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Tipperary people asked to help provide historical camogie material

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The Camogie Association has launched a nationwide appeal for historical materials to contribute to the GAA Library and Archives.

It’s part of the Newman Fellowship Project at University College Dublin which is documenting the unique place of camogie in Irish life after 120 years.

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The camogie association are looking for items such as programmes, diaries, publication, photographs and more.

If you would like to contribute to the project, contact GAA Archivist Adam Staunton at [email protected] or call 01 8192350.

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