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577351 
 Chief Justice John L. Murray speaking at the official re-opening of Cork Courthouse.
Picture: Richard Mills.
577350 
 Chief Justice John L. Murray, at the official re-opening of Cork Courthouse.
Picture: Richard Mills.
577349 577349 
 Chief Justice John L. Murray, at the official re-opening of Cork Courthouse.
Picture: Richard Mills.
577347 577347 
 Chief Justice John L. Murray, at the official re-opening of Cork Courthouse.
Picture: Richard Mills.
577345 577345 
 Michael McDowell, TD, Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, and Chief Justice John L. Murray, entering Cork Courthouse after cutting the tape for its official re-opening.
Picture: Richard Mills.
577342 577342 
 Michael McDowell, TD, Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, arriving for the official re-opening of Cork Courthouse.
Picture: Richard Mills.
577341 577341 
 Michael McDowell, TD, Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, about to review a guard of honour prior to the official re-opening of Cork Courthouse.
Picture: Richard Mills.
569835 569835 
 Examiner News Picture, 26-02-2005
Chief Justice of Ireland,the Hon.Justice John L.Murray and Minister for Justice,Equality and law reform Mr.Michael Mc Dowell T.D. at the opening the Cork Courthouse in Washington Street,Cork.Picture Dan LInehan
Cotk-minor-hurling-team-1974 
 G.A.A. Hurling . The Cork Minor team that defeated Kilkenny in the All Ireland hurling final at Croke Park on 01/09/74 , First of September 1974 .
ref no 177/042 177/42 .
Cork-minor-football-team-1974 
 Ref 178/27. All-Ireland Minor Football Final Cork v Mayo 22nd of September 1974.
1622574 1622574 
 EE NEWS 11/04/2014.
On the afternoon of Friday 11th April 2014, 102 years to the day since the Titanic anchored in Cork Harbour, the Cobh Titanic Memorial Garden was officially opened. Situated at Cove Fort, the project is a collaboration between Cobh Town Council, the Cobh Titanic Centenary committee and Cobh Tourism and was funded by Cobh Town Council, Cork County Council, The County Cork Association of New York, Fáilte Ireland and South and East Cork Area Development Ltd (SECAD) through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the National Development Plan. The focal point of the garden is a Glass Memorial Wall, overlooking the final anchorage of RMS Titanic, onto which the names of the 123 passengers that boarded the Titanic at Queenstown are inscribed.
Crowd attending the official opening of the memorial garden.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
1622571 1622571 
 EE NEWS 11/04/2014.
On the afternoon of Friday 11th April 2014, 102 years to the day since the Titanic anchored in Cork Harbour, the Cobh Titanic Memorial Garden was officially opened. Situated at Cove Fort, the project is a collaboration between Cobh Town Council, the Cobh Titanic Centenary committee and Cobh Tourism and was funded by Cobh Town Council, Cork County Council, The County Cork Association of New York, Fáilte Ireland and South and East Cork Area Development Ltd (SECAD) through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the National Development Plan. The focal point of the garden is a Glass Memorial Wall, overlooking the final anchorage of RMS Titanic, onto which the names of the 123 passengers that boarded the Titanic at Queenstown are inscribed.
Crowd attending the official opening of the memorial garden.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
1622567 1622567 
 EE NEWS 11/04/2014.
On the afternoon of Friday 11th April 2014, 102 years to the day since the Titanic anchored in Cork Harbour, the Cobh Titanic Memorial Garden was officially opened. Situated at Cove Fort, the project is a collaboration between Cobh Town Council, the Cobh Titanic Centenary committee and Cobh Tourism and was funded by Cobh Town Council, Cork County Council, The County Cork Association of New York, Fáilte Ireland and South and East Cork Area Development Ltd (SECAD) through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the National Development Plan. The focal point of the garden is a Glass Memorial Wall, overlooking the final anchorage of RMS Titanic, onto which the names of the 123 passengers that boarded the Titanic at Queenstown are inscribed.
Glass memorial wall in the memorial garden.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
1622551 1622551 
 EE NEWS 11/04/2014.
On the afternoon of Friday 11th April 2014, 102 years to the day since the Titanic anchored in Cork Harbour, the Cobh Titanic Memorial Garden was officially opened. Situated at Cove Fort, the project is a collaboration between Cobh Town Council, the Cobh Titanic Centenary committee and Cobh Tourism and was funded by Cobh Town Council, Cork County Council, The County Cork Association of New York, Fáilte Ireland and South and East Cork Area Development Ltd (SECAD) through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the National Development Plan. The focal point of the garden is a Glass Memorial Wall, overlooking the final anchorage of RMS Titanic, onto which the names of the 123 passengers that boarded the Titanic at Queenstown are inscribed.
'I'm watching you young man....!' Cobh garda on duty at the official opening of the memorial garden.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
1622550 1622550 
 EE NEWS 11/04/2014.
On the afternoon of Friday 11th April 2014, 102 years to the day since the Titanic anchored in Cork Harbour, the Cobh Titanic Memorial Garden was officially opened. Situated at Cove Fort, the project is a collaboration between Cobh Town Council, the Cobh Titanic Centenary committee and Cobh Tourism and was funded by Cobh Town Council, Cork County Council, The County Cork Association of New York, Fáilte Ireland and South and East Cork Area Development Ltd (SECAD) through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the National Development Plan. The focal point of the garden is a Glass Memorial Wall, overlooking the final anchorage of RMS Titanic, onto which the names of the 123 passengers that boarded the Titanic at Queenstown are inscribed.
(clockwise from top left) Cobh children Rebecca Flynn, Isabel O'Rourke, Lily O'Rourke, Killian O'Rourke, Brian Wyse and Rachel Wyse at the official opening of the memorial garden.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
1622546 1622546 
 EE NEWS 11/04/2014.
On the afternoon of Friday 11th April 2014, 102 years to the day since the Titanic anchored in Cork Harbour, the Cobh Titanic Memorial Garden was officially opened. Situated at Cove Fort, the project is a collaboration between Cobh Town Council, the Cobh Titanic Centenary committee and Cobh Tourism and was funded by Cobh Town Council, Cork County Council, The County Cork Association of New York, Fáilte Ireland and South and East Cork Area Development Ltd (SECAD) through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the National Development Plan. The focal point of the garden is a Glass Memorial Wall, overlooking the final anchorage of RMS Titanic, onto which the names of the 123 passengers that boarded the Titanic at Queenstown are inscribed.
Cobh children Rebecca Flynn, Killian O'Rourke, Lily O'Rourke, Brian Wyse, Isabel O'Rourke and Rachel Wyse at the official opening of the memorial garden.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
1622544 1622544 
 EE NEWS 11/04/2014.
On the afternoon of Friday 11th April 2014, 102 years to the day since the Titanic anchored in Cork Harbour, the Cobh Titanic Memorial Garden was officially opened. Situated at Cove Fort, the project is a collaboration between Cobh Town Council, the Cobh Titanic Centenary committee and Cobh Tourism and was funded by Cobh Town Council, Cork County Council, The County Cork Association of New York, Fáilte Ireland and South and East Cork Area Development Ltd (SECAD) through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the National Development Plan. The focal point of the garden is a Glass Memorial Wall, overlooking the final anchorage of RMS Titanic, onto which the names of the 123 passengers that boarded the Titanic at Queenstown are inscribed.
Plaque at the memorial garden.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
1622283 1622283 
 EE NEWS 11/04/2014.
On the afternoon of Friday 11th April 2014, 102 years to the day since the Titanic anchored in Cork Harbour, the Cobh Titanic Memorial Garden was officially opened. Situated at Cove Fort, the project is a collaboration between Cobh Town Council, the Cobh Titanic Centenary committee and Cobh Tourism and was funded by Cobh Town Council, Cork County Council, The County Cork Association of New York, Fáilte Ireland and South and East Cork Area Development Ltd (SECAD) through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the National Development Plan. The focal point of the garden is a Glass Memorial Wall, overlooking the final anchorage of RMS Titanic, onto which the names of the 123 passengers that boarded the Titanic at Queenstown are inscribed.
Crowd attending the official opening of the memorial garden.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
964744 
 ARRIVING AT COURT 9th July 2008. Defendant Joseph Daly, aged 41, who denies charges including possession of cocaine for sale or supply when its street value exceeded Euro13,000 on July 2, 2007 at Dunlough Bay, Mizen, Goleen, Co. Cork.
West Cork Drugs haul
Picture; Larry Cummins/NO BY-LINE
Evening Echo Staff
936188 936188 
 Coastguard and gardai at the scene of the huge drugs find in Dunlough bay near Mizen Head.

Picture: Richard Mills.

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Current offers: Prints ordered will not have the watermark. Postage of products within Ireland is INCLUDED in the prices displayed.
Delivery will be added to orders outside the Island of Ireland.
Add a gift card or promo code or voucher

**All framed photos to be collected from Fuji Photo Finish, 14 Penrose Quay, Cork T23 PCX7' - we will contact you when ready.