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Rachelle Cummerfield (left), Kelly Hill (middle) and Kirstie Glengarry (right), wait to begin their performance of an Irish jig in Cathedral Square on St Patrick’s Day yesterday. The girls, members of the Pratt School, along with the Christchurch Irish Society, the Gaelic School and the Kay Hallissey School were taking part in St Patrick’s Day celebrations.

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Press, 18 March 1983, Page 28

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Rachelle Cummerfield (left), Kelly Hill (middle) and Kirstie Glengarry (right), wait to begin their performance of an Irish jig in Cathedral Square on St Patrick’s Day yesterday. The girls, members of the Pratt School, along with the Christchurch Irish Society, the Gaelic School and the Kay Hallissey School were taking part in St Patrick’s Day celebrations. Press, 18 March 1983, Page 28

Rachelle Cummerfield (left), Kelly Hill (middle) and Kirstie Glengarry (right), wait to begin their performance of an Irish jig in Cathedral Square on St Patrick’s Day yesterday. The girls, members of the Pratt School, along with the Christchurch Irish Society, the Gaelic School and the Kay Hallissey School were taking part in St Patrick’s Day celebrations. Press, 18 March 1983, Page 28