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English: This is a photograph of the Dáil chamber, Leinster House, Kildare Street, Dublin Ireland. It is the chamber and seat of Irish Government where Irish parliamentarians (TD's) govern Ireland. The photograph was taken on 28th of June, 2008 at the inaugural opening of the Houses of the Oireachtas (parliament) for a 'family fun day'. This we were told (by the guides) was the first time that photography was permitted inside the Dáil chamber.
Date 28 June 2008
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Author AnCatDubh

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