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    Monthly Archive for: "May, 2019"
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     Remembering our city – Tommy Miley
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    By Cathy Fowley
    In Dublin stories, Memoir
    Posted May 17, 2019

    Remembering our city – Tommy Miley

    Every morning, Tommy would go to the market.  

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     Remembering our city – Joe Brennan
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    By Cathy Fowley
    In Dublin stories, Memoir
    Posted May 17, 2019

    Remembering our city – Joe Brennan

    A night watchman once persuaded a very young Joe not to run away from home…  

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     Remembering our city – Malachy Vaughan
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    By Cathy Fowley
    In Uncategorised
    Posted May 17, 2019

    Remembering our city – Malachy Vaughan

    Did Malachy ever see President Kennedy?  

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     Remembering our city – Rita Stafford
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    By Cathy Fowley
    In Uncategorised
    Posted May 17, 2019

    Remembering our city – Rita Stafford

    In my 20s, I danced up to the day before I was married.  The night before, I sneaked out to the dance, the National or one of them.  I couldn’t stop, I loved to dance.  

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     Remembering our city – Deirdre Freeman
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    By Cathy Fowley
    In Uncategorised
    Posted May 17, 2019

    Remembering our city – Deirdre Freeman

    “It’s the cows I remember most, I used to be terrified.” Deirdre was born and still lives in Stoneybatter, and remembers the cows…

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     Remembering our city – Tommy Nolan
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    By Cathy Fowley
    In Uncategorised
    Posted May 17, 2019

    Remembering our city – Tommy Nolan

    An intriguing visit from St Anthony to Tommy’s childhood home…

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     Remembering our city – Gretta Gray
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    By Cathy Fowley
    In Uncategorised
    Posted May 16, 2019

    Remembering our city – Gretta Gray

    Gretta takes us for a walk through the streets of Dublin of her childhood, in the 30s and 40s.  

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     Remembering the city – Tony Walsh
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    By Cathy Fowley
    In Uncategorised
    Posted May 15, 2019

    Remembering the city – Tony Walsh

    Tony will read his story, “Walking to school on a winter’s morning” on Sunday at 2.15pm, in Smock Alley theatre, as part of the Silver Thread event for the International [...]

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     Remembering the city – Catherine Conway
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    By Cathy Fowley
    In Uncategorised
    Posted May 10, 2019

    Remembering the city – Catherine Conway

    On Sunday, Catherine will read her story, “The bogeyman of Fitzgibbon Street”, in Smock Alley theatre, as part of the Silver Thread event for the International Literature Festival. [...]

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