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06 Sept 2025

67th Longford Association in London dinner dance

67th Longford Association in London dinner dance

Longford group at the launch of Longford’s Republican Story in the Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith last Easter

The Longford Association in London will be holding their 67th annual dinner dance in the Clayton Hotel, Chiswick High Road on Saturday, February 4.

Seán Ó Súilleabháin, author of the acclaimed book, Longford’s Republican Story 1900 -2000 will be in attendance and will have some copies of his book available for anyone who hasn’t already obtained a copy.

If you wish to be sure of obtaining a copy on the night, you can email Seán in advance at sosuilleabhain9@gmail.com or ring him at 00353 87 6821566. Indeed, if anyone in the London area wants a copy it can be arranged to deliver it to them.

The book costs £30 and is the biggest and most significant book ever written on Co Longford. It runs to 600 pages, A4 size.

Best wishes to the Longford Association who have been bringing Longford people in London together annually since 1955.

MAIN PHOTO CAPTION: Pictured are Longford group at the launch of Longford’s Republican Story in the Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith last Easter, l to r; Seán Ó Súilleabháin, John Kelly, Pat Reynolds (Clonfin), Des Devine, John F Ward (Sonnagh), Pat Devine (Carrickateane), Séamus Murtagh (Rosduff), James Murtagh and Jim Curran (Smear)

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