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Post by Matt McNamara on Nov 11, 2009 22:45:06 GMT
On Thursday 5th November 2009 representatives from The Curragh Community were invited to attend Áras an Uachtaráin and meet with President Mary McAleese.
Photographs by Sgt JJ Ryan (Headquarters DFTC)
Matt
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Post by gercollinsfurlong on Nov 11, 2009 23:13:31 GMT
Congratulations to all involved a day to remember and one to cherish what a story to tell their kids, and grandkids, have not seen some of them faces in years not sure of the names but no doubt will know soon thanks to this site.[ But Smitty could not forget him] Geraldine
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Post by maryb51 on Nov 12, 2009 16:22:52 GMT
Hi Matt, I am unable to get the pictures from aras an uachtarain, can you help
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Post by Matt McNamara on Nov 12, 2009 21:18:43 GMT
Hi Matt, I am unable to get the pictures from aras an uachtarain, can you help Hi Mary I am sorry but I don't know what the problem may be, but I have looked at the forum on three different computers, including one at work and it works fine. It may be a setting on your internet browser that is stopping the pictures from displaying. Matt
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Post by mary carroll on Nov 13, 2009 12:04:37 GMT
Hi Matt What a great day for those involved to cherish and remember, the photos are great a lot of faces I know but don't remember their names, been gone way too long. So please anyone know the names of those involved.
Cheers Mary C
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Post by andybrennan on Nov 24, 2009 17:25:06 GMT
What great photos of a lot of faces from my past and don't they all look good,Anne, Reggie, Mrs O'Shea Mrs Kelly and the rest what a great memory they all now have would not have minded having me auld puss there, best of luck to all who were there
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Post by shamtheman on Nov 24, 2009 19:00:23 GMT
Hi All, It's sad to say, but a sad fact as well, that there were far more people I didn't recognise there than I did. Nevertheless, wasn't that my old neighbour Anne Mac? And his Royal Highness Philip Hayden with the Princess Hooligan? But what a thrill it must have been for Mary McAleese to meet the Grande Dame of the Curragh, Mai O'Shea!
Seems like it was an enjoyable day for all who got to go, and well done to all.
Sham.
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