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Kinvara – 1979

Posted on September 21, 2015 by The Burren and Beyond
Mr. Robert Molloy, Minister for Defence, cuts the tape to mark the opening of Kinvara Boat Factory in Kinvara.  Also in the picture are Mr. Joe Muldoon, Chairman, Kinvara Co-op., Toddie Byrne, Manager of the Co-op. and Mr. Bill Crampton, Manager, Kinvara Boats. Connacht Tribune 23rd March, 1979 p.31
Mr. Robert Molloy, Minister for Defence, cuts the tape to mark the opening of Kinvara Boat Factory in Kinvara. Also in the picture are Mr. Joe Muldoon, Chairman, Kinvara Co-op., Toddie Byrne, Manager of the Co-op. and Mr. Bill Crampton, Manager, Kinvara Boats.
Connacht Tribune 23rd March, 1979 p.31

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