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In anticipation of the calls for citations this is a photo of a sign (with an unfortunately jolly drawing of two very healthy looking inmates) outside the Famine Museum at Donaghmore Workhouse.

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(Sarah777 20:18, 8 June 2007 (UTC))Reply

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It was the regular British army ( the 2nd Gordon's batallion) who were billeted in Donaghmore NOT the Black and Tans

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It was the regular British army ( the 2nd Gordon's batallion) who were billeted in Donaghmore NOT the Black and Tans 84.252.109.10 (talk) 21:00, 22 October 2022 (UTC)Reply