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#109 The Archbishop of Dublin Most Rev, Dr, John Charles McQuaid at ceremonies in the Pro-Cathedral in Dublin, 1974

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#109 The Archbishop of Dublin Most Rev, Dr, John Charles McQuaid at ceremonies in the Pro-Cathedral in Dublin, 1974

These Stunning Photos will take you back to Dublin in the 1970s

#109 The Archbishop of Dublin Most Rev, Dr, John Charles McQuaid at ceremonies in the Pro-Cathedral in Dublin, 1974

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