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Phil Lynott's mother Philomena has died

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Phil Lynott's mother Philomena has died

The 88-year-old passed away this morning after a lengthy battle with cancer.

Boy is back in town: Phil Lynott statue returns to Harry Street

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Boy is back in town: Phil Lynott statue returns to Harry Street
Phil Lynott's 65th birthday anniversary today

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Phil Lynott's 65th birthday anniversary today
Phil back by Bruxelles for fun and frolics

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Phil back by Bruxelles for fun and frolics
Boy is back in town as Lynott to get second unveiling

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Boy is back in town as Lynott to get second unveiling
An old friend returns to Dublin

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An old friend returns to Dublin
Gardaí appeal for information after Phil Lynnott statue vandalised
Gardaí appeal for information after Phil Lynnott statue vandalised

A statue in honour of Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott has been badly damaged after vandals pushed it over.

Fri, 10 May, 2013

Music fans set to mark 25th anniversary of Phil Lynott’s death

MUSIC fans will today mark the 25th anniversary of the death of Phil Lynott, remembered by many as one of the country’s greatest rock stars.

Tue, 04 Jan, 2011

Lynott statue: The boy is back in town

Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott was finally back in town tonight after a five-year campaign brought a statue of the iconic figure onto a Dublin street.

Fri, 19 Aug, 2005

Lynott statue to be unveiled

A campaign by fans of iconic Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott to have a statue erected in his memory will come to fruition tonight when it is unveiled in Dublin’s city centre.

Fri, 19 Aug, 2005

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