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Written on back with blue ballpoint pen: “B.P. Moynihan 11/10/56. Building of bridge on Hennessy Road over Mangaore Stream. J. Hennessy 2nd from left. W. Moynihan handing out beer. Baby is J. Moynihan now a Colomban Missioner – Philiphines “

Stamped on back with green ink: “327”

Beer break for workers building bridge over Mangaore Stream on Hennessy Road, Shannon. Among those in the photograph, J Hennessy is 2nd from the left, and W Moynihan has his back to the camera and is handing out the beer. The baby is James Moynihan who was later a Columbian missionary in the Phillipines.

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