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A fine Poole shot of two Reverend gentlemen from the Poole Collection to end the week! Thanks all. So it is largely confirmed that the taller man on the left is John Gregg (1873-1961; wikipedia) who was then Archbishop of Dublin. And the man on the right with crozier is someone we've "met" before, Robert Miller (1866-1931; wikipedia) who was then Bishop of Cashel and Waterford. Any advance on Waterford's Bishops Palace as location?

Photographer: A.H. Poole

Collection:Poole Photographic Studio, Waterford

Date: Circa 22 June 1925

NLI Ref: POOLEWP 3305

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