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Mystery metal man – could he be Charles Gavan Duffy?
A little while ago, I wrote about the small metal bust of an unknown man, found some years ago on Baker’s Flat. I had a theory it might be Gladstone. But now there’s another contender. One of the followers of this … Continue reading →
Posted in Baker's Flat, Cataloguing, Migration
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Tagged analysis, artefacts, cataloguing, Charles Gavan Duffy, Gladstone, Glasnevin Cemetery, mystery metal man, Nice
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