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English: The Four Courts lost interior
Date


(Original text : 19th or early 20th century publication, depicting scene destroyed by 1922)
Source Scan of photograph
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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  • 2003-04-02 22:55 Jtdirl 642×900× (163939 bytes) image of the Four Courts lost interior - no copyright

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