Walking past earlier, I noted that Maeve Binchy has been removed by Bord Gais.
Why the unit was not located at the other side of the panel, I do not know – maybe the Bord Gais fitters did not like Maeve Binchy’s books…
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Two years ago, the Art Installation was completed on the Half Moon Street side of Cork Opera House. I blogged about it back then and it has held up very well.
Walking past earlier, I noted that Maeve Binchy has been removed by Bord Gais. Why the unit was not located at the other side of the panel, I do not know – maybe the Bord Gais fitters did not like Maeve Binchy’s books…
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PeterC
3/6/2015 09:43:14
How fitting Maeve Binchy should have been removed. I've always remembered her cutting remarks about Cork, and how much she disliked Cork people, on the Late Late Show. Pity they can't more it to the back of the old toilets .... ;)
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