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International Hotel Bray, built 1862, largest hotel in Ireland at the time, 1915-1918 used a military hospital, nicknamed the Princess Patricia, Burnt down 1974 demolished 1990

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  1. woodsorm says

    To be replaced by the wonderful beauty of…… a bowling alley…..

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