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TO BE A MUSEUM

FREE STATE VICE-REGAL LODGE GOVERNMENT'S DECISION Pre* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ■ _ LONDON, February 9. (Received February 10, at 9 a.m.) The Dublin correspondent of ‘ The Tunes ’ states that the Free State Government has decided to convert the Vice-Regal Lodge, which has been unoccupied since Mr Buckley’s appointment as Governor-General, into a museum for science and art. The lodge grounds will be thrown open to the public and the kitchen gardens let to a market gardener. Mr Buckley lives in his own private residence and does not participate in public functions.

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Evening Star, Issue 21642, 10 February 1934, Page 13

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TO BE A MUSEUM Evening Star, Issue 21642, 10 February 1934, Page 13

TO BE A MUSEUM Evening Star, Issue 21642, 10 February 1934, Page 13

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