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wm_SWE 289.jpg.jpg1995SWE 289 Minister John Bruton and others at St Marks Community School.-
wm_Image35altered.jpg.jpg1971Image 35: Josie Connors.Gmelch, George
wm_T2000_036.jpg.jpg2011-06-01T2000/36: Our friends from different culturesHennessy, Lorraine
wm_SWE 208.jpg.jpg1998SWE 208 Pictured (l-r) are Tony O'Hora, Calor Teoranta; Eamonn Rapple, FAS; Terry Leonard, Calor Teoranta; Dick Tuite, Calor Teoranta.-
wm_SWE 253.jpg.jpg1991SWE 253 Tallaght, Springfield, Jim Whelan (Alderwood).-
wm_SWE 193.jpg.jpg1995SWE 193 Cathaoirleach Councillor Breda Cass and John Bruton-
wm_SWE 227 info.jpg.jpg1992-11-06SWE 227 Citizens Information Centres National Recruitment Week, November 9th-13th, launched by bestselling Irish writer and former CIC organiser Patricia Scanlon. Pictured (l-r): Jacinta Brown, Crumlin Citizens Information Centre; Patricia Scanlon; Rosaleen Walsh, Director of the Tallaght Welfare Society; and Elizabeth Carroll, Blanchardstown Citizens Information Centre.Maguire, Clodagh
wm_SWE 225 info.jpg.jpg1993SWE 225 Tallaght Theatre Group performing Hugh Leonard's 'The Poker Session' which would run Monday 17th February to Saturday 22nd February with Billy played by John O'Dwyer, Kevin by John Judd, Fran by Orla Griffin and Irene played by Marion Byrnes (background).-
wm_SWE 333 info.jpg.jpg2000SWE 333 Tallaght Student wins 2FM / Jacobs Song Contest. Paul Donnelly, aged 18, from Tallaght won the 2000 2FM / Jacob's Song Contest with his song 'Turn of the Century.' Eleven finalists competed in the contest performing live on 2FM on Friday night, 25 February, presented by 2FM DJ Gerry Ryan. Pictured (l-r) are Paul Donnelly; Gary Kane; Sharon Nolan, Marketing Manager Irish Biscuits.-
wm_SWE 220.jpg.jpg1995SWE 220 Pictured in The Square, Tallaght are (l-r) Gavin Phelan, Catherine Phelan, John Cullen, Emmet Boylan, Bernie, Laura O'Reilly, and Natalie O'Keeffe protesting over Tallaght Hospital not being built.-