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<blockquote data-quote="casúr" data-source="post: 7160741" data-attributes="member: 11031"><p>Patrick Hanley buildings built in 1955. This is the very first house next to Matt Talbot Hall is number 7 and goes up to number 22 I think from memory. Houses or flats 1 to 6 at on Peter St around the corner. My family home is one of them houses we had a fantastic childhood growing up there. There is still a strong community spirit there and I would highly recommend any true corkonian to venture inside Matt Talbot hall for a coffee and to view the history of the area that’s inside.</p><p></p><p>I ain’t no Norrie & I ain’t no Sorry, I’m a bog man, deep down it’s where I come from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="casúr, post: 7160741, member: 11031"] Patrick Hanley buildings built in 1955. This is the very first house next to Matt Talbot Hall is number 7 and goes up to number 22 I think from memory. Houses or flats 1 to 6 at on Peter St around the corner. My family home is one of them houses we had a fantastic childhood growing up there. There is still a strong community spirit there and I would highly recommend any true corkonian to venture inside Matt Talbot hall for a coffee and to view the history of the area that’s inside. I ain’t no Norrie & I ain’t no Sorry, I’m a bog man, deep down it’s where I come from. [/QUOTE]
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