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Here you will find a myriad of cinema going memories in the form of written articles, photos and unedited interviews.
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#OTD 1921, the Freeman's Journal Shadows on the Screen columnist drew attention to the use of cinema at some of Ireland's elite boys' schools, particular Clongowes Wood, which had already begun showing films, and Blackrock College, which was about to. #EarlyIrishCinema1921

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