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Dunlavin

  • 29-06-2013 02:21AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12


    Despite the lateness of the hour, I've a job in Dunlavin tomorrow and it's a town riddled with history. I am attempting to make contact with someone who could show me around the area in the afternoon perhaps for a few pintíns by way of exchange. My thoughts immediately turn to a man named Christopher Lawlor who taught me history at one stage about ten years ago, but with whom I have no way of contacting. If anyone has an ability to help this man out, or can point me in any direction which will be of assistance it would be greatly appreciated.

    Slán go fóill!


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