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Taken at the Meeting of the Waters, Vale of Avoca, Wicklow, Ireland in 1964.
Nana (Anna (Nolan) Gregory, Granddad (William Alfred Gregory) and Leo Hannigan.
Taken on our "goodbye" visit to Ireland before we moved to the States.
I remember this evening so well. Uncle Leo drove 'the visitors" around on an evening tour. He had a Volkswagon Bug and there were six of us - four adults and two kids.
Uncle Leo asked my mother to sing a song - which is all mixed up in my memory with driving in the Wicklow hills and a golden evening.
She sang "She Moved Through the Fair." one of the most beautiful, strangest songs ever.
Nana (Anna (Nolan) Gregory, Granddad (William Alfred Gregory) and Leo Hannigan.
Taken on our "goodbye" visit to Ireland before we moved to the States.
I remember this evening so well. Uncle Leo drove 'the visitors" around on an evening tour. He had a Volkswagon Bug and there were six of us - four adults and two kids.
Uncle Leo asked my mother to sing a song - which is all mixed up in my memory with driving in the Wicklow hills and a golden evening.
She sang "She Moved Through the Fair." one of the most beautiful, strangest songs ever.
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