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Dunlop book of condolence

by isleofman.com 21st May 2008
A book of condolence has been opened at Douglas Town Hall for Robert Dunlop.

The five-times TT winner was killed during a NorthWest 200 practice session in Northern Ireland last week.

He was also a freeman of Ballymoney, the borough with which Douglas is twinned.

Mayor Dorothy Pitts was the first to sign the book.

It will remain open for the public to sign throughout TT fortnight and is on display in the reception foyer of the Town Hall.



(Picture: The Mayor of Douglas signs the book of condolence in memory of Robert Dunlop)
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 21st, May 2008 09:31pm.

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