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DVDs For Sale in the Museum: 'Dungarvan's Hospital...
Success for Gallows Hill Community Project at Comm...
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22nd November 2017 - School Visit
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Dungarvan Success at Enterprising Town Awards
St. Joseph’s - A Walking History
Our November Lecture - Waterford's First Arts Centre?
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Copper Coast Geopark Visit
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22nd November 2017 - School Visit
On Wednesday November 22nd we had a visit from the 3rd class students of St. Patrick's National School, Strangsmills, Kilmacow, Co. Kilkenny. They were given a tour of the Museum by staff member Brian O'Donnell and they really enjoyed their visit.
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