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On Friday 26th November local historian Jack Burtchaell gave an illustrated lecture on Bristol, and the similarities and links between Waterford and Bristol over the centuries... and to this day, since a visitor from Bristol was in the audience that night.
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Jack Burtchaell with Frances Riley from Bristol. Jack is showing a book just published, of great interest to those involved in historical research:
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