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R40-1986-Rose of Tralee at Guinness

Roses of Tralee at Guinness Brewery, 20th August 1986..As part of the 15th running of the Rose Of Tralee Festival the thirty Rose contestants were invited to The Guinness Brewery,St James's Gate,Dublin. At the reception in their honour, Mr Pat Healy,Sales Director,Guinness Group Sales,welcomed the roses at the Guinness Reception Centre..Extra: Ms Noreen Cassidy,representing Leeds,went on to win the title of 'Rose Of Tralee'...The Chairman of the Rose of Tralee organising committee and representatives from Guinness are pictured with the Rose entries from sunny Australia.

Although the first festival was held in 1959 and 50th in 2008, the 2009 festival was celebrated as “Fifty years of the Rose of Tralee”.
Winning Rose, Noreen Cassidy, is not in this pic. Noreen went on to lead sales & distribution at Eircell (now Vodafone) before spending four years as CEO of the Rose of Tralee organisation in a fully professional capacity. Credit Justin Keane

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Rose of Tralee Festival, 1986 - Roses Of Tralee At Guinness ,Dublin
Roses of Tralee at Guinness Brewery, 20th August 1986..As part of the 15th running of the Rose Of Tralee Festival the thirty Rose contestants were invited to The Guinness Brewery,St James's Gate,Dublin. At the reception in their honour, Mr Pat Healy,Sales Director,Guinness Group Sales,welcomed the roses at the Guinness Reception Centre..Extra: Ms Noreen Cassidy,representing Leeds,went on to win the title of 'Rose Of Tralee'...The Chairman of the Rose of Tralee organising committee and representatives from Guinness are pictured with the Rose entries from sunny Australia.<br />
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Although the first festival was held in 1959 and 50th in 2008, the 2009 festival was celebrated as “Fifty years of the Rose of Tralee”.<br />
Winning Rose, Noreen Cassidy, is not in this pic. Noreen went on to lead sales & distribution at Eircell (now Vodafone) before spending four years as CEO of the Rose of Tralee organisation in a fully professional capacity. Credit Justin Keane