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Mr Tony O’Hagan, of 6 Burwood Road, rests on the front fence of his garden, which was judged the best garden viewed from the street in the New Brighton Horticultural Society’s annual garden competitions. The garden was the result of 10 years of work, Mr O’Hagan said.

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Press, 9 February 1981, Page 23

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Mr Tony O’Hagan, of 6 Burwood Road, rests on the front fence of his garden, which was judged the best garden viewed from the street in the New Brighton Horticultural Society’s annual garden competitions. The garden was the result of 10 years of work, Mr O’Hagan said. Press, 9 February 1981, Page 23

Mr Tony O’Hagan, of 6 Burwood Road, rests on the front fence of his garden, which was judged the best garden viewed from the street in the New Brighton Horticultural Society’s annual garden competitions. The garden was the result of 10 years of work, Mr O’Hagan said. Press, 9 February 1981, Page 23

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