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 Derry City FAI Ford Cup Final Media Day, Brandywell Stadium, Derry 27/10/2014
Derry City manager Peter Hutton
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Presseye/Lorcan Doherty
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 Derry City FAI Ford Cup Final Media Day, Brandywell Stadium, Derry 27/10/2014
Derry City manager Peter Hutton
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Presseye/Lorcan Doherty
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 Derry City FAI Ford Cup Final Media Day, Brandywell Stadium, Derry 27/10/2014
Derry City manager Peter Hutton
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Presseye/Lorcan Doherty
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 Derry City FAI Ford Cup Final Media Day, Brandywell Stadium, Derry 27/10/2014
Derry City manager Peter Hutton
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Presseye/Lorcan Doherty
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 Derry City FAI Ford Cup Final Media Day, Brandywell Stadium, Derry 27/10/2014
Derry City manager Peter Hutton
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Presseye/Lorcan Doherty
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 Irish Examiner News picture 30-10-2014
David O’Donoghue, Bishopstown, Cork who received a BSc Hons in Business informations systems at the UCC conferrings. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News picture 30-10-2014 ( video)
The large group which gathered at Woodside, Rushbrooke Manor, Cobh to protest against the installation of water meters on the estate. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News picture 30-10-2014 ( video)
The large group which gathered at Woodside, Rushbrooke Manor, Cobh to protest against the installation of water meters on the estate. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News picture 30-10-2014 ( video)
Karen Doyle, Alan Gibson and Vincent Cunningham at Woodside, Rushbrooke Manor, Cobh where they were arrested yesterday after protesting against the installation of water meters on the estate. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News picture 30-10-2014 ( video)
Karen Doyle, Alan Gibson and Vincent Cunningham at Woodside, Rushbrooke Manor, Cobh where they were arrested yesterday after protesting against the installation of water meters on the estate. Picture Dan Linehan
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 CANTORAL Album Launch, Thursday 30th October
All-female early music vocal ensemble launches its debut album in Limerick
Cantoral, is an all-female early music vocal ensemble is made up of tutors, students and graduates of the Masters programme in Chant at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at the University of Limerick. Cantoral launched its debut album LET THE JOYOUS IRISH SING ALOUD at the Dance Limerick space in John's Square Limerick (today). The album is a celebration of medieval chants from Ireland and from the rich continental tradition of chants for Irish saints including Patrick, Brigid, Columbanus, Killian and Gall. Most of this material has never been recorded previously and was sourced as part of research of Dr Helen Phelan, Director of the PhD Arts Practice Programme at the University of Limerick. It is the result of two years work on manuscripts from Trinity College Dublin, Oxford, Cambridge, the British Library, Paris and Augsburg. CANTORAL specializes in the performance of Irish medieval Latin chant. 
Its members come from the US, Mexico, Japan, France and Ireland. 
Cantoral has performed internationally in New York, Paris and Boston and has received invitations from Harvard, Yale and Notre Dame universities to share its scholarly expertise and unique performance style of Irish medieval chant.
Picture Credit Brian Gavin Press 22
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 CANTORAL Album Launch, Thursday 30th October
All-female early music vocal ensemble launches its debut album in Limerick
Cantoral, is an all-female early music vocal ensemble is made up of tutors, students and graduates of the Masters programme in Chant at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at the University of Limerick. Cantoral launched its debut album LET THE JOYOUS IRISH SING ALOUD at the Dance Limerick space in John's Square Limerick (today). The album is a celebration of medieval chants from Ireland and from the rich continental tradition of chants for Irish saints including Patrick, Brigid, Columbanus, Killian and Gall. Most of this material has never been recorded previously and was sourced as part of research of Dr Helen Phelan, Director of the PhD Arts Practice Programme at the University of Limerick. It is the result of two years work on manuscripts from Trinity College Dublin, Oxford, Cambridge, the British Library, Paris and Augsburg. CANTORAL specializes in the performance of Irish medieval Latin chant. 
Its members come from the US, Mexico, Japan, France and Ireland. 
Cantoral has performed internationally in New York, Paris and Boston and has received invitations from Harvard, Yale and Notre Dame universities to share its scholarly expertise and unique performance style of Irish medieval chant.
Picture Credit Brian Gavin Press 22
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 CANTORAL Album Launch, Thursday 30th October
All-female early music vocal ensemble launches its debut album in Limerick
Cantoral, is an all-female early music vocal ensemble is made up of tutors, students and graduates of the Masters programme in Chant at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at the University of Limerick. Cantoral launched its debut album LET THE JOYOUS IRISH SING ALOUD at the Dance Limerick space in John's Square Limerick (today). The album is a celebration of medieval chants from Ireland and from the rich continental tradition of chants for Irish saints including Patrick, Brigid, Columbanus, Killian and Gall. Most of this material has never been recorded previously and was sourced as part of research of Dr Helen Phelan, Director of the PhD Arts Practice Programme at the University of Limerick. It is the result of two years work on manuscripts from Trinity College Dublin, Oxford, Cambridge, the British Library, Paris and Augsburg. CANTORAL specializes in the performance of Irish medieval Latin chant. 
Its members come from the US, Mexico, Japan, France and Ireland. 
Cantoral has performed internationally in New York, Paris and Boston and has received invitations from Harvard, Yale and Notre Dame universities to share its scholarly expertise and unique performance style of Irish medieval chant.
Picture Credit Brian Gavin Press 22
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 XXJOB 30-10-2014: Karen Horgan with a red rose on at Ballyseede Castle Hotel, Tralee on Thursday re enacting the ghost of Hilda Blennerhassett, the last of the Ballyseede Blennerhassetts, who some believe can still be seen walking the corridors of the hotel carrying the symbolic rose. The red rose secured the lineage of the Blennerhassett's for almost 400 years until Hilda died in 1965. Miss Blennerhassett was awarded the Mons Star for nursing in the Great War and died in the 'Crosby room where the words 'RIP' are now engraved on the window sill.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
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 XXJOB 30-10-2014: Karen Horgan places a red rose on the bed in the 'Crosby' room at Ballyseede Castle Hotel, Tralee on Thursday re enacting the ghost of Hilda Blennerhassett, the last of the Ballyseede Blennerhassetts, who some believe can still be seen walking the corridors of the hotel carrying the symbolic rose. The red rose secured the lineage of the Blennerhassett's for almost 400 years until Hilda died in 1965. Miss Blennerhassett was awarded the Mons Star for nursing in the Great War and died in the 'Crosby room where the words 'RIP' are now engraved on the window sill.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
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 XXjob 30/10/2014 NEWS Protesters at Silversprings, Cork, for the meeting of County Councillors and officials from Irish Water.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
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 Irish Examiner News picture 30-10-2014 ( video)
Karen Doyle, Alan Gibson and Vincent Cunningham at Woodside, Rushbrooke Manor, Cobh where they were arrested yesterday after protesting against the installation of water meters on the estate. Picture Dan Linehan
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 XXJOB 30-10-2014: Karen Horgan with a red rose on at Ballyseede Castle Hotel, Tralee on Thursday re enacting the ghost of Hilda Blennerhassett, the last of the Ballyseede Blennerhassetts, who some believe can still be seen walking the corridors of the hotel carrying the symbolic rose. The red rose secured the lineage of the Blennerhassett's for almost 400 years until Hilda died in 1965. Miss Blennerhassett was awarded the Mons Star for nursing in the Great War and died in the 'Crosby room where the words 'RIP' are now engraved on the window sill.
Picture by Don MacMonagle
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 Derry City FAI Ford Cup Final Media Day, Brandywell Stadium, Derry 27/10/2014
Derry City's Danny Ventre
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Presseye/Lorcan Doherty
1677250 
 CANTORAL Album Launch, Thursday 30th October
All-female early music vocal ensemble launches its debut album in Limerick
Cantoral, is an all-female early music vocal ensemble is made up of tutors, students and graduates of the Masters programme in Chant at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at the University of Limerick. Cantoral launched its debut album LET THE JOYOUS IRISH SING ALOUD at the Dance Limerick space in John's Square Limerick (today). The album is a celebration of medieval chants from Ireland and from the rich continental tradition of chants for Irish saints including Patrick, Brigid, Columbanus, Killian and Gall. Most of this material has never been recorded previously and was sourced as part of research of Dr Helen Phelan, Director of the PhD Arts Practice Programme at the University of Limerick. It is the result of two years work on manuscripts from Trinity College Dublin, Oxford, Cambridge, the British Library, Paris and Augsburg. CANTORAL specializes in the performance of Irish medieval Latin chant. 
Its members come from the US, Mexico, Japan, France and Ireland. 
Cantoral has performed internationally in New York, Paris and Boston and has received invitations from Harvard, Yale and Notre Dame universities to share its scholarly expertise and unique performance style of Irish medieval chant.
Picture Credit Brian Gavin Press 22

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