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Philip Barron's Irish College (at Seafield, Co. Waterford in 1835) with illustration.

Main Author: Ó Casaide, Seamus
Citation: The Irish book lover , Vol. IV, pp. 77-78, December, 1912
Format: Journal Article
Published: December, 1912
Subjects:
Barron, Philip
Ó Casaide, Seamus
1835 > 1835
Irish Language > Study and Teaching
Irish Language
Seafield > Decies without Drum
Ireland > Munster > Waterford
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