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LC-kilmurry-01 
 EE features request 07/10/2017.
Kilmurry Historical & Archaeological Association presents the exhibition 'From Coppeen to Classis - The Story of the Stone, Sand & Gravel Industry in the Bride Valley' at Independence Museum, Kilmurry, Co. Cork.
( l to r) Curator Michael Goulding, guest speaker Richard Wood who performed the official opening, Rosaleen Tonson-Rye, and Liam Lynch, whose dad Terry was a founder of Castlemore Quarries.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-kilmurry-01 
 EE features request 07/10/2017.
Kilmurry Historical & Archaeological Association presents the exhibition 'From Coppeen to Classis - The Story of the Stone, Sand & Gravel Industry in the Bride Valley' at Independence Museum, Kilmurry, Co. Cork.
( l to r) Curator Michael Goulding, guest speaker Richard Wood who performed the official opening, Rosaleen Tonson-Rye, and Liam Lynch, whose dad Terry was a founder of Castlemore Quarries.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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EE features request 07/10/2017.
Kilmurry Historical & Archaeological Association presents the exhibition 'From Coppeen to Classis - The Story of the Stone, Sand & Gravel Industry in the Bride Valley' at Independence Museum, Kilmurry, Co. Cork.
( l to r) Curator Michael Goulding, guest speaker Richard Wood who performed the official opening, Rosaleen Tonson-Rye, and Liam Lynch, whose dad Terry was a founder of Castlemore Quarries.
Pic; Larry Cummins


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