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My parents ran a bronze foundry together. This is them working on the famous Molly Malone statue in Dublin City before it was unveiled in 1988.

Posted on May 7, 2025 by agogo22

My parents ran a bronze foundry together. This is them working on the famous Molly Malone statue in Dublin City before it was unveiled in 1988.
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