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Demolished

The Cashel street frontage of the King Edward Barracks was demolished yesterday. A concrete wall will replace the old brick one and a new clothing store and two new lecture rooms will be added. The demolition was done by Army engineers. -

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31152, 31 August 1966, Page 12

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Demolished Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31152, 31 August 1966, Page 12

Demolished Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31152, 31 August 1966, Page 12

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