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Sale of Contents at Sea View (Kilgarron House) July 1877

Posted on July 25, 2014 by Michael Seery

This large advertisement was place in the Irish Times, July 1877. It details an auction taking place at Sea View (now Kilgarron House) owing to the fact that George Posnett, Esq was moving to a new residence. It’s interesting to note that among the large variety of furniture and other wares, there was a pretty decent stock of animals!

Sea View Sale

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