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Summary
Statue to Sir John Gray on Dublin's O'Connell Street. Designed by Thomas Farrell, the statue is sited close to the Abbey Street offices of the Freeman's Journal - of which Gray had been proprietor. It was unveiled on June 24 1879, with the inscription:
Erected by public subscription to Sir John Gray Knt. M.D. J.P., Proprietor of The
Freeman’s Journal; MP for Kilkenny City, Chairman of the Dublin Corporation
Water Works Committee 1863 to 1875 During which period pre-eminently through
his exertions the Vartry water supply was introduced to city and suburbs Born July
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