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DCC Culture Company - On Wednesday 23 June at 7pm 14 Henrietta Street Dublin will be hosting their next #TeatimeTalk 'Under siege: Dublin tenement life 1913 - 1916' with Dr Timothy Murtagh.
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A man walks past a mural depicting Ireland's Chief Medical Officer, Dr Tony Holohan, outside Davitts Pub on Camden Street, Dublin Stock Photo - Alamy
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