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07/03/2017.Reading time less than 1 minute.

Dia daoibh ar maidin. Good morning from Stair na hÉireann. The Thomple Graveyard, Thomastown, Co Kilkenny, Old Forgotten Monastic Sites, Buildings and Irish Landscapes

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