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The building on the left is 1a and I think it looks like it may have been a bank which may have replaced original buildings that were there in 1916.
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The white faced building used to be the Bank of Ireland - 70s to 80s I think.
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The white building was a bank ... I think the Bank of Ireland.
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Sorry, Moonstar, I didn't see your reply before I sent mine. My computer seems to have a delayed action these days.
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The white building was the allied irish bank,i had an account there in the seventies,it closed the doors when the cattle trade ceased from ireland,and the lairidge across the road closed.the middle building was newspaper, tobbaconist,iused to buy my copy of the irish press there
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