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Peter's Place - Peter Gillen is former resident of Rosses Point now living in Los Angeles.

O'Leary Homepage - Tom and Dearbhla O'Leary's homepage with videos and photos. He is from New York, she is from Sligo, they are currently living in Southern Italy.

John F Flynn's Webpage - Just what it says.

Séamus Leonard's Homepage - A mixture of Personal information and Nursing Links

Martin Cooke - Martin Weaves a Strand on the Web

Damian Maguire - His interests include reading (Sci-fi and Fantasy), music (hard rock/alternative), television, drinking & niteclubbin, computing and surfing the net.

The Border House - Gabrielle & Michael, bought this house on the border of Sligo and Leitrim at Easter 1996.

Phil Burns and Family - Living in Co. Sligo, this personal Website, includes pages made by the three beautiful children, and a useful 'floating' kids Links Menu

Jim Garvey's Homepage - Fan page for Sligo Rovers, Celtic, and the Ireland Soccer teams.

The Michael Wynne Web Page - Mike and his family blew in from Memphis in 1998. Here is his website with pictures of the area.

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