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Can you name this little boy smiling at JFK during his visit to Ireland in 1963?

The National Library of Ireland is trying to identify the boy for an upcoming JFK Homecoming exhibition.

THE NATIONAL LIBRARY of Ireland is trying to identify the little boy smiling up at John F. Kennedy during his visit to Ireland in June 1963.

They plan on using it in the upcoming JFK Homecoming exhibition, and want to name the little boy at the front of the picture or anyone else in the photo.

The NLI also would like to know where the picture was taken.

If you can answer any of the above, leave a comment or contact NLI.ie.

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