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THE CITY OF NEW YORK tendered an official welcome to Mr Eamon de Valera, former Prime Minister of Eire, a native of the city, when he made a short stay there en route to San Francisco to aid that city’s celebrations on St. Patrick’s Day. This picture, taken at the New York City Hall, shows Mr de Valera waving the Scroll of Honour presented to him. Left to light: The former Minister of Finance of Eire (Mr Frank Aiken), the President of the New York City Council (Mr Vincent Impellitteri), Mr de Valera, and the chairman of the Mayor’s reception committee (Mr Grover Whalen).

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14637, 5 April 1948, Page 3

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THE CITY OF NEW YORK tendered an official welcome to Mr Eamon de Valera, former Prime Minister of Eire, a native of the city, when he made a short stay there en route to San Francisco to aid that city’s celebrations on St. Patrick’s Day. This picture, taken at the New York City Hall, shows Mr de Valera waving the Scroll of Honour presented to him. Left to light: The former Minister of Finance of Eire (Mr Frank Aiken), the President of the New York City Council (Mr Vincent Impellitteri), Mr de Valera, and the chairman of the Mayor’s reception committee (Mr Grover Whalen). Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14637, 5 April 1948, Page 3

THE CITY OF NEW YORK tendered an official welcome to Mr Eamon de Valera, former Prime Minister of Eire, a native of the city, when he made a short stay there en route to San Francisco to aid that city’s celebrations on St. Patrick’s Day. This picture, taken at the New York City Hall, shows Mr de Valera waving the Scroll of Honour presented to him. Left to light: The former Minister of Finance of Eire (Mr Frank Aiken), the President of the New York City Council (Mr Vincent Impellitteri), Mr de Valera, and the chairman of the Mayor’s reception committee (Mr Grover Whalen). Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 14637, 5 April 1948, Page 3