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LC-folklore-launch-03 
 EE features for John Dolan. VIDEO WITH THIS.
At the launch of the the twentieth edition of The Archive by Cork Folklore Project, at Northside Community Enterprises, St Finbarr's College, Farranferris, Cork on Wednesday 31st August 2016.
(l to r) Former researcher and contributing author Geraldine Healy, singer/songwriter John Spillane who performed the official launch of the 20th edition, Dr Tomas Mac Conmara, Manager, Cork Folklore Project, contributing author and former researcher Billy McCarthy and Dr Cliona O'Carroll, Research Director with the latest edition. In the previous nineteen editions almost 300 articles have explored aspects of Cork Folklore.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-folklore-launch-03 
 EE features for John Dolan. VIDEO WITH THIS.
At the launch of the the twentieth edition of The Archive by Cork Folklore Project, at Northside Community Enterprises, St Finbarr's College, Farranferris, Cork on Wednesday 31st August 2016.
(l to r) Former researcher and contributing author Geraldine Healy, singer/songwriter John Spillane who performed the official launch of the 20th edition, Dr Tomas Mac Conmara, Manager, Cork Folklore Project, contributing author and former researcher Billy McCarthy and Dr Cliona O'Carroll, Research Director with the latest edition. In the previous nineteen editions almost 300 articles have explored aspects of Cork Folklore.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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EE features for John Dolan. VIDEO WITH THIS.
At the launch of the the twentieth edition of The Archive by Cork Folklore Project, at Northside Community Enterprises, St Finbarr's College, Farranferris, Cork on Wednesday 31st August 2016.
(l to r) Former researcher and contributing author Geraldine Healy, singer/songwriter John Spillane who performed the official launch of the 20th edition, Dr Tomas Mac Conmara, Manager, Cork Folklore Project, contributing author and former researcher Billy McCarthy and Dr Cliona O'Carroll, Research Director with the latest edition. In the previous nineteen editions almost 300 articles have explored aspects of Cork Folklore.
Pic; Larry Cummins