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INSIDE: Meet a Viking moneymaker as part of Heritage Week P7
Hurling: Kilmacud’s Corcoran hails Dubs’ efforts Page 32
Soccer: St Joey’s Girls win FAI Under-16 national title Page 30
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August 18, 2011
HIGH SCORERS: Local bowling club
impresses with prestigious event P5
Victor’s victory as table returns to town Q NATALIE BURKE
A HISTORIC oak table, which originated from the Palace of Westminster, has found its way back to its former Irish home at Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown’s County Hall, following the efforts of local Blackrock councillor, Victor Boyhan. The important piece of furniture, which is in the style of Pugin, the famous 19thcentury architect, turned up recently at a sale in Matthews
Auction Rooms. “I am thrilled I pursued it, and that it’s reunited with its matching table in the Great Hall of the Old Town Hall, where it rightly belongs,” said Cllr Boyhan. The council said it was delighted the table would be returned to County Hall, saying: “The table was sold more than 60 years ago as part of a refurbishment undertaken at that time.” Full Story on Page 3
A booming great do: Fireworks add to the fun of a French race JACKIE Hennessy joined thousands
of locals and spectators to take in the spectacular sights at the National Yacht Club, where dazzling fireworks welcomed the world-famous Solitaire du Figaro yacht race. The French ambassador, Her Excel-
lency, Emmanuelle D’Achon, welcomed the yachts to Dun Laoghaire, helping to celebrate the only international stopover on their 3,390km race. Picture: Finbarr O’Rourke
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