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"Leaving Ardglass, a novel "

A review of Galtymore Dance Club by Tommy Galvin - Wednesday 20th of July 2011


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Did you know that a highly acclaimed novel Leaving Ardglass (2009) brings to life a time in North london when Irish people sang, danced, laughed and cried. A  
feature of this excellent book is the dancing scene at The Galtymore, but also the backbreaking work in building sites and the provision of services. A must for anyone who emigrated in the 50s and 60s. Available in bookshops in Ireland Easons etc.




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