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Fethard GAA / Fethard / Provinces of Ireland / Clonmel / Fethard-on-Sea / County Tipperary / Fethard /  South Tipperary / Munster
Date: 2007-01-16 18:44:42
Fethard GAA
Fethard
Provinces of Ireland
Clonmel
Fethard-on-Sea
County Tipperary
Fethard
South Tipperary
Munster

Neighbours lending a helping hand with the latest exhibit, a 19th century horse-drawn fire engine, at Fethard Park and Folk Museum. L to R: John Barrett, Christopher Mullins, Christy Mullins and Paddy Shine. The Opening

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