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Letters and Articles

Major Jock Macardle Letter 1956

By webmaster|2020-04-04T13:44:34+01:00April 4th, 2020|Letters and Articles|

Stanhope Court Hotel 2nd Nov 1956 Dear Mallon, I hope you got my telegram to say that the horse arrived safely. He looked very well and did not get [...]

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Dundalk Democrat Brewery Tour 1959

By webmaster|2020-04-04T13:33:39+01:00April 4th, 2020|Letters and Articles|

The Democrat and Peoples Journal Sat July 11 1959 – Page Six Impressive Expansion of Old Dundalk Firm. Cambricville Brewery’s Equipment Second to None Home and Export Trade on [...]

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Death Notice of EH Macardle

By webmaster|2020-04-04T13:31:11+01:00April 4th, 2020|Letters and Articles|

Death of Prominent Dundalk Man 26th Feb 1887 Today it is our painful duty to record the demise of one who had occupied a prominent position in Dundalk for [...]

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Cambricville Newspaper Article

By webmaster|2020-04-04T13:29:42+01:00April 4th, 2020|Letters and Articles|

Cambricville Brewery Within an eight of a mile from the station and stores of the Great Northern Railway is the brewery of Messrs. Macardle Moore and Co. It occupies [...]

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