Baldoyle Historic Walking Tour
Date:2019
Organisation: Labour
Contributor: Info
Aodhán Ó Rı́ordáin
Type:Poster
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Baldoyle Historic Walking Tour with Pat Liddy

Saturday 22nd June at 11am
Meet outside, Baldoyle Parish Church, Coast Road

Free Event - no booking required

Labour
Senator Aodhán Ó Rı́ordáin

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Commentary From The Cedar Lounge Revolution

3rd May 2021

This is a poster advertising a historic walking tour of Baldoyle from Senator Aodhán Ó Rı́ordáin of the Labour party.

Many thanks to Marcus O Cadain for forwarding this and other public meeting posters to the Archive.

While public meeting posters are expressly not electoral ([for electoral materials please go to Irish Election Literature ), they do capture some of the more day to day local campaigning by some parties on local issues.

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