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Lurgan’s First Century – Collected Essay Book (Southern Area Hospice Donations)
£5.00
ALL Proceeds from this book is being donated to The Southern Area Hospice.
Lurgan’s First Century (1610-1710) Collected Essays – Published by The Lurgan Townscape Heritage Initiative.
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Lurgan-First-Century
Categories: Books, Books & Stationary, Local History Books
Tags: Armagh, Book, Collected Essay, donation, irish book, local book, local history, lough neagh, lurgan, Lurgan history, Lurgans First Century, southern area hospice, ulster dialect
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