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The patrons of O'Donohue's pub are a friendly lot, not at all adverse to posing for a visitor while they send their regards to a village lad, Tony O'D(...)
The patrons of O'Donohue's pub are a friendly lot, not at all adverse to posing for a visitor while they send their regards to a village lad, Tony O'D(...)

The patrons of O'Donohue's pub are a friendly lot, not at all adverse to posing for a visitor while they send their regards to a village lad, Tony O'D(...)

Date7/5/1975
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Original Toronto Star caption: The patrons of O'Donohue's pub are a friendly lot; not at all adverse to posing for a visitor while they send their regards to a village lad; Tony O'Donohue; who emigrated to Canada and is now; they hear; an alderman of the grand city of Toronto; wherever that may be. The pub sits on the coastal road of County Clare; looking out at the long; rolling swells of the North Atlantic and the Aran Islands.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0117593F