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LC-xx-commerce-10 
 XXEE business. 02/02/2017. The 35th annual UCC Commerce Conference at The Kingsley Hotel, Cork. Irish Examiner are media sponsors for this event.
Padraig Hoare request.
Morning session speakers; Michael Cawley, Chairman, Failte Ireland (ex-Ryanair) at the conference.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-xx-commerce-09 
 XXEE business. 02/02/2017. The 35th annual UCC Commerce Conference at The Kingsley Hotel, Cork. Irish Examiner are media sponsors for this event.
Padraig Hoare request.
Morning session speakers; Michael Cawley, Chairman, Failte Ireland (ex-Ryanair) at the conference.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-xx-commerce-08 
 XXEE business. 02/02/2017. The 35th annual UCC Commerce Conference at The Kingsley Hotel, Cork. Irish Examiner are media sponsors for this event.
Padraig Hoare request.
Morning session speakers; Attendees listen to Michael Cawley, Chairman, Failte Ireland (ex-Ryanair) at the conference.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-xx-commerce-07 
 XXEE business. 02/02/2017. The 35th annual UCC Commerce Conference at The Kingsley Hotel, Cork. Irish Examiner are media sponsors for this event.
Padraig Hoare request.
Morning session speakers; Michael Cawley, Chairman, Failte Ireland (ex-Ryanair) at the conference.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-xx-commerce-06 
 XXEE business. 02/02/2017. The 35th annual UCC Commerce Conference at The Kingsley Hotel, Cork. Irish Examiner are media sponsors for this event.
Padraig Hoare request.
Morning session speakers; Michael Cawley, Chairman, Failte Ireland (ex-Ryanair) at the conference.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-xx-commerce-04 
 XXEE business. 02/02/2017. The 35th annual UCC Commerce Conference at The Kingsley Hotel, Cork. Irish Examiner are media sponsors for this event.
Padraig Hoare request.
Morning session speakers; Pat Lucey of Aspira, Orlaith Carmody, communications consultant; Derek Lande of Accenture and Michael Cawley, Chairman, Failte Ireland at the conference.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-xx-commerce-03 
 XXEE business. 02/02/2017. The 35th annual UCC Commerce Conference at The Kingsley Hotel, Cork. Irish Examiner are media sponsors for this event.
Padraig Hoare request.
Anna O'Sullivan, conference director and Martin Scally, auditor at the conference.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-xx-commerce-02 
 XXEE business. 02/02/2017. The 35th annualk UCC Commerce Conference at The Kingsley Hotel, Cork. Irish Examiner are media sponsors for this event.
Padraig Hoare request.
Guest speaker Pat Lucey of Aspira.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-xx-commerce-01 
 XXEE business. 02/02/2017. The 35th annual UCC Commerce Conference at The Kingsley Hotel, Cork. Irish Examiner are media sponsors for this event.
Padraig Hoare request.
Anna O'Sullivan, conference director with Martin Scally, auditor listening to speakers at the annual conference.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-21 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Action photo.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-20 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Try scorer Scott Buckley, Christian Brothers College put CBC back in the game against Ard Scoil Ris.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-19 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Try scorer Scott Buckley, Christian Brothers College looks to the referee for confirmation of the score.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-18 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Try scorer Scott Buckley, Christian Brothers College on his way to scoring against Ard Scoil Ris.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-17 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Try scorer Scott Buckley, Christian Brothers College started his scoring move from a scrum against Ard Scoil Ris.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-16 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Try scorer Scott Buckley, Christian Brothers College starts his scoring move as he picks possession from the scrum against Ard Scoil Ris.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-15 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Try scorer Scott Buckley, Christian Brothers College starts his scoring move as he picks possession from the scrum against Ard Scoil Ris.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-14 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Anthony Ryan, Christian Brothers College wins possession in a lineout against Ard Scoil Ris.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-13 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Joe Harrington, (captain) Christian Brothers College runs at Ard Scoil Ris.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-12 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points. Captain Craig Casey in action against CBC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-11 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Match Referee Tommy O'Donoghue.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-10 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Ard Scoil Ris pile on the pressure in the second half.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-09 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
In this pic....Nervous moments for CBC supporters as they hold on to a 7:6, one point lead in the second half.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-08 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick snatched victory from CBC with the final kick of the game, when Maurice Noonan kicked over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
In this pic....Nervous moments for CBC supporters as they hold on to a 7:6, one point lead in the second half.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-07 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Celebration time for Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick after they snatched victory from CBC from the final kick of the game, with Maurice Noonan kicking over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
All eyes look up watching the ball as the successful kick by Maurice Noonan gives Ard Scoil Ris the win in the final seconds of the game.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-06 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Celebration time for Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick after they snatched victory from CBC from the final kick of the game, with Maurice Noonan kicking over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-05 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Celebration time for Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick after they snatched victory from CBC from the final kick of the game, with Maurice Noonan kicking over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-04 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Celebration time for Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick after they snatched victory from CBC from the final kick of the game, with Maurice Noonan kicking over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-03 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Celebration time for Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick after they snatched victory from CBC from the final kick of the game, with Maurice Noonan kicking over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-02 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Celebration time for Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick after they snatched victory from CBC from the final kick of the game, with Maurice Noonan kicking over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-rugby-01 
 EEXX sport 01/02/2017.
Munster Schools Senior Rugby Cup quarter final at Musgrave Park, Cork. Christian Brothers College, Cork vs Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick.
Celebration time for Ard Scoil Ris, Limerick after they snatched victory from CBC from the final kick of the game, with Maurice Noonan kicking over a penalty to give the win by 9 points to 7 points.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-happy-06 
 NOTE SOFT IMAGE - do not use as a large image.
XX socials ref Esther McCarthy 01/02/2017 at The Club Brasserie, Lapp's Quay, Cork. 'The Happy Medium' coffee morning with Annemarie O'Connor.
NOTE SOFT IMAGE - do not use as a large image.
( l to r) Reg Halligan of Kahlo and Apfel, Vintage Clothing shop and blogger Helen Murphy, Daily Diva Diary.
NOTE SOFT IMAGE - do not use as a large image.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-happy-05 
 XX socials ref Esther McCarthy 01/02/2017 at The Club Brasserie, Lapp's Quay, Cork. 'The Happy Medium' coffee morning with Annemarie O'Connor.
( l to r) Yvonne Cronin and Breda Casey of Miss Daisy Blue, Market Lane, Cork at the coffee morning.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-happy-04 
 XX socials ref Esther McCarthy 01/02/2017 at The Club Brasserie, Lapp's Quay, Cork. 'The Happy Medium' coffee morning with Annemarie O'Connor.
( l to r) Brid Ryan of Queen B Athletics with Annemarie O'Connor at the coffee morning.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-happy-03 
 XX socials ref Esther McCarthy 01/02/2017 at The Club Brasserie, Lapp's Quay, Cork. 'The Happy Medium' coffee morning with Annemarie O'Connor.
( l to r) Brid Ryan of Queen B Athletics with Annemarie O'Connor at the coffee morning.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-happy-02 
 XX socials ref Esther McCarthy 01/02/2017 at The Club Brasserie, Lapp's Quay, Cork. 'The Happy Medium' book promotion; coffee morning with the book author Annemarie O'Connor.
( l to r) Natasha Crowley, stylist; and fashion follower Lindsay Woods, Cobh (Manolomummy on Instagram) 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-happy-01 
 XX socials ref Esther McCarthy 01/02/2017 at The Club Brasserie, Lapp's Quay, Cork. 'The Happy Medium' coffee morning with Annemarie O'Connor.
( l to r) Emer O'Mahony of Lockdown Models, Annemarie O'Connor, and Julie Evans of Opera Lane, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
JCSnrSchoolsRugbyPBCVsCrescent12 
 EEjob 01/02/2017
Echo Sport.
Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup Rugby, Quarter Final, Presentation Brothers College V's Crescent College Comprehensive, at Lansdowne Rugby Ground, Old Youghal Road, Cork.
Billy Scannell, PBC, tried to block the clearance of Mark Edwards, Crescent College Comp.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSnrSchoolsRugbyPBCVsCrescent11 
 EEjob 01/02/2017
Echo Sport.
Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup Rugby, Quarter Final, Presentation Brothers College V's Crescent College Comprehensive, at Lansdowne Rugby Ground, Old Youghal Road, Cork.
David Hyland, PBC, battles for the lineout ball with Brendan Kelly and John Blake, Crescent College Comp.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSnrSchoolsRugbyPBCVsCrescent10 
 EEjob 01/02/2017
Echo Sport.
Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup Rugby, Quarter Final, Presentation Brothers College V's Crescent College Comprehensive, at Lansdowne Rugby Ground, Old Youghal Road, Cork.
David Hyland, PBC, wins the lineout ball from Daniel Feasey, Crescent College Comp.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSnrSchoolsRugbyPBCVsCrescent09 
 EEjob 01/02/2017
Echo Sport.
Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup Rugby, Quarter Final, Presentation Brothers College V's Crescent College Comprehensive, at Lansdowne Rugby Ground, Old Youghal Road, Cork.
Paul Buckley, PBC, scores PBC's second try, watched by John Blake, Crescent College Comp.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSnrSchoolsRugbyPBCVsCrescent08 
 EEjob 01/02/2017
Echo Sport.
Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup Rugby, Quarter Final, Presentation Brothers College V's Crescent College Comprehensive, at Lansdowne Rugby Ground, Old Youghal Road, Cork.
Billy Scannell, PBC, grounds the ball to score PBC's first try against Crescent College Comp.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSnrSchoolsRugbyPBCVsCrescent07 
 EEjob 01/02/2017
Echo Sport.
Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup Rugby, Quarter Final, Presentation Brothers College V's Crescent College Comprehensive, at Lansdowne Rugby Ground, Old Youghal Road, Cork.
Seàn French, PBC, at full stretch to try and stop the ball from going dead, chased by Mark Shanahan, Crescent College Comp.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSnrSchoolsRugbyPBCVsCrescent06 
 EEjob 01/02/2017
Echo Sport.
Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup Rugby, Quarter Final, Presentation Brothers College V's Crescent College Comprehensive, at Lansdowne Rugby Ground, Old Youghal Road, Cork.
Seàn French, PBC, battles for the loose ball with Jamin Hoffman, Crescent College Comp.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSnrSchoolsRugbyPBCVsCrescent05 
 EEjob 01/02/2017
Echo Sport.
Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup Rugby, Quarter Final, Presentation Brothers College V's Crescent College Comprehensive, at Lansdowne Rugby Ground, Old Youghal Road, Cork.
David Hyland, PBC, wins the lineout ball from Brendan Kelly, Crescent College Comp.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSnrSchoolsRugbyPBCVsCrescent04 
 EEjob 01/02/2017
Echo Sport.
Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup Rugby, Quarter Final, Presentation Brothers College V's Crescent College Comprehensive, at Lansdowne Rugby Ground, Old Youghal Road, Cork.
Seàn French, PBC, is tackled by Karl Moloney, Crescent College Comp.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSnrSchoolsRugbyPBCVsCrescent03 
 EEjob 01/02/2017
Echo Sport.
Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup Rugby, Quarter Final, Presentation Brothers College V's Crescent College Comprehensive, at Lansdowne Rugby Ground, Old Youghal Road, Cork.
Seàn French, PBC, is tackled by Karl Moloney, Crescent College Comp.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSnrSchoolsRugbyPBCVsCrescent02 
 EEjob 01/02/2017
Echo Sport.
Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup Rugby, Quarter Final, Presentation Brothers College V's Crescent College Comprehensive, at Lansdowne Rugby Ground, Old Youghal Road, Cork.
PBC, supporters during the game against Crescent College Comp.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSnrSchoolsRugbyPBCVsCrescent01 
 EEjob 01/02/2017
Echo Sport.
Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup Rugby, Quarter Final, Presentation Brothers College V's Crescent College Comprehensive, at Lansdowne Rugby Ground, Old Youghal Road, Cork.
PBC, supporters during the game against Crescent College Comp.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
DENIS-scoil-20 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
At the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork, were Tim and Dawn O'Brien, Bishopstown, Cork, and their grandson Oisín O'Bric. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-19 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
Enjoying the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork, was Josh O'Regan, Ballyvolane, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-18 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
At the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork, were Niall and Helena Hayes, Dublin Hill, Cork, and their granddaughter Bella Hayes. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-17 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
At the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork, were Michael and Breda Walsh, Ballyvolane, Cork, and their granddaughter Lucy Walsh. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-16 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
At the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork, were Pat and Josephine O'Connor, Glin, Co. Limerick, and their grandson Niall Considine. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-scoil-15 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
At the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork, were Mary Stout, Ballyvolane, Cork, and her grandsons Ronan and Danny Stout. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-14 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
At the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork, were Eileen O'Meara, Ballyvolane, Cork, and her granddaughter Amy Cashman. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-12 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
Enjoying the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-11 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
At the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork, were pupils Aimee Martin and Jack Buckley. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-10 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
At the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork, were Laverne Gregorio and her son Vierre. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-cup-5 
 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 01/02/2017 ... 
Jack Lyons of St. Francis College, Rochestown, going high for the ball with Conor O'Callaghan of Colaiste Treasa, Kanturk, in the Simcox Cup quarter-final at Ballincollig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-4 
 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 01/02/2017 ... 
James Holland of St. Francis College, Rochestown, wins a high ball from Dan O'Donoghue and Paddy Browne of Colaiste Treasa, Kanturk, in the Simcox Cup quarter-final at Ballincollig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-3 
 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 01/02/2017 ... 
ColaisteTreasa, Kanturk, 'keeper Luke Philpott breaks out of defence with the ball past David Andrews of St. Francis College, Rochestown, in the Simcox Cup quarter-final at Ballincollig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-2 
 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 01/02/2017 ... 
Gearóid Lyons of Scoil Treasa, Kanturk, blocks down a shot at goal by Matthew McAuliffe of St. Francis College, Rochestown, in the Simcox Cup quarter-final at Ballincollig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cup-1 
 EE LIVE SPORT (JMH) 01/02/2017 ... 
Adam Hennessy of St. Francis College, Rochestown, kicking the ball goalwards as he is challenged by Aidan Browne of Scoil Treasa, Kanturk, in the Simcox Cup quarter-final at Ballincollig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
EOHMillie07 
 31st January 2017.... Chris Dunne story..........Millie Williams, Midleton gettimg her hair measured before it was cut at Origin Hair
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMillie05 
 31st January 2017.... Chris Dunne story..........Millie Williams, Midleton after her hair was cut at Origin Hair
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMillie04 
 31st January 2017.... Chris Dunne story..........Millie Williams, Midleton after her hair was cut at Origin Hair
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMillie03 
 31st January 2017.... Chris Dunne story..........Millie Williams, Midleton after her hair was cut at Origin Hair
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMillie02 
 31st January 2017.... Chris Dunne story..........Millie Williams, Midleton before her hair was cut at Origin Hair
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMillie01 
 31st January 2017.... Chris Dunne story..........Millie Williams, Midleton before her hair was cut at Origin Hair
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
DENIS-ucc-6 
 IE (RE COLM O'CONNOR) 31/01/2017 ... 
Dr. Michael Murphy, pictured with his wife Sioban and Eolann Sheehan, President, UCC Students' Union, as Dr. Murphy left the President's office at the end of his 10 year term as president of UCC. Students and Students' Union officers formed a guard of honour organised by the Students' Union to honour Dr. Murphy. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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EDITORIAL NOTE: Sioban is correct above.
DENIS-ucc-4 
 IE (RE COLM O'CONNOR) 31/01/2017 ... 
Dr. Michael Murphy, met students and Students' Union officers who formed a guard of honour organised by the Students' Union for Dr. Murphy as he left the President's office at the end of his 10 year term as president of UCC. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-ucc-3 
 IE (RE COLM O'CONNOR) 31/01/2017 ... 
Dr. Michael Murphy, met students and Students' Union officers who formed a guard of honour organised by the Students' Union for Dr. Murphy as he left the President's office at the end of his 10 year term as president of UCC. Right is Eolann Sheehan, President, UCC Students' Union. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-ucc-2 
 IE (RE COLM O'CONNOR) 31/01/2017 ... 
Dr. Michael Murphy, met students and Students' Union officers who formed a guard of honour organised by the Students' Union for Dr. Murphy as he left the President's office at the end of his 10 year term as president of UCC. Right is Eolann Sheehan, President, UCC Students' Union. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-ucc-1 
 IE (RE COLM O'CONNOR) 31/01/2017 ... 
Dr. Michael Murphy, leaving the President's office at the end of his 10 year term as president of UCC with some members of the President's office team applauding (from left) Linda Foley, Niamh Connolly, Virginia Teehan, Niamh Mundow and Natalie O'Byrne. Students formed a guard of honour, which was organised by the Students' Union, for Dr. Murphy as he left. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-scoil-8 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
Some of the pupils making their way to the hall for grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork. Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-7 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
Some of the pupils all set for grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork. Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-6 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
Some of the pupils all set for grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork. Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-5 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
At the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork, were Helen and William Murphy, Ballyvolane, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-4 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
At the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork, was Phyllis Walsh, Ballyvolane, Cork.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-3 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
At the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork, were Marie O'Sullivan, Ballyvolane, Cork, (left) and Violet O'Connor, Mahon, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-scoil-2 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 01/02/2017 ... 
At the grandparents day at Scoil Oilibhéir, Ballyvolane, Cork, was Bridie O'Donovan, Ballyvolane, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
dan-louise-1 
 Evening Echo Street Style 01-02-2017
Louise Healy.
Picture Dan Linehan
dan-lotto-6 
 Evening Echo News Vox Pop re Lotto 31-01-2017
Cassie Thompson.
dan-lotto-5 
 Evening Echo News Vox Pop re Lotto 31-01-2017
Angie Thompson.
dan-lotto-4 
 Evening Echo News Vox Pop re Lotto 31-01-2017
Kathleen Burke.
dan-lotto-3 
 Evening Echo News Vox Pop re Lotto 31-01-2017
Pat O’Sullivan.
dan-lotto-2 
 Evening Echo News Vox Pop re Lotto 31-01-2017
Tony and Margaret Cotter.
dan-lotto-1 
 Evening Echo News Vox Pop re Lotto 31-01-2017
Gwen Byrne.
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 Evening Echo Street Style 01-02-2017
Leone Twomey. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Street Style 01-02-2017
Eve Higgins.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening EchoSport 01-02-2017The Evening Echo Awerd winner Christina Desmond, boxing. Sports Star quarterly awards sponsored by the Rochestown Park Hotel and Newbridge Silverware were held 
at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening EchoSport 01-02-2017The Evening Echo Awerd winner Christina Desmond, boxing with trainers Tom and Mick Power. Sports Star quarterly awards sponsored by the Rochestown Park Hotel and Newbridge Silverware were held 
at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening EchoSport 01-02-2017The Evening Echo Awerd winner Christina Desmond, boxing with Michelle Duggan, Sales and Marketing, Rochestown Hotel Cork. Sports Star quarterly awards sponsored by the Rochestown Park Hotel and Newbridge Silverware were held 
at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening EchoSport 01-02-2017The Evening Echo Awerd winner Christina Desmond, boxing with her Dad Christoir, Gran Maureen Desmond, sister Louise and family friend Margaret Buckley. Sports Star quarterly awards sponsored by the Rochestown Park Hotel and Newbridge Silverware were held 
at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening EchoSport 01-02-2017The Evening Echo Sports Star quarterly awards sponsored by the Rochestown Park Hotel and Newbridge Silverware were held 
at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. Award winner for boxing was Christine Desmond with Finbarr and Patrick Cotter, Newbridge Silverware.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Street Style 01-02-2017
Chloe Nesbitt.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening EchoSport 01-02-2017The Evening Echo 
 Dan and Peg Casey parents of Catriona Casey the winner of the award for handball. Sports Star quarterly awards sponsored by the Rochestown Park Hotel and Newbridge Silverware were held 
at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening EchoSport 01-02-2017The Evening Echo 
 Dan and Peg Casey parents of Catriona Casey the winner of the award for handball pictured with Rochestown Park Hotel, Sales and Marketings, Michelle Duggan. Sports Star quarterly awards sponsored by the Rochestown Park Hotel and Newbridge Silverware were held 
at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening EchoSport 01-02-2017The Evening Echo 
 Dan and Peg Casey parents of Catriona Casey the winner of the award for handball are pictured here with Margaret Wash, Secretary, Cork Handball Board, family member Eileen Lenihan and Peter Dennehy, Treasurer, Cork Handball Board. Sports Star quarterly awards sponsored by the Rochestown Park Hotel and Newbridge Silverware were held 
at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening EchoSport 01-02-2017The Evening Echo Awerd winner Christina Desmond, boxing with Dan and Peg Casey parents of Catriona Casey the winner of the award for handball. Also included are Eamonn Murpy and Rory Noonan, Evening Echo Sports and Nicola Cullinane, Marketing, Evening Echo. Sports Star quarterly awards sponsored by the Rochestown Park Hotel and Newbridge Silverware were held 
at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
dan-casey-2 
 Evening EchoSport 01-02-2017The Evening Echo Awerd winner Christina Desmond, boxing with Dan and Peg Casey parents of Catriona Casey the winner of the award for handball. Also included are, Finbar Cotter, Newbridge Silverware, Nicola Cullinane, Marketing, Evening Echo and Michael Duggan, Sales and Marketing, Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. Sports Star quarterly awards sponsored by the Rochestown Park Hotel and Newbridge Silverware were held 
at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
dan-casey-1 
 Evening EchoSport 01-02-2017The Evening Echo Award winner for handball was Catriona Casey her parents Dan and Peg Casey received the trophy, also included are Finbarr and Patrick Cotter, Newbridge Silverware. 
 Sports Star quarterly awards sponsored by the Rochestown Park Hotel and Newbridge Silverware were held 
at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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Highfield centre Terry Dillion getting a fine pass out to his winger Brian O’Neill under pressure from Cork Con’s Kenny Murphy during their MSC game at Musgrave Park.
Picture Dan Linehan
Irish Examiner
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Highfield centre Terry Dillion getting a fine pass out to his winger Brian O’Neill under pressure from Cork Con’s Kenny Murphy during their MSC game at Musgrave Park.
Picture Dan Linehan
Irish Examiner
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 Cork Constitution scrum-half Michael Bradley gets a fine pass away during the Munster Senior Cup semi-final against Garryowen at Musgrave Park, Cork.
Picture: Dan Linehan
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 Cork Con’s Charlie Murphy getting the ball away despite the attention of Shannon’s Dan Gallagher, and supported by Michael Bradley and Pat O’Hara, at Temple Hill, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan Irish Examiner
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 30th January 2017........ Denis Desmond and Ted Buckley at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 30th January 2017........ Tim and Annemarie Crowley at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 30th January 2017........Valerie O'Hanlon,(centre) niece of Jack Lynch with Ita and Mairin Quill at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 30th January 2017........ Eamon Dwyer (left) and Ted Dwyer both City Life with Declan Hassett, writer of the Play and Pat Talbot, producer and director at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 30th January 2017........ Willie O'Callaghan, president Glen Rovers and Dairmuid McAuliffe, chairman Glen Rovers at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack17 
 30th January 2017........ Audra O'Brien, Rory and Hazel Allen and Jamie Monagan at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack16 
 30th January 2017........ Nieces and nephews of Jack Lynch, Max Harvey, Eithne Lynch, Terry and Valerie O'Hanlon , Don Lynch Joe Harvey and Imelda Kelleher, cousin at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 30th January 2017........ Larry , Tracey Kennedy, Ger Lane chairman Cork County board and Finbarr McCarthy at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack14 
 30th January 2017........ John Fenton, Diarmuid O'Donovan and Jerry Motherway at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 30th January 2017........ Councillors Tim Brosnan, Sean Martin and Tony Fitzgerald at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack12 
 30th January 2017........Elmarie and Conor Tallon and Mary Rose Desmond at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack11 
 30th January 2017........ Micheal Martin, TD; Michael Grennell who plays Jack; Pat Talbot, Declan Hassett, Tomas Mulcahy and Alf McCarthy who plays Bystander at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack10 
 30th January 2017........ Dominic Moore, actor; Micheal Martin, TD; Michael Grennell who plays Jack; Pat Talbot, Declan Hassett, Tomas Mulcahy and Alf McCarthy who plays Bystander at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack09 
 30th January 2017........ Dominic Moore, actor; Micheal Martin, TD; Michael Grennell who plays Jack; Pat Talbot, Declan Hassett, Tomas Mulcahy and Alf McCarthy who plays Bystander at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack08 
 30th January 2017........John Fenton, Declan Hassett, Denis Coughlan and Ted Dwyer, City Life at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack07 
 30th January 2017........Tomas Mulcahy, Pat Talbot and Alf McCarthy at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack06 
 30th January 2017........ Denis McSweeney and Sean Kelly at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 30th January 2017........Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin TD and Michael Grennell who plays Jack at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack04 
 30th January 2017........ Nieces and nephews of Jack Lynch, Max Harvey, Eithne Lynch, Terry and Valerie O'Hanlon and Don Lynch at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack03 
 30th January 2017........Kevin Wilson, Denis Kelleher and Donal Counihan at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack02 
 30th January 2017........ John O'Mahony, Carrigtwohill and Jude O'Callaghan, Glen Rovers at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHJack01 
 30th January 2017........ Roger Ryan and Daw Harding at the launch fo the forthcoming play 'Jack' written by Declan Hassett and produced and directed by Pat Talbot at the Everyman Theatre
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 EE LIVE NEWS (sarah horgan story) 30/01/2017 ... 
Adrian Singleton, manager, with Bridget Meade, supervisor, (left) and Delia Daly, staff member, at Singleton's Centra, Baker's Road, Cork, celebrating after selling the winning E500,000 Lotto Plus 1 ticket. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (sarah horgan story) 30/01/2017 ... 
Adrian Singleton, manager, with Bridget Meade, supervisor, (left) and Delia Daly, staff member, at Singleton's Centra, Baker's Road, Cork, celebrating after selling the winning E500,000 Lotto Plus 1 ticket. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (sarah horgan story) 30/01/2017 ... 
Adrian Singleton, manager, with Bridget Meade, supervisor, (left) and Delia Daly, staff member, at Singleton's Centra, Baker's Road, Cork, celebrating after selling the winning E500,000 Lotto Plus 1 ticket. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-lotto-1 
 EE LIVE NEWS (sarah horgan story) 30/01/2017 ... 
Adrian Singleton, manager, with Bridget Meade, supervisor, (left) and Delia Daly, staff member, at Singleton's Centra, Baker's Road, Cork, celebrating after selling the winning E500,000 Lotto Plus 1 ticket. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 30/01/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan.
Anthony Foley. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 30/01/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan.
Thomas Cooke. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 30/01/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan.
Andreas Nieckele. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 30/01/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan.
Stephen McNamara. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 30/01/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan.
From left - Eileen O'Leary and her husband Timothy O'Leary and Michaella Fitzgerald. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
EDITORIAL NOTE: Michaella is correct above.
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 IE ADVERTISING (re balaska o'donoghue) 31/01/2017 ... 
Michael Doorley, managing director, Shandon Travel, Cork, which won the Irish Travel Industry Travel Agency of the Year 2016 Award (with more than 10 employees), photographed with the award. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE ADVERTISING (re balaska o'donoghue) 31/01/2017 ... 
Michael Doorley, managing director, Shandon Travel, Cork, which won the Irish Travel Industry Travel Agency of the Year 2016 Award (with more than 10 employees), photographed with the award. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE ADVERTISING (re balaska o'donoghue) 31/01/2017 ... 
Michael Doorley, managing director, Shandon Travel, Cork, which won the Irish Travel Industry Travel Agency of the Year 2016 Award (with more than 10 employees), photographed with the award. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-award-2 
 IE ADVERTISING (re balaska o'donoghue) 31/01/2017 ... 
Michael Doorley, managing director, Shandon Travel, Cork, which won the Irish Travel Industry Travel Agency of the Year 2016 Award (with more than 10 employees), photographed with the award. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE ADVERTISING (re balaska o'donoghue) 31/01/2017 ... 
Michael Doorley, managing director, Shandon Travel, Cork, which won the Irish Travel Industry Travel Agency of the Year 2016 Award (with more than 10 employees), photographed with the award. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 Evening Echo News 31-01-2017
The Consent committee who organised the day pictured here with Ms. Brosnan and School Principal Padraigín Ui Riordáin.
The Transition year pupils at Mount Mercy College, Model Farm Road, Cork who hels a consent workshop. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 31-01-2017
Teacher Amanda Lenihan with her Mount Mercy College pupils Adina Zago and Niamh Browne who are heading to UK where they will take part in the Cambridge Union debate. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 31-01-2017
Pupils Jennifer Nyagaya and Evelyn Collins at the event.
The Transition year pupils at Mount Mercy College, Model Farm Road, Cork who hels a consent workshop. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 31-01-2017
Pupils Clodagh Brady, Ruth Shanahan, Kate Walsh and Jill Barry at the event.
The Transition year pupils at Mount Mercy College, Model Farm Road, Cork who hels a consent workshop. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 31-01-2017
Some of the students watching the self defence demonstration by Andrew Quinlan from JH KIm, Carrigtwohill. 
The Transition year pupils at Mount Mercy College, Model Farm Road, Cork who hels a consent workshop. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 31-01-2017
Sophie Coughlan with Andrew Quinlan from Carrigtwohill JH Kim Taekwando during their self defence class.
The Transition year pupils at Mount Mercy College, Model Farm Road, Cork who hels a consent workshop. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 31-01-2017
Mary Crilly of the Sexual Violence Centre speaking to the students.
The Transition year pupils at Mount Mercy College, Model Farm Road, Cork who hels a consent workshop. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Work in progress during construction of new church at Drimoleague, Co. Cork 22/01/1955 January 1955 Ref. 625H. /Old black white religion west cork builders workers construction
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 Ref: EE Sport: UCC's, Tom Kiersey tackles, UL Boh's, Cian Aherne in the AIL Ulster Bank League at the Mardyke. Pic: Gavin Browne
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 EE sport 28/01/2017.
Pearse Celtic defender Cian Morgan heads clear against College Corinthians in the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 League 1A game at Lehenaghmore; Pearse Celtic vs College Corinthians.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' in aid of Pieta House at the National Rowing Centre at Farran, Co. Cork on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Young rower Lizzie Harrison of Team Cahill taking part in the family event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Audrey Ellard Walsh request/ Video with this.
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 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' in aid of Pieta House at the National Rowing Centre at Farran, Co. Cork on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Camogie players Sinead O'Callaghan, Ballincollig; Emma Jordan, Ballinhassig; Grace O'Callaghan, Ballinhassig and Rachel Sheehan, Ballymartle at the start of the run.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Audrey Ellard Walsh request/ Video with this.
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 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
St. Colman's Fermoy players and supporters celebrate making the final.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
A drone flies over the pitch, carrying the Fermoy colours, during the early minutes of the second half of the final.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-harty-03 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
Celebration time for St. Colman's Fermoy after they defeated Midleton. They face Templemore in the final.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Ramblers V's Limerick FC, at St. Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Matthew Whelan, Cobh Ramblers, Robbie Williams, Limerick FC.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, Mayfield United V's Rockmount, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Nathan Gumbo, Mayfield Utd, Gavin Corcoran, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 29/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Ladies National Football League, Round 1, Cork V's Kerry, at Mallow Sports Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Libby Coppinger, Cork, Elaine O'Sullivan and Laura Rogers, Kerry.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 29/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Ladies National Football League, Round 1, Cork V's Kerry, at Mallow Sports Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Brid O'Sullivan, Cork, Aislinn Desmond, Kerry.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 29/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Ladies National Football League, Round 1, Cork V's Kerry, at Mallow Sports Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Ciara O'Sullivan, Cork, Aislinn Desmond, Kerry.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Ref: EE Sport: Highfield's, Brian O'Hea passes off the ball against Cashel in the AIL Ulster Bank League 2A at Woodleigh Park. Pic: Gavin Browne
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 Ref: EE Sport: Highfield's, Peter Martin kicks the ball with Cashel's, Aindriu Kelleher closing in in the AIL Ulster Bank League 2A at Woodleigh Park. Pic: Gavin Browne
EOHNeptunevSligo16 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune supporters Calum Keating, Emma Wallace and Sorcha Fitzgerald after defeating EJ Sligo All Stars in the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune players after defeating EJ Sligo All Stars in the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune 's Gary Walsh takes on EJ Sligo All Stars Tobi Brockmann during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevSligo08 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune 's Sean Jenkins scores from EJ Sligo All Stars Kaylim Noel during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevSligo05 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune 's Shane Duggan leaps to score a basket from EJ Sligo All Stars Kaylim Noel during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevSligo01 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune 's captain Gary Walsh raises the trophy after defeating EJ Sligo All Stars in the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune supporters Carol and Sorcha Fitzgerald after the win over Kubs in the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune supporters Emily Rodgers and Sophie Barrett after the win over Kubs in the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune players celebrate the win over Kubs in the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune players celebrate the win over Kubs in the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune players celebrate the win over Kubs in the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune's James Hannigan shoots a basket from Kubs Jack Kelly during the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune's Cian Heaphy on the break against Kubs during the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevKubs09 
 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune's James Hannigan trying to keep the ball in play against Kubs during the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevKubs08 
 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune's Liam Chandler shoots a basket from Kubs Jack Kelly during the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevKubs05 
 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune's Cian Heaphy shoots a basket from Kubs Jack Kelly and Eoin McCann during the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune coaching team Jim Leahy, Kieran Leahy, Paul Kelleher and Keith Daly who had a triple winning weekend at the Hula Hoops national cup finals at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght , winning the mens under 18 cup, presidents cup and mens under 20 cup 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal31 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune players who had a triple winning weekend at the Hula Hoops national cup finals at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght , winning the MVP awards from left, Sean Jenkins, presidents cup; Cian Heaphy mens under 18 cup, and Adam Drummond mens under 20 cup 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal28 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Liam Chandler with his parents Tony and Mary and his brother Owen Chandler after defeating Kubs in the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal24 
 29th January 2017....... Former star Ger Heaphy with his two sons Cian and Adam after BFG Neptune defeated Kubs in the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal23 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Sean Jenkins celebrates with fans after defeating Kubs in the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire supporter Mia Furlong after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey24 
 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Annaliese Murphy (left) with her sister Kelly Ann Murphy after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey23 
 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire supporter Jim Roche after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey22 
 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire supporters Eimear Butterworth, Katelyn Dooley and Katie Griffin after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey21 
 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire player celebrate after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey20 
 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire captain Aine McKenna raises the trophy after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey19 
 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire captain Aine McKenna raises the trophy after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey18 
 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire captain Aine McKenna and Casey Grace celebrate after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire coach Mark Scannell and players celebrate after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey16 
 29th January 2017........ High fives for Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Claire Rockall against Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey15 
 29th January 2017........ Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Aine McKenna in action against Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey14 
 29th January 2017........ Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Aine McKenna in action against Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey13 
 29th January 2017........ Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Aine McKenna in action against Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017........ Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Claire Rockall in action against Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017........ Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Claire Rockall goes past Liffey Celtic's Aine O'Connor in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017........ Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Casey Grace in action against Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire Hannah McCarthy in action against Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire captain Aine McKenna trying to find a way around Liffey Celtic's Anna Pupin in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire supporters Alex Good and Rebecca Harrington after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire supporters LInda, Gary, Keelan and Caoimhe Geoghan after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire supporters Lisa Casey (left) and Zara Long after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire supporter Zara Long after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017.........MVP winner Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Grainne Dwyer in action against Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017........ Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Claire Rockall in action against Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 29th January 2017.........MVP winner Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Grainne Dwyer in action against Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th January 2017...... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's from left, Louise Scannell ,Alanna Braham and Jayne Fitzgerald after the defeat by DCU Mercy at the Hula Hoops under 18 national cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th January 2017...... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Jayne Fitzgerald, Louise Scannell and Alanna Braham after the defeat by DCU Mercy at the Hula Hoops under 18 national cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th January 2017...... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Annaliese Murphy in action against DCU Mercy during the Hula Hoops under 18 national cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews supporters applaud their side against NI Knights in the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews player coach Paul Ryan with his son Matthew after the defeat by NI Knights in the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews derek Hegarty in action against NI Knights Neil Carlisle in the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons joint captains Ryan Murphy and Craig Duggan raise the trophy after defeating UCD Marian in the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons celebrate the win over UCD Marian in the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Shane Coughlan celebrates the win against UCD Marian during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 EEEjob SOCCER U15 SFAI SKETCHERS National Cup Douglas Hall V Bohemians played in Moneygourney Joe Harte Moves forward for Douglas Hall under pressure from Olnis Robu Bohemians. Picture: Andy Jay 
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 EEEjob SOCCER U15 SFAI SKETCHERS National Cup Douglas Hall V Bohemians played in Moneygourney Joe Harte clears the ball for Douglas Hall. Picture: Andy Jay 
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 EEEjob SOCCER U15 SFAI SKETCHERS National Cup: Douglas Hall V Bohemians played in Moneygourney . Dylan Ballintine Bohemians and Douglas Hall’s James Daly battle for the ball during Saturday’s game. Picture: Andy Jay 
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 EEEjob SOCCER U15 SFAI SKETCHERS National Cup: Douglas Hall v Bohemians played in Moneygourney Ian Turnball Douglas Hall turns the ball ahead of Bohemians Poamadie Bazeti. Picture: Andy Jay 
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Kings Dolly and Luke Murphy, jump the last to land the 5-Y-O & Upwards Mares' Maiden at the point-to-point races in Carrigtwohill, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Mikayla Doolan and Molly Field, both Shanballymore and Lily Horgan, Monkstown, enjoying the point-to-point races in Carrigtwohill, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Olympian and guest speaker Robert Heffernan and his wife Marian, looking stylish at the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cork minor ladies football team players Ciara McCarthy and Laura Cleary, are all smiles at the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cork minor ladies football team players Ciara Hughes and Jenny Brew-Dinan, looking glamorous at the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Rebel Og PRO Cian O'Brien and his wife Karen, looking stylish at the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Neilus Carroll, LGFA vice-chairman and his wife Carmel, chatting with Kevin Cummins of Cummins Sports, at the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cathy and John Walsh from Mitchelstown, attending the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Seamus Healy, Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Sean O'Sullivan, event organiser, Lisa Lawlor, Red FM Sport and John Purcell, chairman of Rebel Og, attending the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
Evelyn Grant of the Cork Pops Orchestra on stage at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
Ted Crosbie with his grandchildren Barry Shanahan, Sophie and Michael Crosbie at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
Kathleen Kelliher with the Lord Mayor, Cllr. Des Cahill and the Lady Mayoress Anki Cahill at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
Finbarr Archer and Garda White at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
The Lord Mayor, Cllr. Des Cahill and the Lady Mayoress Anki Cahill with the cinderella competition winners Pat and Janet O’Dwyer from Fermoy at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
Betty Geaney, Patricia Cotter, Mona Pearson and Martia O’Leary at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
Sheila Hegarty and Joan Griffin at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
Marian Twomey and Catherine Synott at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
Eleanor Murphy and Joan Miller at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
Jean Wade and Joan Miller at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
Sarah Daly, Breda O’Flynn and Margaret Curran at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 29-01-2017
Gerry Kelly, Cork Pops Orchestra Garda Adrian Cole and Andrew Crosbie at the Lord Mayor's afternoon Tea Dance with the Cork Pops Orchestra at the City Hall, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 28-01-2017
Loading up a delivery over the weekend at Inniscarra, Co Cork, were members of the Haiti Orphanage Project. Included are Conor Nolan and Gerry McCormack.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 28-01-2017
Loading up a delivery over the weekend at Inniscarra, Co Cork, were members of the Haiti Orphanage Project. Included are John Cronin, Trevor Whelan and Seamus O’Brien, Meitheal Mara.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 28-01-2017
Loading up a delivery over the weekend at Inniscarra, Co Cork, were members of the Haiti Orphanage Project. Included in the group are John O’Connell, John Cronin and Nuala Falvey.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 28-01-2017
Loading up a delivery over the weekend at Inniscarra, Co Cork, were members of the Haiti Orphanage Project. Included are, Colm O’Connell, John O’Connell and Leo Quinn.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 28-01-2017
Loading up a delivery over the weekend at Inniscarra, Co Cork, were members of the Haiti Orphanage Project. Included are, Kieran Tansey, Naula Falvey and Mags Doyle. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Sport 29-01-2017
Midleton’s Chris O’Connor watching Brandon Idam, College Corinthians winning this ball during their Skechers U14 National Cup match at Knockgriffin Park, Midleton, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Sport 29-01-2017
Midleton’s Fintan Cody watching the breaking ball with Brandon Idam and Conor O’Herlihy, College Corinthians during their Skechers U14 National Cup match at Knockgriffin Park, Midleton, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Sport 29-01-2017
Midleton’s Liam McGrath looking to tackle Brandon Idam, College Corinthians during their Skechers U14 National Cup match at Knockgriffin Park, Midleton, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Sport 29-01-2017
Midleton’s Liam McGrath getting the better of Michael Quirke, College Corinthians during their Skechers U14 National Cup match at Knockgriffin Park, Midleton, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Sport 29-01-2017
Midleton’s Fintan Cody about to shoot for the opening goal against College Corinthians during their Skechers U14 National Cup match at Knockgriffin Park, Midleton, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Sport 29-01-2017
Midleton’s Fintan Cody is surrounded by his team after scoring the opening goal against College Corinthians during their Skechers U14 National Cup match at Knockgriffin Park, Midleton, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Sport 29-01-2017
Midleton’s Fintan Cody is surrounded by his team after scoring the opening goal against College Corinthians during their Skechers U14 National Cup match at Knockgriffin Park, Midleton, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Sport 29-01-2017
Midleton’s Fintan Cody celebrates his goal against College Corinthians during their Skechers u 14 National Cup match at Knockgriffin Park, Midleton, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
UCC-v-UL-Bohs-AIL-(8) 
 Ref: EE Sport: UCC's, Richie Walsh powers away from UL Boh's, Ian Condell in the AIL Ulster Bank League at the Mardyke. Pic: Gavin Browne
UCC-v-UL-Bohs-AIL-(6) 
 Ref: EE Sport: UCC's, Tom Kiersey tackles, UL Boh's, Cian Aherne in the AIL Ulster Bank League at the Mardyke. Pic: Gavin Browne
UCC-v-UL-Bohs-AIL-(5) 
 Ref: EE Sport: UCC's, Paul Derham dives out to try and tackle, UL Boh's, Cian Aherne in the AIL Ulster Bank League at the Mardyke. Pic: Gavin Browne
UCC-v-UL-Bohs-AIL-(4) 
 Ref: EE Sport: UCC's, Paul Derham passes the ball baack to UCC's, Richie Walsh in the AIL Ulster Bank League at the Mardyke. Pic: Gavin Browne
UCC-v-UL-Bohs-AIL-(3) 
 Ref: EE Sport: UCC's, Paul Kiernan comes up against, UL Boh's, Ian Condell in the AIL Ulster Bank League at the Mardyke. Pic: Gavin Browne
UCC-v-UL-Bohs-AIL-(2) 
 Ref: EE Sport: Highfield's, Brian O'Hea avoids the tackle from Cashel's, Kieran Murphy in the AIL Ulster Bank League 2A at Woodleigh Park. Pic: Gavin Browne
UCC-v-UL-Bohs-AIL-(1) 
 Ref: EE Sport: UCC's, Ben Mitchell beats UL Boh's, Ed Kelly in the line out in the AIL Ulster Bank League at the Mardyke. Pic: Gavin Browne
Highfield-v-Cashel-AIL-(7) 
 Ref: EE Sport: Highfield's, Chris Bannon charges forward agianst Cashel's, Brian Silke in the AIL Ulster Bank League 2A at Woodleigh Park. Pic: Gavin Browne
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 Ref: EE Sport: Highfield's,Dave Kelly comes against Cashel's, Pat O'Connor in the AIL Ulster Bank League 2A at Woodleigh Park. Pic: Gavin Browne
Highfield-v-Cashel-AIL-(4) 
 Ref: EE Sport: Highfield's, Conor Forde runs through Cashel's, Edward Leamy in the AIL Ulster Bank League 2A at Woodleigh Park. Pic: Gavin Browne
Highfield-v-Cashel-AIL-(2) 
 Ref: EE Sport: Highfield's, Brian O'Hea avoids the tackle from Cashel's, Kieran Murphy in the AIL Ulster Bank League 2A at Woodleigh Park. Pic: Gavin Browne
Highfield-v-Cashel-AIL-(1) 
 Ref: EE Sport: Young Michael Byrne of Highfiled joins Captain Paddy O'Toole of Highfiled on to the pitch before kick off against Cashel in the AIL Ulster Bank League 2A at Woodleigh Park. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Coffee-Weekend-(9) 
 Ref EE/XX Socials: Ivet Adamcova and Monika Gieroszka from Cork City Centre with Ronan Fahey from Ballyphehane pictured at Bookshelf Coffee bar for the Cork Coffee Weekend. Pic: Gavin Browne
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 Ref EE/XX Socials: Katelyn Scanlon and her dad Vincent Scanlon from College Rd. with Linda Scanlan (spelled with an a) from Douglas pictured at Nectar Coffee bar for the Cork Coffee Weekend. Pic: Gavin Browne
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 Ref EE/XX Socials: Caireann Browne from Doolin, Co. Clare, Sophia Cooke from Shandon St. and Susan Alllen from Blackpool pictured at Nectar Coffee bar for the Cork Coffee Weekend. Pic: Gavin Browne
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 Ref EE/XX Socials: Caroline O'Keeffe organiser of the Cork Coffee Weekend, Sharon Buckley owner of Nectar Coffee bar, Irena Tammik of Badger and Dodo coffee and Sam McDonald barista pictured at Nectar Coffee bar for the Cork Coffee Weekend. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Coffee-Weekend-(5) 
 Ref EE/XX Socials: Teresa Berkery and Michael Fitzgerald living in Cork City Centre pictured at Nectar Coffee bar for the Cork Coffee Weekend. Pic: Gavin Browne
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 Ref EE/XX Socials: Erica Danieli and Valerie Calderan living in Cork City Centre pictured at Nectar Coffee bar for the Cork Coffee Weekend. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Coffee-Weekend-(3) 
 Ref EE/XX Socials: Ashutosh Tank and Rita Sousa living in Cork City Centre pictured at Nectar Coffee bar for the Cork Coffee Weekend. Pic: Gavin Browne
Cork-Coffee-Weekend-(2) 
 Ref EE/XX Socials: Ger O'Donoghue of First Draft Coffee, Caroline O'Keffe organiser for the Cork Coffee Weekend and Paul O'Carroll owner of Bookshelf Coffee bar at Nectar Coffe bar. Pic: Gavin Browne
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 Ref EE/XX Socials: Maressa Mills and Sabrina Murphy from Bishipstown pictured at Bookshelf Coffee bar for the Cork Coffee Weekend. Pic: Gavin Browne
LC-wolfpack-21 
 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
8yo Evan Cullen, Blackrock plays with the Under 10yo Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
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 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Under 10's players from Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
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 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
A player joins the action on the ice with the Under 14 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
LC-wolfpack-18 
 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
8yo Evan Cullen, Blackrock plays with the Under 10 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
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 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Under 10 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
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 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Under 14 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey action.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
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 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Female player Nikki O'Sullivan plays with the Under 14 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
LC-wolfpack-14 
 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Jack Fitzpatrick plays with the Under 14 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
LC-wolfpack-13 
 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Aidan Kelly and David O'Driscoll; Players with the Under 14 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
LC-wolfpack-12 
 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Players watch their team; Under 14 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
LC-wolfpack-10 
 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Rory Fitzpatrick plays with the Under 18 and Under 14 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey teams.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
LC-wolfpack-09 
 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Female player Nikki O'Sullivan in action with the Under 14 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
LC-wolfpack-08 
 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Under 14 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team in action on the ice.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
LC-wolfpack-07 
 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Caos Pinagli plays with the Under 10 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
LC-wolfpack-06 
 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Agvan Badmaen, Elena Fleming and Andrew Cremin who play with the Under 18 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
LC-wolfpack-05 
 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Darragh McKenzie, Little Island and Rory Fitzpatrick, Carrigaline play with the Under 18 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
LC-wolfpack-04 
 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Point, Cork.
Brothers Ben and Robbie O'Sullivan, from Glounthaune play with the Under 18 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
LC-wolfpack-03 
 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Pont, Cork.
Andrew Cremin in action with the Under 18 Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
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 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Pont, Cork.
Under 18 team after their game.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
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 EE clubzone feature 28/01/2017.
Cork Wolfpack Ice Hockey team at Cork On Ice, Mahon Pont, Cork.
Under 18 goalkeeper Cathal O'Donovan on the ice.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Video with this.
LC-u17-08 
 EE sport 28/01/2017.
Ifioluwa Akinsanya, College Corinthian's in action in the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 League 1A game at Lehenaghmore; Pearse Celtic vs College Corinthians.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-u17-07 
 EE sport 28/01/2017.
Ifioluwa Akinsanya, College Corinthian's in action in the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 League 1A game at Lehenaghmore; Pearse Celtic vs College Corinthians.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-u17-06 
 EE sport 28/01/2017.
Cian Spicer, Pearse Celtic in action in the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 League 1A game at Lehenaghmore; Pearse Celtic vs College Corinthians.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-u17-05 
 EE sport 28/01/2017.
Ken Lynch, Pearse Celtic completes a clearance in the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 League 1A game at Lehenaghmore; Pearse Celtic vs College Corinthians.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-u17-04 
 EE sport 28/01/2017.
Dylan Fenton, College Corinthians and Shane Riordan, Pearse Celtic in action in the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 League 1A game at Lehenaghmore; Pearse Celtic vs College Corinthians.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-u17-03 
 EE sport 28/01/2017.
Shane Riordan, Pearse Celtic and Dylan Fenton, College Corinthians challenge for possession in the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 League 1A game at Lehenaghmore; Pearse Celtic vs College Corinthians.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-u17-01 
 EE sport 28/01/2017.
Sam O'Sullivan in action for College Corinthians in the Daly Industrial Supplies U17 League 1A game at Lehenaghmore; Pearse Celtic vs College Corinthians.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-12 
 EE sport 29/01/2017. Youths Soccer, Cork.
Nathan Broderick, Wilton United is tackled by Pierce Murphy, Park United.
Wilton United vs Park United at The Farm on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 29/01/2017. Youths Soccer, Cork.
Nathan Broderick, Wilton United in action against Pierce Murphy, Park United.
Wilton United vs Park United at The Farm on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 29/01/2017. Youths Soccer, Cork.
Dylan Foley, Wilton United in action against Park United.
Wilton United vs Park United at The Farm on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 29/01/2017. Youths Soccer, Cork.
Dylan Foley, Wilton United in action against Park United.
Wilton United vs Park United at The Farm on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 29/01/2017. Youths Soccer, Cork.
Tait McDonald in action for Park United.
Wilton United vs Park United at The Farm on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-07 
 EE sport 29/01/2017. Youths Soccer, Cork.
Dylan Foley, Wilton United attempts to put a cross into the box against Park United.
Wilton United vs Park United at The Farm on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-06 
 EE sport 29/01/2017. Youths Soccer, Cork.
Dylan Foley, Wilton United runs at Park United.
Wilton United vs Park United at The Farm on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-05 
 EE sport 29/01/2017. Youths Soccer, Cork.
Colm O'Driscoll, Wilton chases Anthony Crowley, Park United.
Wilton United vs Park United at The Farm on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-04 
 EE sport 29/01/2017. Youths Soccer, Cork.
James O'Sullivan, Wilton in action against Park United.
Wilton United vs Park United at The Farm on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-03 
 EE sport 29/01/2017. Youths Soccer, Cork.
James O'Sullivan, Wilton in action against Park United.
Wilton United vs Park United at The Farm on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-02 
 EE sport 29/01/2017. Youths Soccer, Cork.
James O'Sullivan, Wilton in action against Park United.
Wilton United vs Park United at The Farm on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-soccer-01 
 EE sport 29/01/2017. Youths Soccer, Cork.
An equalizer by (not in frame) Anthony Crowley, Park United hits the net in the final minutes of the first half.
Wilton United vs Park United at The Farm.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-run-to-row-more-06 
 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' fundraiser in aid of Pieta House at The National Rowing Centre, Farran, Co. Cork.
Rowing Club.
Assumpta Cahill, Coachford and Alison Harrison, Coachford.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Video with this.
LC-run-to-row-more-05 
 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' fundraiser in aid of Pieta House at The National Rowing Centre, Farran, Co. Cork.
Rowing Club.
Event volunteer marshalls; Cathal Cummins, Ella Buckley, Niamh Collins and Claire Cummins.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Video with this.
LC-run-to-row-more-04 
 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' fundraiser in aid of Pieta House at The National Rowing Centre, Farran, Co. Cork.
Rowing Club.
Lorcan and Erika O'Leary, Ballincollig.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Video with this.
LC-run-to-row-more-03 
 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' fundraiser in aid of Pieta House at The National Rowing Centre, Farran, Co. Cork.
Rowing Club.
Sanita and Daniela Puspure with Mark O'Donovan at the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Video with this.
LC-run-to-row-more-02 
 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' fundraiser in aid of Pieta House at The National Rowing Centre, Farran, Co. Cork.
Rowing Club.
Sarah Dolan, Sinead Murphy, Brid Ryan and Sarah Roseingrave.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Video with this.
LC-run-to-row-more-01 
 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' fundraiser in aid of Pieta House at The National Rowing Centre, Farran, Co. Cork.
Tony Corcoran and Mick O'Callaghan of Lee valley Rc with (middle) Lydia Heaphy of Skibbereen Rowing Club.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Video with this.
LC-run-to-row-09 
 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' in aid of Pieta House at the National Rowing Centre at Farran, Co. Cork on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Young rowers Holly Davis, Tia Murray, Eve Cahill and Lizzie Harrison taking part in the family event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Audrey Ellard Walsh request/ Video with this.
LC-run-to-row-08 
 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' in aid of Pieta House at the National Rowing Centre at Farran, Co. Cork on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Young rowers William O'Connell and David McSweeney of Lee Valley RC taking part in the family event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Audrey Ellard Walsh request/ Video with this.
LC-run-to-row-07 
 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' in aid of Pieta House at the National Rowing Centre at Farran, Co. Cork on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Rowers David Smyth, Eoin O''Shea, Alison O'Shea and Aoibhinn Twomey, from Midleton get set for the start of the indoor team rowing.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Audrey Ellard Walsh request/ Video with this.
LC-run-to-row-06 
 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' in aid of Pieta House at the National Rowing Centre at Farran, Co. Cork on Sunday 29th January 2017.
John McSweeney, Farran gets some expert help from rowers Shane O'Driscoll and Sanita Puspure as he takes part in the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Audrey Ellard Walsh request/ Video with this.
LC-run-to-row-05 
 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' in aid of Pieta House at the National Rowing Centre at Farran, Co. Cork on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Young rower Erika O'Leary taking part in the family event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Audrey Ellard Walsh request/ Video with this.
LC-run-to-row-03 
 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' in aid of Pieta House at the National Rowing Centre at Farran, Co. Cork on Sunday 29th January 2017. Ten-month old Alfie Harrington with mum Sinead Murphy warm up for the indoor rowing leg of the charity event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Audrey Ellard Walsh request/ Video with this.
LC-run-to-row-02 
 EEXX news 29/01/2017.
'Run to Row' in aid of Pieta House at the National Rowing Centre at Farran, Co. Cork on Sunday 29th January 2017.
Young rowers William O'Connell, David McSweeney of Lee Valley RC, Chulainn Malone, Farran and Patrick Puspures (Puspures) with Olympic rowers Gary O'Donovan and Sanita Puspure get set for the indoor rowing leg of the charity event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Audrey Ellard Walsh request/ Video with this.
LC-harty-15 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
St. Colman's Fermoy pack their defence in the final minutes of the game as Richard Galvin, Midleton seeks a late goal.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-harty-14 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
Shane O'Connor and Kieran Neville of St. Colman's Fermoy chase Liam O'Shea, Midleton CBS. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-harty-13 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
Corner back Kieran Neville, St. Colman's Fermoy tries to hold off a Midleton challenge.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-harty-12 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
Niall O'Leary (Castlelyons) St. Colman's Fermoy puts in a challenge on Ger Millerick, Midleton. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-harty-11 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
Congested and blocked roads in the vicinity of the Mallow GAA Complex saw many supporters arrrive late for the game.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-harty-10 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
Midleton supporters.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-harty-08 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
Ger Millerick, Midleton CBS wins a free from this tackle.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-harty-07 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
Midleton CBS corner forward Liam Gosnell, (Carrigtwohill) in the final.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-harty-06 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
Midleton supporters cheer on their team.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-harty-05 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
Midleton supporters bring colour and noise to the final.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-harty-04 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
A packed stand for the encounter at Mallow. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-harty-02 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
Celebration time for St. Colman's Fermoy after their fans invaded the pitch at the final whistle. They defeated Midleton and face Templemore in the final.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-harty-01 
 EEXX sport 28/01/2017. Dr. Harty Cup semi-final at Mallow on Saturday 28th January 2017. St Colman's, Fermoy vs Midleton CBS.
Celebration time for St. Colman's Fermoy after they defeated Midleton. They face Templemore in the final.
Pic; Larry Cummins
JCMunsterSnrCupRamblersVsLimerick08 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Ramblers V's Limerick FC, at St. Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Eoin McGreevy, Cobh Ramblers, David O'Connor, Limerick FC.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMunsterSnrCupRamblersVsLimerick07 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Ramblers V's Limerick FC, at St. Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Eoin McGreevy, Cobh Ramblers, Paul O'Connor, Limerick FC.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMunsterSnrCupRamblersVsLimerick06 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Ramblers V's Limerick FC, at St. Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Stephen Christopher, Cobh Ramblers, David O'Connor, Limerick FC.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMunsterSnrCupRamblersVsLimerick05 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Ramblers V's Limerick FC, at St. Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork.
CRaig Donnellan and Eoin McGreevy, Cobh Ramblers, Shane Duggan, Limerick FC.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMunsterSnrCupRamblersVsLimerick04 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Ramblers V's Limerick FC, at St. Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Matthew Whelan, Cobh Ramblers, Freddy Hall, Limerick FC.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMunsterSnrCupRamblersVsLimerick02 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Ramblers V's Limerick FC, at St. Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Charlie Flemming, Cobh Ramblers, Dean Clarke, Limerick FC.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMunsterSnrCupRamblersVsLimerick01 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Ramblers V's Limerick FC, at St. Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Christopher McCarthy, Cobh Ramblers, Garbhan Coughlan, Limerick FC.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLMayfieldVsRmount08 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, Mayfield United V's Rockmount, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Grace Matiki, Mayfield Utd, Cian O'Driscoll, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLMayfieldVsRmount07 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, Mayfield United V's Rockmount, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Robert Brosnan, Mayfield Utd, Stephen Montgomery and Gavin Corcoran, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLMayfieldVsRmount06 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, Mayfield United V's Rockmount, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Kevin O'Connell, Mayfield Utd, Shane Cronin, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLMayfieldVsRmount05 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, Mayfield United V's Rockmount, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Christopher Hull, Mayfield Utd, Stephen Montgomery, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLMayfieldVsRmount03 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, Mayfield United V's Rockmount, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Kevin O'Connell, Mayfield Utd, Shane Cronin, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLMayfieldVsRmount02 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, Mayfield United V's Rockmount, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Kevin O'Connell, Mayfield Utd, Shane Cronin, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMSLMayfieldVsRmount01 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior League, Senior Premier Division, Mayfield United V's Rockmount, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Cian Kelleher, Mayfield Utd, Shane Cronin, Rockmount.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLadiesNFLRd1CorkVsKerry11 
 EEjob 29/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Ladies National Football League, Round 1, Cork V's Kerry, at Mallow Sports Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Orla Finn, Cork, Elaine O'Sullivan, Kerry.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLadiesNFLRd1CorkVsKerry10 
 EEjob 29/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Ladies National Football League, Round 1, Cork V's Kerry, at Mallow Sports Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Niamh Cotter, Cork, Lorraine Scanlon, Kerry.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLadiesNFLRd1CorkVsKerry09 
 EEjob 29/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Ladies National Football League, Round 1, Cork V's Kerry, at Mallow Sports Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Orla Finn, Cork, Ciara Murphy, Kerry.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLadiesNFLRd1CorkVsKerry06 
 EEjob 29/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Ladies National Football League, Round 1, Cork V's Kerry, at Mallow Sports Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Eimear Scally, Cork, Eilis Lynch, Kerry.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLadiesNFLRd1CorkVsKerry05 
 EEjob 29/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Ladies National Football League, Round 1, Cork V's Kerry, at Mallow Sports Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Ciara O'Sullivan, Cork, Aislinn Desmond, Kerry.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLadiesNFLRd1CorkVsKerry04 
 EEjob 29/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Ladies National Football League, Round 1, Cork V's Kerry, at Mallow Sports Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Orla Finn, Cork, Ciara Murphy and Anna Galvin, Kerry.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLadiesNFLRd1CorkVsKerry03 
 EEjob 29/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Ladies National Football League, Round 1, Cork V's Kerry, at Mallow Sports Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Ciara O'Sullivan, Cork, Aislinn Desmond, Kerry.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLadiesNFLRd1CorkVsKerry02 
 EEjob 29/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Ladies National Football League, Round 1, Cork V's Kerry, at Mallow Sports Complex, Mallow, Co. Cork.
Ciara O'Sullivan, Cork, Aislinn Desmond, Kerry.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAghadaGAA13 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Aghada Gaa Club, Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Winning the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship, at Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe, Co. Cork.
Members of the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship Team.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAghadaGAA12 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Aghada Gaa Club, Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Winning the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship, at Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe, Co. Cork.
Mark, Mary and Denis Healy, (1991 Team member).
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAghadaGAA11 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Aghada Gaa Club, Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Winning the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship, at Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe, Co. Cork.
Cian, Mary and John Fleming, (1991 Team member).
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAghadaGAA10 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Aghada Gaa Club, Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Winning the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship, at Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe, Co. Cork.
Peter Cashman, (1991 Team member) with Mary and Christopher Cashman.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAghadaGAA09 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Aghada Gaa Club, Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Winning the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship, at Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe, Co. Cork.
Donal Godfrey with Mickey Lewis, (1991 Team member).
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAghadaGAA08 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Aghada Gaa Club, Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Winning the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship, at Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe, Co. Cork.
Dave Creedon, (1991 Team member) with his wife, Svetlana.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAghadaGAA07 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Aghada Gaa Club, Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Winning the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship, at Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe, Co. Cork.
Richard and Linda Good.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAghadaGAA06 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Aghada Gaa Club, Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Winning the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship, at Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe, Co. Cork.
Ber and Ken O'Keeffe, (1991 Team member)
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAghadaGAA05 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Aghada Gaa Club, Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Winning the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship, at Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe, Co. Cork.
Jimmy and Mary O'Reilly.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAghadaGAA04 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Aghada Gaa Club, Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Winning the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship, at Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe, Co. Cork.
Brothers, Declan and Alan Devoy, both 1991 Team members.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAghadaGAA03 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Aghada Gaa Club, Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Winning the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship, at Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe, Co. Cork.
Colm and Ger O'Brien with Regina Connolly and John Paul O'Connor.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAghadaGAA02 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Aghada Gaa Club, Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Winning the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship, at Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe, Co. Cork.
Gillian and Aidan Berry. (1991 Team member)
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAghadaGAA01 
 EEjob 28/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Aghada Gaa Club, Celebrating 25th Anniversary of Winning the 1991 Intermediate Football Championship, at Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe, Co. Cork.
Jim Motherway, (1991 Team member) with his wife, Andrea.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
CETB-grúpa-ó-Choláiste-Ghobnatan-le-Ted-agus-Breandán(1) 
 REPRO FREE.
13/01/2017
Cork Education & Training Board, Leaving Certificate and Leaving Certificate Applied Awards Ceremony, at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.
CETB-grúpa-ó-Choláiste-Ghobnatan-le-Ted-agus-Breandán-(1)(1) 
 REPRO FREE.
13/01/2017
Cork Education & Training Board, Leaving Certificate and Leaving Certificate Applied Awards Ceremony, at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork.

Picture: Jim Coughlan.
DKE290117talent014 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Eddie Scragg, Mossie and Theresa Walsh and Betty Scragg, all from Dublin Hill, enjoying a night out at the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117talent013 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Anne Daunt and Anne Kiely, both from The Glen, enjoying the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117talent012 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Rita and Con Cashman, Ballyvolane, enjoying the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117talent011 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Ray Heffernan from Mayfield, during his performance in the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117talent010 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Jerry O'Mahony, North Main Street, winner of the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117talent009 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Freda Conway, Ballyvolane, performing in the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117talent008 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Denis O'Callaghan, Pouladuff Road, performing in the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117talent007 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Maura and Batt Dunlea, Killeens, at the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117talent006 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Peggy Hutchinson, Onslow Gardens and Grace O'Donovan, Fair Hill, attending the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117talent005 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Catherine Cronin, Farranree, Dolores Finnigan, Blackpool and Mary Barrett, Cathedral Road, enjoying the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117talent004 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Eileeen and Charlie Saville, Cathedral Road, at the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117talent003 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Ann and Jim O'Leary, Ballyvolane and Michael Foley, Knocknaheeny, attending the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117talent002 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Owen O'Sullivan and Eithne Herlihy, both Fair Hill, enjoying the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117talent001 
 EEjob 29.01.2017
Echo News/Socials
Organiser Paddy O'Brien with Betty Duncliffe and Willie O'Callaghan, Glen Rovers GAA club president, at the Glen Rovers GAA club heat of the Over-60s talent competition, in Blackpool.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117races010 
 EEXXjob 29.01.2017
Echo Exam Sport
Ministerforsport and Derek O'Connor, clear the last to easily land the Winner of Two at the point-to-point races in Carrigtwohill, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117races008 
 EEXXjob 29.01.2017
Echo Exam Sport
Good Auld Times and Declan Queally, lead the way during the 5-Y-O & Upwards Mares' Maiden at the point-to-point races in Carrigtwohill, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117races007 
 EEXXjob 29.01.2017
Echo Exam Sport
Celine Fitzgibbon and Aoife Shinnick, both from Glanworth, are all smiles at the point-to-point races in Carrigtwohill, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117races006 
 EEXXjob 29.01.2017
Echo Exam Sport
Melissa Buttimer, Crossbarry and James O'Reilly, Carrignavar, enjoying the action at the point-to-point races in Carrigtwohill, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117races004 
 EEXXjob 29.01.2017
Echo Exam Sport
Battys Dilemma and Eoin O'Brien, clear the last to win the 5-Y-O Geldings' Maiden at the point-to-point races in Carrigtwohill, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117races003 
 EEXXjob 29.01.2017
Echo Exam Sport
Champagne Mist and Jimmy O'Rourke, in action during the 5-Y-O Geldings' Maiden at the point-to-point races in Carrigtwohill, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290117races002 
 EEXXjob 29.01.2017
Echo Exam Sport
Locals Pat Courtney and Paudie Greene, checking the form at the point-to-point races in Carrigtwohill, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE280117rebel007 
 XXjob 28.01.2017
Exam News/Sport
Carmel O'Connor and Derry O'Gorman, both Buttevant, attending the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE280117rebel006 
 XXjob 28.01.2017
Exam News/Sport
Joey and Jean Hanlon and Anne and Tadhg Donovan, all from Buttevant, attending the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE280117rebel005 
 XXjob 28.01.2017
Exam News/Sport
Pat and Ann O'Connell, Kilshannig, at the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE280117rebel004 
 XXjob 28.01.2017
Exam News/Sport
Ger and Anne O'Donovan, Kilshannig, attending the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE280117rebel003 
 XXjob 28.01.2017
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Denis Coleman and Mary Hannon, both Mitchelstown and Sean Dillon, Mallow, attending the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
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Mairead Dillon and Mary Slattery, both Mallow, enjoying the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
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Sinead Bolster and Marie Kelleher, both from Mallow, are all smiles at the Rebel Og annual awards ceremony at the Clayton Hotel, Silver Springs, Cork.
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Bishopstown pianist Fionnuala Moynihan, performing at the Triskel Christchurch.
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Eleanor Malone, Ballinlough, Paola Mantega, Sardinia and Malachy Daly, Ballinlough, attending the performance of Bishopstown pianist Fionnuala Moynihan, at the Triskel Christchurch.
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Ann and Brian Carroll from Fermoy, enjoying the performance of Bishopstown pianist Fionnuala Moynihan, at the Triskel Christchurch.
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Mary and Roisin Barry from Glounthaune, are all smiles at the performance of Bishopstown pianist Fionnuala Moynihan, at the Triskel Christchurch.
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Donncha and Margaret O Cinneide, St Luke's, attending the performance of Bishopstown pianist Fionnuala Moynihan, at the Triskel Christchurch.
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Peter Fleming, Montenotte, at the performance of Bishopstown pianist Fionnuala Moynihan, at the Triskel Christchurch.
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Pat and Susan Lucey from Ovens, attending the performance of Bishopstown pianist Fionnuala Moynihan, at the Triskel Christchurch.
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Maria Assumpta pupils Rose Hollywood and Rebecca O'Mahony, enjoying the performance of Bishopstown pianist Fionnuala Moynihan, at the Triskel Christchurch.
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Carmel Murphy from Blarney, at the performance of Bishopstown pianist Fionnuala Moynihan, at the Triskel Christchurch.
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Ann Donegan and Mary Corkery, both from Rochestown, enjoying the performance of Bishopstown pianist Fionnuala Moynihan, at the Triskel Christchurch.
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Marion Gormley, London and Agnes Earley, Berrings, at the performance of Bishopstown pianist Fionnuala Moynihan, at the Triskel Christchurch.
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Joachim Steppich from Germany, Elaine Stevens from Wales and Mary Sheehan from Cork, attending the performance of Bishopstown pianist Fionnuala Moynihan, at the Triskel Christchurch.
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Bishopstown pianist Fionnuala Moynihan, before her performance at the Triskel Christchurch, with Tony Sheehan; artistic director of the Triskel Arts Centre.
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Rachel and Siun Larkin from Shanbally, getting some footage, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
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Aoibhe O'Malley from Douglas, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
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Saoirse Larkin from Shanbally, giving the thumbs-up at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
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Ryan McDonnell from Wilton at the controls with pilot Jamie McKenzie, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
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Nemo Rangers club members Sylvester Cotter and George Walsh, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
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John Kearney; CEO of the Irish Community Air Ambulance project, Micheal Martin TD; leader of Fianna Fail and pilot Jamie McKenzie, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
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Joanna and Marcella O'Leary and Pawel and Sofia Oska, all South Douglas Road, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
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The new Community Helicopter after landing at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
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Stephen and Conor McGovern, Ballinlough and Ben O'Sullivan, St Luke's, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
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Professor Stephen Cusack of Cork University Hospital, speaking at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
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Laura O'Keeffe and Shenan O'Mahony, both Cork South civil defence, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
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Irish Community Air Ambulance project CEO John Kearney, left and chairman Ken Smyth, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
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EOHNeptunevSligo15 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune 's captain Gary Walsh with Maisie, Janice and Luke Walsh after defeating EJ Sligo All Stars in the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevSligo14 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune 's Sean Jenkins MVP award winner after defeating EJ Sligo All Stars in the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevSligo13 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune players after defeating EJ Sligo All Stars in the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevSligo11 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune 's Liam Chandler leads the celebration against EJ Sligo All Stars in the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevSligo10 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune supporters celebrate after defeating EJ Sligo All Stars in the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevSligo07 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune 's Sean Jenkins scores from EJ Sligo All Stars Kaylim Noel during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevSligo06 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune 's Sean Jenkins scores from EJ Sligo All Stars Kaylim Noel during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevSligo04 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune 's Shane Duggan leaps to score a basket from EJ Sligo All Stars Kaylim Noel during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevSligo03 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune 's Sean Jenkins in full flight against EJ Sligo All Stars during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevSligo02 
 28th January 2017...... BFG Neptune 's Gary Walsh in full flight against EJ Sligo All Stars during the Hula Hoops Presidents cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevKubs121 
 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune supporters Emily Rodgers and Sophie Barrett after the win over Kubs in the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevKubs119 
 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune's Adam Drummond and Sean Jenkins raise the trophy after the win over Kubs in the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevKubs118 
 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune's Cian Heaphy recieves the MVP award from Bernard O'Byrne after the win over Kubs in the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevKubs115 
 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune coach Paul Kelleher and players celebrate the win over Kubs in the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevKubs114 
 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune supporters celebrate the win over Kubs in the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevKubs113 
 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune supporters celebrate the win over Kubs in the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevKubs13 
 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune's Cian Heaphy shoots a basket from Kubs Jack Kelly during the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevKubs11 
 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune supporters celebrate the win over Kubs in the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevKubs06 
 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune coach Paul Kelleher and selector Jim Leahy and players celebrate the win over Kubs in the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevKubs01 
 27th January 2017.........BFG Neptune's Sean Jenkins wins the ball from Kubs Eoghan Mckaye during the Hula Hoops National under 18 mens final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal32 
 29th January 2017....... Part of BFG Neptune's coaching team father and son Kieran and Jim Leahy, who had a triple winning weekend at the Hula Hoops national cup finals at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght , winning the mens under 18 cup, presidents cup and mens under 20 cup 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal30 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Adam Drmmond with Cliff Peyton after defeating Kubs in the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal29 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Sean Jenkins with his mother Angeline Myers after defeating Kubs in the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal27 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Liam Chandler celebrates after defeating Kubs in the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal26 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune Adam Drmmond MVP winner after defeating Kubs in the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal25 
 29th January 2017....... Three BFG Neptune players who MVP awards over the weekend, Adam Drummond, Sean Jenkins and Cian Heaphy at the Hula Hoops national cup finals at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal22 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune players celebrate after defeating Kubs in the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal21 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's joint captains Brian Murphy and Adam Heapy raise the trophy after defeating Kubs at the Hula Hoops under 20's mens final at national cup finals at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght , 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal20 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune players celebrate after defeating Kubs in the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal19 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune players celebrate after defeating Kubs in the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal18 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune coaches Jim and Kieran Leahy and Paul Kelleher have fun after defeating Kubs in the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal17 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune Cian Heaphy shoots a basket against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal16 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune Cian Heaphy shoots a basket against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal15 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune Adam Drummond shoots a basket against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal14 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune Adam Drummond shoots a basket against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal13 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune supporters Billy Kelly, Jim Donoghue and Thomas Mullins against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal12 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune supporter Emily Rodgers against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal11 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune supporters Ruth and Ben McSweeney against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal10 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune supporters Paul, Lucy and Rhoda Keohane against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal09 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune supporters Emily Rodgers, Cassie Thompson, Sophie Barrett and Emma Wallace against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal08 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune supporters Callum Keating, James Kelleher and Sean Noonan against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal06 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune Sean Jenkins in action against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal05 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune supporters against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal04 
 29th January 2017....... MVP BFG Neptune's Adam Drummond bursting upfield against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal03 
 29th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Cian Heaphy in full flight against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal02 
 29th January 2017....... MVP BFG Neptune's Adam Drummond breaks from Kubs Robert O'Meara and Marcus Black during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunefinal01 
 29th January 2017....... MVP BFG Neptune's Adam Drummond shoots a basket against Kubs during the Hula Hoops under 20 mens national cup final at the Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey17 
 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire coach Mark Scannell and players celebrate after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey08 
 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire captain Aine McKenna trying to find a way around Liffey Celtic's Anna Pupin in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey05 
 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire supporters Lisa Casey (left) and Zara Long after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey04 
 29th January 2017......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire supporter Zara Long after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops womens National cup final at Basketball Arena, Tallaght yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevDCU09 
 28th January 2017...... Ambassador UCC Glanmire players during the defeat by DCU Mercy at the Hula Hoops under 18 national cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevDCU08 
 28th January 2017...... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Louise Scannell with her mother Mary Scannell and team manager during the defeat by DCU Mercy at the Hula Hoops under 18 national cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevDCU07 
 28th January 2017...... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Avril Braham during the defeat by DCU Mercy at the Hula Hoops under 18 national cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevDCU06 
 28th January 2017...... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Louise Scannell with her mother Mary Scannell and team manager during the defeat by DCU Mercy at the Hula Hoops under 18 national cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevDCU05 
 28th January 2017...... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's coach Ronan O'Sullivan during the defeat by DCU Mercy at the Hula Hoops under 18 national cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevDCU04 
 28th January 2017...... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's coach Ronan O'Sullivan during the defeat by DCU Mercy at the Hula Hoops under 18 national cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevDCU03 
 28th January 2017...... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Louise Scannell bursting past DCU Mercy's Deborah Sealy and Fiona O'Grady during the Hula Hoops under 18 national cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevDCU02 
 28th January 2017...... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Avril Braham shoots a basket from DCU Mercy's Deborah Sealy and Rachel Huijsdens during the Hula Hoops under 18 national cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevDCU01 
 28th January 2017...... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Annaliese Murphy in action against DCU Mercy during the Hula Hoops under 18 national cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHFrMathews14 
 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews player coach Paul Ryan and his son Matthew after the defeat by NI Knights in the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHFrMathews14 
 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews player coach Paul Ryan and his son Matthew after the defeat by NI Knights in the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHFrMathews10 
 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews player coach Paul Ryan is consoled by his on Matthew after the defeat by NI Knights in the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHFrMathews09 
 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews player coach Paul Ryan is consoled by his on Matthew after the defeat by NI Knights in the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHFrMathews07 
 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews Michael O'Donoghue in action with NI Knights Josh Graham in the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHFrMathews06 
 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews supporters watching their side against NI Knights in the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHFrMathews05 
 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews Alan Dineen in action against NI Knights in the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHFrMathews04 
 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews Alex Hennebry in action against NI Knights in the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHFrMathews03 
 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews Jack Quinn in action against NI Knights in the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHFrMathews02 
 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews Alan Dineen in action against NI Knights in the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHFrMathews01 
 27th January 2017....... Fr. Mathews Paul Ryan in action against NI Knights Neil Carlisle during the Hula Hoops IWA cup at the Basketball Arena , Tallaght last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian21 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons supporters celebrate against UCD Marian in the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian20 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Shane Coughlan and Shane McCarthy after defeating UCD Marian in the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian17 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons supporters Alie and Sophie McCarthy after defeating UCD Marian in the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian16 
 28th January 2017....... Happy Blue Demons supporter after defeating UCD Marian in the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian15 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Shane McCarthy with his wife Aisling and children Hollie and Brandon after defeating UCD Marian in the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian13 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Shane Coughlan MVP winner against UCD Marian during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian12 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons coachTroy O'Mahony celebrates against UCD Marian during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian10 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Niall O'Reilly in action against UCD Marian during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian10 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Niall O'Reilly in action against UCD Marian during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian09 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Criag Duggan wins the ball from UCD Marian's Breandan O'Riain during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian08 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Shanet Coughlan flat out against UCD Marian during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian07 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Luke O'Mahony trying to get past UCD Marian's Jack Nolan during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian06 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Shane McCarthy in action against UCD Marian during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian05 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Shane Coughlan takes on UCD Marian's Breandan O'Riain's during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian05 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Shane Coughlan takes on UCD Marian's Breandan O'Riain's during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian04 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Luke O'Mahony looking to score a basket against UCD Marian during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian03 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Shane Coughlan leaps and scores a basket against UCD Marian during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian02 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Luke O'Mahony looking to score a basket from UCD Marian's Aran Lee and Jack Nolan during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvMarian01 
 28th January 2017.......Blue Demons Luke O'Mahony watches as he scores a basket against UCD Marian during the Hula Hoops NICC cup final at the National Basketball Arena, Tallaght
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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L’Atitude, Union Quay, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
Guest speaker, Ellen O'Keeffe, Loreto Fermoy Past Pupil & Volunteer/Activist with Refugee Migrant Solidarity Ireland (RAMSI).
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo News.
Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
Guest speaker, Fiona Finn, CEO Irish Immigration Support centre (NASC).
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLoretoFermoy12 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo News.
Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
On stage, guest speakers, Ellen O'Keeffe, Loreto Fermoy Past Pupil & Volunteer/Activist with Refugee Migrant Solidarity Ireland (RAMSI) and Salim Mhawesh, Syrian Refugee.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLoretoFermoy11 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo News.
Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
On stage, guest speaker, Salim Mhawesh, Syrian Refugee.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLoretoFermoy10 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo News.
Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
General scene at the seminar with a full hall and guest speakers on stage, Ellen O'Keeffe, Loreto Fermoy Past Pupil & Volunteer/Activist with Refugee Migrant Solidarity Ireland (RAMSI), Salim Mhawesh, Syrian Refugee, Fiona Finn, CEO Irish Immigration Support centre (NASC), Jennifer Dewan, Immigration Support centre (NASC) and David Stanton, Minister for State for Equality, Immigration and Integration.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLoretoFermoy09 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo News.
Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
On stage, Guest Speakers, Ellen O'Keeffe, Loreto Fermoy Past Pupil & Volunteer/Activist with Refugee Migrant Solidarity Ireland (RAMSI), Salim Mhawesh, Syrian Refugee, Fiona Finn, CEO Irish Immigration Support centre (NASC), Jennifer Dewan, Immigration Support centre (NASC) and David Stanton, Minister for State for Equality, Immigration and Integration.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLoretoFermoy08 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo News.
Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
Pictured speaking are Salim Mhawesh, Syrian Refugee and David Stanton, Minister for State for Equality, Immigration and Integration.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLoretoFermoy07 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo News.
Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
TY students who were involved in the setting up of the seminar, Hannah Mounir, Ellen Byrne and Gemma Patterson with Guest Speakers, Salim Mhawesh, Syrian Refugee, Fiona Finn, CEO Irish Immigration Support centre (NASC), David Stanton, Minister for State for Equality, Immigration and Integration, Ellen O'Keeffe, Loreto Fermoy Past Pupil & Volunteer/Activist with Refugee Migrant Solidarity Ireland (RAMSI) and Ger Holland, Loreto Fermoy Teacher.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLoretoFermoy06 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo News.
Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
TY students who were involved in the setting up of the seminar, Sibèal McGrath and Hannah Ryan, with Principal Marie Ring and Guest Speakers, David Stanton, Minister for State for Equality,Immigration and Integration and Ellen O'Keeffe, Loreto Fermoy Past Pupil & Volunteer/Activist with Refugee Migrant Solidarity Ireland (RAMSI).
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLoretoFermoy05 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo News.
Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
TY students who were involved in the setting up of the seminar, Sibèal McGrath and Hannah Ryan, with Guest Speakers, David Stanton, Minister for State for Equality,Immigration and Integration and Ellen O'Keeffe, Loreto Fermoy Past Pupil & Volunteer/Activist with Refugee Migrant Solidarity Ireland (RAMSI).
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLoretoFermoy04 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo News.
Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
TY students who were involved in the setting up of the seminar, Annie Chen, Orna O'Reilly, Lynda Hynes, Alison Hayes and Michelle Madden.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLoretoFermoy03 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo News.
Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
TY students who were involved in the setting up of the seminar, Billie Shanahan, Hannah Ryan, Sibèal McGrath, Eimear Vaughan, Grainne Daly and Amy Gill.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLoretoFermoy02 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo News.
Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
TY students who were involved in the setting up of the seminar, Eimear Vaughan, Grainne Daly and Amy Gill.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCLoretoFermoy01 
 EEjob 27/01/2017
Echo News.
Loreto Secondary School Fermoy, Justice Week, Youth Empowering Society (YES), Refugee Awareness seminar, People Not Problems, at Loreto Secondary School, College Road, Fermoy, Co. Cork.
TY students who were involved in the setting up of the seminar, Billie Shanahan, Hannah Ryan and Sibèal McGrath.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
DKE270117ramblers006 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam Sport 
Player Ryan Hogan and his girlfriend Aisling Walsh, at the Cobh Ramblers FC media event to launch their new kit deal with Joma, at St Colman's Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117ramblers005 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam Sport 
John Kiely and Padraig O'Sullivan, both Garvey's SuperValu, at the Cobh Ramblers FC media event to launch their new kit deal with Joma, at St Colman's Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117ramblers004 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam Sport 
Michael O'Donovan, club member, Cllr Anthony Barry, deputising for the Mayor of Cork County and Hendrick Verwey, chairman of Cobh Tourism, attending the Cobh Ramblers FC media event to launch their new kit deal with Joma, at St Colman's Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117ramblers003 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam Sport 
Players Charlie Fleming and Craig Donnellan, at the Cobh Ramblers FC media event to launch their new kit deal with Joma, at St Colman's Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117ramblers002 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam Sport 
Players Adam Mylod, Jason Abbott, Charlie Fleming and Craig Donnellan, at the Cobh Ramblers FC media event to launch their new kit deal with Joma, at St Colman's Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117ramblers001 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam Sport 
Bob Donovan; chairman of Cobh Ramblers FC, Susanne McNamara; Joma Ireland brand manager and Adrian Ryan; Sportsgear Direct, at the Cobh Ramblers FC media event to launch their new kit deal with Joma, at St Colman's Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117 copter012 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam News
Rachel and Siun Larkin from Shanbally, getting some footage, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117 copter011 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam News
Aoibhe O'Malley from Douglas, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117 copter010 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam News
Saoirse Larkin from Shanbally, giving the thumbs-up at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117 copter009 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam News
Ryan McDonnell from Wilton at the controls with pilot Jamie McKenzie, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117 copter008 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam News
Nemo Rangers club members Sylvester Cotter and George Walsh, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117 copter007 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam News
John Kearney; CEO of the Irish Community Air Ambulance project, Micheal Martin TD; leader of Fianna Fail and pilot Jamie McKenzie, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117 copter006 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam News
Joanna and Marcella O'Leary and Pawel and Sofia Oska, all South Douglas Road, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117 copter004 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam News
Stephen and Conor McGovern, Ballinlough and Ben O'Sullivan, St Luke's, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117 copter002 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam News
Laura O'Keeffe and Shenan O'Mahony, both Cork South civil defence, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270117 copter001 
 XXjob 27.01.2017
Exam News
Irish Community Air Ambulance project CEO John Kearney, left and chairman Ken Smyth, at the landing of the new Community Helicopter at Nemo Rangers sports complex, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE260117lotto006 
 EEjob 26.01.2017
Echo News/Vox Pop
Trudy Casey from Cobh at Fitzpatrick's Shop in Glounthaune.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE260117lotto005 
 EEjob 26.01.2017
Echo News/Vox Pop
Frank O'Keeffe from Knockraha, at Fitzpatrick's Shop in Glounthaune.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE260117lotto004 
 EEjob 26.01.2017
Echo News/Vox Pop
Local lady Helen O'Mahony, at Fitzpatrick's Shop in Glounthaune.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE260117lotto003 
 EEjob 26.01.2017
Echo News/Vox Pop
Dick Fitzgerald from Ladysbridge, at Fitzpatrick's Shop in Glounthaune.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE260117lotto002 
 EEjob 26.01.2017
Echo News/Vox Pop
Manager Kerri O'Neill with staff members Mary Ryan and Louise O'Leary, at Fitzpatrick's Shop in Glounthaune.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE260117lotto001 
 EEjob 26.01.2017
Echo News/Vox Pop
Manager Kerri O'Neill at Fitzpatrick's Shop in Glounthaune.
Picture: David Keane.
DENIS-launch-9 
 EE LIVE NEWS 26/01/2017 (re maurice gubbins) ... 
At the ReimagineCork 2017 projects launch by the Lord Mayor at City Hall, Cork, were the Lord Mayor, Cllr. Des Cahill, Cllr. Kieran McCarthy, ReimagineCork volunteers, Cork City Council staff, and representatives of the CIF, Cork Chamber and the business community with a map of the projects located on the north channel of the River Lee. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-launch-8 
 EE LIVE NEWS 26/01/2017 (re maurice gubbins) ... 
At the ReimagineCork 2017 projects launch by the Lord Mayor at City Hall, Cork, were Pat Ruane, Cork City Council, (left) and Paul McGuirk, do. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-launch-7 
 EE LIVE NEWS 26/01/2017 (re maurice gubbins) ... 
At the ReimagineCork 2017 projects launch by the Lord Mayor at City Hall, Cork, were Jess O'Connor (left) and Clare Burke of ReimagineCork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-launch-6 
 EE LIVE NEWS 26/01/2017 (re maurice gubbins) ... 
At the ReimagineCork 2017 projects launch by the Lord Mayor at City Hall, Cork, were Jean Brennan, arts officer, Cork City Council, and Robert Crowley, TEAM, Cork City Council. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-launch-5 
 EE LIVE NEWS 26/01/2017 (re maurice gubbins) ... 
At the ReimagineCork 2017 projects launch by the Lord Mayor at City Hall, Cork, were (from left) John O'Sullivan, ReimagineCork; Jeremy Ward and Ann Bogan, Cork City Council. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-launch-4 
 EE LIVE NEWS 26/01/2017 (re maurice gubbins) ... 
At the ReimagineCork 2017 projects launch by the Lord Mayor at City Hall, Cork, were Erin O'Brien, Cork City Council, and Tadhg Daly, ReimagineCork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-launch-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS 26/01/2017 (re maurice gubbins) ... 
At the ReimagineCork 2017 projects launch by the Lord Mayor at City Hall, Cork, were (from left) Brigh Ryan, Cork City Council; Dominika Michalowska and Yoonsik Kim of ReimagineCork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-launch-2 
 EE LIVE NEWS 26/01/2017 ... 
At the ReimagineCork 2017 projects launch by the Lord Mayor at City Hall, Cork, were (from left) Patrick Leader of Leader's, North Main St.; Rebecca Roche and Kevin O'Brien of ReimagineCork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-fest-8 
 IE SOCIALS FOR DES O'DRISCOLL 26/01/2017 ... 
At the Dirk Powell headline concert at the White Horse during Ballincollig Winter Music Festival were (from left) Joe Carey, festival organiser; Dirk Powell, headline performer, and Christy Leahy, festival organiser.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-fest-7 
 IE SOCIALS FOR DES O'DRISCOLL 26/01/2017 ... 
At the Dirk Powell headline concert at the White Horse during Ballincollig Winter Music Festival were (from left) Liam Lynch, Roisín Sherrard, Caroline and Eddie Robinson all from Cloughduv.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-fest-6 
 IE SOCIALS FOR DES O'DRISCOLL 26/01/2017 ... 
At the Dirk Powell headline concert at the White Horse during Ballincollig Winter Music Festival were (from left) Christy Leahy, Carrignavar; Michelle Finnerty, Ahascragh, and Johnny Neville, Ballinlough, Cork.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-fest-5 
 IE SOCIALS FOR DES O'DRISCOLL 26/01/2017 ... 
At the Dirk Powell headline concert at the White Horse during Ballincollig Winter Music Festival was Lucia Comnes visiting from San Francisco.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-fest-4 
 IE SOCIALS FOR DES O'DRISCOLL 26/01/2017 ... 
At the Dirk Powell headline concert at the White Horse during Ballincollig Winter Music Festival were Eleanor Malone, Ballinlough, Cork, (left) and Mary Daly, Courtbrack.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-fest-3 
 IE SOCIALS FOR DES O'DRISCOLL 26/01/2017 ... 
At the Dirk Powell headline concert at the White Horse during Ballincollig Winter Music Festival were Michael and Mary Dineen, Model Farm Road, Cork.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-fest-1 
 IE SOCIALS FOR DES O'DRISCOLL 26/01/2017 ... 
At the Dirk Powell headline concert at the White Horse during Ballincollig Winter Music Festival was Sheena Knepper, Mallow.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cork-5 
 EE LIVE NEWS 27/01/2017 (re maurice gubbins) ... 
At the first event at Café Velo, George's Quay, of Cork Coffee Weekend were Brigh Ryan, Rochestown, Cork, and Lorcan Griffin, Turners Cross, Cork.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cork-4 
 EE LIVE NEWS 27/01/2017 (re maurice gubbins) ... 
At the first event at Café Velo, George's Quay, of Cork Coffee Weekend was Joanne O'Hanrahan of Café Velo with a latte.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cork-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS 27/01/2017 (re maurice gubbins) ... 
At the first event at Café Velo, George's Quay, of Cork Coffee Weekend were Paul Donnelly, barista, Café Velo, (right) discussing the effects of heat on the brewing of expresso with Eoghan Dwane, Cloughduv, (left) and Liam O'Callaghan, Crookstown. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-cork-2 
 EE LIVE NEWS 27/01/2017 (re maurice gubbins) ... 
At the first event at Café Velo, George's Quay, of Cork Coffee Weekend were (from left) Eoin Kennedy, co-organiser of Cork Coffee Weekend; Paul Donnelly, barista, Café Velo, and Rob Horgan, Café Velo.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-cork-1 
 EE LIVE NEWS 27/01/2017 (re maurice gubbins) ... 
At the first event at Café Velo, George's Quay, of Cork Coffee Weekend were (from left) Enda Keane, Treemetrics; Nicole O'Connor, Café Velo, and Eoin Kennedy, co-organiser of Cork Coffee Weekend.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
LC-vintage-13 
 EE Clubzone 25/01/2017.
Carrigtwohill Vintage Club - New Members Welcome. Supplied pic.
LC-vintage-11 
 EE Clubzone 25/01/2017.
Carrigtwohill Vintage Club - New Members Welcome.
Feature for Sarah Horgan.
Club officials Derek Burke, Vice Chairman; Jonny Buckley, PRO/Sec; Fergus Coomey, Chairman; and Dave Keegan, Treasurer.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-vintage-10 
 EE Clubzone 25/01/2017.
Carrigtwohill Vintage Club - New Members Welcome.
Feature for Sarah Horgan.
Club members at Carrigtwohill Community Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-vintage-09 
 EE Clubzone 25/01/2017.
Carrigtwohill Vintage Club - New Members Welcome.
Feature for Sarah Horgan.
Club members attending a meeting at Carrigtwohill Community Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-vintage-07 
 EE Clubzone 25/01/2017.
Carrigtwohill Vintage Club - New Members Welcome.
Feature for Sarah Horgan.
Shane Murphy on his 1994 Moffett Multi Function Tractor.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-vintage-06 
 EE Clubzone 25/01/2017.
Carrigtwohill Vintage Club - New Members Welcome.
Feature for Sarah Horgan.
Car owners Roy O'Regan, Dean Bradley and Joe Dunne.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-vintage-05 
 EE Clubzone 25/01/2017.
Carrigtwohill Vintage Club - New Members Welcome.
Feature for Sarah Horgan.
Car owners Roy O'Regan, Dean Bradley and Joe Dunne.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-vintage-04 
 EE Clubzone 25/01/2017.
Carrigtwohill Vintage Club - New Members Welcome.
Feature for Sarah Horgan.
Robbie Sheehan with his 1993 Honda 50.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-vintage-03 
 EE Clubzone 25/01/2017.
Carrigtwohill Vintage Club - New Members Welcome.
Feature for Sarah Horgan.
Joe Murphy in front of (at right) his Cork-built 1962 Ford Super Major tractor with (at left) a 1971 Ford 3000 tractor.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-vintage-02 
 EE Clubzone 25/01/2017.
Carrigtwohill Vintage Club - New Members Welcome.
Feature for Sarah Horgan.
Joe Murphy in front of (at right) his Cork-built 1962 Ford Super Major tractor.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-vintage-01 
 EE Clubzone 25/01/2017.
Carrigtwohill Vintage Club feature for Sarah Horgan.
Dave Keegan on his 1970 Massey Ferguson 135 tractor.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-model-UN-day-two-09 
 EEXX news 26/01/2017, Day Two of the Davis College Model United Nations assembly at City Hall Cork. (Additional pix and video by Larry Cummins available from Day One on Wednesday)
'Delegate' from Israel speaking at the fourth annual model UN assembly.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-model-UN-day-two-09-(1) 
 EEXX news 26/01/2017, Day Two of the Davis College Model United Nations assembly at City Hall Cork. (Additional pix and video by Larry Cummins available from Day One on Wednesday)
'Delegate' from Israel speaking at the fourth annual model UN assembly.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-model-UN-day-two-08 
 EEXX news 26/01/2017, Day Two of the Davis College Model United Nations assembly at City Hall Cork. (Additional pix and video by Larry Cummins available from Day One on Wednesday)
Afghanistan 'Delegate' Darragh O'Keeffe, Colaiste Treasa, Kanturk at the fourth annual Davis College model UN assembly.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-model-UN-day-two-07 
 EEXX news 26/01/2017, Day Two of the Davis College Model United Nations assembly at City Hall Cork. (Additional pix and video by Larry Cummins available from Day One on Wednesday)
Australia 'Delegate' David Graham, Kinsale Community School at the fourth annual model UN assembly.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-model-UN-day-two-06 
 EEXX news 26/01/2017, Day Two of the Davis College Model United Nations assembly at City Hall Cork. (Additional pix and video by Larry Cummins available from Day One on Wednesday)
Costa Rica 'Delegate' Ciara O'Malley from Loretto, Kilkenny at the fourth annual Davis College Model UN assembly.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-model-UN-day-two-05 
 EEXX news 26/01/2017, Day Two of the Davis College Model United Nations assembly at City Hall Cork. (Additional pix and video by Larry Cummins available from Day One on Wednesday)
DPRK 'Delegate' Raymond Reynolds from Davis College, Mallow raises an issue at the fourth annual model UN assembly.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-model-UN-day-two-04 
 EEXX news 26/01/2017, Day Two of the Davis College Model United Nations assembly at City Hall Cork. (Additional pix and video by Larry Cummins available from Day One on Wednesday)
'Delegates' Barromie Fullah (Kenya) and Robert Dunne (Denmark), from Davis College, Mallow look over a motion to be presented at the fourth annual model UN assembly.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-model-UN-day-two-03 
 EEXX news 26/01/2017, Day Two of the Davis College Model United Nations assembly at City Hall Cork. (Additional pix and video by Larry Cummins available from Day One on Wednesday)
'Delegates' Barromie Fullah (Kenya) and Robert Dunne (Denmark), from Davis College, Mallow at the fourth annual model UN assembly.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-model-UN-day-two-02 
 EEXX news 26/01/2017, Day Two of the Davis College Model United Nations assembly at City Hall Cork. (Additional pix and video by Larry Cummins available from Day One on Wednesday)
'Delegates' Eoin McCarthy, (Taiwan); Anthony Castillo, (Dominican Republic) and Sean Browne (Kiribati), all students at Davis Collge, Mallow at the fourth annual model UN assembly.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-commerce-05 
 Pic; Larry Cummins. Standalone Business 26/01/2017.
Pictured at the launch of the 35th UCC Commerce Conference in the Port of Cork boardroom are conference co-directors Eoin Collopy and Anna O'Sullivan with (left) Conor Healy, CEO, Cork Chamber. and (right) Brendan Keating, CEO, Port of Cork.
The conference takes place in The Kingsley Hotel, Cork next Thursday, February 2, bringing together business leaders, students and academics. The conference is run by the UCC Commerce Society. Speakers this year include Michael Cawley- formerly of Ryanair and currently Failte Ireland chairman, Michael O'Flynn-O'Flynn group, Orlaith Carmody-PR consultant, Pat Falvey- mountaineer and motivational speaker, Barrie O'Connell- Partner in charge, KPMG and president of Cork Chamber, Niamh Bushnell- Dublin Commisioner for Startups, Pat Lucey-CEO, Aspira, and Bob Savage- EMC Dell. Media partner includes The Irish Examiner.
LC-commerce-04 
 Pic; Larry Cummins. Standalone Business 26/01/2017.
Pictured at the launch of the 35th UCC Commerce Conference in the Port of Cork boardroom are conference co-directors Eoin Collopy and Anna O'Sullivan with (left) Brendan Keating, CEO, Port of Cork; and (right) Conor Healy, CEO, Cork Chamber.
The conference takes place in The Kingsley Hotel, Cork next Thursday, February 2, bringing together business leaders, students and academics. The conference is run by the UCC Commerce Society. Speakers this year include Michael Cawley- formerly of Ryanair and currently Failte Ireland chairman, Michael O'Flynn-O'Flynn group, Orlaith Carmody-PR consultant, Pat Falvey- mountaineer and motivational speaker, Barrie O'Connell- Partner in charge, KPMG and president of Cork Chamber, Niamh Bushnell- Dublin Commisioner for Startups, Pat Lucey-CEO, Aspira, and Bob Savage- EMC Dell. Media partner includes The Irish Examiner.
LC-commerce-03 
 Pic; Larry Cummins. Standalone Business 26/01/2017.
Pictured at the launch of the 35th UCC Commerce Conference in the Port of Cork boardroom are conference co-directors Anna O'Sullivan and Eoin Collopy with (second left) Conor Healy, CEO, Cork Chamber and Brendan Keating, CEO, Port of Cork;
The conference takes place in The Kingsley Hotel, Cork next Thursday, February 2, bringing together business leaders, students and academics. The conference is run by the UCC Commerce Society. Speakers this year include Michael Cawley- formerly of Ryanair and currently Failte Ireland chairman, Michael O'Flynn-O'Flynn group, Orlaith Carmody-PR consultant, Pat Falvey- mountaineer and motivational speaker, Barrie O'Connell- Partner in charge, KPMG and president of Cork Chamber, Niamh Bushnell- Dublin Commisioner for Startups, Pat Lucey-CEO, Aspira, and Bob Savage- EMC Dell. Media partner includes The Irish Examiner.
LC-commerce-02 
 Pic; Larry Cummins. Standalone Business 26/01/2017.
Pictured at the launch of the 35th UCC Commerce Conference in the Port of Cork boardroom are (from left) Brendan Keating, CEO, Port of Cork; conference co-directors Eoin Collopy and Anna O'Sullivan, with Conor Healy, CEO, Cork Chamber.
The conference takes place in The Kingsley Hotel, Cork next Thursday, February 2, bringing together business leaders, students and academics. The conference is run by the UCC Commerce Society. Speakers this year include Michael Cawley- formerly of Ryanair and currently Failte Ireland chairman, Michael O'Flynn-O'Flynn group, Orlaith Carmody-PR consultant, Pat Falvey- mountaineer and motivational speaker, Barrie O'Connell- Partner in charge, KPMG and president of Cork Chamber, Niamh Bushnell- Dublin Commisioner for Startups, Pat Lucey-CEO, Aspira, and Bob Savage- EMC Dell. Media partner includes The Irish Examiner.
LC-commerce-01 
 Pic; Larry Cummins. Standalone Business 26/01/2017.
Pictured at the launch of the 35th UCC Commerce Conference in the Port of Cork boardroom are (from left) Brendan Keating, CEO, Port of Cork; conference co-directors Eoin Collopy and Anna O'Sullivan, with Conor Healy, CEO, Cork Chamber.
The conference takes place in The Kingsley Hotel, Cork next Thursday, February 2, bringing together business leaders, students and academics. The conference is run by the UCC Commerce Society. Speakers this year include Michael Cawley- formerly of Ryanair and currently Failte Ireland chairman, Michael O'Flynn-O'Flynn group, Orlaith Carmody-PR consultant, Pat Falvey- mountaineer and motivational speaker, Barrie O'Connell- Partner in charge, KPMG and president of Cork Chamber, Niamh Bushnell- Dublin Commisioner for Startups, Pat Lucey-CEO, Aspira, and Bob Savage- EMC Dell. Media partner includes The Irish Examiner.
JCMunsterSnrCupQFCityVsMarys09 
 EEjob 25/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup, Quarter Final, Cork City FC V's St. Mary's, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
New signing for Cork City FC, Connor McCormack, during the game against, St. Mary's.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMunsterSnrCupQFCityVsMarys08 
 EEjob 25/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup, Quarter Final, Cork City FC V's St. Mary's, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
New signing for Cork City FC, Jimmy Keohane, during the game against, St. Mary's.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCMunsterSnrCupQFCityVsMarys07 
 EEjob 25/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup, Quarter Final, Cork City FC V's St. Mary's, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Sean Maguire, Cork City FC, Cian Murphy, St. Mary's.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Munster Senior Cup, Quarter Final, Cork City FC V's St. Mary's, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Sean Maguire, Cork City FC, Cian Murphy, St. Mary's.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Munster Senior Cup, Quarter Final, Cork City FC V's St. Mary's, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Stephen Dooley, Cork City FC, Craig Lynch, St. Mary's.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Munster Senior Cup, Quarter Final, Cork City FC V's St. Mary's, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Stephen Dooley, Cork City FC, Craig Lynch, St. Mary's.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Munster Senior Cup, Quarter Final, Cork City FC V's St. Mary's, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Jimmy Keohane, Cork City FC, is congratulated by Stephen Dooley, on his goal against, St. Mary's.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Munster Senior Cup, Quarter Final, Cork City FC V's St. Mary's, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Sean Maguire, Cork City FC, Barry Triggs, St. Mary's.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Munster Senior Cup, Quarter Final, Cork City FC V's St. Mary's, at Mayfield Park, Mayfield, Cork.
Stephen Dooley, Cork City FC, Owen Collins, St. Mary's.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Jenny Kent, Castlelyons, who was among the group of nurses at the graduation of their class of 2012 at the Mercy University Hospital, Cork, photographed with her parents Rita and Edmond Kent. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Among the group of nurses at the graduation of their class of 2012 at the Mercy University Hospital, Cork, were (from left) Ruth Whelan, Bweeng; Niamh Hickey, Farmers Cross near Cork, and Sandra O'Halloran, Bruree. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Nicky White, Limerick, (left) and Gobnait Kelleher, Macroom, were among the group of nurses at the graduation of their class of 2012 at the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Mark O'Driscoll, Caheragh, Drimoleague, (left) and John Forde, Shanakiel, Cork, were among the group of nurses at the graduation of their class of 2012 at the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Aisling O'Hanlon, Mallow, (left) and Chloe O'Callaghan, Belgooly, were among the group of nurses at the graduation of their class of 2012 at the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Among the group of nurses at the graduation of their class of 2012 at the Mercy University Hospital, Cork, were (from left) Linda O'Sullivan, Beaufort, Killarney; Avril Dunlea, Rathcoole, Mallow, and Muireann O'Keeffe, also from Rathcoole. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Ann Kiely, Carrigaline, who was among the group of nurses at the graduation of their class of 2012 at the Mercy University Hospital, Cork, photographed with her son James. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Some of the nurses at the graduation of their class of 2012 at the Mercy University Hospital, Cork, (from left) Aisling Fahey, Clonmel; Maria Meehan, Cloughduv; Megan Rowland, Fermoy; Bronagh Moloney, Carrignavar, and Aoife Foyle, Killorglin. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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The group of nurses at the graduation of their class of 2012 at the Mercy University Hospital, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Pupils (from left) Eanna Déiseach, Conor Ó Gormain, Aine Ní Mhurchú and Arianna Nic Charthaigh who play camogie, iomaint agus peil. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Playing chess and draughts were (from left) Noel Phair, Tomas Ó Dorain, Aishling Korinek and Lilah Stiobhard. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
The multi sensory room. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Pupils Joanne Ní Bhriain and Elsa Ní Choirc in the garden. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Pupils playing table tennis in the halla. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Pupil Patrick Ó hAonghusa playing table tennis. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Rang a hAon agus rang a dó pupils on break time. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Rang a hAon agus rang a dó pupils with their Vincent Van Gough sunflower paintings during an art lesson. Also included is muinteoir Mairín Ní Shúilleabhain.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Sióg Ní Dhonnabhain of rang a dó with her Vincent Van Gough sunflower. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Pupils Sean MacFhinn and Chloe Forristal doing art in class. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Rang a dó pupils during maths in class. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Twins Holly and Abbie Baróid in rang a hAon. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Muinteoir Lorna Nic Aodha and pupils Ameera Alsaadi (left) and Chloe Cantillon in class. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Rang a hAon agus rang a dó pupils Lochlann Rohan (left) and Éamon Ó Murchú. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Pupils (from left) Ailbhe Byerley, Saoirse Nic Giolla Mhuire and Ella-Mai Williamson in their classroom. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Muinteoir Niamh Ní Fhloinn and naíonain mhóra puipls during storytime.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Rang a trí agus rang a ceathair pupils in a scene from the Lion King which they will perform in Féile Scol Dramaíochta. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Rang a sé pupils at Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte, who took part in the RDS Primary Science Fair in Limerick.

Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Maria Breathnach having fun in the classroom. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE KIDZONE 25/01/2017 (for elaine) ... 
Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Pupils (clockwise from front left) Faye Cantillon, Clara Stíobhard, Aoibhe Ní Riagain, David MacCarthaigh and Evan MacAomhlaoibh Ó hEachthairn during Aistear.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Lani Ní Dhonnabhain who was taking part in a guitar class. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Gaelscoil Mhichíl Uí Choileain, Cloch na gCoillte. 
Christine Deady, music teacher, with pupils from rang a trí agus rang a ceathair during guitar class.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Paul Lynch and Sandra Dunne of Energy Fitness and Niall Kenny of AB Sales at the launch of the Womens Inspire Network event at the Bank of Ireland workbench, Patrick Street, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Carmel O’Keeffe and Krystal Long of Dress for Success with Maria Sinnecken, Dance Theatre Project Cork at the launch of the Womens Inspire Network event at the Bank of Ireland workbench, Patrick Street, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Mair Manning, HR consultant with James Sweetnam a speaker at the launch of the Womens Inspire Network event at the Bank of Ireland workbench, Patrick Street, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Samantha Kelly, founder of the Womens Network, Ita O’Sullivan, start up community manager, Bank of Ireland and Sandra Murphy of the Cork International Hotel at the launch of the Womens Inspire Network event at the Bank of Ireland workbench, Patrick Street, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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The Coláiste na Trócaire, Rathkeale team celebrate with the trophy after they defeated Presentation Secondary School, Thurles in their Bank of Ireland FAI Schools Senior Girls Munster Cup Final at Kilmallock FC, County Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Coláiste na Trócaire, Rathkeale joint Captains Eadaoin Lyons and Kate Geary celebrate their victory over Presentation Secondary School, Thurles in their Bank of Ireland FAI Schools Senior Girls Munster Cup Final at Kilmallock FC, County Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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Lauren McCormack, Presentation Secondary School, Thurles looking to block this shot by Claire Gohery, Coláiste na Trócaire, Rathkeale during their Bank of Ireland FAI Schools Senior Girls Munster Cup Final at Kilmallock FC, County Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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Anna Gavin, Presentation Secondary School, Thurles watching the breaking Eadaoin Lyons, Coláiste na Trócaire, Rathkeale during their Bank of Ireland FAI Schools Senior Girls Munster Cup Final at Kilmallock FC, County Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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Hazel McAuliffe, Presentation Secondary School, Thurles holding off Anna Shanagher, Coláiste na Trócaire, Rathkeale during their Bank of Ireland FAI Schools Senior Girls Munster Cup Final at Kilmallock FC, County Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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Lauren McCormack,Presentation Secondary School, Thurles holding back Claire Gohery, Coláiste na Trócaire, Rathkeale during their Bank of Ireland FAI Schools Senior Girls Munster Cup Final at Kilmallock FC, County Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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Magda Paczkiewicz, 12, and her classmates from Sundays Well Girl's National School pictured playing at a reception to recognise the work of Music Generation Cork City, held at the Lord Mayors chambers in City Hall.
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The Lord Mayor, Cllr Mary Shields pictured with pupils from Sundays Well Girl's National School, Emily Payton, 10, Mary Coffey, 10, Shammai Chi, 10, Shauna Winnett, 10, Fiona Sandova, 12, Megan Mullan, 12, and Magda Paczkiewicz, 12, at a reception to recognise Music Generation Cork City, held at the Lord Mayors chambers in City Hall.
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The Lord Mayor, Cllr Mary Shields pictured with pupils from Sundays Well Girl's National School, Emily Payton, 10, Mary Coffey, 10, Shammai Chi, 10, Shauna Winnett, 10, Fiona Sandova, 12, Megan Mullan, 12, and Magda Paczkiewicz, 12, at a reception to recognise Music Generation Cork City, held at the Lord Mayors chambers in City Hall.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Lord Mayors School Visits.
Pictured is Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, with Kate Todd Ahern and Ellieann O'Doherty, at Sundays Well Girls National Schools, Blarney Street, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 Cork Constitution scrum-half Michael Bradley gets a fine pass away during the Munster Senior Cup semi-final against Garryowen at Musgrave Park, Cork.
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 Cork Con’s Charlie Murphy getting the ball away despite the attention of Shannon’s Dan Gallagher, and supported by Michael Bradley and Pat O’Hara, at Temple Hill, Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan Irish Examiner
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The Davis College Model United Nations event at City Hall, Cork on Wednesday 25th January 2017. This year is the fourth year of the event.
Delegates at the city hall event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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The Davis College Model United Nations event at City Hall, Cork on Wednesday 25th January 2017. This year is the fourth year of the event.
Both the main hall and the millenium halls at City Hall were in use for the student event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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The Davis College Model United Nations event at City Hall, Cork on Wednesday 25th January 2017. This year is the fourth year of the event.
Amber Fallon, Colaiste na Toirbhirte, Bandon in the role of Suriname delegate.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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The Davis College Model United Nations event at City Hall, Cork on Wednesday 25th January 2017. This year is the fourth year of the event with students from overseas also attending the event.
Lea Mueller, from Austria, in the role of Kazakhstan delegate.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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The Davis College Model United Nations event at City Hall, Cork on Wednesday 25th January 2017. This year is the fourth year of the event.
Grace Akerlind, Bandon Grammar in the role of Rwanda delegate.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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The Davis College Model United Nations event at City Hall, Cork on Wednesday 25th January 2017. This year is the fourth year of the event.
Grace Akerlind, Bandon Grammar in the role of Rwanda delegate.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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The Davis College Model United Nations event at City Hall, Cork on Wednesday 25th January 2017. This year is the fourth year of the event.
'Delegates' at the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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The Davis College Model United Nations event at City Hall, Cork on Wednesday 25th January 2017. This year is the fourth year of the event.
Hope Williams in the role of Secretary General. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
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The Davis College Model United Nations event at City Hall, Cork on Wednesday 25th January 2017. This year is the fourth year of the event.
'Delegates' Sean O'Leary, De La Salle, Macroom and Abi Mulcahy, Colaiste Choilm, Ballincollig representing Colombia and Comoros.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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The Davis College Model United Nations event at City Hall, Cork on Wednesday 25th January 2017. This year is the fourth year of the event.
Aodaoin Joy ( Presentation Secondary School, Mitchelstown) in the role of delegate from Belgium presents a motion on 'Targeting Human Trafficking' 
Pic; Larry Cummins
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The Davis College Model United Nations event at City Hall, Cork on Wednesday 25th January 2017. This year is the fourth year of the event.
Aodaoin Joy ( Presentation Secondary School, Mitchelstown) in the role of delegate from Belgium with Emma Phelan, Scoil Mhuire, Carrig-an-Suir as delegate from Belize. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Strength & conditioning coach Deirdre Morrison, giving instructions to Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire and Ireland international basketball players Aine McKenna and Claire Rockall, during their strength & conditioning session at the UCC Mardyke Arena.
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Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire and Ireland international basketball player Claire Rockall, taking part in a strength & conditioning session at the UCC Mardyke Arena.
Picture: David Keane.
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Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire and Ireland international basketball player Aine McKenna, taking part in a strength & conditioning session at the UCC Mardyke Arena.
Picture: David Keane.
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Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire and Ireland international basketball players Aine McKenna and Claire Rockall, taking part in a strength & conditioning session at the UCC Mardyke Arena.
Picture: David Keane.
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Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire and Ireland international basketball players Aine McKenna and Claire Rockall, before taking part in a strength & conditioning session at the UCC Mardyke Arena.
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Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire and Ireland international basketball players Aine McKenna and Claire Rockall, before taking part in a strength & conditioning session at the UCC Mardyke Arena.
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Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire and Ireland international basketball players Aine McKenna and Claire Rockall, before taking part in a strength & conditioning session at the UCC Mardyke Arena.
Picture: David Keane.
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Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire and Ireland international basketball player Claire Rockall, before taking part in a strength & conditioning session at the UCC Mardyke Arena.
Picture: David Keane.
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Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire and Ireland international basketball player Claire Rockall, before taking part in a strength & conditioning session at the UCC Mardyke Arena.
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Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire and Ireland international basketball player Claire Rockall, before taking part in a strength & conditioning session at the UCC Mardyke Arena.
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Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire and Ireland international basketball player Aine McKenna, before taking part in a strength & conditioning session at the UCC Mardyke Arena.
Picture: David Keane.
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Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire and Ireland international basketball player Aine McKenna, before taking part in a strength & conditioning session at the UCC Mardyke Arena.
Picture: David Keane.
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Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire and Ireland international basketball player Aine McKenna, before taking part in a strength & conditioning session at the UCC Mardyke Arena.
Picture: David Keane.
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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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DKE230117council084(1) 
 23.01.2017
The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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DKE230117council083 
 23.01.2017
The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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DKE230117council082 
 23.01.2017
The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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DKE230117council081 
 23.01.2017
The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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DKE230117council080(1) 
 23.01.2017
The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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DKE230117council079 
 23.01.2017
The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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DKE230117council078 
 23.01.2017
The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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DKE230117council077 
 23.01.2017
The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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DKE230117council076(1) 
 23.01.2017
The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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DKE230117council075(1) 
 23.01.2017
The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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DKE230117council074 
 23.01.2017
The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Cork County Mayor Cllr Seamus McGrath makes the presentation to the Ballymacoda/Ladysbridge group, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Cork County Mayor Cllr Seamus McGrath makes the presentation to the Ballymacoda/Ladysbridge group, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Cork County Mayor Cllr Seamus McGrath makes the presentation to the Mitchelstown group, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall. Also included are Tim Lucey; chief executive of Cork County Council and Cllr Frank O'Flynn; chairman of the 1916 Centenary Commemorative Committee.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Cork County Mayor Cllr Seamus McGrath makes the presentation to the Mitchelstown group, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall. Also included are Tim Lucey; chief executive of Cork County Council and Cllr Frank O'Flynn; chairman of the 1916 Centenary Commemorative Committee.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Cllr Frank O'Flynn; chairman of the 1916 Centenary Commemorative Committee, Cllr Seamus McGrath; Mayor of Cork County, Tim Lucey; chief executive of Cork County Council, Nicola Radley; Cork County Council senior executive officer and Conor Nelligan; Cork County Council heritage officer, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Cllr Frank O'Flynn; chairman of the 1916 Centenary Commemorative Committee, Cllr Seamus McGrath; Mayor of Cork County, Tim Lucey; chief executive of Cork County Council, Nicola Radley; Cork County Council senior executive officer and Conor Nelligan; Cork County Council heritage officer, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Sarah Barry from Castlelyons, in fine voice at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Sarah Barry from Castlelyons, in fine voice at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Clara Crowley from Ballinascarthy, reading her poem at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Clara Crowley from Ballinascarthy, reading her poem at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Uileann piper Fiona O'Flynn from Fermoy, playing at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Uileann piper Fiona O'Flynn from Fermoy, playing at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Michael Riordan, great grand nephew of Eamonn Ceannt, reading the proclamation at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Michael Riordan, great grand nephew of Eamonn Ceannt, reading the proclamation at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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John Crotty, Spike Island and Jacqui Murphy, Cork County Council, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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John Crotty, Spike Island and Jacqui Murphy, Cork County Council, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Gerry Lynch, Irish Military Living History, Peter Byrne, Mick McEvoy Branch, Ballincollig O.N.E and Cochise Rahametan, Irish Military Living History, enjoying at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Gerry Lynch, Irish Military Living History, Peter Byrne, Mick McEvoy Branch, Ballincollig O.N.E and Cochise Rahametan, Irish Military Living History, enjoying at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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John and Jim McCormack of Post 25 Fermoy IUNVA, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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John and Jim McCormack of Post 25 Fermoy IUNVA, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Tom Swanton and Paschal Cullen of Camden Fort Meagher, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Tom Swanton and Paschal Cullen of Camden Fort Meagher, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Clare Creedon of Cork ETB and Cllr Sinead Sheppard, attending the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Clare Creedon of Cork ETB and Cllr Sinead Sheppard, attending the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Kara, Alex, Amy and Eoin Buckley of the Cobh Animation Team, attending the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Kara, Alex, Amy and Eoin Buckley of the Cobh Animation Team, attending the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Cobh Animation Team members Donna Foster and Ba Smith, enjoying the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Cobh Animation Team members Donna Foster and Ba Smith, enjoying the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Sean Finn and Michael White, both Mitchelstown, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Sean Finn and Michael White, both Mitchelstown, at the 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council recently picked up the Public Sector Magazine’s National Heritage Award for its work in supporting the 2016 Programme. 
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey also warmly credited the immense contribution from the communities of Cork County, “The sense of community in County Cork is overwhelming and this is easily conveyed given the number of groups involved in commemorations throughout 2016. I have attended many events myself and would like to personally commend all who helped make the Cork County commemorative year one of the best in the Country.”
On the night those who made 2016 such a success shared and reminisced and enjoyed a special video collage which highlighted over one hundred of these events, from Aubane to Youghal, Beara to Rockchapel. Cork County Council also launched the County’s 2016 Review Publication and each community group who organised events, big and small, throughout 2016, were provided with a signed Certificate of Participation from Cork County Council for the wonderful part they played in the Centenary Commemorations of 1916.
Mayor McGrath went on to say, “History tells us the War of Independence began in Tipperary in 1919, but we know, by way of record that things were well under way in Cork in 1918, in Beal a Ghleanna and Eyeries. Considering the success of our Ireland 2016 programme, we have all come to understand why Cork is known as the Rebel County”

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Lisa McSweeney. 
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Ellie O'Donovan. 
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Emma Crowley. 
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Two of the group of fifth class pupils Daniel Peipins and Emily Steponva who took part in the RDS Primary Science Competition in Limerick pictured with the trophy they were awarded. Their project was titled How do fizzy drinks affect our teeth? 
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Three of the group of fifth class pupils (from left) Isabella Idowu, Aoibhe Martin and Killian Foley-Galliard who took part in the RDS Primary Science Competition in Limerick. Their project was titled How do fizzy drinks affect our teeth? 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Fifth class pupils who took part in the RDS Primary Science Competition in Limerick with their teacher Caroline McCarthy. Their project was titled How do fizzy drinks affect our teeth? 
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Some members of the school soccer team. 
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The yellow flag committee (from left) Alannah Berkeley, Ria Kett, Jake Fahy, Naomi Kona, Elena Byrne, Daniel Stashevsky, Mateo Coughlan and Kyle Campbell. 
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Ciara Cronin, resource teacher, with (from left) Ryan Fitzgerald, Vakaris Lomakinas, Konstanty Jur and Jamie Mears in the lego therapy club. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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The green schools committee. 
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The student council with pupils from 2nd-6th. classes. 
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Left to right - Imane Hassine, Martynas Puidokas and Calvin Collins. 
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Vanessa Konopka in the junior infants class. 
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Jason Owella (left) and Oskar Bugajski. 
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Poppy O'Mahony (left) and Emily Krawczyk in the junior infants class. 
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Líobhan Koopman, junior infants class. 
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Eliah McSweeney in the shop in the junior infants classroom. 
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Orlaith Dinneen. 
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Eoin Horgan. 
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James O'Donovan. 
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Kenneth Enagie. 
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The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council
4.-Kathryn-Flahavans 
 23.01.2017
The 2016 Community Reflection event hosted by Cork County Council, at Cork County Hall.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release:

Cork County celebrates the success of Ireland 2016
Press Release For immediate release
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath and Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Mr. Tim Lucey, hosted a special evening on Monday, January 23rd at 7.30pm in the Foyer, County Hall, to recognise and celebrate the incredible success achieved by the people of Cork County in delivering Ireland’s largest 2016 Centenary Commemorative Programme. Over 500 events were held at various locations throughout the County with more than 200 community groups contributing. 
Speaking at the event, Mayor McGrath was delighted to acknowledge the efforts of all who helped make Ireland 2016 such a success in Cork County, “Together, we created a programme packed with a variety of events, including two State Ceremonies, re-enactments, workshops and a number of Diaspora celebrations with some of Cork’s twinned towns bringing Ireland 2016 overseas. This was made possible through the enthusiasm and commitment by the people of Cork County and I am thrilled to be able to recognise this.”
Planning for the Cork 2016 commemorative events began nearly 2 years ago. Evident from the onset with 200 people attending workshops at six locations throughout the County; over one hundred submissions received together and with the oversight of Cork County Council’s All Party 1916 Commemorative Committee, chaired by Cllr. Frank O’Flynn, Cork County had a wonderfully diverse and engaging programme offering something for all. Interest continued to grow throughout 2016 with further events added to the programme, resulting in Cork County having the greatest number of commemorative events by far. The County’s efforts with respect to commemorating the centenary of 1916 did not go unnoticed at a National level, and Cork County Council
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Pre Season Friendly, Cobh Ramblers V's Cobh Wanderers, at St. Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork.
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Pre Season Friendly, Cobh Ramblers V's Cobh Wanderers, at St. Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork.
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Pre Season Friendly, Cobh Ramblers V's Cobh Wanderers, at St. Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork.
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Pre Season Friendly, Cobh Ramblers V's Cobh Wanderers, at St. Colman's Park, Cobh, Co. Cork.
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Laura Dorgan; personal trainer & fitness instructor and PE teacher Philip O'Sullivan, taking part in the wheelbarrow race during her class to students at Colaiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Cork.
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Students Peter Kelleher and Robert McStay, taking part in the fitness class of Laura Dorgan; personal trainer & fitness instructor, at Colaiste an Spioraid Naoimh in Bishopstown, Cork.
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Picture: David Keane.
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 Michael Breen, UCC looking to block down James Connolly of University of Ulster Jordanstown during their Fitzgibbon cup match at the Mardyke, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Seamus Kennedy, UCC is tackled by Donal O’Hara and Kevin Rice of University of Ulster Jordanstown during their Fitzgibbon cup match at the Mardyke, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 James O’Flynn, UCC holding off Gerard Walsh of University of Ulster Jordanstown during their Fitzgibbon cup match at the Mardyke, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Alan Cadogan, UCC breaking past Domhnall Nugent of University of Ulster Jordanstown during their Fitzgibbon cup match at the Mardyke, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 UCC University of Ulster Jordanstown during their Fitzgibbon cup match at the Mardyke, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Michael Breen, UCC is tackled by Gerard Walsh and Michael Dudley of University of Ulster Jordanstown during their Fitzgibbon cup match at the Mardyke, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Michael Bree, UCC breaking between Gerard Walsh and Michael Dudley of University of Ulster Jordanstown during their Fitzgibbon cup match at the Mardyke, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Pupils Ava Murphy and Dylan Berkeley who turned the sod for the new Educate Together School on the Mill Road i Midleton, Co Cork. Included are from left, Adelaide Nic Chárthaigh, David Stanton, TD, Eric Nolan, Sean Sherlock T.D., Principal of Midleton Educate Together, Shirely O’Shea, Niamh Wylde , Dudley Filan, site manager and Joanna Morrissey. Picture Dan Linehan
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School Principal of Midleton Educate Together Rhodri Mears speaking at the turning of the sod for the new Educate Together School on the Mill Road, Midleton, Co Cork. Pupils Dylan Berkeley and Ava Murphy turned the sod. Picture Dan Linehan
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Pupils Ava Murphy and Dylan Berkeley who turned the sod for the new Educate Together School on the Mill Road i Midleton, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Tim Lucey, CE, CCC speaking at the launch of of Your Council at the County Hall, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Tim Lucey, CE, CCC speaking at the launch of of Your Council at the County Hall, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Some of the people who attended the launch of of Your Council the County Hall, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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At the County Hall, Cork, for the launch of of Your Council Cllr. Seamus McGrath, Cork County Mayor speaking at the event. Picture Dan Linehan
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Deanna O’Flaherty in Cobh . Picture Dan Linehan
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Deanna O’Flaherty in Cobh. Picture Dan Linehan
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Deanna O’Flaherty. Picture Dan Linehan
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Billy Walsh, Kerri McCarthy and Donal Buckley of East Cork Wedding Cars at the event.
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 EEXX news 22/01/2017. Wedding Fair at The Midleton Park Hotel, Co. Cork on Sunday 22nd January 2017.
Exhibitors Sarah O'Connor, The Princess Rooms, Cobh and florist Ina McCarthy of Ina McCarthy For Flowers, Midleton at the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Lynn Roche looking after the wedding cakes by 'Bakerboy' Brian Roche at the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Karl Downes of 'The Hoots', Theresa Shields of 'Theresa's Treats', and Executive Chef Ben Scott, of The Midleton Park Hotel at the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Jonathan and Padraig Cunningham and Diane Kent, Fairhill attending the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 22/01/2017. Wedding Fair at The Midleton Park Hotel, Co. Cork on Sunday 22nd January 2017.
Exhibitors Patrick Croke, DJ; photographers Mark O'Shea and John Berry, and Mary O'Farrell and Justyna Klar of Midleton Holistic Health Centre at the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Staff Sabina Healy, Operations Manager; Amy Horgan, Marketing; Ben Scott, Executive Chef and Patrick Shields, General Manager welcome guests to the hotel for the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Sisters Ciara and Carol Murray, Midleton attending the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Munster Senior League soccer; Senior Second Division; Kinsale vs Ballinhassig at Madden Park, Kinsale. Pic Larry Cummins.
Barry Kelly, Ballinhassig and centre half Sean O'Brien, Kinsale challenge in the air.
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Munster Senior League soccer; Senior Second Division; Kinsale vs Ballinhassig at Madden Park, Kinsale. Pic Larry Cummins.
Kinsale defender Peter Fitzgerald steadies himself before making a clearance up the wing.
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Munster Senior League soccer; Senior Second Division; Kinsale vs Ballinhassig at Madden Park, Kinsale. Pic Larry Cummins.
Centre-half Sean O'Brien, Kinsale in action against Ballinhassig.
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Munster Senior League soccer; Senior Second Division; Kinsale vs Ballinhassig at Madden Park, Kinsale. Pic Larry Cummins.
Jerome Glavin, Ballinhassig puts pressure on Mark Eaton, Kinsale as he attempts a clearance.
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Munster Senior League soccer; Senior Second Division; Kinsale vs Ballinhassig at Madden Park, Kinsale. Pic Larry Cummins.
Daniel Forde, Ballinhassig heads clear from defence against Kinsale.
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Munster Senior League soccer; Senior Second Division; Kinsale vs Ballinhassig at Madden Park, Kinsale. Pic Larry Cummins.
Barry Kelly, Ballinhassig and centre half Sean O'Brien, Kinsale challenge in the air.
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Munster Senior League soccer; Senior Second Division; Kinsale vs Ballinhassig at Madden Park, Kinsale. Pic Larry Cummins.
Defender Shane Byrne, Ballinhassig gets his head to the ball to keep possession from Derek McCarthy, Kinsale.
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Munster Senior League soccer; Senior Second Division; Kinsale vs Ballinhassig at Madden Park, Kinsale. Pic Larry Cummins.
Jerome Glavin, Kinsale.
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Munster Senior League soccer; Senior Second Division; Kinsale vs Ballinhassig at Madden Park, Kinsale. Pic Larry Cummins.
Jerome Glavin, Kinsale in action up the left wing.
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Munster Senior League soccer; Senior Second Division; Kinsale vs Ballinhassig at Madden Park, Kinsale. Pic Larry Cummins.
Defender Peter Fitzgerald, Ballinhassig puts in a challenge on Jerome Glavin, Kinsale.
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Munster Senior League soccer; Senior Second Division; Kinsale vs Ballinhassig at Madden Park, Kinsale. Pic Larry Cummins.
Defender Pat Healy, Ballinhassig puts in a challenge on Sean Lyons, Kinsale.
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Munster Senior League soccer; Senior Second Division; Kinsale vs Ballinhassig at Madden Park, Kinsale. Pic Larry Cummins.
Defender Pat Healy, Ballinhassig puts in a challenge on Sean Lyons, Kinsale.
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Kieran Kennelly, Corinthians in action against Portmarnock.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Portmarnock defence under pressure from a corner kick by Corinthians as Corinthians pile on the pressure seeking a winner in the second half.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Kieran Kennelly, Corinthians under pressure from Portmarnock centre-half Daniel Butler.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Goalscorer Peter Moreland, Corinthians hits the net to equalize against Portmarnock.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 22/01/2017. FAI Intermediate Cup fourth round; College Corinthians vs Portmarnock at Castletreasure, Co. Cork on Sunday 22nd January 2017.
A smiling goalscorer Peter Moreland, Corinthians after he scored the equalizer against Portmarnock.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 22/01/2017. FAI Intermediate Cup fourth round; College Corinthians vs Portmarnock at Castletreasure, Co. Cork on Sunday 22nd January 2017.
Goalscorer Peter Moreland, Corinthians in action up the left wing against Portmarnock.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 22/01/2017. FAI Intermediate Cup fourth round; College Corinthians vs Portmarnock at Castletreasure, Co. Cork on Sunday 22nd January 2017.
Kieran Kennelly, Corinthians in action against Portmarnock.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 22/01/2017. FAI Intermediate Cup fourth round; College Corinthians vs Portmarnock at Castletreasure, Co. Cork on Sunday 22nd January 2017.
Kieran Kennelly, Corinthians in action against Portmarnock.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE sport 22/01/2017. FAI Intermediate Cup fourth round; College Corinthians vs Portmarnock at Castletreasure, Co. Cork on Sunday 22nd January 2017.
#6 Jack French, Corinthians watches his effort beat the 'keeper to give them a 2-1 lead against the visitors.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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Corinthians goalkeeper Kasper Resjka makes an easy save.
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Jay Clarke, Douglas Hall tries to bring the ball under control in attack against Corinthians.
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Zach Dunne, Douglas Hall in action upfront against Corinthians defender Sean O'Leary.
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Zach Dunne, Douglas Hall in action upfront against Corinthians.
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Gavin O'Shea, Douglas Hall moves the ball through midfield.
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Douglas Hall goalkeeper Dylan Ryan is alert to the danger from a corner kick.
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Shane Tobin, Corinthian Boys rises to head clear from defence, over Gavin O'Shea, Douglas Hall.
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 EE sport 21/01/2017. Cork Schoolboys League SOCCER: ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: CORINTHIAN BOYS VS DOUGLAS HALL at CASTLETREASURE. Pic; Larry Cummins.
Shane Tobin, Corinthian Boys in action in defence against Gavin O'Shea, Douglas Hall.
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Cork Youth League, Under 17 Premier League, Douglas Hall V's Innishvilla, at Moneygourney, Cork.
Christy Byrne, Cork Youth Leagues Fixture Secretary, presents Liam Ross, Douglas Hall, with the Man of the Match Trophy, after the game against Innishvilla.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Cork Youth League, Under 17 Premier League, Douglas Hall V's Innishvilla, at Moneygourney, Cork.
David Hanley, Douglas Hall, Sean Twomey, Innishvilla.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Cork Youth League, Under 17 Premier League, Douglas Hall V's Innishvilla, at Moneygourney, Cork.
Brian Murphy, Douglas Hall, Darragh Crowley, Innishvilla.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Cork Youth League, Under 17 Premier League, Douglas Hall V's Innishvilla, at Moneygourney, Cork.
Eoin O'Donovan, Douglas Hall, Sean Twomey, Innishvilla.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Cork Youth League, Under 17 Premier League, Douglas Hall V's Innishvilla, at Moneygourney, Cork.
Brian Murphy, Douglas Hall, Darragh Crowley, Innishvilla.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Cork Youth League, Under 17 Premier League, Douglas Hall V's Innishvilla, at Moneygourney, Cork.
Liam Ross, Douglas Hall, Kieran Rice, Innishvilla.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Cork Youth League, Under 17 Premier League, Douglas Hall V's Innishvilla, at Moneygourney, Cork.
David Malone, Douglas Hall, Darragh O'Shea, Innishvilla.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 22/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Cork Youth League, Under 17 Premier League, Douglas Hall V's Innishvilla, at Moneygourney, Cork.
Liam Ross and Eoin O'Donovan, Douglas Hall, celebrate, Liam's goal against Innishvilla.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU17PremDHallVsInnishvilla02 
 EEjob 22/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Cork Youth League, Under 17 Premier League, Douglas Hall V's Innishvilla, at Moneygourney, Cork.
Eoin O'Donovan, Douglas Hall, unselfishly squares the ball for his team mate to score their team's third goal, under pressure from Aaron Hutchinson, Innishvilla.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
EOHPapalnuncio30 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen , with Monsignor Aidan O'Driscoll, Clonakilty; Fr Chris O'Donovan, CC; Fr Michael Kelleher , administrator and Monsignor Piotr Tarnawski .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio27 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen with chatting with Kasey and Lauren O'Regan, grandchildren of one of the authors of the booklet Philip O'Regan .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio25 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen with the authors of the booklet Gerald O'Brien and Philip O'Regan, yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio23 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown chating with members of the Long family of Frank and Nancy Long and their children Miriam, Darragh, Billy and Roibeard at St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio22 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen with those who heleped out wit t he mass and Fr Chris O'Donovan and Fr Michael Kelleher .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio21 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen chatting with Selma Jose and Camilo Fernandes .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio20 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen chatting Margaret Conneely and Kathleen Hayes.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio19 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen with members of the late Monsignor Coughlans family Paddy and Mary Mullins, Mary O'Donovan, Bernadette Hayes.John and Bebeanne Carey and Betty Coughlan and Fr Michael Kelleher 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio18 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen chatting with members of the late Monsignor Coughlans family .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio17 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen chatting with Mary and Jim Nyhan, Dunmanway .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio15 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen , with the Cathedral choir
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio14 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown with Michael Collins TD; Jim Daly TD and Margaret Murphy -O'Mahony, TD at St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio13 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown with Dylan Heaton-Jones for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio12 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen chatting with members of the Skibbereen Childrens choir .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio11 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen chatting with members of the Skibbereen Childrens choir .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio10 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen chatting with locals Breda Hourihane and Pat O'Sullivan .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio09 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen chatting with locals .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio08 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio07 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio06 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen with altar servers and Monsignor Aidan O'Driscoll, Clonakilty; Fr Chris O'Donovan, CC; Fr Michael Kelleher , administrator and Monsignor Piotr Tarnawski . .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio05 
 22nd January 2017.......... Skibbereen children choir singing for The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass at St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio04 
 22nd January 2017.......... Miriam Long and members of the cathedral choir during the concelebrated mass by The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown at St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio03 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Cathedral choir during the concelebrated mass by The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown at St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPapalnuncio02 
 22nd January 2017.......... The Papal Nuncio Archbishop Charles J.Brown who concelebrated mass and launched the visitors guide for St. Patricks Cathedral in Skibbereen , with Monsignor Aidan O'Driscoll, Clonakilty; Fr Chris O'Donovan, CC; Fr Michael Kelleher , administrator and Monsignor Piotr Tarnawski .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
DKE220117races008 
 EEjob 22.01.2017
Echo Sport
Taking Aim and Roger Quinlan in action during the 5-Y-O Geldings' Maiden, at the point-to-point races in Dungarvan.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE220117races007 
 EEjob 22.01.2017
Echo Sport
Getaway Island and Jimmy O'Rourke clear the last to land the 5-Y-O Mares' Maiden, at the point-to-point races in Dungarvan.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE220117races003 
 EEjob 22.01.2017
Echo Sport
Jane Chappell and Lisa Trott, both Dungarvan, are all smiles at the point-to-point races in Dungarvan.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE210117rugby008 
 EEjob 21.01.2017
Echo Sport
Cork Constitution's Luke Cahill scores a fine try despite the efforts of Buccaneers' Simon Meagher and Ryan O'Meara, during their Bateman Cup semi-final, at Temple Hill.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE210117rugby005 
 EEjob 21.01.2017
Echo Sport
Cork Constitution's Ned Hodson scores a try despite the efforts of Buccaneers' Jordan Conroy, during their Bateman Cup semi-final, at Temple Hill.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE210117rugby003 
 EEjob 21.01.2017
Echo Sport
Cork Constitution's James Murphy is tackled by Buccaneers' Stephen McVeigh and Kolo Kiripati, during their Bateman Cup semi-final, at Temple Hill.
Picture: David Keane.
JCAshbourneCupCITVsUCC07 
 XXjob 19/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Ashbourne Cup, Round 2, CIT V's UCC, at CIT Sports Ground, CIT, Cork.
Sharon Murphy, CIT, Aoibheann Malone, UCC. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAshbourneCupCITVsUCC06 
 XXjob 19/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Ashbourne Cup, Round 2, CIT V's UCC, at CIT Sports Ground, CIT, Cork.
Linda Bolger, CIT, Sinead MacNamara, UCC. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAshbourneCupCITVsUCC05 
 XXjob 19/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Ashbourne Cup, Round 2, CIT V's UCC, at CIT Sports Ground, CIT, Cork.
Aine Crowley, CIT, Amy O'Connor, UCC. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAshbourneCupCITVsUCC04 
 XXjob 19/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Ashbourne Cup, Round 2, CIT V's UCC, at CIT Sports Ground, CIT, Cork.
Sharon Murphy, CIT, Aoibheann Malone, UCC. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAshbourneCupCITVsUCC03 
 XXjob 19/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Ashbourne Cup, Round 2, CIT V's UCC, at CIT Sports Ground, CIT, Cork.
Aine Crowley and Emma Sharpe, CIT, Amy O'Connor, UCC. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAshbourneCupCITVsUCC02 
 XXjob 19/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Ashbourne Cup, Round 2, CIT V's UCC, at CIT Sports Ground, CIT, Cork.
Linda Bolger, CIT, Aoibheann Malone, UCC. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCAshbourneCupCITVsUCC01 
 XXjob 19/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Ashbourne Cup, Round 2, CIT V's UCC, at CIT Sports Ground, CIT, Cork.
Emma Sharpe, CIT, Amy O'Connor, UCC. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
EOHClarevLimerick11 
 18th January 2017...... Cork referee Cathal McAllister with Clare captain Cian Dillon and Limerick captain Diarmuid Byrnes before the Munster hurling league game at Sixmilebridge last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHClarevLimerick10 
 18th January 2017...... Cork linesman Joe Larkin shakes hands with Clare selector Donal Og Cusack prior to the game against Limerick in the Munster hurling league game at Sixmilebridge last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHClarevLimerick08 
 18th January 2017...... Clare's David Reidy gets away from Limericks Barry Nash during the Munster hurling league game at Sixmilebridge last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHClarevLimerick07 
 18th January 2017...... Clare's David Reidy gets away from Limericks John Fitzgibbon during the Munster hurling league game at Sixmilebridge last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHClarevLimerick06 
 18th January 2017...... Clare's Aaronm Cunningham goes high with Limericks Mike Casey during the Munster hurling league game at Sixmilebridge last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHClarevLimerick05 
 18th January 2017...... Limericks John Fitzgibbon goes for the ball with Clare's Peter Duggan during the Munster hurling league game at Sixmilebridge last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHClarevLimerick04 
 18th January 2017...... Clare's Colm Galvin is tackled by Limericks Diarmuid Byrnes during the Munster hurling league game at Sixmilebridge last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHClarevLimerick03 
 18th January 2017...... Clare's Shane McNamara clears from Limericks Barry Nash during the Munster hurling league game at Sixmilebridge last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHClarevLimerick02 
 18th January 2017...... Clare's Jamie Shanahan gathers the ball from Limericks Andrew La Touce Cosgrave during the Munster hurling league game at Sixmilebridge last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHClarevLimerick01 
 18th January 2017...... Clare's Jamie Shanahan gathers the ball from Limericks Andrew La Touce Cosgrave during the Munster hurling league game at Sixmilebridge last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
DKE190117ball015 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Jason Cullinane and Ciara Murphy, enjoying the fun at the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball014 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Shane Hanrahan and Liam Lynch, attending the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball013 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Keith Kavanagh, Siobhan O'Brien and Luke O'Sullivan, enjoying the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball012 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Katie Liston and Niamh Collins, are all smiles at the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball011 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Caroline O'Connell, Lisa Daly and Robyn Holden, looking stylish at the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball010 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Sarah McNamara, Katie O'Sullivan and Lynn O'Mahony, looking glamorous at the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball009 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Niamh Kiely and Conor O'Brien, having fun at the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball008 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Shane O'Mullane and Jeff Boyle, enjoying the fun at the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball007 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Rob Noonan and Maria O'Sullivan, enjoying the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball006 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Ruth Kelly and Donal O'Keeffe, are all smiles at the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball005 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Ciara O'Byrne and Eimear Rohan, looking stylish at the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball004 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Edel O'Shea, Melissa Dolan, Chantelle O'Sullivan and Emer O'Connell, looking glamorous at the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball003 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Organisers Stuart Miller, Darren Quirke and Hazel and Shane Buckley, enjoying the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball002 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Siobhan Power, Brian Deasy, Megan O'Gorman and David Collins, attending the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE190117ball001 
 EEjob 19.01.2017
Echo News
Ben Burns and Lucy Dillon, enjoying the UCC Business Ball, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE081116rebelog030(1) 
 08.11.2016
Liam Shanahan, chairman of Rebel Og East, presents the medals to Bride Rovers, winners of the U18 B hurling league at the Rebel Og East medal presentation night at Nemo Rangers GAA complex. Also included is John Purcell, chairman of Rebel Og, right.
Picture: David Keane.
dan-bansha-11 
 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 19-01-2017
Midleton CBS players Ean O’Meara and Christy Coughlan celebrate after their win over Ardscoil Rís during their Harty Cup replay at Bansha, Co Tipperary. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-bansha-10 
 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 19-01-2017
Midleton CBS Sean O’Meara, Ross Walsh and Liam Gosnell celebrate their win over Ardscoil Rís during their Harty Cup replay at Bansha, Co Tipperary. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-bansha-9 
 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 19-01-2017
Liam Gosnell, Midleton CBS holding back Ronan Connolly, Ardscoil Rís during their Harty Cup replay at Bansha, Co Tipperary. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-bansha-8 
 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 19-01-2017
Charlie Daly, Midleton CBS is held by Mark Daly, Ardscoil Rís during their Harty Cup replay at Bansha, Co Tipperary. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-bansha-7 
 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 19-01-2017
Liam O’Shea, Midleton CBS , taking a shot as Mark Daly, Ardscoil Rís is flat out trying to block during their Harty Cup replay at Bansha, Co Tipperary. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-bansha-6 
 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 19-01-2017
Adam Daly, Midleton CBS getting in his tackle on Brian Ryan, Ardscoil Rís during their Harty Cup replay at Bansha, Co Tipperary. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-bansha-5 
 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 19-01-2017
It all kicks off between Midleton CBS players and Ardscoil Rís players during their Harty Cup replay at Bplayers ansha, Co Tipperary. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-bansha-4 
 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 19-01-2017
Midleton CBS players Sean O’Meara and Eoghan O’Sullivan looking to stop the breaking Brian Ryan, Ardscoil Rís during their Harty Cup replay at Bansha, Co Tipperary. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-bansha-3 
 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 19-01-2017
Midleton CBS players Sean O’Meara and Eoghan O’Sullivan looking to stop the breaking Brian Ryan, Ardscoil Rís during their Harty Cup replay at Bansha, Co Tipperary. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-bansha-2 
 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 19-01-2017
Sean O’Leary Hayes, Midleton CBS getting in a fine tackle on Reuben McCarthy, Ardscoil Rís during their Harty Cup replay at Bansha, Co Tipperary. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-bansha-1 
 Irish Examiner Evening Echo Sport 19-01-2017
Sean O’Leary Hayes, Midleton CBS getting in a fine tackle on Reuben McCarthy, Ardscoil Rís during their Harty Cup replay at Bansha, Co Tipperary. Picture Dan Linehan
dooradoyle 
 18th January 2017........ Double delight.... PBC's supporters celebrate their double win over Ardscoil Ris in the Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior and junior cups at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
LC-whiskey-04 
 EE news 18/01/2016.
Three copper whiskey stilll tanks (Spirit, Feints and Wash stills), destined for Irish Distillers, Midleton loaded on trucks for transport by John O'Donovan Haulage, Blarney after delivery via ship to Horgan's Quay, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-whiskey-03 
 EE news 18/01/2016.
Three copper whiskey stilll tanks (Spirit, Feints and Wash stills), destined for Irish Distillers, Midleton loaded on trucks for transport by John O'Donovan Haulage, Blarney after delivery via ship to Horgan's Quay, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-whiskey-02 
 EE news 18/01/2016.
Three copper whiskey stilll tanks (Spirit, Feints and Wash stills), destined for Irish Distillers, Midleton loaded on trucks for transport by John O'Donovan Haulage, Blarney after delivery via ship to Horgan's Quay, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-whiskey-01 
 EE news 18/01/2016.
A spirit still tank, destined for Irish Distillers, Midleton loaded on a truck for transport by John O'Donovan Haulage, Blarney after delivery via ship to Horgan's Quay, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-talent-07 
 VIDEO WITH THIS. EE news 16/01/2017. Launch of the Over 60's Talent Competition 2017 at The Clayton Hotel, Cork City.
2016 winner Bernadette Milner with Catherine Buckley and Anne Riordan of The Irish Heart Foundation. All proceeds from the competition go to The Irish Heart Foundation.
Ryan's SuperValu Group and Lennox Hearing Clinic are co-sponsors along with media sponsor The Evening Echo. It is the 41st year of the competition.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
LC-talent-06 
 VIDEO WITH THIS. EE news 16/01/2017. Launch of the Over 60's Talent Competition 2017 at The Clayton Hotel, Cork City.
Past winners (l to r) Michael Long 2004; John Bennett 2007; Billy Horgan 2010 and John Leahy 1997 at the launch.
Ryan's SuperValu Group and Lennox Hearing Clinic are co-sponsors along with media sponsor The Evening Echo. It is the 41st year of the competition.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
LC-talent-05 
 VIDEO WITH THIS. EE news 16/01/2017. Launch of the Over 60's Talent Competition 2017 at The Clayton Hotel, Cork City.
Nicola Cullinane of The Evening Echo; Micheal Martin, TD; Paddy O'Brien, Minister Simon Coveney and Eoghan Dinan, The Evening Echo.
Ryan's SuperValu Group and Lennox Hearing Clinic are co-sponsors along with media sponsor The Evening Echo. It is the 41st year of the competition.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
LC-talent-04 
 VIDEO WITH THIS. EE news 16/01/2017. Launch of the Over 60's Talent Competition 2017 at The Clayton Hotel, Cork City.
Eoghan Dinan, The Evening Echo; Manus O'Callaghan, Paddy O'Brien, Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill, bernadette Milner, 2016 winner and Micheal Martin, TD. 
Ryan's SuperValu and Lennox Hearing Clinic are co-sponsors along with media sponsor The Evening Echo. It is the 41st year of the competition.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
LC-talent-03 
 VIDEO WITH THIS. EE news 16/01/2017. Launch of the Over 60's Talent Competition 2017 at The Clayton Hotel, Cork City.
(middle) Paddy O'Brien, competition organiser with (from left) Batt Sgt Patsy O'Driscoll, Sgt Martin Drohan, RSM Jerry Dineen and Liam Ryan of Ryan's SuperValu Group. Ryan's SuperValu and Lennox Hearing Clinic are co-sponsors along with media sponsor The Evening Echo. It is the 41st year of the competition.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
LC-talent-02 
 VIDEO WITH THIS. EE news 16/01/2017. Launch of the Over 60's Talent Competition 2017 at The Clayton Hotel, Cork City.
Paddy O'Brien, competition organiser withLiam Ryan and Francix Lennox representing the sponsors. Ryan's SuperValu and Lennox Hearing Clinic are co-sponsors along with media sponsor The Evening Echo. It is the 41st year of the competition.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
LC-talent-01 
 VIDEO WITH THIS. EE news 16/01/2017. Launch of the Over 60's Talent Competition 2017 at The Clayton Hotel, Cork City.
Eoghan Dinan, The Evening Echo; Manus O'Callaghan, Paddy O'Brien, Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill, bernadette Milner, 2016 winner and Micheal Martin, TD. 
Ryan's SuperValu and Lennox Hearing Clinic are co-sponsors along with media sponsor The Evening Echo. It is the 41st year of the competition.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
LC-property-06 
 XX property - ref Tommy Barker 18/01/2016.
Denis Guerin with newly qualified auctioneer Aisling Doyle of Frank V. Murphy Auctioneers on Carey's Lane, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-property-05 
 XX property - ref Tommy Barker 18/01/2016.
Denis Guerin with newly qualified auctioneer Aisling Doyle of Frank V. Murphy Auctioneers.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-property-04 
 XX property - ref Tommy Barker 18/01/2016.
Denis Guerin with newly qualified auctioneer Aisling Doyle of Frank V. Murphy Auctioneers.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-property-03 
 XX property - ref Tommy Barker 18/01/2016.
Newly qualified auctioneer Aisling Doyle of Frank V. Murphy Auctioneers.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-property-02 
 XX property - ref Tommy Barker 18/01/2016.
Denis Guerin and Aisling Doyle of Frank V. Murphy Auctioneers.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-property-01 
 XX property - ref Tommy Barker 18/01/2016.
Denis Guerin and Aisling Doyle of Frank V. Murphy Auctioneers.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-dungourney-07 
 EE sport Rory Noonan request.
Dungourney Camogie Club underage medal presentation at East Cork Golf Club on Saturday 14th January 2017. (No names) Young camogie stars having fun at the awards party.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-dungourney-06 
 EE sport Rory Noonan request.
Dungourney Camogie Club underage medal presentation at East Cork Golf Club on Saturday 14th January 2017. 
Sisters Mia, Ava and Abby Keane with their camogie medals.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-dungourney-05 
 EE sport Rory Noonan request.
Dungourney Camogie Club underage medal presentation at East Cork Golf Club on Saturday 14th January 2017. 
Cormac Casey and Neil Hennessy.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-dungourney-04 
 EE sport Rory Noonan request.
Dungourney Camogie Club underage medal presentation at East Cork Golf Club on Saturday 14th January 2017. Imokilly Camogie Under 15 A Plate Winners with special guests, All-Ireland winning Cork camogie and All-Star twins Katrina and Pamela Mackey.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-dungourney-03 
 EE sport Rory Noonan request.
Dungourney Camogie Club underage medal presentation.
Feile Skills winners Sadhbh Casey and Katelyn O'Riordan attending the awards ceremony at East Cork Golf Club on Saturday 14th January 2017.
'In the frame for Fun'.....Heather Costigan, Darcy Voronins, and Juliet McCarthy enjoying the party.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-dungourney-02 
 EE sport Rory Noonan request.
Dungourney Camogie Club underage medal presentation.
Feile Skills winners Sadhbh Casey and Katelyn O'Riordan attending the awards ceremony at East Cork Golf Club on Saturday 14th January 2017. Under !2 Skills winner Aislinn Casey with the Raymond O'Riordan Cup.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-dungourney-01 
 EE sport Rory Noonan request.
Dungourney Camogie Club underage medal presentation.
Feile Skills winners Sadhbh Casey and Katelyn O'Riordan attending the awards ceremony at East Cork Golf Club on Saturday 14th January 2017.
Pic; Larry Cummins
EOHPresvArdscoil13 
 18th January 2017........ Double delight.... PBC's supporters celebrate their double win over Ardscoil Ris in the Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior and junior cups at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPresvArdscoil12 
 18th January 2017........ Double delight.... PBC's supporters celebrate their double win over Ardscoil Ris in the Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior and junior cups at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPresvArdscoil11 
 18th January 2017........ Double delight.... PBC's supporters celebrate their double win over Ardscoil Ris in the Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior and junior cups at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPresvArdscoil10 
 18th January 2017........ Double delight.... PBC's supporters celebrate their double win over Ardscoil Ris in the Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior and junior cups at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPresvArdscoil09 
 18th January 2017....... PBC's Mark McCarthy on the break against Ardscoil Ris during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPresvArdscoil08 
 18th January 2017....... PBC's Jack O'Sullivan ,Harry Dilon and Cobor Burke combine to stop Ardscoil Ris's Cian O'Rahilly during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPresvArdscoil07 
 18th January 2017....... PBC's Jack O'Sullivan is tackled by Ardscoil Ris's Craig Casey during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHPresvArdscoil06 
 18th January 2017....... PBC's Jack O'Sullivan is tackled by Ardscoil Ris's Craig Casey during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017....... PBC's Jonathan Wren bursting past Ardscoil Ris's Cian Murphy and Brian Noonan during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017....... PBC supporters against Ardscoil Risduring the Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior and junior cups at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017.......Joy Neville referees the PBC and Ardscoil Ris Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017....... PBC's Jonathan Wren bursting past Ardscoil Ris's Roy Whelan during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017....... PBC's Jonathan Wren bursting past Ardscoil Ris's Darragh O'Grady during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools senior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017........ PBC's Alex Kendellan celebrates his try with Daragh French against Ardscoil Ris during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools junior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017........ PBC's Alex Kendellan scores his sides third try against Ardscoil Ris during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools junior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017........ PBC's Alex Kendellan scores his sides third try against Ardscoil Ris during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools junior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017........ PBC's Darragh O'Sullivan scores his sides f second try against Ardscoil Ris during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools junior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017........ PBC's Darragh McSweeney scores his sides first try against Ardscoil Ris during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools junior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017........ PBC's Alex Walsh kicking a penalty against Ardscoil Ris during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools junior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017........ PBC's Daragh French is tackled by Ardscoil Ris's Loughlin O'Keefe during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools junior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017........ PBC's Conor Morey is tackled by Ardscoil Ris's Eoghan Collins in front of the PBC supporters during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools junior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017........ PBC's Conor Morey is tackled by Ardscoil Ris's Eoghan Collins in front of the PBC supporters during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools junior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th January 2017........ PBC's Alex kendellan is tackled by Ardscoil Ris's Jack Ward Murphy during the Clayton Hotels Munster schools junior cup at Dooradoyle yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Kasia Stubba, at Cork Simon . 
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 17th January 2017....... Kasia Stubba, at Cork Simon . 
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 17th January 2017....... Kasia Stubba, at Cork Simon . 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Prof Denis Lucey, Sheila Lucey and Carmel O'Coileain at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Prof Denis Lucey, Sheila Lucey and Carmel O'Coileain at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Jim Walsh, Alan Desmond and John Slattery at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Jim Walsh, Alan Desmond and John Slattery at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Yvonne Cohen, Noel and Deirdre Carr, Tony and Eimear Nation at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Yvonne Cohen, Noel and Deirdre Carr, Tony and Eimear Nation at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Frances Lynch and Hugh Fitzgibbon at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Frances Lynch and Hugh Fitzgibbon at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Piaras MacEniry, Ann Barry and Ged Martin at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Ann Law and Dr Jean Van Sinderen -Law at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Jack Lyons , Shane Lehane, Addis O'Connell and Maura Sheehan at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Helen O'Canainn, and Cliff Wedgebury at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Eileen Magner, Cliona Murphy and Deirdre Ryan at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Ann McIlraith, Padraig O'Conaill and Nuala O'Connell at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Hugh Murphy and Jack Lyons at the birthday celebrations for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... John A Murphy with his wife Cita, son Hugh and daughters Eileen and Cliona at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017.........Former Professor of history at UCC John A Murphy celebrates his 90th birthday with unveiling of a bust watched by his wife Cita at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017.........Former Professor of history at UCC John A Murphy celebrates his 90th birthday with unveiling of a bust with Dr Michael Murphy, president UCC at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... Writers Conal Creedon and Gerry Murphy at the celebration for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017........ Shane Ross TD ,minister for Transport, Tourism and sport and the Lord mayor of Cork Cllr Des Cahill at the celebration for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017.........Former Professor of history at UCC John A Murphy celebrates his 90th birthday with unveiling of a bust with Dr Michael Murphy, president UCC at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017.........Former Professor of history at UCC John A Murphy celebrates his 90th birthday with unveiling of a bust at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017........Prof Tom Dunne (left) and Maurice Manning, chancellor National universities of Ireland at the celebration for John A Murphy at the Aula Maxima, UCC yesterday. 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017........ John A. Murphy with Shane Ross TD, Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport at the Aula Maxima, UCC . 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... For Examiner Weekend..... Ellie Kisyombe with Darina Allen at Ballymaloe Cookery school
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... For Examiner Weekend..... Ellie Kisyombe with Darina Allen at Ballymaloe Cookery school
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... For Examiner Weekend..... Ellie Kisyombe with Darina Allen at Ballymaloe Cookery school
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... For Examiner Weekend..... Ellie Kisyombe with Darina Allen at Ballymaloe Cookery school
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... For Examiner Weekend..... Ellie Kisyombe with Darina Allen collecting herbs from the garden at Ballymaloe Cookery school
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... For Examiner Weekend..... Ellie Kisyombe with Darina Allen collecting herbs from the garden at Ballymaloe Cookery school
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... For Examiner Weekend..... Ellie Kisyombe with Darina Allen collecting herbs from the garden at Ballymaloe Cookery school
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... For Examiner Weekend..... Ellie Kisyombe at Ballymaloe Cookery school
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... For Examiner Weekend..... Ellie Kisyombe at Ballymaloe Cookery school
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... For Examiner Weekend..... Ellie Kisyombe at Ballymaloe Cookery school
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th January 2017....... For Examiner Weekend..... Ellie Kisyombe at Ballymaloe Cookery school
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th January 2017........... Brid Stack Hall of Fame winner with James McSweeney, captain of the under 17 Munster champions (soccer) at the Carrigaline Community school awards
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th January 2017........... Allex Kiely, junior student of the year and Hannah Shallo, senior student of the year with Paul Burke, principal and Niamh McCarthy, Hall of Fame winner at the Carrigaline Community school awards
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th January 2017........... Brid Stack Hall of Fame winner with Rachel O'Regan, junior sports personality of the year and Patrick McSweeney, senior sports personality of the year at the Carrigaline Community school awards
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th January 2017........... Brid Stack and Niamh McCarthy Hall of Fame winners with Paul Burke, principal at the Carrigaline Community school awards
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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Colaiste Chriost Rí supporters cheering on their side against St. Francis College, Rochestown, in the Corn Uí Mhuirí game at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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St. Francis College, Rochestown, supporters cheering on their side against Colaiste Chriost Rí in the Corn Uí Mhuirí game at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE SPORT 18/01/2017 ... 
St. Francis College, Rochestown's Nathan Walsh being challenged by Daniel Lucey of Colaiste Chriost Rí' in the Corn Uí Mhuirí game at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Colaiste Chriost Rí forward Mark Brosnan winning possession from St. Francis College, Rochestown, defenders in the Corn Uí Mhuirí game at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Colaiste Chriost Rí's Mark Brosnan shooting goalwards past Colin O'Mahony of St. Francis College, Rochestown, in the Corn Uí Mhuirí game at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Colaiste Chriost Rí's Jack Ryan going highest for the ball against St. Francis College, Rochestown, in the Corn Uí Mhuirí game at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE SPORT 18/01/2017 ... 
Colaiste Chriost Rí's John Corcoran going high for the ball with James Holland of St. Francis College, Rochestown, in the Corn Uí Mhuirí game at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE SPORT 18/01/2017 ... 
Colaiste Chriost Rí's Kyle Forde going high for the ball with Jack Lyons of St. Francis College, Rochestown, in the Corn Uí Mhuirí game at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 17/01/2017 ...
On the buses with sarah horgan. 
Thomas and Teresa Tuohy. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 17/01/2017 ...
On the buses with sarah horgan. 
Tony Sheehan. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 17/01/2017 ...
On the buses with sarah horgan. 
Miriam Lopez (left) and Monica Martinez. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 17/01/2017 ...
On the buses with sarah horgan. 
Fionnuala Moloney (left) and Michaela Gallagher. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 17/01/2017 ...
On the buses with sarah horgan. 
Michael Browne. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 17/01/2017 ...
On the buses with sarah horgan. 
Christy Roche. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 Irish Examiner News 17-01-2017
Albert Moriarty crossing the beach on Sir. Henry Raeburn after a good ride out aroung Rossbeigh in Co Kerry. Picture by Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News 17-01-2017
Albert Moriarty crossing the beach on Sir. Henry Raeburn after a good ride out aroung Rossbeigh in Co Kerry. Picture by Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News 17-01-2017
Albert Moriarty crossing the beach on Sir. Henry Raeburn after a good ride out aroung Rossbeigh in Co Kerry. Picture by Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News 17-01-2017
A man and his dog walk the beach in Rossbeigh, Co Kerry. Picture by Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner features lifestyle 07-01-2017
Mary Ann Lane from Glountanefinane, Ballydesmond who was born on the 23rd of December 1916 and celebrated her 100 birthday in 2016. She is pictured with her son Eamonn holding the letter from the President of Ireland. Picture by Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner features lifestyle 07-01-2017
Mary Ann Lane from Glountanefinane, Ballydesmond who was born on the 23rd of December 1916 and celebrated her 100 birthday in 2016. She is pictured with her son Eamonn. Picture by Dan Linehan @lensdan
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 Irish Examiner features lifestyle 07-01-2017
Mary Ann Lane from Glountanefinane, Ballydesmond who was born on the 23rd of December 1916 and celebrated her 100 birthday in 2016. She is pictured here with her husband Tim Lane and the picture was taken in 1955. Picture by Dan Linehan @lensdan
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 Irish Examiner features lifestyle 07-01-2017
Mary Ann Lane from Glountanefinane, Ballydesmond who was born on the 23rd of December 1916 and celebrated her 100 birthday in 2016. Picture by Dan Linehan @lensdan
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 Irish Examiner features lifestyle 07-01-2017
Mary Ann Lane from Glountanefinane, Ballydesmond who was born on the 23rd of December 1916 and celebrated her 100 birthday in 2016. Picture by Dan Linehan @lensdan
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 Irish Examiner features lifestyle 07-01-2017
Mary Ann Lane from Glountanefinane, Ballydesmond who was born on the 23rd of December 1916 and celebrated her 100 birthday in 2016. Picture by Dan Linehan @lensdan
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 Irish Examiner features lifestyle 07-01-2017
Mary Ann Lane from Glountanefinane, Ballydesmond who was born on the 23rd of December 1916 and celebrated her 100 birthday in 2016. Picture by Dan Linehan @lensdan
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 Irish Examiner features lifestyle 07-01-2017
Mary Ann Lane from Glountanefinane, Ballydesmond who was born on the 23rd of December 1916 and celebrated her 100 birthday in 2016. Picture by Dan Linehan @lensdan
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 Irish Examiner features lifestyle 07-01-2017
Mary Ann Lane from Glountanefinane, Ballydesmond who was born on the 23rd of December 1916 and celebrated her 100 birthday in 2016. Picture by Dan Linehan @lensdan
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 Irish Examiner News 15-01-2017
Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s son Pierre Louis Baudey-Vignaud ( on the right) with Sophies brother Bertrant Bouniol and his son Baptiste arriving for mass in the Church of of Our Lady, Star of the Sea and St. Patrick, Goleen, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News 15-01-2017
Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s son Pierre Louis Baudey-Vignaud ( on the right) with Sophies brother Bertrant Bouniol and his son Baptiste arriving for mass in the Church of of Our Lady, Star of the Sea and St. Patrick, Goleen, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News 15-01-2017
Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s son Pierre Louis Baudey-Vignaud ( on the right) with Sophies brother Bertrant Bouniol and his son Baptiste at mass in the Church of of Our Lady, Star of the Sea and St. Patrick, Goleen, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
Heading back from the lunchtime yard break.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
Waiting in line to go into school.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
Kids line up in the yard after their lunch break.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
School principal Christine O’ Shea with pupils Clodagh, Tara, Ava, Hayden and Sophie Ann.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
Junior infants with Teacher Mairead Crowley ( right ) and SNA Becky Relihan.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
Having fun were junior infants Kaden, Lilly, Cian, John, Conor and Sarah.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
Tent time for junior infant Sarah McCarthy.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
Whats cooking for yung Max O’Connor and Jamie Burke.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
The cooking class of Erin O’Sullivan, Chloe Murphy and Grace Murphy.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
Senior infants with SNA Marcellia McAuliffe and teacher Julie O’Sullivan.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
Senior infants Ailbhe Butt and Emily Macken.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
learning on the ipad were 4th class pupils, James, Sophie, Colin, Luckas, Jamie and Sean.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
Teacher Siobhan Casey with 3rd class pupils.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
Ava Looney with SNA Debra Ring.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
School principal Christine O’Shea and teacher Marie Lyne with pupils from 6th class. 
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
The second class hard at study.
Picture Dan Linehan
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Firmount National School in County Cork. 
Teacher Shauna Beecher with her 1st class pupils.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
Ella O’Sullivan playing basketball with teacher Stephen Quaid and his 4th and 5th class pupils.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Kidszone 17-01-2017
Firmount National School in County Cork. 
David O’Connell playing soccer with pupils of 4th and 5th class.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News 16-01-2017
Shocked neighbours at Deermount, Cork where the body of a sixteen year old boy was found in a house Picture by Dan Linehan
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 Swimmers from Tralee swimming on Locks beach Fenit Co Kerry , Locks is on a sheltered beach West of Fenit Pier in Kerry . A very cold day in Fenit greeted The weekley Winter Swimmers from " Tralee Bay Swimming Club " this morning in Fenit Co Kerry . swimmers showed up to brave the 4c waters and enjoy a swim and a quick wash after the swim . 
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 Swimmers from Tralee swimming on Locks beach Fenit Co Kerry , Locks is on a sheltered beach West of Fenit Pier in Kerry . A very cold day in Fenit greeted The weekley Winter Swimmers from " Tralee Bay Swimming Club " this morning in Fenit Co Kerry . swimmers showed up to brave the 4c waters and enjoy a swim and a quick wash after the swim . Pictured from L/R Michael Slattery , Bob Fitzsimons , Declan Crowe and Tom O'Connor from Tralee . 
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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . John Egan Kerry and Colm Galvin Clare in action dring ther game .

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Sean Weir Kerry and Aaron Cunningham Clare in action dring ther game .

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Daniel Collins ( C ) Kerry and Conor Cleary Clare in action dring ther game .

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Clare during ther game .

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Kerry during ther game .

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Kerry and Clare in action dring ther game . Ref for the game was Jason Mullins

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Kerry and Clare in action dring ther game . Ref for the game was Jason Mullins

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Kerry and Clare in action dring ther game .Kerry manager Fintan O'Connor during the Co-Op Superstores Munster Senior Hurling League Round 2 match between Kerry and Clare at Austin Stack Park in Tralee, Co Kerry.

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Kerry and Clare in action dring ther game .Kerry manager Fintan O'Connor during the Co-Op Superstores Munster Senior Hurling League Round 2 match between Kerry and Clare at Austin Stack Park in Tralee, Co Kerry.

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Kerry and Clare in action dring ther game .Kerry manager Fintan O'Connor during the Co-Op Superstores Munster Senior Hurling League Round 2 match between Kerry and Clare at Austin Stack Park in Tralee, Co Kerry.

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Kerry and Clare in action dring ther game .Kerry manager Fintan O'Connor during the Co-Op Superstores Munster Senior Hurling League Round 2 match between Kerry and Clare at Austin Stack Park in Tralee, Co Kerry.

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Kerry and Clare in action dring ther game .Kerry manager Fintan O'Connor during the Co-Op Superstores Munster Senior Hurling League Round 2 match between Kerry and Clare at Austin Stack Park in Tralee, Co Kerry.

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Shane Nolan Kerry and Conor Cleary Clare in action dring ther game .

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Mikey Boyle Kerry and Conor Cleary Clare in action dring ther game .

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Jordan Conway Kerry and Jason McCarthy Clare in action dring ther game .

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Pa Kelly Kerry and Podge Collins ( C ) Clare in action dring ther game .

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Mikey Boyle Kerry and Conor Cleary Clare in action dring ther game .

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Pa Kely Kerry and David Reidy Clare in action dring ther game .

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Jordan Conway Kerry and Eoin Quirke Clare in action dring ther game .

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Thomas Casey Kerry and Podge Collins ( C ) Clare in action dring ther game .

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 XX Sport Colm O’Connor: Munster. Co-Op Superstores SHL Clare v Kerry, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, . Shane Nolan Kerry and Eoin Quirke Clare in action dring ther game .

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Basketball-wheelchair-tralee-8 
 Men’s Superleague Basketball Tralee - Tralee Warriors and Kubs in action during the Men’s Superleague played at the Tralee Sports Complex in Tralee over the weekend . At Half time the Kingdom Wheelblasters played a game of basketball - Jack Houlihan of the " Wheelblasters " aged 5 from Tralee pictured in action during the game . 
Tralee Warriors won 67-57 against Kubs in the Men’s Superleague.

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Basketball-wheelchair-tralee-7 
 Men’s Superleague Basketball Tralee - Tralee Warriors and Kubs in action during the Men’s Superleague played at the Tralee Sports Complex in Tralee over the weekend . At Half time the Kingdom Wheelblasters played a game of basketball - Ellie O'Sullivan and Jack Houlihan of the " Wheelblasters " aged 5 from Tralee pictured in action during the game . Bernard Lynch of the Warriors was on hand to help on the night . 
Tralee Warriors won 67-57 against Kubs in the Men’s Superleague.

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Basketball-wheelchair-tralee-6 
 Men’s Superleague Basketball Tralee - Tralee Warriors and Kubs in action during the Men’s Superleague played at the Tralee Sports Complex in Tralee over the weekend . At Half time the Kingdom Wheelblasters played a game of basketball - Action from the " Wheelblasters " during the game . Bernard Lynch of the Warriors was on hand to help on the night . 
Tralee Warriors won 67-57 against Kubs in the Men’s Superleague.

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Basketball-wheelchair-tralee-5 
 Men’s Superleague Basketball Tralee - Tralee Warriors and Kubs in action during the Men’s Superleague played at the Tralee Sports Complex in Tralee over the weekend . At Half time the Kingdom Wheelblasters played a game of basketball - Ellie O'Sullivan of the " Wheelblasters " aged 5 from Tralee pictured in action during the game . 
Tralee Warriors won 67-57 against Kubs in the Men’s Superleague.

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Basketball-wheelchair-tralee-4 
 Men’s Superleague Basketball Tralee - Tralee Warriors and Kubs in action during the Men’s Superleague played at the Tralee Sports Complex in Tralee over the weekend . At Half time the Kingdom Wheelblasters played a game of basketball - Ellie O'Sullivan and Jack Houlihan of the " Wheelblasters " aged 5 from Tralee pictured in action during the game . Bernard Lynch of the Warriors was on hand to help on the night . 
Tralee Warriors won 67-57 against Kubs in the Men’s Superleague.

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Basketball-wheelchair-tralee-3 
 Men’s Superleague Basketball Tralee - Tralee Warriors and Kubs in action during the Men’s Superleague played at the Tralee Sports Complex in Tralee over the weekend . At Half time the Kingdom Wheelblasters played a game of basketball - Jack Houlihan of the " Wheelblasters " aged 5 from Tralee pictured in action during the game . 
Tralee Warriors won 67-57 against Kubs in the Men’s Superleague.

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Basketball-wheelchair-tralee-2 
 Men’s Superleague Basketball Tralee - Tralee Warriors and Kubs in action during the Men’s Superleague played at the Tralee Sports Complex in Tralee over the weekend . At Half time the Kingdom Wheelblasters played a game of basketball - Jack Houlihan of the " Wheelblasters " aged 5 from Tralee pictured in action during the game . 
Tralee Warriors won 67-57 against Kubs in the Men’s Superleague.

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Basketball-wheelchair-tralee-1 
 Men’s Superleague Basketball Tralee - Tralee Warriors and Kubs in action during the Men’s Superleague played at the Tralee Sports Complex in Tralee over the weekend . At Half time the Kingdom Wheelblasters played a game of basketball - Jack Houlihan of the " Wheelblasters " aged 5 from Tralee pictured in action during the game . 
Tralee Warriors won 67-57 against Kubs in the Men’s Superleague.

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Basketball-Men-s-Superleague-5 
 Men’s Superleague Basketball Tralee - Kieran Donaghy Tralee Warriors andBrian Edwards Kubs in action during the Men’s Superleague played at the Tralee Sports Complex in Tralee over the weekend . 
Tralee Warriors won 67-57 against Kubs in the Men’s Superleague.

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Basketball-Men-s-Superleague-4 
 Men’s Superleague Basketball Tralee - Kieran Donaghy Tralee Warriors andBrian Edwards Kubs in action during the Men’s Superleague played at the Tralee Sports Complex in Tralee over the weekend . 
Tralee Warriors won 67-57 against Kubs in the Men’s Superleague.

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Basketball-Men-s-Superleague-3 
 Men’s Superleague Basketball Tralee - Kieran Donaghy Tralee Warriors andgary Barron Kubs in action during the Men’s Superleague played at the Tralee Sports Complex in Tralee over the weekend . 
Tralee Warriors won 67-57 against Kubs in the Men’s Superleague.

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Basketball-Men-s-Superleague-2 
 Men’s Superleague Basketball Tralee - Kieran Donaghy Tralee Warriors andgary Barron Kubs in action during the Men’s Superleague played at the Tralee Sports Complex in Tralee over the weekend . 
Tralee Warriors won 67-57 against Kubs in the Men’s Superleague.

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Basketball-Men-s-Superleague-1 
 Men’s Superleague Basketball Tralee - Kieran Donaghy Tralee Warriors andgary Barron Kubs in action during the Men’s Superleague played at the Tralee Sports Complex in Tralee over the weekend . 
Tralee Warriors won 67-57 against Kubs in the Men’s Superleague.

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Ted-Walsh-&-Joseph-O Brien 
 RTE Sports And Boylesports Announcement, RTE Studios, Dublin 12/1/2017
Ted Walsh, RTÉ racing panellist and Joseph O'Brien, BoyleSports Horse Racing Ambassador
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan 
 Keywords: Launch, Photocall, Horse Racing, RTE Press Office
Strategic-Force-Dundalk-2 
 DUNDALK 13-1-2017.
STRATEGIC FORCE and Denis Lenihan winning easily for trainer Ger O'Leary.
Photo HEALY RACING.
Strategic-Force-Dundalk-1 
 DUNDALK 13-1-2017.
STRATEGIC FORCE and Denis Lenihan winning easily for trainer Ger O'Leary.
Photo HEALY RACING.
Source3 
 Ultimate Challenge event on Friday 27th January 2017 from 8.00pm-5.00am in aid of Arc House and Marymount Hospice. This Challenge is for a fantastic cause. Cork ARC is a safe haven for people with cancer and their families, where you can find information, practical help and emotional support. Marymount University Hospital & Hospice offers respite, intermediate palliative and residential care services for the older person and it offers specialist palliative care services, at both inpatient and community level.
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 Source Health & Fitness, Silversprings.
Ultimate Challenge event on Friday 27th January 2017 from 8.00pm-5.00am in aid of Arc House and Marymount Hospice. This Challenge is for a fantastic cause. Cork ARC is a safe haven for people with cancer and their families, where you can find information, practical help and emotional support. Marymount University Hospital & Hospice offers respite, intermediate palliative and residential care services for the older person and it offers specialist palliative care services, at both inpatient and community level.
Source(1) 
 Source Health & Fitness Silversprings.Ultimate Challenge event on Friday 27th January 2017 from 8.00pm-5.00am in aid of Arc House and Marymount Hospice. This Challenge is for a fantastic cause. Cork ARC is a safe haven for people with cancer and their families, where you can find information, practical help and emotional support. Marymount University Hospital & Hospice offers respite, intermediate palliative and residential care services for the older person and it offers specialist palliative care services, at both inpatient and community level.
Source-4 
 Pic by Larry Cummins Source Health & Fitness Silversprings.Ultimate Challenge event on Friday 27th January 2017 from 8.00pm-5.00am in aid of Arc House and Marymount Hospice. This Challenge is for a fantastic cause. Cork ARC is a safe haven for people with cancer and their families, where you can find information, practical help and emotional support. Marymount University Hospital & Hospice offers respite, intermediate palliative and residential care services for the older person and it offers specialist palliative care services, at both inpatient and community level.
Shairoze-Akram-v-Sligo 
 Sharoize Akram attempts to navigate his way through Sligo defenders Jude McGarry, Liam Henry and Paul McNamara.
Picture: David Farrell Photography
RUGBYU-Newport-201561 
 Newport Gwent Dragons' Adam Warren is tackled by Enisei-STM's Denis Simplikevich during the European Challenge Cup, Pool Three match at the Rodney Parade, Newport. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Friday January 13, 2017. See PA story RUGBYU Newport. Photo credit should read: Nick Potts/PA Wire. RESTRICTIONS: Editorial use only. No commercial use. 
 Keywords: rugby union
Mayo-v-NUIG-fans 
 Leo and Joseph Aldabbath from Louisburgh were in Elverys MacHale Park, Castlebar to cheer on Mayo in the opening round of the FBD League against NUIG last Sunday week. Picture: David Farrell Photography
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P11-DF-4517 
 Mayo's Alan Freeman celebrates after scoring the opening goal.
Picture: David Farrell
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P10-DF-4473 
 Aidan O'Shea and Colm Boyle watching from the sidelines.
Picture: David Farrell Photography
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P9-DF-4561 
 I.T. Sligo's James Shaughnessy and Mayo's Ray O'Malley challenge for the ball.
Picture: David Farrell
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P9-DF-4561(1) 
 I.T. Sligo's James Shaughnessy and Mayo's Ray O'Malley challenge for the ball.
Picture: David Farrell
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P8-DF-4107 
 Mayo's David Drake offloads the ball despite the close attention of I.T Sligo's Bryan Walsh.
Picture: David Farrell
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P8-DF-4107(1) 
 Mayo's David Drake offloads the ball despite the close attention of I.T Sligo's Bryan Walsh.
Picture: David Farrell
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P7-DF-4275 
 Mayo's Eoghan O'Reilly tries to prevent the passage of I.T. Sligo's Jamie Brennan at James Stephen's Park, Ballina, yesterday.
Picture: David Farrell
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P7-DF-4275(1) 
 Mayo's Eoghan O'Reilly tries to prevent the passage of I.T. Sligo's Jamie Brennan at James Stephen's Park, Ballina, yesterday.
Picture: David Farrell
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P6-DF-4296 
 I.T. Sligo's Colm Reape gets away from the challenge of Mayo's Ray O'Malley.
Picture: David Farrell
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P6-DF-4296(1) 
 I.T. Sligo's Colm Reape gets away from the challenge of Mayo's Ray O'Malley.
Picture: David Farrell
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P5-DF-4087 
 Mayo's Evan Regan shoots goalwards.
Picture: David Farrell
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P5-DF-4087(1) 
 Mayo's Evan Regan shoots goalwards.
Picture: David Farrell
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P4-DF-4094 
 Mayo's Danny Kirby and I.T. Sligo's Kevin McBrearty contest the ball at midfield.
Picture: David Farrell
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P4-DF-4094(1) 
 Mayo's Danny Kirby and I.T. Sligo's Kevin McBrearty contest the ball at midfield.
Picture: David Farrell
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P3-DF-4006 
 Mayo captain David Clarke leads out his team at his home club Ballina Stephenites against I.T. Slibo yesterday.
Picture: David Farrell Photography
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P3-DF-4006(1) 
 Mayo captain David Clarke leads out his team at his home club Ballina Stephenites against I.T. Slibo yesterday.
Picture: David Farrell Photography
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P2-DF-4028(1) 
 I.T. Sligo team.
Picture: David Farrell Photography
Mayo-v-I.T.-Sligo-P1-DF-4015(1) 
 Mayo senor team.
Picture: David Farrell Photography
Mayo-I.T.-v-Sligo-P12-Fans-DF-4038 
 Cheering on Mayo to victory over I.T. Sligo in James Stephen's Park, Ballina, yesterday, (Sunday), were, Cian, Aoibheann and Tiernan Mangan, (Hollymount), with Darragh and Conor Monaghan, (Garrymore). Picture: David Farrell Photography.
Macra-2 
 16/12/16 Offices of EU Commission, Dublin. Commissioner Phil Hogan with Justin McCarthy of the Irish Farmers Journal, Macra's Derry Dillon, Charles Smith, Grace Hoey, Karen Elliffe and Denis Duggan.
Macra-2-(1) 
 16/12/16 Offices of EU Commission, Dublin. Commissioner Phil Hogan with Justin McCarthy of the Irish Farmers Journal, Macra's Derry Dillon, Charles Smith, Grace Hoey, Karen Elliffe and Denis Duggan.
Leon-Blanche,-Ryle-Nugent,-TW-&-JOB- 
 RTE Sports And Boylesports Announcement, RTE Studios, Dublin 12/1/2017
Leon Blanche, Head of Communications, BoyleSports, Ryle Nugent, RTÉ Group Head of Sport, Ted Walsh, RTÉ racing panellist, Joseph O'Brien, BoyleSports Horse Racing Ambassador
Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan 
 Keywords: Launch, Photocall, Horse Racing, RTE Press Office
LC-u2-concert-03 
 EE news 16/01/2016.
Queue at Merchant's Quay for the Ticketmaster outlet for the sale of U2 concert tickets for The Joshua Tree tour coming to Croke Park this summer.
Approx 30 people were in the queue at 7;30am this morning.
At the top of the queue are U2 fans Troy O'Dwyer, The Glen and Declan McCarthy, Cobh who started queuing at 3pm yesterday, Sunday
afternoon, with the majority of people joining the queue from 6am this morning.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-u2-concert-02 
 EE news 16/01/2016.
Queue at Merchant's Quay for the Ticketmaster outlet for the sale of U2 concert tickets for The Joshua Tree tour coming to Croke Park this summer.
Approx 30 pepole were in the queue at 7;30am this morning.
Mother and daughters queue for tickets; Noreen and Cliona Brady from Riverstick with Maire Fitzgerald, Glanmire and mum Mary Fitzgerald, Kilworth.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-u2-concert-01 
 EE news 16/01/2016.
Queue at Merchant's Quay for the Ticketmaster outlet for the sale of U2 concert tickets for The Joshua Tree tour coming to Croke Park this summer.
Approx 30 pepole were in the queue at 7;30am this morning.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-source-01 
 EE news XX county. VIDEO WITH THIS.
Peter Walsh request.
Source Health & Fitness 'Ultimate Challenge' from 8pm to 5am, in aid of ARC Cork and Marymount Hospice, is taking place on Friday 27th January 2017 at the Silversprings venue. Entry for Over 18's is online through the website or at reception. Closing date for entry is 24th January 2017.
On the bike is Sarah Keohane, taking to the water is Eilis Burns, with fellow swimmer Adam O'Connell and getting set for some running is Kevin O'Rourke.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-river-Lee-01 
 EE news 16/01/2016.
River Lee Reflections; Early morning traffic on Michael Collins Bridge and the city quays in Cork City centre on a dry January morning.
Pic; Larry Cummins
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-mathews-08 
 EE sport 14/01/2017. 
National League Division 1 Basketball; Fr Mathew's, Cork vs Team Kilkenny at Douglas Community School. Final score 82-74 to the home side.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Daragh Fleming, Fr Mathew's.
LC-mathews-07 
 EE sport 14/01/2017. 
National League Division 1 Basketball; Fr Mathew's, Cork vs Team Kilkenny at Douglas Community School. Final score 82-74 to the home side.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Daragh Fleming, Fr Mathew's attacks the basket.
LC-mathews-06 
 EE sport 14/01/2017. 
National League Division 1 Basketball; Fr Mathew's, Cork vs Team Kilkenny at Douglas Community School. Final score 82-74 to the home side.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Paul O'Droscoll scores for Fr Mathew's BC.
LC-mathews-05 
 EE sport 14/01/2017. 
National League Division 1 Basketball; Fr Mathew's, Cork vs Team Kilkenny at Douglas Community School. Final score 82-74 to the home side.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Daragh Fleming, Fr Mathew's faces a double challenge from Jack Murphy and Luaigh O'Neill, Kilkenny.
LC-mathews-04 
 EE sport 14/01/2017. 
National League Division 1 Basketball; Fr Mathew's, Cork vs Team Kilkenny at Douglas Community School. Final score 82-74 to the home side.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Evan Barrett in action for Fr Mathew's.
LC-mathews-03 
 EE sport 14/01/2017. 
National League Division 1 Basketball; Fr Mathew's, Cork vs Team Kilkenny at Douglas Community School. Final score 82-74 to the home side.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Lucas Szule, Kilkenny blocks an attempted shot by Owen Connolly, Fr Mathew's, who scored 14 points in the game.
LC-mathews-02 
 EE sport 14/01/2017. 
National League Division 1 Basketball; Fr Mathew's, Cork vs Team Kilkenny at Douglas Community School. Final score 82-74 to the home side.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Owen Connolly who scored 14 points in the game.
LC-mathews-01 
 EE sport 14/01/2017. 
National League Division 1 Basketball; Fr Mathew's, Cork vs Team Kilkenny at Douglas Community School. Final score 82-74 to the home side.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Owen Connolly who scored 14 points in the game.
LC-cup-12 
 Cork Charity Cup EEXX sport 13/01/2017.
Cork Constitution defeated Highfield 17-11 after extra time in the final.
Tomas Quinlan, Cork Con sealed the victory over Highfield with two penalties in the second period of extra-time, after the sides were level 11-11 at the end of normal time at Woodleigh Park.
Luke Cahill, Cork Con drives forward.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cup-11 
 Cork Charity Cup EEXX sport 13/01/2017.
Cork Constitution defeated Highfield 17-11 after extra time in the final.
Tomas Quinlan, Cork Con sealed the victory over Highfield with two penalties in the second period of extra-time, after the sides were level 11-11 at the end of normal time at Woodleigh Park.
Action pic from extra time.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cup-10 
 Cork Charity Cup EEXX sport 13/01/2017.
Cork Constitution defeated Highfield 17-11 after extra time in the final.
Tomas Quinlan, Cork Con sealed the victory over Highfield with two penalties in the second period of extra-time, after the sides were level 11-11 at the end of normal time at Woodleigh Park.
Action from extra time.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cup-09 
 Cork Charity Cup EEXX sport 13/01/2017.
Cork Constitution defeated Highfield 17-11 after extra time in the final.
Tomas Quinlan, Cork Con sealed the victory over Highfield with two penalties in the second period of extra-time, after the sides were level 11-11 at the end of normal time at Woodleigh Park.
Luke Cahill in action in a lineout.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cup-08 
 Cork Charity Cup EEXX sport 13/01/2017.
Cork Constitution defeated Highfield 17-11 after extra time in the final.
Tomas Quinlan eyes the posts as he prepares to kick a penalty.
Tomas Quinlan, Cork Con sealed the victory over Highfield with two penalties in the second period of extra-time, after the sides were level 11-11 at the end of normal time at Woodleigh Park.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cup-07 
 Cork Charity Cup EEXX sport 13/01/2017.
Cork Constitution defeated Highfield 17-11 after extra time in the final.
Tomas Quinlan, Cork Con sealed the victory over Highfield with two penalties in the second period of extra-time, after the sides were level 11-11 at the end of normal time at Woodleigh Park.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cup-06 
 Cork Charity Cup EEXX sport 13/01/2017.
Cork Constitution defeated Highfield 17-11 after extra time in the final.
Tomas Quinlan, Cork Con sealed the victory over Highfield with two penalties in the second period of extra-time, after the sides were level 11-11 at the end of normal time at Woodleigh Park.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cup-05 
 Cork Charity Cup EEXX sport 13/01/2017.
Cork Constitution defeated Highfield after extra time in the final.
Tomas Quinlan, Cork Con shakes hands with (left) Luke Kingston, Highfield after the final whistle at Woodleigh Park.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cup-04 
 Cork Charity Cup EEXX sport 13/01/2017.
Cork Constitution defeated Highfield after extra time in the final.
Team captain Niall Kenneally, Cork Constitution is presented with the cup by Bertie Smith, Munster Branch, after the final whistle at Woodleigh Park.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Cork Charity Cup EEXX sport 13/01/2017.
Cork Constitution defeated Highfield after extra time in the final.
Team captain Niall Kenneally and teammates with the cup in the visitors dressing room after the final whistle at Woodleigh Park.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Cork Charity Cup EEXX sport 13/01/2017.
Cork Constitution defeated Highfield after extra time in the final.
Team captain Niall Kenneally and teammates with the cup in the visitors dressing room after the final whistle at Woodleigh Park.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cup-01 
 Cork Charity Cup EEXX sport 13/01/2017.
Cork Constitution defeated Highfield after extra time in the final.
Team captain Niall Kenneally and teammates with the cup in the visitors dressing room at Woodleigh Park.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-concert-croke-06 
 EEXX news 16/01/2016. Mother and daughter delighted to get their hands on U2 concert tickets. Mary Fitzgerald, Kilworth will be attending her first U2 concert with her daughter Maire Fitzgerald who has seen U2 play live at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork, twice in Dublin, in Berlin and London.
Pictured with their tickets for the concert, taking place at Croke Park on Saturday 22nd July 2017.
Queue at the Ticketmaster outlet at Merchant's Quay, Cork for concert tickets for U2's The Joshua Tree 30th Anniversary concert at Croke Park, Dublin.
U2.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-concert-croke-05 
 EEXX news 16/01/2016. Cliona and Noreen Brady, Riverstick were delighted to get their hands on U2 concert tickets.
Pictured with their tickets for the concert, taking place at Croke Park on Saturday 22nd July 2017.
Queue at the Ticketmaster outlet at Merchant's Quay, Cork for concert tickets for U2's The Joshua Tree 30th Anniversary concert at Croke Park, Dublin.
U2.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-concert-croke-04 
 EEXX news 16/01/2016. Cliona and Noreen Brady, Riverstick were delighted to get their hands on U2 concert tickets.
Pictured with their tickets for the concert, taking place at Croke Park on Saturday 22nd July 2017.
Queue at the Ticketmaster outlet at Merchant's Quay, Cork for concert tickets for U2's The Joshua Tree 30th Anniversary concert at Croke Park, Dublin.
U2.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-concert-croke-03 
 EEXX news 16/01/2016. Nicola O'Neill from West Cork with her tickets for the concert, taking place at Croke Park on Saturday 22nd July 2017.
Queue at the Ticketmaster outlet at Merchant's Quay, Cork for concert tickets for U2's The Joshua Tree 30th Anniversary concert at Croke Park, Dublin.
U2.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-concert-croke-02 
 EEXX news 16/01/2016. First in line for tickets; Declan McCarthy, Cobh and Troy O'Dwyer, The Glen, Cork with their tickets for the concert, taking place at Croke Park on Saturday 22nd July 2017.
Queue at the Ticketmaster outlet at Merchant's Quay, Cork for concert tickets for U2's The Joshua Tree 30th Anniversary concert at Croke Park, Dublin.
U2.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-concert-croke-01 
 EEXX news 16/01/2016. Queue at the Ticketmaster outlet at Merchant's Quay, Cork for concert tickets for U2's The Joshua Tree 30th Anniversary concert at Croke Park, Dublin.
U2.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-charity-cup-rugby-04 
 Cork Charity Cup final at Woodleigh Park, Bishopstown, Cork.
Highfield vs Cork Constitution.
Christopher Banon in action for Highfield.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-charity-cup-rugby-03 
 Cork Charity Cup final at Woodleigh Park, Bishopstown, Cork.
Highfiled vs Cork Constitution.
Cian Barry in action for Cork Con a line-out.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-charity-cup-rugby-02 
 Cork Charity Cup final at Woodleigh Park, Bishopstown, Cork.
Highfiled vs Cork Constitution.
Christopher Banon, Highfield is stopped by John O'Callaghan, Cork Con.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-charity-cup-rugby-01 
 Cork Charity Cup final at Woodleigh Park, Bishopstown, Cork.
Highfiled vs Cork Constitution.
Luke Cahill, Cork Con wins a line-out aginst Highfield.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-1916-12 
 VIDEO WITH THIS- EE news 14/01/2017. Ballyphehane 1916-2016 Centenary closing event and ceremony at the Ballyphehane Community Centre on Saturday 14th January 2017. VIDEO WITH THIS.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Daniel Maverley, Kieran Stevens, Adam Duggan and Noel McCarthy from 'Garrison Command', Cork in costume as British Army solders for the 1916 Rising re-enactment at the closing event.
LC-1916-11 
 VIDEO WITH THIS- EE news 14/01/2017. Ballyphehane 1916-2016 Centenary closing event and ceremony at the Ballyphehane Community Centre on Saturday 14th January 2017. VIDEO WITH THIS.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Ciara O'Mahony with 3yo Tara Murphy at the closing event.
LC-1916-10 
 VIDEO WITH THIS- EE news 14/01/2017. Ballyphehane 1916-2016 Centenary closing event and ceremony at the Ballyphehane Community Centre on Saturday 14th January 2017. VIDEO WITH THIS.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Cobh sisters Aisling and Roisin de Barra with their cousin Sinead de Barra who performed with the Aisling O'Meara Academy of Irish Dancing at the closing event.
LC-1916-09 
 VIDEO WITH THIS- EE news 14/01/2017. Ballyphehane 1916-2016 Centenary closing event and ceremony at the Ballyphehane Community Centre on Saturday 14th January 2017. VIDEO WITH THIS.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Traditional Irish dance teacher Aisling O'Meara with dancers Sophie Owens, Ballyphehane, Sinead de Barra, Cobh and Rebecca Ronan, Togher at the closing event.
LC-1916-08 
 VIDEO WITH THIS- EE news 14/01/2017. Ballyphehane 1916-2016 Centenary closing event and ceremony at the Ballyphehane Community Centre on Saturday 14th January 2017. VIDEO WITH THIS.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Lily Allen, Emily O'Flynn, Emma Gibbons and Amy Heffernan of The Joan Moriarty School of Dance who performed at the closing event.
LC-1916-07 
 VIDEO WITH THIS- EE news 14/01/2017. Ballyphehane 1916-2016 Centenary closing event and ceremony at the Ballyphehane Community Centre on Saturday 14th January 2017. VIDEO WITH THIS.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Jude O'Neill, Roisin MacArtain, Ciaran MacArtain, Sean O'Duinnin, Sean Bent and John Kelly in uniform for a 1916 Rising re-enactment at the closing event.
LC-1916-06 
 VIDEO WITH THIS- EE news 14/01/2017. Ballyphehane 1916-2016 Centenary closing event and ceremony at the Ballyphehane Community Centre on Saturday 14th January 2017. VIDEO WITH THIS.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Kyle O'Donovan and Colum Radford in uniform at the closing event.
LC-1916-05 
 VIDEO WITH THIS- EE news 14/01/2017. Ballyphehane 1916-2016 Centenary closing event and ceremony at the Ballyphehane Community Centre on Saturday 14th January 2017. VIDEO WITH THIS.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Leah and Nicole Foley, of Ballyphehane Ladies Football Club at the event.
LC-1916-04 
 VIDEO WITH THIS- EE news 14/01/2017. Ballyphehane 1916-2016 Centenary closing event and ceremony at the Ballyphehane Community Centre on Saturday 14th January 2017. VIDEO WITH THIS.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Rhys Forde in uniform at the closing event, with Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill. Rhys Forde was given a certificate of achievement from the centenary committee, presented by the Lord Mayor, for his valuable contribution to the centenary events.
LC-1916-03 
 VIDEO WITH THIS- EE news 14/01/2017. Ballyphehane 1916-2016 Centenary closing event and ceremony at the Ballyphehane Community Centre on Saturday 14th January 2017. VIDEO WITH THIS.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Rhys Forde in uniform at the closing event.
LC-1916-02 
 VIDEO WITH THIS- EE news 14/01/2017. Ballyphehane 1916-2016 Centenary closing event and ceremony at the Ballyphehane Community Centre on Saturday 14th January 2017. VIDEO WITH THIS.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill, and Kieran O'Connell, Chairman, Commemoration committee
LC-1916-01 
 VIDEO WITH THIS- EE news 14/01/2017. Ballyphehane 1916-2016 Centenary closing event and ceremony at the Ballyphehane Community Centre on Saturday 14th January 2017. VIDEO WITH THIS.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Maurice Dineen, Lord Mayor Cllr Des cahill, Kieran O'Connell, Chairman, Commemoration committee, and Sharon Manning at the closing event.
JCU15SFAICorkV sSligoLeitrim07 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
SFAI Under 15 Championship Semi Final, Cork V's Sligo Leitrim, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Adam McCarthy, Cork, Ciaran Jennings, Sligo Leitrim.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU15SFAICorkV sSligoLeitrim06 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
SFAI Under 15 Championship Semi Final, Cork V's Sligo Leitrim, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Alex Hill, Cork, Ciaran Jennings, Sligo Leitrim.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU15SFAICorkV sSligoLeitrim05 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
SFAI Under 15 Championship Semi Final, Cork V's Sligo Leitrim, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Ronan O'Brien, Cork, Bryan Lynch, Sligo Leitrim.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU15SFAICorkV sSligoLeitrim04 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
SFAI Under 15 Championship Semi Final, Cork V's Sligo Leitrim, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Robert Geaney O'Brien, Cork, Bryan Lynch, Sligo Leitrim.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU15SFAICorkV sSligoLeitrim03 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
SFAI Under 15 Championship Semi Final, Cork V's Sligo Leitrim, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
James O'Leary, Cork, Sam Barnes, Sligo Leitrim.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU15SFAICorkV sSligoLeitrim02 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
SFAI Under 15 Championship Semi Final, Cork V's Sligo Leitrim, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Cork, celebrate their first goal, scored by Ronan O'Brien, against Sligo Leitrim.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU15SFAICorkV sSligoLeitrim01 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
SFAI Under 15 Championship Semi Final, Cork V's Sligo Leitrim, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Ronan O'Brien, Cork, gets his shot away, resulting in Cork's first goal, under pressure from Sam Barnes, Sligo Leitrim.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSuperleagueGlanmireVsPortlaoise07 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Women's Superleague Basketball, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Portlaoise Panthers, at the Mardyke Arena, Cork.
Claire Rockall, Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Sinead Melia, Sinead Nihill and Claire Melia, Portlaoise Panthers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSuperleagueGlanmireVsPortlaoise06 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Women's Superleague Basketball, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Portlaoise Panthers, at the Mardyke Arena, Cork.
Hayley Lenihan, Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Sinead Melia, Portlaoise Panthers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSuperleagueGlanmireVsPortlaoise05 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Women's Superleague Basketball, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Portlaoise Panthers, at the Mardyke Arena, Cork.
Claire Rockall, Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Sinead Melia, Portlaoise Panthers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSuperleagueGlanmireVsPortlaoise04 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Women's Superleague Basketball, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Portlaoise Panthers, at the Mardyke Arena, Cork.
Claire Rockall, Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Sinead Melia, Portlaoise Panthers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSuperleagueGlanmireVsPortlaoise03 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Women's Superleague Basketball, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Portlaoise Panthers, at the Mardyke Arena, Cork.
Grainne Dwyer, Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Maeve Phelan, Portlaoise Panthers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSuperleagueGlanmireVsPortlaoise02 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Women's Superleague Basketball, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Portlaoise Panthers, at the Mardyke Arena, Cork.
Grainne Dwyer, Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Maeve O'Sullivan, Portlaoise Panthers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSuperleagueGlanmireVsPortlaoise01 
 EEjob 15/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Women's Superleague Basketball, Team Ambassador UCC Glanmire V's Portlaoise Panthers, at the Mardyke Arena, Cork.
Chantel Alford, Ambassador UCC Glanmire, Sinead Melia, Portlaoise Panthers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCRobertsCoveVintageRun12 
 EEXXjob 15/01/2017
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Roberts Cove Vintage Festival, Vintage Car and Tractor Run, in aid of Knocknamanagh NS Minane Bridge, Rennies NS Nohoval and Templebreedy NS Crosshaven, at Minane Bridge Gaa Grounds, Minane Bridge, Co. Cork.
Dean and Gillian Bradley, from Carrigtwohill, with their 1979 Ford Cortina Mark IV.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCRobertsCoveVintageRun11 
 EEXXjob 15/01/2017
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Roberts Cove Vintage Festival, Vintage Car and Tractor Run, in aid of Knocknamanagh NS Minane Bridge, Rennies NS Nohoval and Templebreedy NS Crosshaven, at Minane Bridge Gaa Grounds, Minane Bridge, Co. Cork.
Zoe and Moray Russell, from Carrigaline.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCRobertsCoveVintageRun10 
 EEXXjob 15/01/2017
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Roberts Cove Vintage Festival, Vintage Car and Tractor Run, in aid of Knocknamanagh NS Minane Bridge, Rennies NS Nohoval and Templebreedy NS Crosshaven, at Minane Bridge Gaa Grounds, Minane Bridge, Co. Cork.
Mike Madden, Belgooly and Rebecca Foley, Tracton.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCRobertsCoveVintageRun09 
 EEXXjob 15/01/2017
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Roberts Cove Vintage Festival, Vintage Car and Tractor Run, in aid of Knocknamanagh NS Minane Bridge, Rennies NS Nohoval and Templebreedy NS Crosshaven, at Minane Bridge Gaa Grounds, Minane Bridge, Co. Cork.
Finn Byrne Fagan and Ciaran Fagan, from Carrigaline.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCRobertsCoveVintageRun08 
 EEXXjob 15/01/2017
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Roberts Cove Vintage Festival, Vintage Car and Tractor Run, in aid of Knocknamanagh NS Minane Bridge, Rennies NS Nohoval and Templebreedy NS Crosshaven, at Minane Bridge Gaa Grounds, Minane Bridge, Co. Cork.
4 year old, Hannah Lombard, from Minane Bridge, at the event.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCRobertsCoveVintageRun07 
 EEXXjob 15/01/2017
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Roberts Cove Vintage Festival, Vintage Car and Tractor Run, in aid of Knocknamanagh NS Minane Bridge, Rennies NS Nohoval and Templebreedy NS Crosshaven, at Minane Bridge Gaa Grounds, Minane Bridge, Co. Cork.
6 year old Fionàn Cogan, from Crosshaven, testing his Wellies, in a small stream at the ground.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCRobertsCoveVintageRun06 
 EEXXjob 15/01/2017
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Roberts Cove Vintage Festival, Vintage Car and Tractor Run, in aid of Knocknamanagh NS Minane Bridge, Rennies NS Nohoval and Templebreedy NS Crosshaven, at Minane Bridge Gaa Grounds, Minane Bridge, Co. Cork.
Katie, John, Cian and Matt Griffin, from Carrigaline with Megan and John Doody, from Minane Bridge.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCRobertsCoveVintageRun05 
 EEXXjob 15/01/2017
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Roberts Cove Vintage Festival, Vintage Car and Tractor Run, in aid of Knocknamanagh NS Minane Bridge, Rennies NS Nohoval and Templebreedy NS Crosshaven, at Minane Bridge Gaa Grounds, Minane Bridge, Co. Cork.
Sean and Sarah Kiely, from Ballingarry.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCRobertsCoveVintageRun04 
 EEXXjob 15/01/2017
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Roberts Cove Vintage Festival, Vintage Car and Tractor Run, in aid of Knocknamanagh NS Minane Bridge, Rennies NS Nohoval and Templebreedy NS Crosshaven, at Minane Bridge Gaa Grounds, Minane Bridge, Co. Cork.
Declan Butler and Jack Healy Butler, from Carrigaline.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCRobertsCoveVintageRun03 
 EEXXjob 15/01/2017
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Roberts Cove Vintage Festival, Vintage Car and Tractor Run, in aid of Knocknamanagh NS Minane Bridge, Rennies NS Nohoval and Templebreedy NS Crosshaven, at Minane Bridge Gaa Grounds, Minane Bridge, Co. Cork.
2 yera old, Jack Healy Butler, from Carrigaline.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCRobertsCoveVintageRun02 
 EEXXjob 15/01/2017
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Roberts Cove Vintage Festival, Vintage Car and Tractor Run, in aid of Knocknamanagh NS Minane Bridge, Rennies NS Nohoval and Templebreedy NS Crosshaven, at Minane Bridge Gaa Grounds, Minane Bridge, Co. Cork.
Declan Butler, Jack Healy Butler and Danielle Healy, from Carrigaline.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCRobertsCoveVintageRun01 
 EEXXjob 15/01/2017
Echo News / Irish Examiner.
Roberts Cove Vintage Festival, Vintage Car and Tractor Run, in aid of Knocknamanagh NS Minane Bridge, Rennies NS Nohoval and Templebreedy NS Crosshaven, at Minane Bridge Gaa Grounds, Minane Bridge, Co. Cork.
3 year old, Molly Mooney, from Carrigaline.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDonieFordWandersVsRangers09 
 EEjob 14/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Donie Ford Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Wanderers V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Old Church, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Brian Fitzgerald, Cobh Wanderers, Kevin O'Regan, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDonieFordWandersVsRangers08 
 EEjob 14/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Donie Ford Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Wanderers V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Old Church, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Brian Fitzgerald, Cobh Wanderers, Ciaran Kearney, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDonieFordWandersVsRangers07 
 EEjob 14/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Donie Ford Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Wanderers V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Old Church, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Emmett O'Hanlon, Cobh Wanderers, Derek O'Sullivan, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDonieFordWandersVsRangers06 
 EEjob 14/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Donie Ford Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Wanderers V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Old Church, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Dave Curran, Cobh Wanderers, Robert Coughlan, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDonieFordWandersVsRangers05 
 EEjob 14/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Donie Ford Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Wanderers V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Old Church, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Brian Fitzgerald, Cobh Wanderers, Ciaran Kearney, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDonieFordWandersVsRangers04 
 EEjob 14/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Donie Ford Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Wanderers V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Old Church, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Peter Nolan, Cobh Wanderers, Kevin O'Regan, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDonieFordWandersVsRangers03 
 EEjob 14/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Donie Ford Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Wanderers V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Old Church, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Owen Kinsella, Cobh Wanderers, Roy Kenny, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDonieFordWandersVsRangers02 
 EEjob 14/01/2017
Echo Sport.
Donie Ford Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Wanderers V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Old Church, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Ian Stapleton, Cobh Wanderers, Robert Coughlan and Maddy Noah Cisse, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCDonieFordWandersVsRangers01 
 EEjob 14/01/2017
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Donie Ford Cup Quarter Final, Cobh Wanderers V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Old Church, Cobh, Co. Cork.
Michael Devine, Cobh Wanderers, Ciaran Kearney, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCorkGardaReserve12 
 EEjob 14/01/2017
Echo News.
Garda Reserve feature.
Tenth Anniversary of the Garda Reserve, with original Cork Garda Reserve members, at Anglesea Street Garda Station, Cork.
Garda Sergeant, Jason Wallace, Anglesea Street (centre) with Eamonn Murphy and Andrew Hickey, Garda Reserve.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
INQUEST-Tunisia-Victims-093117 
 BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE Undated handout file photo taken from the Twitter feed of Danny Clifford of former Birmingham City football player Denis Thwaites, 70, and his wife Elaine, 69, who lived in Blackpool, who were among the 30 Britons killed in the Tunisian beach massacre, along with three Irish citizens, while one British tourist was shot dead in an earlier attack on the country's national museum. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday January 16, 2017. See PA story INQUEST Tunisia Victims. Photo credit should read: Danny Clifford/PA Wire

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Hospital-Protest-Limerick-7 
 14/1/2017 Around 200 protestors turned up across from UHL in Limerick at midday Saturday demanding immediate improvements in our hospitals and within the HSE. Attending the protest were Niall Collins, TD, Alec Morrissey, Limerick, Willie O’Dea, TD, Denis Ryan and Billy O’Mara both Limerick.
Photograph Liam Burke/Press 22
Glen-BC-Tournament-(1063) DxO-James-Keenan,-Corner 
 Glen BC Coaches Tom Kelleher (outside ring) and Bob O'Driscoll tending to their boxer, James Keenan during the show on Saturday night. Picture: Doug Minihane
Glen-BC-Tournament-(1047) DxO-James-Keenan-Vs-Dean-O Connell 
 Dean O'Connell of Mayfield BC goes on the offensive during an action packed contest against James Keenan of Glen BC at The Commons Inn last Saturday night. Picture: Doug Minihane
Glen-BC-Tournament-(962)-Spike,-Tommy-Hyde 
 Gary 'Spike' O'Sullivan presenting Tommy Hyde of Setanta BC with his commemorative award following his first round victory over Joshua Lewis Hamilton of Birmingham BC. Picture: Doug Minihane
Glen-BC-Tournament-(440) DxO-Crowd 
 A section of the large crowd at the Commons Inn for Saturdays all action Glen BC Centenary Tournament. Picture: Doug Minihane
Glen-BC-Tournament-(407) DxO-Stephen-Cairns,-Corner 
 Stephen Cairns of Legacy BC receiving instructions from his coaches Lee and Jack Cairns during his contest against Lauia Ali of Birmingham at the Commons Inn. Picture: Doug Minihane
Glen-BC-Tournament-(339) DxO-Oisin-Boyle,-Raakib-Sammon,-Dave-O Mahony 
 Dave O.Mahony, Sec of the Munster Council presenting the commemorative awards to Raakib Sammon of Birmingham and Oisin Boyle of Muskerry BC. Picture: Doug Minihane
Glen-BC-Tournament-(177) DxO-John-McDonagh-Glen-BC-Vs-Stephen-McDonagh-St-Pauls 
 Referree Danny Fitzpatrick gives his instructions to John McDonagh of Glen BC and Stephen McDonagh of St Pauls prior to their contest on last Saturday nights card. Picture: Doug Minihane
Glen-BC-Tournament-(40) DxO-Dylan-Hayes-V-Dylan-Clift 
 Dylan Clift of Birmingham BC and Dylan Hayes of Togher BC / Glen Selection in action during the first bout of the evening at the Commons Inn last Saturday night. Picture: Doug Minihane
Glen-BC-Tournament-(4)-Glen-BC-Selection(1) 
 The Glen BC selection lning up in the ring priior to their show against Birmingham BC at the Commons Inn last Saturday night. Picture: Doug Minihane
Gerry-O Dwyer 
 Bill Corcoran, carrigaline is presented with an award for 50 blood donations by Mr gerry O'Dwyer, Chairperson, Irish Blood Transfusion Board at the Munster Regional Transfusion Centre Donor Awards Ceremony at RPH on Sunday 14th September 2008.
Contact Ann O'Donovan 087-2845491 
((NOTE John Allen of John Sheehan Photography has groups and all the award recipients including those who got the 'more important' 100 donations award.))
Picture; Larry Cummins
Evening Echo Staff
Full-Shilling-Dundalk-2 
 DUNDALK 13-1-2017.
FULL SHILLING and Denis Lenihan hold off NO WAY JACK (Gary Halpin) to win for trainer Paddy Mooney.
Photo HEALY RACING.
Full-Shilling-Dundalk-2(1) 
 DUNDALK 13-1-2017.
FULL SHILLING and Denis Lenihan hold off NO WAY JACK (Gary Halpin) to win for trainer Paddy Mooney.
Photo HEALY RACING.
Full-Shilling-Dundalk-1(1) 
 DUNDALK 13-1-2017.
FULL SHILLING and Denis Lenihan hold off NO WAY JACK (Gary Halpin) to win for trainer Paddy Mooney.
Photo HEALY RACING.
EOHWiltonvRathkeale07 
 14th January 2017........ Wiltons United's Lee Cooke goes high with Rathkeale's Diarmuid Mulcahy during the Munster Youths cup at The Lee road on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWiltonvRathkeale06 
 14th January 2017........ Wiltons United's Dylan Foley brings the ball under control from Rathkeale's Eoin Barry during the Munster Youths cup at The Lee road on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWiltonvRathkeale05 
 14th January 2017........ Rathkeale's Jack Fitzgerald clears from Wiltons United's David Ward during the Munster Youths cup at The Lee road on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWiltonvRathkeale04 
 14th January 2017........ Wiltons United's Killian Murray heads clear from Rathkeale's Jack Fitzgerald during the Munster Youths cup at The Lee road on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWiltonvRathkeale03 
 14th January 2017........ Wiltons United's Lee Cooke wins the ball fromRathkeale's Diarmuid Mulcahy during the Munster Youths cup at The Lee road on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWiltonvRathkeale02 
 14th January 2017........ Wiltons United's Lee Cooke and Rathkeale's Eoin Barry tussle for the ball during the Munster Youths cup at The Lee road on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHWiltonvRathkeale01 
 14th January 2017........ Wiltons United's Lee Cooke goes high with Rathkeale's Eoin Barry during the Munster Youths cup at The Lee road on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHRingmahonvBlarney13 
 14th January 2017........ Blarney United's Aaron Healy (son of Cork City's Colin Healy) in with Ringmahon Rangers Cathal Heffernan, (son of Olympic walker Rob Heffernan) during the under 13 premier league game at Ringmahon park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHRingmahonvBlarney12 
 14th January 2017........ Blarney United's Aaron Healy (son of Cork City's Colin Healy) in action with Ringmahon Rangers Cathal Heffernan, (son of Olympic walker Rob Heffernan) during the under 13 premier league game at Ringmahon park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th January 2017........ Blarney United's Aaron Healy (son of Cork City's Colin Healy) in with Ringmahon Rangers Cathal Heffernan, (son of Olympic walker Rob Heffernan) during the under 13 premier league game at Ringmahon park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th January 2017........Ringmahon Rangers Cathal Heffernan, (son of Olympic walker Rob Heffernan) clears from Blarney United's Aaron Healy (son of Cork City's Colin Healy) in during the under 13 premier league game at Ringmahon park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th January 2017........ Ringmahon Rangers Adam O'Callaghan knocks the ball away from Blarney United's David Keane during the under 13 premier league game at Ringmahon park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th January 2017........ Ringmahon Rangers Adam O'Callaghan knocks the ball away from Blarney United's David Keane during the under 13 premier league game at Ringmahon park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th January 2017........ Blarney United's Billy O'Sullivan shoots past Ringmahon Rangers Ryan Keating during the under 13 premier league game at Ringmahon park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th January 2017........ Blarney United's Sean Joyce and Ringmahon Rangers Luke O'Herlihy go high for the ball during the under 13 premier league game at Ringmahon park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th January 2017........ Blarney United's goalkeeper Ben Maher saves from Ringmahon Rangers Adam O'Callaghan during the under 13 premier league game at Ringmahon park on Saturday
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 14th January 2017........ Blarney United's goalkeeper Ben Maher saves from Ringmahon Rangers Adam O'Callaghan during the under 13 premier league game at Ringmahon park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th January 2017........ Ringmahon Rangers Daniel O'Sulivan celebrates his goal against Blarney United during the under 13 premier league game at Ringmahon park on Saturday
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 14th January 2017........ Blarney United's Cian Curran shoots past Ringmahon Rangers Ryan Keating during the under 13 premier league game at Ringmahon park on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th January 2017......... John O'Keeffe, father of actor Jonathan Rhys Myers at thrfuneral of Marie O'Keeffe leaving St Mary's Cathedral (North Cathedral) on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th January 2017......... Relatives and friends of the late Marie O'Keeffe grandmother of actor Jonathan Rhys Myers l at the funeral mass at St Mary's Cathedral (North Cathedral) on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th January 2017......... The remains of the late Marie O'Keeffe grandmother of actor Jonathan Rhys Myers leaving St Mary's Cathedral (North Cathedral) for burial on Saturday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2017.... For County...Lorna Farrell, Cork Nature Network speaking to pupils from Canon Sheehan NS Doneraile as bat and birds boxes are hung in Doneraile Country park organised by Cork Nature Network with Mallow Mens Shed, who built the boxes and the Office of Public Works 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2017....For County... Lorna Farrell, Cork Nature Network speaking to pupils from Canon Sheehan NS Doneraile as bat and birds boxes are hung in Doneraile Country park organised by Cork Nature Network with Mallow Mens Shed, who built the boxes and the Office of Public Works 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2017.... For County...Lorna Farrell, Cork Nature Network , with Hugh Carrigan, OPW;Frank O'Sullivan, Mallow Mens Shed, David Lee, Cork Enviromenetal Forum, Michael O'Sullivan OPW; Michael Boure, Mallow Mens Shed and Gill Weyman, Cork Nature Network as bat and birds boxes are hung in Doneraile Country park organised by Cork Nature Network with Mallow Mens Shed, who built the boxes and the Office of Public Works 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2017.... For County...David Lee, Cork Environmental Forum and Michael Bourke, Mallow Mens Shed as bat and birds boxes are hung in Doneraile Country park organised by Cork Nature Network with Mallow Mens Shed, who built the boxes and the Office of Public Works 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDonerailebox02 
 13th January 2017....For County... Lorna Farrell, Cork Nature Network speaking to pupils from Canon Sheehan NS Doneraile as bat and birds boxes are hung in Doneraile Country park organised by Cork Nature Network with Mallow Mens Shed, who built the boxes and the Office of Public Works 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 13th January 2017.... For County... Lorna Farrell, Cork Nature Network speaking to pupils from Canon Sheehan NS Doneraile as bat and birds boxes are hung in Doneraile Country park organised by Cork Nature Network with Mallow Mens Shed, who built the boxes and the Office of Public Works 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th January 2017.... Denise, Lucy, Jacinta and Aisling Murphy at Cinderella at the Cork Opera House
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Dundalk-131173 
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Night is falling after the finish of the 1st race of the evening the 5 furlong Hibernia Steel Handicap won by STRATEGIC FORCE and Denis Lenihan at the County Louth venue with the snow capped Mourne Mountains behind.
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The runners are visible as they leave the stalls for the 1st race of the evening the 5 furlong Hibernia Steel Handicap won by STRATEGIC FORCE and Denis Lenihan at the County Louth venue with the snow capped Mourne Mountains behind.
Photo HEALY RACING.
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Blarney United's Mark O'Leary wins possession as he's challenged by Avondale United's Conor Kavanagh, during their Daly Industrial Supplies U19 League clash, at O'Shea Park.
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Blarney United's Greg Barrett heads clear under pressure from Avondale United's Ethan Bevan, during their Daly Industrial Supplies U19 League clash, at O'Shea Park.
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Blarney United's Aaron O'Driscoll battles with Avondale United's Simon Falvey, during their Daly Industrial Supplies U19 League clash, at O'Shea Park.
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Blarney United's Prezmek Weiss controls the ball as Avondale United's James Sheehan closes in, during their Daly Industrial Supplies U19 League clash, at O'Shea Park.
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Blarney United's Prezmek Weiss controls the ball as Avondale United's James Sheehan closes in, during their Daly Industrial Supplies U19 League clash, at O'Shea Park.
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Blarney United's Prezmek Weiss and Avondale United's Conor Kavanagh, battle for the ball during their Daly Industrial Supplies U19 League clash, at O'Shea Park.
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Blarney United's Jason O'Riordan battles with Avondale United's Tom Lenihan, during their Daly Industrial Supplies U19 League clash, at O'Shea Park.
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Singleton's SuperValu Brunell's Aoife Dineen, scores under pressure from Liffey Celtics' Sorcha Tiernan, during their Women's Super League clash, at the Parochial Hall.
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Singleton's SuperValu Brunell's Aoife Dineen, races past Liffey Celtics' Sorcha Tiernan, during their Women's Super League clash, at the Parochial Hall.
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Singleton's SuperValu Brunell's Amy Murphy, scores after a fine run against Liffey Celtics, during their Women's Super League clash, at the Parochial Hall.
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Singleton's SuperValu Brunell's Madison Ward scores under pressure from Liffey Celtics' Aine O'Connor, during their Women's Super League clash, at the Parochial Hall.
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Singleton's SuperValu Brunell's Kaylee Kilpatrick keeps possession under pressure from Liffey Celtics' Sorcha Tiernan, during their Women's Super League clash, at the Parochial Hall.
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Cllr Des Cahill, Lord Mayor of Cork, Ciara O'Sullivan, Cork senior team captain with the Brendan Martin Cup and Seamus McGrath, Cork County Mayor, enjoying the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Marian Crowley, secretary of the Cork LGFA, Sean Kelly, former president of the GAA and Robbie Smyth, chairman of the Cork LGFA, attending the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Eleanor Ahern, Roisin O'Sullivan and Grace Kearney, looking glamorous at the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Mary and Tom Scally, Ovens, attending the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Brid Stack and Carthach Keane, enjoying the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Aine Terry, Beara, Annie Walsh, Inch Rovers, Orlagh Farmer, Midleton and Orla Finn, Kinsale, are all smiles at the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Aideen Lynch, Bandon and Emma Spillane, Bantry, looking glamorous at the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Paidi Collins, Freemount and Rena Buckley, Donoughmore, enjoying the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Sinead O'Reilly and Frank Flannery, both Lismire, at the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Gerard and Eileen Finn from Kinsale, attending the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Jenny Brew-Dinan, Donoughmore, Ciara Brennan, Carrigtwohill, Aoife Kelleher, Douglas and Aideen Lynch and Nicole Quinn, both Bandon, are all smiles at the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Aisling Ryle and Molly Ryan, both Carrigaline, looking stylish at the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Sinead Cotter from Macroom accompanied by Kevin O'Donnell from Kilmallock, at the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Alan Fitzhenry, Nenagh and Roisin Phelan, Aghada, enjoying the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Ashling Hutchings, Fermoy and Mairead Kelly, Ballydesmond, looking glamorous at the Cork Ladies' Gaelic Football Association victory social, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Andrew White, Sunday's Well, is tackled by Malone's Callum Smith and Michael Cartmill, during their AIL Division 2A clash at Musgrave Park.
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Greg Higgins, Sunday's Well, is tackled by Malone's Michael Cartmill, during their AIL Division 2A clash at Musgrave Park.
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James Mulcahy, Sunday's Well, wins possession in the lineout challenged by Malone's Neil Alcorn, during their AIL Division 2A clash at Musgrave Park.
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Eoin Geary, Sunday's Well, is tackled by Malone's Callum Smith, during their AIL Division 2A clash at Musgrave Park.
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Sunday's Well full-back Greg Higgins is tackled by Malone's Michael Cartmill, during their AIL Division 2A clash at Musgrave Park.
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Aidan O'Reilly, Sunday's Well, tries to get away from Malone's Dave Cave, during their AIL Division 2A clash at Musgrave Park.
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Corrig Elsa stretches clear to win the Find Us On Facebook 550, at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Ballycowen Ned winning the Sponsor A Race 525, at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Runners and their handlers on their way to traps, at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Shane and Dylan Bevan and Emma Rose and Orlaith Twomey, all from Parklands, having fun at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Glasheen Playschool staff members and friends, enjoying a night out at the dogs, at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Hanna, Julia and Evelyn Mehigan and Richelle Bradley, all from Waterfall, at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Hanna, Julia and Evelyn Mehigan and Richelle Bradley, all from Waterfall, at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Matthew McSweeney, Turner's Cross and Erin Dwyer, Lower Glanmire Road, enjoying the action at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Maria Carthy and Cara Dwyer, both Lower Glanmire Road, having fun at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Michelle Barry from Carrigaline, checking the form at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Carrigaline ladies Orla Mulchinock and Emma Blake, are all smiles at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Mark and Daniel Volkob Johnson from Bandon, looking for winners at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Melissa Potter and Steve Cansdale, both from Mallow, at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Sean and Noreen McAuliffe from Mayfield, enjoying the action at Curraheen Park dog track.
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Midleton's James Leahy wins the ball challenged by Wilton United's Chris Dineen, during their MSL Senior Division 1 clash, at Knockgriffin Park.
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Midleton's Dan Murray crashes the ball to the Wilton United net past John Kerins, during their MSL Senior Division 1 clash, at Knockgriffin Park.
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Midleton's Andrew Knowles heads goalwards under pressure from Wilton United's Kieran O'Mahony, during their MSL Senior Division 1 clash, at Knockgriffin Park.
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Midleton's Ray Barnes tries to get away from Wilton United's Kieran O'Mahony, during their MSL Senior Division 1 clash, at Knockgriffin Park.
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Midleton's Kevin Murray, right, is congratulated by Andrew Knowles after scoring against Wilton United, in their MSL Senior Division 1 clash, at Knockgriffin Park.
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Midleton defender Kevin Murray scores with a powerful header against Wilton United, during their MSL Senior Division 1 clash, at Knockgriffin Park.
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derby(1) 
 12/1/2017

The reserve Derby Trial Stake at Macroom Coursing Club was won by Vardy Time. Club Secretary James Kellerher presents the trophy to owner Denis O`Neill, trainer Des O`Neill holds the dog. also present Tom Mulchay, secretary Kate Lynch, Chairman Sean Lucey. Eileen Lynch. joint owner DJ Buckley, cllr Micheal Hegarty.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS 11/01/2017 ... 
A snow shower falling over Blackpool, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE SOCIALS (sinead healy rquest) 15/01/2017 ... 
At the wedding open day in the new look Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig, was Meg O'Donoghue, meeting & events co-ordinator, Oriel House Hotel. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE SOCIALS (sinead healy rquest) 15/01/2017 ... 
At the wedding open day in the new look Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig, were Norma O'Mahony, Ovens, (left) and Aileen O'Gorman, Lissarda. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE SOCIALS (sinead healy rquest) 15/01/2017 ... 
At the wedding open day in the new look Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig, were (from left) Janice McConnell, sales & marketing manager of the hotel; Laura Savage, Ballincollig; Ciaran Treacy, Kilkenny, and Ronan Fahy, general manager of the hotel. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE SOCIALS (sinead healy rquest) 15/01/2017 ... 
At the wedding open day in the new look Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig, were Shirley Cronin, Ballincollig, (left) and Audrey O'Regan, Ballincollig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE SOCIALS (sinead healy rquest) 15/01/2017 ... 
Katie O'Donoghue, Mahon, Cork, and Kenneth St. Ledger, also Mahon, were at the wedding open day in the new look Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-open-1 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS/ADVERTISING (sinead healy rquest) 15/01/2017 ... 
The Leslie Suite set out for the wedding open day in the new look Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 12/01/2017 (catherine shanahan story) ... 
Minister for Health, Simon Harris, T.D., unveiling a plaque at the oifficial opening of the Mallow Injury Unit at Mallow General Hospital. Also in picture is Claire Crowley, manager of the hospital. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 12/01/2017 (catherine shanahan story) ... 
Minister for Health, Simon Harris, T.D., cutting the ribbon to oifficially open the Mallow Injury Unit at Mallow General Hospital. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS 12/01/2017 (catherine shanahan story) ... 
Minister for Health, Simon Harris, T.D., speaking with Suzanne Kelly, Mallow, during his visit to Mallow General Hospital to open the Mallow Injury Unit. Also in picture is Gerry O'Dwyer, CEO, South South West Hospital Group. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS 12/01/2017 (catherine shanahan story) ... 
Minister for Health, Simon Harris, T.D., speaking with Vera Towmey and her husband Paul Barry during his visit to Mallow General Hospital to open the Mallow Injury Unit. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-mallow-2 
 IE LIVE NEWS 12/01/2017 (catherine shanahan story) ... 
Minister for Health, Simon Harris, T.D., speaking with Vera Towmey (left) and her husband Paul Barry during his visit to Mallow General Hospital to open the Mallow Injury Unit. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE SPORTS FEATURE (for colm with stephen barry story) 15/01/2017 ... 
Micheal O'Beirne, Dundrum A.C., Co. Tipperary, took part in the over 80 weight for distance competition in the Munster Athletics Senior & Masters Indoor Championships at Nenagh Olympic Indoor Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-indoor-12 
 IE LIVE SPORTS FEATURE (for colm with stephen barry story) 15/01/2017 ... 
Micheal O'Beirne, Dundrum A.C., Co. Tipperary, took part in the over 80 weight for distance competition in the Munster Athletics Senior & Masters Indoor Championships at Nenagh Olympic Indoor Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-indoor-11 
 IE LIVE SPORTS FEATURE (for colm with stephen barry story) 15/01/2017 ... 
Action from the senior women's 800m. final in the Munster Athletics Senior & Masters Indoor Championships at Nenagh Olympic Indoor Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-indoor-10 
 IE LIVE SPORTS FEATURE (for colm with stephen barry story) 15/01/2017 ... 
Competing in the Munster Athletics Senior & Masters Indoor Championships at Nenagh Olympic Indoor Arena was Brendan Dennehy, Rising Sun A.C., Co. Cork, who won the over 70 high jump. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-indoor-9 
 IE LIVE SPORTS FEATURE (for colm with stephen barry story) 15/01/2017 ... 
Competing in the Munster Athletics Senior & Masters Indoor Championships at Nenagh Olympic Indoor Arena was Brendan Dennehy, Rising Sun A.C., Co. Cork, who won the over 70 high jump. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-indoor-8 
 IE LIVE SPORTS FEATURE (for colm with stephen barry story) 15/01/2017 ... 
Joe Gough, West Waterford A.C., (left) and Michael Kelly, Derg A.C., Co. Clare, in action in the over 50/60 800m. final in the Munster Athletics Senior & Masters Indoor Championships at Nenagh Olympic Indoor Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-indoor-7 
 IE LIVE SPORTS FEATURE (for colm with stephen barry story) 15/01/2017 ... 
Niall Counihan, Clonliffe Harriers, in action as a guest competitor in the senior triple jump in the Munster Athletics Senior & Masters Indoor Championships at Nenagh Olympic Indoor Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-indoor-6 
 IE LIVE SPORTS FEATURE (for colm with stephen barry story) 15/01/2017 ... 
Jim O'Shea, Farranfore Maine Valley A.C., in action in the over 70 masters high jump competition in the Munster Athletics Senior & Masters Indoor Championships at Nenagh Olympic Indoor Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-indoor-5 
 IE LIVE SPORTS FEATURE (for colm with stephen barry story) 15/01/2017 ... 
Maria Sheehan, Dooneen A.C., Co. Limerick., winning the senior women's 400m. final from Denise O'Connor, Tramore A.C., in the Munster Athletics Senior & Masters Indoor Championships at Nenagh Olympic Indoor Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-indoor-4 
 IE LIVE SPORTS FEATURE (for colm with stephen barry story) 15/01/2017 ... 
At the Munster Athletics Senior & Masters Indoor Championships at Nenagh Olympic Indoor Arena were Brendan Dennehy, Rising Sun A.C., Co. Cork, with his sons Micheal and Breandan. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-indoor-3 
 IE LIVE SPORTS FEATURE (for colm with stephen barry story) 15/01/2017 ... 
Kelly (left), Lucy and Neil Moynihan, Rathmore, were at the Munster Athletics Senior & Masters Indoor Championships at Nenagh Olympic Indoor Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-indoor-2 
 IE LIVE SPORTS FEATURE (for colm with stephen barry story) 15/01/2017 ... 
John O'Loughlin, Crusaders A,C,, Dublin, a guest competitor winning the over 50 60m. final in the Munster Athletics Senior & Masters Indoor Championships at Nenagh Olympic Indoor Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-indoor-1 
 IE LIVE SPORTS FEATURE (for colm with stephen barry story) 15/01/2017 ... 
Grace Furlong, Waterford A.C., competing in the senior women's long jump in the Munster Athletics Senior & Masters Indoor Championships at Nenagh Olympic Indoor Arena. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS (sarah horgan story re breast milk) 12/01/2017 ... 
Fiona Collins, a breast milk donor, with her son Tadhg as she holds a bottle of donor milk. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE SPORT 14/01/2017 ... 
John the Baptist CS, Hospital, players Anna-Rose Kennedy, player of the game, (left) and her sister Caitlin (right) and goalkeeper Emer McCarthy celebrating their side's victory over St. Augustine's, Dungarvan, in the Munster Ladies Gaelic Football Lidl Post Primary Senior A Cup final at Castletownroche. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE SPORT 14/01/2017 ... 
Celebration for John the Baptist CS, Hospital, following their victory over St. Augustine's, Dungarvan, in the Munster Ladies Gaelic Football Lidl Post Primary Senior A Cup final at Castletownroche. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-final-5 
 IE LIVE SPORT 14/01/2017 ... 
John the Baptist CS, Hospital, players celebrating their victory over St. Augustine's, Dungarvan, in the Munster Ladies Gaelic Football Lidl Post Primary Senior A Cup final at Castletownroche. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-final-4 
 IE LIVE SPORT 14/01/2017 ... 
John the Baptist CS, Hospital, players lining the goal for a St. Augustine's, Dungarvan, free during the Munster Ladies Gaelic Football Lidl Post Primary Senior A Cup final at Castletownroche. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-final-3 
 IE LIVE SPORT 14/01/2017 ... 
Grainne Condon of John the Baptist CS, Hospital, gets past Chloe Fennell of St. Augustine's, Dungarvan, in the Munster Ladies Gaelic Football Lidl Post Primary Senior A Cup final at Castletownroche. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-final-2 
 IE LIVE SPORT 14/01/2017 ... 
Katie Heelan of John the Baptist CS, Hospital, bursts past St. Augustine's, Dungarvan, players in the Munster Ladies Gaelic Football Lidl Post Primary Senior A Cup final at Castletownroche. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-final-1 
 IE LIVE SPORT 14/01/2017 ... 
Aisling Mullaney of St. Augustine's, Dungarvan, being challenged by Anna-Rose Kennedy of John the Baptist CS, Hospital, in the Munster Ladies Gaelic Football Lidl Post Primary Senior A Cup final at Castletownroche. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-final- 
 IE LIVE SPORT 15/01/2017 ... 
John the Baptist CS, Hospital, players celebrating their victory over St. Augustine's, Dungarvan, in the Munster Ladies Gaelic Football Lidl Post Primary Senior A Cup final at Castletownroche. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS 12/01/2017 (catherine shanahan story) ... 
Minister for Health, Simon Harris, T.D., who visited CUMH to discuss waiting lists in gynaechologiy photographed with (from left) Dr. Matt Hewitt, Dr. Cathy Burke, Dr. Keelin O'Donoghue, Prof. John Higgins, Dr. Noirím Russell amd Dr. Moya McMenamin, consultant obstetricians/gynaechologists. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE FORD 100 SUPPLEMENT (RE JOHN DOLAN) 14/01/2017 (story by jess) ... 
Some of the Rigney Bros., Dungourney, collection of Ford cars, vans and trucks. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE FORD 100 SUPPLEMENT (RE JOHN DOLAN) 14/01/2017 (story by jess) ... 
Rigney Bros., Dungourney, collection of Ford cars, vans and trucks. 
Interior of a 1963 Ford Mk 1 Cortina.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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dbtractors9(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annuall Tractor Run at Bandon Co Cork was Danny, Garry and Catherine Lordan from Enniskean. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annuall Tractor Run at Bandon Co Cork was Olivia Coleman and Denise Twoomey from Dripsey. Picture Denis Boyle
dbtractors5(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annuall Tractor Run at Bandon Co Cork was Christina Close from Dromcondra Dublin. Picture Denis Boyle
dbtractors2(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annuall Tractor Run at Bandon Co Cork Emma Nott, Katie Twohig, Margerat McSweeney, Gillian Ellis and Denise Twohig. Picture Denis Boyle
dbtractors1(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annuall Tractor Run at Bandon Co Cork was Anne Jennings, Belinda Jennings and Melanie Gash. Picture Denis Boyle
dbhunts6(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annuall carbery Hunt fun ride at Butlerstown West Cork were local girls Siobhan and Cara Sexton and Orla Whelton and Baby Stephanie. Picture Denis Boyle
dbhunts4(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annuall carbery Hunt fun ride at Butlerstown West Cork was Amy Marrot, Ela McSweeny and Elma Dobson from Butlerstown. Picture Denis Boyle
dbhunts2(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annuall carbery Hunt fun ride at Butlerstown West Cork were Clonakilty girls Shannon O'Gorman with Dante Alannah Hannigan with Jelly Bean and Joe Hannigan with Conny. Picture Denis Boyle
dbhunts1(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annuall carbery Hunt fun ride at Butlerstown West Cork was Shannon O'Gorman with Dante Alannah Hannigan with Jelly Bean and Joe Hannigan with Conny. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa52(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double County champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was guest of Honor Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh with both pannels. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa45(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Aislin Richardson, Daria Palka and Lisa Crowley. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa45(1)(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Aislin Richardson, Daria Palka and Lisa Crowley. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa43 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Aislin Richardson, Daria Palka and Lisa Crowley. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa43(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Aislin Richardson, Daria Palka and Lisa Crowley. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa40(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Catriona O'Tuama, Katherine O'Rourke and Clare Murphy. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa38(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Lisa Crowley, Deirdre Coomey, Jenniffer Corcoran and Aislin Richardson. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa38(1)(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Lisa Crowley, Deirdre Coomey, Jenniffer Corcoran and Aislin Richardson. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa35(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was guest of Honor Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh Gaelic games commentator with Bandon football captain Pat Prendergast and Hurling Captain Darren Crowley. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa35(1)(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was guest of Honor Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh Gaelic games commentator with Bandon football captain Pat Prendergast and Hurling Captain Darren Crowley. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa28(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was guest of Honor Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh Gaelic games commentator with Bandon football captain Pat Prendergast and Hurling Captain Darren Crowley. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa28(1)(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was guest of Honor Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh Gaelic games commentator with Bandon football captain Pat Prendergast and Hurling Captain Darren Crowley. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa24(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Janette Whelton, Nuala Geary, Gillian Coughlan and Miriam Buckley. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa24(1)(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Janette Whelton, Nuala Geary, Gillian Coughlan and Miriam Buckley. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa19 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Daria Palka and Aoife Donegan. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa19(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Daria Palka and Aoife Donegan. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa12(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Louise McCarthy, Laura McCarthy and Jessica Moloney. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa12(1)(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Louise McCarthy, Laura McCarthy and Jessica Moloney. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa11 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Louise McCarthy, Laura McCarthy and Jessica Moloney. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa11(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Louise McCarthy, Laura McCarthy and Jessica Moloney. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa4 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Anthony Forde and Katherine O'Donovan. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa4(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Anthony Forde and Katherine O'Donovan. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa2(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Edel and Emmet Bradfield and Trish Moroney and David O'Donovan. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa2(1)(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Edel and Emmet Bradfield and Trish Moroney and David O'Donovan. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa1 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Brian Kelly and Ema Justice. Picture Denis Boyle
dbgaa1(1) 
 NEWS 13/1/2016 Pictured at the Bandon GAA double champions dinner dance at the Munster arms hotel was Brian Kelly and Ema Justice. Picture Denis Boyle
dbclon16(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annual Ploughing match at Clonakilty Co Cork was Rex and Eilish Kingston and their daughter Eva from Clonakilty. Picture Denis Boyle
dbclon15(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annual Ploughing match at Clonakilty Co Cork was George Patterson with Cian Ryan and his father Michael Ryan from Peddlers Cross. Picture Denis Boyle
dbclon12(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annual Ploughing match at Clonakilty Co Cork was George Patterson with Cian Ryan and his father Michael Ryan from Peddlers Cross. Picture Denis Boyle
dbclon10(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annual Ploughing match at Clonakilty Co Cork was Tim and Elainne O'Leary from Lisselane Clonakilty with their children Emily and Rosie. Picture Denis Boyle
dbclon8(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 "Break Time" Pictured at the annual Ploughing match at Clonakilty Co Cork was Tim Lawlor with Pat, Michael and Johnny O'Donovan from Rossmore taking a break from ploughing with their horses Larry and Freddie. Picture Denis Boyle
dbclon7(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annual Ploughing match at Clonakilty Co Cork. Picture Denis Boyle
dbclon6(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annual Ploughing match at Clonakilty Co Cork was Ashlie and Jane O'Sullivan from Clonakilty. Picture Denis Boyle
dbclon4(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annual Ploughing match at Clonakilty Co Cork was Ashlie and Jane O'Sullivan from Clonakilty. Picture Denis Boyle
dbclon3(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annual Ploughing match at Clonakilty Co Cork was Ashlie and Jane O'Sullivan from Clonakilty. Picture Denis Boyle
dbclon2(1) 
 NEWS 15/1/2917 Pictured at the annual Ploughing match at Clonakilty Co Cork was Ashlie and Jane O'Sullivan from Clonakilty. Picture Denis Boyle
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 Raining Down: Gortnor Abbey No 11 Davitt College No 5
Picture: David Farrell Photography
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 Gortnor Abbey team.
Picture: David Farrell Photography
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 Irish Examiner News Picture 11-01-2017
Home Sweet Home, Cork took their housing for the homeless protest to the City Hall. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-link-4 
 Evening Echo News 11-01-2017 ( kevin O’Neill story )
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahill at the at St. Michael’s GAA club in Mahon where local workers park their cars and are shuttled to work by mini bus.
The junction on Picture Dan Linehan
dan-link-3 
 Evening Echo News 11-01-2017 ( kevin O’Neill story )
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahill at the junction of St. Michael’s Drive and the Mahon link road where traffic has eased after a new lane and traffic lights were introduced.
The junction on Picture Dan Linehan
dan-link-2 
 Evening Echo News 11-01-2017 ( kevin O’Neill story )
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahill at the junction of St. Michael’s Drive and the Mahon link road where traffic has eased after a new lane and traffic lights were introduced.
The junction on Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner ADV 13-01-2017 ( ref Aidan Forde )
Leading Edge Group, Charter House, Cobh Chairman, Dave Skelton . Picture Dan Linehan
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 12/1/2017

The winner of the Macroom Castle Arms Hotel All Age Cup was Portane Ash. Owner Paddy Bowles takes the Cup from club Chairman Sean Lucey. Sponsor Don Buckly presents Margaret Barrons with the replica. Trainer Declan Byrnes , who had a Cup/ Oaks double holds the dog. also present breeders Shari-anne and Jim O`Donnell, Kate and Eileen Lynch, Denis Kirby, Tom Mulchay, Dan Lynch
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 Brian Reape is taken down by Jude McGarry for the awarding of a first half Mayo penalty scored by Fionán Duffy. Picture: David Farrell Photography
Blackstone-Rovers-v-Fairview 
 Blackstone Rovers' Denis McCarthy and Fairview's Timmy Sheehan clash for possession in the action at the Fairfield over the weekend.
Barry Peelo.
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 Ballina Town penalty scored by Mick Duffy.
Picture: David Farrell Photography
LC-whitehorse-05 
 EE news 12/01/2017. Kevin O'Neill request.
Marlene Enright, Joe Carey and Seamie Griffin of The Whitehorse, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Ballincollig Winter Music Festival 2017 from 24th to 29th January. This is the 8th year of the festival.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-whitehorse-04 
 EE news 12/01/2017. Kevin O'Neill request.
Marlene Enright, Joe Carey and Seamie Griffin of The Whitehorse, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Ballincollig Winter Music Festival 2017 from 24th to 29th January. This is the 8thyear of the festival.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-whitehorse-03 
 EE news 12/01/2017. Kevin O'Neill request.
Marlene Enright, Joe Carey and Seamie Griffin of The Whitehorse, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Ballincollig Winter Music Festival 2017 from 24th to 29th January.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-whitehorse-02 
 EE news 12/01/2017. Kevin O'Neill request.
Joe Carey of The Whitehorse, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Ballincollig Winter Music Festival 2017 from 24th to 29th January.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-whitehorse-01 
 EE news 12/01/2017. Kevin O'Neill request.
Joe Carey of The Whitehorse, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Ballincollig Winter Music Festival 2017 from 24th to 29th January.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-school-23 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Christopher O'Callaghan-casey and Cayden Corriea 'get tyred' during PE in the school hall.
LC-school-22 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Kayla Sheahan taking part in PE.
LC-school-21 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Junior infant Kayla Sheahan enjoying PE in the school hall.
LC-school-20 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
School hurlers Jace Lynch, Ciaran Maguire, Scott Daniels, Sean O'Leary, and Jake O'Sullivan.
LC-school-19 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Camogie and Ladies football players Claudia McSweeney, Erica Lynch O'Shea, Lauryn O'Connor, Jineice Wyse and Sophie Liu in the school colours.
LC-school-18 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Camogie and Ladies football players Claudia McSweeney, Erica Lynch O'Shea, Lauryn O'Connor, Jineice Wyse and Sophie Liu in the school colours.
LC-school-17 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Camogie and Ladies football players Claudia McSweeney, Erica Lynch O'Shea, Lauryn O'Connor, Jineice Wyse and Sophie Liu in the school colours.
LC-school-16 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
3rd class pupils enjoying maths games in the classroom.
LC-school-15 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
3rd class pupils doing maths games.
LC-school-14 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Pupils with their artwork.
LC-school-13 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Pupils Patrick McCarthy, Aoife Normoyle, Jayden Hayes and Jack Hogan.
LC-school-12 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
6th class pupils Christopher White, Dean casey, and Christy and Pa Stokes with their design model for a coconut collecting machine, part of the 'Engineering in a Box' project.
LC-school-11 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
4th class pupils learing the tin whistle.
LC-school-10 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
4th class Erin Egan, Conor Keenan Kelly and Craig Long with puppet animals.
LC-school-09 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Senior infant pupil Szymon Bujdasz with puppet 'Monkey'
LC-school-08 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
School litter wardens (l to r) Heidi Pike, Sophie Liu, Sarah Thompson O'Sullivan, Dean Casey, Jack Sheehan, and Shane Dwyer keep the school litter free.
LC-school-07 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
1st class pupils take a break from Maths lessons.
LC-school-06 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
1st class pupils with the right anwers; Leah Murphy, Logan Moore, Lucie Prout-McCabe and Kaci Blake.
LC-school-05 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
1st class pupils Teyanna Condron, Michelle Heaphy, Dane Doherty and Alex Aherne doing Maths Recovery lessons.
LC-school-04 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Deven Hogan and Conor Murphy doing 'Sounds Good Phonics'
LC-school-03 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Pupils Leah Scannell, Emma O'Mahony and Katie McCarthy working on the story of their Christmas holidays.
LC-school-02 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
6th class pupils with their projects on submarines on display on the wall of the school hall.
LC-school-01 
 EE kidzzone 12/01/2017.
Scoil Mhuire ar Cnoc na hAoine, St Mary's On the Hill, Knocknaheeny, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
6th class pupils Leah Carroll, Claudia McSweeney, and Abbie Goldsmith with their design model for a prosthetic limb, part of the 'Engineering in a Box' project.
JCTrishMcCarthyPanto16 
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Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
On stage, Robyn Sweeney.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Echo News.
Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
On stage, Julia O'Connor.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 12/01/2017
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Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
Carla O'Connor and Laura Aherne.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
Alisha O'Brien and Jessica Corcoran.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 12/01/2017
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
On stage, Michael O'Callaghan and Matthew Laffan.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 12/01/2017
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
Best Friedns, Aoife O'Riordan, Mikaela O'Shea, Jessica Corcoran and Kayleigh Twohig.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 12/01/2017
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
Rekeaxed and taking it easy, Jade O'Callaghan and Caitlin Kelleher, both 3 years old.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTrishMcCarthyPanto09 
 EEjob 12/01/2017
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
Jessica Corcoran, as Little Red Riding Hood and Mikaela O'Shea, as Prince Charming.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTrishMcCarthyPanto08 
 EEjob 12/01/2017
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
Fairies, Abbie Grayem (spelling OK), Kelsey Hayes and Ciara McCarthy.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 12/01/2017
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
Fairies, Abbie Grayem (spelling OK), Kelsey Hayes and Ciara McCarthy.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTrishMcCarthyPanto06 
 EEjob 12/01/2017
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
Scary Dancers, Lisa Higgins, Macy O'Keeffe, Sophie O'Leary and Lydia Hayes.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTrishMcCarthyPanto05 
 EEjob 12/01/2017
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
Aoife O'Riordan, Rose Ryan and Kayleigh Twohig.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTrishMcCarthyPanto04 
 EEjob 12/01/2017
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
Jumping with Joy, young dancers on stage.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTrishMcCarthyPanto03 
 EEjob 12/01/2017
Echo News.
Trish McCarthy & Ciara McCarthy, Schools of Modern Dance, Red Riding Hood Panto, at the Cork Arts Theatre, Carrolls Quay, Cork.
On stage are the Senior Dancers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Cork Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill with rugby star Simon Zebo and his partner Elvira Fernandez and their children Jacob and Sofia, at the reception to honour him and his family in City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Rugby star Simon Zebo signs the visitors book at the reception hosted by Cork Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill in his honour at, City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Rugby star Simon Zebo speaking at the reception hosted by Cork Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill in his honour at, City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cork Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill makes the presentation to rugby star Simon Zebo, at the reception to honour him in City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Paul Barr and Don Buckley, attending the reception hosted by Cork Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill in honour of rugby star Simon Zebo and his family, in City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Simon Zebo, second left, at the reception hosted by Cork Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill in his honour at City Hall, with Kenny Murphy, Arthur Zebo and Aidan Buckley.
Picture: David Keane.
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Eamonn Fitzgibbon, Arthur Zebo and Liam O Raghallaigh, attending the reception hosted by Cork Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill in honour of rugby star Simon Zebo and his family, in City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Breda Geary and Lynda Zebo, enjoying the reception hosted by Cork Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill in honour of rugby star Simon Zebo and his family, in City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Elvira Fernandez and her daughter Sofia and Jessika Zebo and her daughter Lily Graham, are all smiles at the reception hosted by Cork Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill in honour of rugby star Simon Zebo and his family, in City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Stephen and Breffni McCarthy, at the reception hosted by Cork Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill in honour of rugby star Simon Zebo and his family, in City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
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Maurice Griffin, Gerard O'Mahony and Padraig Keating, at the reception hosted by Cork Lord Mayor Cllr Des Cahill in honour of rugby star Simon Zebo and his family, in City Hall.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE120117boxing007 
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Cork Girls' Boxing Academy team members and their coaches at a training session at Churchfield Boxing Centre, Cork. Back from l to r: Kirstie Smith, coach, Maggie Cullen, Kellie O'Gorman, Linda Desmond, Saorise Morrissey and coaches Louise Forde and Aine McLaughlin. Front from l to r: Nycole Hayes, Katie Cronin, Leanne Murphy, Chloe Barrett and Estelle Gras Durry. 
Picture: David Keane.

Spellings of Nycole and Saorise are correct.
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Cork Girls' Boxing Academy team member Estelle Gras Durry, skipping at a training session at Churchfield Boxing Centre, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cork Girls' Boxing Academy team coaches Kirstie Smith, Aine McLaughlin and Louise Forde, at a training session at Churchfield Boxing Centre, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cork Girls' Boxing Academy team member Nycole Hayes on the punch bag, at a training session at Churchfield Boxing Centre, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

Nycole is correct spelling.
DKE120117boxing003 
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Cork Girls' Boxing Academy team member Saorise Morrissey sparring with her coach John Morrissey, at a training session at Churchfield Boxing Centre, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

Saorise is correct spelling.
DKE120117boxing002 
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Cork Girls' Boxing Academy team members Maggie Cullen and Linda Desmond, sparring at a training session at Churchfield Boxing Centre, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE120117boxing001 
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Cork Girls' Boxing Academy team members Kellie O'Gorman and Katie Cronin, sparring at a training session at Churchfield Boxing Centre, Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
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 Irish Examiner News 13-01-2017 
CaitrIona Godsil and Dale Howick wait for the bus as they get ready for a days skate boarding in Belgooly, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News 13-01-2017 
CaitrIona Godsil and Dale Howick wait for the bus as they get ready for a days skate boarding in Belgooly, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 13-01-2017 ( Wow ) 
 Irene Sheridan who has been made a professor at CIT. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 13-01-2017 ( Wow ) 
 Irene Sheridan and Margaret Linehan who have been made professors at CIT. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 13-01-2017 ( Wow ) 
 Margaret Linehan and Irene Sheridan who hav been made professors at CIT. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 13-01-2017 ( Wow ) 
 Margaret Linehan who has been made professor at CIT. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 13-01-2017 ( Wow ) 
 Margaret Linehan and Irene Sheridan who hav been made professors at CIT. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 13-01-2017 ( Wow ) 
 Margaret Linehan and Irene Sheridan who hav been made professors at CIT. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 13-01-2017 ( Wow ) 
 Margaret Linehan and Irene Sheridan who hav been made professors at CIT. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo News 13-01-2017 ( Wow ) 
 Margaret Linehan and Irene Sheridan who hav been made professors at CIT. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-ml-1 
 Evening Echo News 13-01-2017 ( Wow ) 
 Margaret Linehan and Irene Sheridan who hav been made professors at CIT. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner ADV 13-01-2017 ( ref Aidan Forde )
Leading Edge Group, Charter House, Cobh Chairman, Dave Skelton and CEO Joe Aherne. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner ADV 13-01-2017 ( ref Aidan Forde )
Leading Edge Group, Charter House, Cobh Chairman, Dave Skelton and CEO Joe Aherne. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner ADV 13-01-2017 ( ref Aidan Forde )
Leading Edge Group, Charter House, Cobh Chairman, Dave Skelton and CEO Joe Aherne. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-joe-2 
 Irish Examiner ADV 13-01-2017 ( ref Aidan Forde )
Leading Edge Group, Charter House, Cobh Chairman, Dave Skelton and CEO Joe Aherne. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-joe-1 
 Irish Examiner ADV 13-01-2017 ( ref Aidan Forde )
Leading Edge Group, Charter House, Cobh Chairman, Dave Skelton and CEO Joe Aherne. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-churn-3 
 Irish Examiner News 13-01-2017 
Miroslava Lokajova from Dromahane, Mallow, looking for a stormy sea to churn up some waves at Garrettstown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News 13-01-2017 
Miroslava Lokajova from Dromahane, Mallow, looking for a stormy sea to churn up some waves at Garrettstown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-churn-1 
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Miroslava Lokajova from Dromahane, Mallow, looking for a stormy sea to churn up some waves at Garrettstown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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LC-ladder-climb-05 
 EE news 11/01/2017. CLIMBING FOR SICK KIDS.
Handover of cheque for 148,864.39 Euro to Cork City Hospitals Children's Club, the proceeds of the recent Ladder Climb, by Cork City and Cork County Fire Brigades, with support from An Garda Siochana, and The Ambulance Service.
Collecting the cheque on behalf of the club was 8 yo Izzy O'Connell with her dad Stephen, a fire fighter with Cork City Fire Brigade.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ladder-climb-04 
 EE news 11/01/2017. CLIMBING FOR SICK KIDS.
Handover of cheque for 148,864.39 Euro to Cork City Hospitals Children's Club, the proceeds of the recent Ladder Climb, by Cork City and Cork County Fire Brigades, with support from An Garda Siochana, and The Ambulance Service.
Collecting the cheque on behalf of the club is ( l to r front) Paul Downey, Station Officer, Dave Spillett, Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Ger Ryan, Station Officer, 8yo Izzy O'Connell with dad, firefighter Stephen O'Connell and John Looney, Chairman,with (rear) Paula Foley, retained firefighter Crosshaven, Robert O'Brien, leading Firefighter, and firefighters Stephen O'Brien and John Donovan.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ladder-climb-03 
 EE news 11/01/2017. CLIMBING FOR SICK KIDS.
Handover of cheque for 148,864.39 Euro to Cork City Hospitals Children's Club, the proceeds of the recent Ladder Climb, by Cork City and Cork County Fire Brigades, with support from An Garda Siochana, and The Ambulance Service.
Collecting the cheque on behalf of the club is Izzy O'Connell with her dad, firefighter Stephen O'Connell and John Looney, Chairman, Cork City Hospitals Children's Club.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ladder-climb-02 
 EE news 11/01/2017. CLIMBING FOR SICK KIDS.
Handover of cheque for 148,864.39 Euro to Cork City Hospitals Children's Club, the proceeds of the recent Ladder Climb, by Cork City and Cork County Fire Brigades, with support from An Garda Siochana, and The Ambulance Service.
Collecting the cheque on behalf of the club is Izzy O'Connell with John Looney, Chairman, pictured with representatives of the emergency services.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ladder-climb-01 
 EE news 11/01/2017.
Handover of cheque for 148,864.39 Euro to Cork City Hospitals Children's Club, the proceeds of the recent Ladder Climb, by Cork City and Cork County Fire Brigades, with support from An Garda Siochana, and The Ambulance Service.
Collecting the cheque on behalf of the club is Izzy O'Connell with John Looney, Chairman, pictured with representatives of the emergency services.
Pic; Larry Cummins
JCHartyCupStColmansVsCBC10 
 11/01/2017
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling Quarter Final, St.Colman's College Fermoy V's Christian Brothers College Cork, at Church Road, Blackrock, Cork.
Barry Murphy, St. Colman's College Fermoy, Eoin Moloney, Christian Brothers College Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCHartyCupStColmansVsCBC09 
 11/01/2017
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling Quarter Final, St.Colman's College Fermoy V's Christian Brothers College Cork, at Church Road, Blackrock, Cork.
Barry Murphy, St. Colman's College Fermoy, gets past Colm Barrett, Christian Brothers College Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCHartyCupStColmansVsCBC08 
 11/01/2017
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling Quarter Final, St.Colman's College Fermoy V's Christian Brothers College Cork, at Church Road, Blackrock, Cork.
Barry Murphy, St. Colman's College Fermoy, Colm Barrett and Eoin Moloney, Christian Brothers College Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCHartyCupStColmansVsCBC07 
 11/01/2017
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling Quarter Final, St.Colman's College Fermoy V's Christian Brothers College Cork, at Church Road, Blackrock, Cork.
Brian Roche, St. Colman's College Fermoy, Colm Barrett, Christian Brothers College Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCHartyCupStColmansVsCBC06 
 11/01/2017
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling Quarter Final, St.Colman's College Fermoy V's Christian Brothers College Cork, at Church Road, Blackrock, Cork.
Barry Murphy, St. Colman's College Fermoy, Eoin Moloney, Christian Brothers College Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCHartyCupStColmansVsCBC05 
 11/01/2017
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling Quarter Final, St.Colman's College Fermoy V's Christian Brothers College Cork, at Church Road, Blackrock, Cork.
Brian Roche and David Lardner, St. Colman's College Fermoy, Mark Walsh and Colm Barrett, Christian Brothers College Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCHartyCupStColmansVsCBC04 
 11/01/2017
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling Quarter Final, St.Colman's College Fermoy V's Christian Brothers College Cork, at Church Road, Blackrock, Cork.
Adam Creed, St. Colman's College Fermoy, blocks the shot of Anthony Cronin, Christian Brothers College Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCHartyCupStColmansVsCBC03 
 11/01/2017
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling Quarter Final, St.Colman's College Fermoy V's Christian Brothers College Cork, at Church Road, Blackrock, Cork.
Adam Creed, St. Colman's College Fermoy, Anthony Cronin, Christian Brothers College Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCHartyCupStColmansVsCBC02 
 11/01/2017
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling Quarter Final, St.Colman's College Fermoy V's Christian Brothers College Cork, at Church Road, Blackrock, Cork.
Barry Murphy, St. Colman's College Fermoy, winds up to take his shot which resaulted in St. Colman's first goal, under pressure from Ciaran Flynn and Eoin Moloney, Christian Brothers College Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCHartyCupStColmansVsCBC01 
 11/01/2017
Dr. Harty Cup Hurling Quarter Final, St.Colman's College Fermoy V's Christian Brothers College Cork, at Church Road, Blackrock, Cork.
Barry Murphy, St. Colman's College Fermoy, winds up to take his shot which resaulted in St. Colman's first goal, under pressure from Ciaran Flynn and Eoin Moloney, Christian Brothers College Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
DENIS-sign-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS (alan healy) 11/01/2017 ... 
At the signing at City Hall of a certificate of membership by Cork City Council of the National Healthy Cities of Ireland Network accredited by the World Health Organisation were (seated) the Lord Mayor, Cllr. Des Cahill and Ann Doherty, chief executive, Cork City Council; (standing from left) Stephen Murphy, HSE Health Action Zone worker; Jim O'Donovan, chair, Cork Healthy Cities; David Joyce, director of services, recreation & environment, Cork City Council; Denise Cahill, Healthy Cities co-ordinator, Cork; Niamh Sheehan, Cork City Council; Siobhan O'Dowd, Ballyphehane/Togher CDP; Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald, political rep., Cork Healthy Cities, and Martin Ryan, suicide resource officer, HSE. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-sign-2 
 EE LIVE NEWS (alan healy) 11/01/2017 ... 
At the signing at City Hall of a certificate of membership by Cork City Council of the National Healthy Cities of Ireland Network accredited by the World Health Organisation were (seated) the Lord Mayor, Cllr. Des Cahill and Ann Doherty, chief executive, Cork City Council; (standing from left) Jim O'Donovan, chair, Cork Healthy Cities; Denise Cahill, Healthy Cities co-ordinator, Cork, and Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald, political rep., Cork Healthy Cities. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-sign-1 
 EE LIVE NEWS (alan healy) 11/01/2017 ... 
At the signing at City Hall of a certificate of membership by Cork City Council of the National Healthy Cities of Ireland Network accredited by the World Health Organisation were (seated) the Lord Mayor, Cllr. Des Cahill and Ann Doherty, chief executive, Cork City Council; (standing from left) Jim O'Donovan, chair, Cork Healthy Cities; Denise Cahill, Healthy Cities co-ordinator, Cork, and Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald, political rep., Cork Healthy Cities. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-irish-10 
 IE 11/01/2017 ... 
Donna Foran, Wexford, winner of the Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2016, sponsored by Barker Photogaphic.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE 11/01/2017 ... 
Donna Foran, Wexford, winner of the Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2016, sponsored by Barker Photogaphic.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE 11/01/2017 ... 
Donna Foran, Wexford, winner of the Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2016, sponsored by Barker Photogaphic.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-irish-8 
 IE 11/01/2017 ... 
At the presentation of prizes for the Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2016, sponsored by Barker Photogaphic, which took place at the Irish Examiner/Evening Echo shop, Oliver Plunkett St., Cork, were (from left) Paddy Barker of Barker Photographic congratulating the winner, Donna Foran, Wexford, and Jim Coughlan, visual media manager, Irish Examiner.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE 11/01/2017 ... 
Aldo Selvi, Waterford, one of the runners-up in the Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2016, sponsored by Barker Photogaphic.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Aldo Selvi, Waterford, one of the runners-up in the Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2016, sponsored by Barker Photogaphic.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-irish-5 
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Aldo Selvi, Waterford, one of the runners-up in the Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2016, sponsored by Barker Photogaphic.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-irish-4 
 IE 11/01/2017 ... 
At the presentation of prizes for the Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2016, sponsored by Barker Photogaphic, which took place at the Irish Examiner/Evening Echo shop, Oliver Plunkett St., Cork, were (from left) Paddy Barker of Barker Photographic congratulating Aldo Selvi, Waterford, one of the runners-up, and Jim Coughlan, visual media manager, Irish Examiner.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-irish-3 
 IE 11/01/2017 ... 
At the presentation of prizes for the Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2016, sponsored by Barker Photogaphic, which took place at the Irish Examiner/Evening Echo shop, Oliver Plunkett St., Cork, were (from left) Jim Coughlan, visual media manager, Irish Examiner; Aldo Selvi, Waterford, one of the runners-up; Donna Foran, Wexford, the winner, and Paddy Barker of Barker Photographic, the sponsor.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-irish-2 
 IE 11/01/2017 ... 
At the presentation of prizes for the Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2016, sponsored by Barker Photogaphic, which took place at the Irish Examiner/Evening Echo shop, Oliver Plunkett St., Cork, were (from left) Jim Coughlan, visual media manager, Irish Examiner; Aldo Selvi, Waterford, one of the runners-up; Donna Foran, Wexford, the winner, and Paddy Barker of Barker Photographic, the sponsor.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-irish-1 
 IE 11/01/2017 ... 
At the presentation of prizes for the Irish Examiner Readers' Photography Competition 2016, sponsored by Barker Photogaphic, which took place at the Irish Examiner/Evening Echo shop, Oliver Plunkett St., Cork, were (from left) Jim Coughlan, visual media manager, Irish Examiner; Aldo Selvi, Waterford, one of the runners-up; Donna Foran, Wexford, the winner, and Paddy Barker of Barker Photographic, the sponsor.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-dr-6 
 IE LIVE SPORT 11/01/2017 (FOR COLM) ... 
Part of the fine crowd watching St. Colman's, Fermoy, against Christian Brothers College, Cork, in the Dr. Harty Cup quarter-final at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-dr-5 
 IE LIVE SPORT 11/01/2017 (FOR COLM) ... 
Shane O'Connor of St. Colman's, Fermoy, trying to block down a shot by Shane Finn of Christian Brothers College, Cork, in the Dr. Harty Cup quarter-final at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-dr-4 
 IE LIVE SPORT 11/01/2017 (FOR COLM) ... 
St. Colman's, Fermoy, players David Lardner and Barry Murphy going high for the ball with Jack Twomey of Christian Brothers College, Cork, in the Dr. Harty Cup quarter-final at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-dr-3 
 IE LIVE SPORT 11/01/2017 (FOR COLM) ... 
Shane Finn of Christian Brothers College, Cork, being challenged by Shane O'Connor of St. Colman's, Fermoy, in the Dr. Harty Cup quarter-final at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-dr-2 
 IE LIVE SPORT 11/01/2017 (FOR COLM) ... 
Christian Brothers College, Cork, defender Colm Barrett driving the ball out of defence past Conleith Ryan and Brian Roche of St. Colman's, Fermoy, in the Dr. Harty Cup quarter-final at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-dr-1 
 IE LIVE SPORT 11/01/2017 (FOR COLM) ... 
Conleith Ryan of St. Colman's, Fermoy, being challenged by Anthony Cronin of Christian Brothers College, Cork, in the Dr. Harty Cup quarter-final at Blackrock. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 29 1956. South End FAI Evans Cup finalists. Back: G Finney, W Goggin, N Browne, W Higgins, E Kehilly, P O'Mahony, W Finney. Front: P Gregory, D Coleman, T Cuthbert, L O'Mahony, A Cassidy, W Cullinane.
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 10th January 2017.... Denise, Lucy, Jacinta and Aisling Murphy at Cinderella at the Cork Opera House
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th January 2017.... Olivia and Dee Cleary, Crosshaven at Cinderella at the Cork Opera House
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCinderella10 
 10th January 2017.... Olivia and Robyn Lucey and Noreen Kenneally at Cinderella at the Cork Opera House
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCinderella09 
 10th January 2017.... Ava and Eve Hinchion, Killeens at Cinderella at the Cork Opera House
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCinderella08 
 10th January 2017.... Liam ,Ciara and Eva McGrath, Midleton at Cinderella at the Cork Opera House
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCinderella07 
 10th January 2017.... Grace and Rory Buckley, Ballyphehane at Cinderella at the Cork Opera House
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCinderella06 
 10th January 2017.... Denis and Anna Daly and Ellisha Allen and at Cinderella at the Cork Opera House
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCinderella05 
 10th January 2017.... Leanne, Katelyn, Pat and Jean Nash, Dublin Hill at Cinderella at the Cork Opera House
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCinderella04 
 10th January 2017.... Clare, Molly, James and Anthony McGrath, Midleton at Cinderella at the Cork Opera House
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCinderella03 
 10th January 2017...... Anne, Clodagh, Ciara and John Todd, Douglas at Cinderella at the Cork Opera House
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCinderella02 
 10th January 2017.... Niamh Murray and Gillian Crowley at Cinderella at the Cork Opera House
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th January 2017..... Paul and Dylan Scully, Glanmire at Cinderella at the Cork Opera House
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
DENIS-art-3 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
Vera Ryan guest curator for The Arts & Crafts Movement Made in Cork exhibition currently viewing at the Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, until Feb 25th. photographed in a Youghal Art Metal Workers 1904 copper framed mirror. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
Vera Ryan guest curator for The Arts & Crafts Movement Made in Cork exhibition currently viewing at the Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, until Feb 25th. and in which features a shield style copper framed mirror made by Youghal Art Metal Workers which was selected by WB Yeats for the new Abbey Theatre in 1904 beside two crochet dresses from around the same period. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
EOHHorseinwater07 
 10th January 2016.... Eithne O'Brien, Currabinny taking her horse Vixan for its daily exercise , silhouetted against the backdrop of the winter sunshine in Currabinny near Crosshaven yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th January 2016.... Eithne O'Brien, Currabinny taking her horse Vixan for its daily exercise , silhouetted against the backdrop of the winter sunshine in Currabinny near Crosshaven yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th January 2016.... Eithne O'Brien, Currabinny taking her horse Vixan for its daily exercise , silhouetted against the backdrop of the winter sunshine in Crosshaven yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHorseinwater04 
 10th January 2016.... Eithne O'Brien, Currabinny taking her horse Vixan for its daily exercise , in the winter sunshine in Currabinny near Crosshaven yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHorseinwater03 
 10th January 2016.... Eithne O'Brien, Currabinny taking her horse Vixan for its daily exercise , in the winter sunshine in Currabinny near Crosshaven yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHorseinwater02 
 10th January 2016.... Eithne O'Brien, Currabinny taking her horse Vixan for its daily exercise , in the winter sunshine in Currabinny near Crosshaven yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
DKE090117politics005 
 EEjob 09.01.2017
Echo News
Lawrence Owens; CEO of the Cork Business Association, Michael McGrath TD; Fianna Fail finance spokesman, DC Cahalane; guest speaker, Micheal Martin TD; leader of Fianna Fail and Brendan Finucane; meeting chairman, at the 'New Order Changing Face of World Politics' meeting, hosted by Fianna Fail, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE090117politics003 
 EEjob 09.01.2017
Echo News
Michael Looney, Berrings and Barry Murray, Ballyanly, at the 'New Order Changing Face of World Politics' meeting, hosted by Fianna Fail, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEjob 09.01.2017
Echo News
Niamh O'Donovan, Midleton and George Gill, Skibbereen, attending the 'New Order Changing Face of World Politics' meeting, hosted by Fianna Fail, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEjob 09.01.2017
Echo News
Brian O'Connor and Sean-Diarmuid Kelliher, both UCC, at the 'New Order Changing Face of World Politics' meeting, hosted by Fianna Fail, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
Nicole Marinos, a second year student at Christ King Girls' Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork, who is taking part in the BT Young Scientists Exhibition with her project Living with hearing loss: The influence of environmental factors on speech audibility. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
Romy Kolich, a second year student at Christ King Girls' Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork, who is taking part in the BT Young Scientists Exhibition with an investigation on whether cereal is a healthy breakfast option for children. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
Second year students at Christ King Girls' Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork, who are taking part in the BT Young Scientists Exhibition - Romy Kolich (left) with an investigation on whether cereal is a healthy breakfast option for children and Nicole Marinos whose project is Living with hearing loss: The influence of environmental factors on speech audibility. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
Second year students at Christ King Girls' Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork, who are taking part in the BT Young Scientists Exhibition - Romy Kolich (left) with an investigation on whether cereal is a healthy breakfast option for children and Nicole Marinos whose project is Living with hearing loss: The influence of environmental factors on speech audibility. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-young-1 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
Second year students at Christ King Girls' Secondary School, South Douglas Road, Cork, who are taking part in the BT Young Scientists Exhibition - Romy Kolich (left) with an investigation on whether cereal is a healthy breakfast option for children and Nicole Marinos whose project is Living with hearing loss: The influence of environmental factors on speech audibility. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
Street style with Sarah Horgan. 
Sabena Alam.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
Street style with Sarah Horgan. 
Zanda Apenite.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
Street style with Sarah Horgan. 
Barbara Podgorska.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan. 
Eamonn Moffett.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-on-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan. 
George Atkinson.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-on-2 
 EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan. 
Alfredo Bescós.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-on-1 
 EE LIVE NEWS 10/01/2017 ... 
On the buses with Sarah Horgan. 
Patrick O'Flynn.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 Alan McCarthy, James Beckom and Ben having fun on the merries at Donoughmore carnival.
Picture: Richard Mills
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Saturday 21st August 2010
Brother and sister and fellow red heads Laura May Keohane and Jordan Keohane enjoying themselves on the bumpers at the merries where all rides were only one euro to all red heads at the red head convention which was held all day on Saturday in Crosshaven.
Picture: Cillian Kelly
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 Jenny Brewdinan and Cara Dilworth having fun on the merries at Donoughmore carnival.
Picture: Richard Mills
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 Girls having fun on the merries at Donoughmore carnival.
Picture: Richard Mills
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 Mayfield hurling and football club carnival in May 1967 Ref. 627P/9 old black and white festival merries
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Spinning the wheel at a funfair at the Mardyke, Cork circa 1915 Old black and white merries amusements
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Cork schoolchildren's summer excursion to Youghal 01/07/1931 Ref. 717A old black and white holidays seaside funfair merries
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Cork schoolchildren's summer excursion to Youghal 01/07/1931 Ref. 717A old black and white holidays seaside funfair merries
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Dungarvan Charity Carnival 15/06/1935 Ref. 556B Old black and white merries funfairs
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Dungarvan Charity Carnival 15/06/1935 Ref. 556B Old black and white merries funfairs
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Dungarvan Charity Carnival 15/06/1935 Ref. 556B Old black and white merries funfairs
LC-wright-14 
 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
(middle) Margaret Murphy, Lissarda and daughters Denise, Sheila, Fiona and Mairead.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wright-13 
 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
Mairead and Maureen Bracken, White's Cross.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
Eileen and Anne O'Brien, Ann Connolly, and Mary O'Connor, from Aghada with Eileen Mulcahy, Knockraha.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
Maria and Jo Buckley, Mayfield and Gail and Nora Lenane, Inniscarra.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wright-10 
 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
Lily Wright, Riverstick; Anne Stanton, Ballinhassig and Margaret Drinan, Waterfall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wright-09 
 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
Betty Lynch, Timoleague and June Power, Crosshaven.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wright-08 
 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
Denise Higgins and mum Nan Higgins, from Blarney.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wright-07 
 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
Dell Guckian and Joan O'Keeffe, Ballyvolane.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wright-06 
 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
Elaine, Claire, Mary and John O'Rourke, Togher enjoying a family night out.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wright-05 
 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
Teddy and June O'Neill, Mayfield.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wright-04 
 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
Eileen Hayes, Killarney and daughter Annette Stack, Douglas, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wright-03 
 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
Clare O'Brien and Maureen McCarthy, The Lough with Mary Hayes, Ballyduff.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wright-02 
 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
Ann and Richard Duncliffe, Glasheen.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-wright-01 
 EE social diary at Finbar Wright concert at Cork Opera House on Friday 6th January 2017. 
Anne and Willie Hurley, Ballinhassig.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-threshold-07 
 EE news 06/01/2017. Kelly O'Brien request.
Threshold, Cork located on South Mall, Cork.
Stephen O'Connell, Access Housing Unit at work in their city centre office.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-threshold-06 
 EE news 06/01/2017. Kelly O'Brien request.
Threshold, Cork located on South Mall, Cork.
(front middle) Niall Horgan, manager and the team at Threhold, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 EE news 06/01/2017. Kelly O'Brien request.
Threshold located on South Mall, Cork.
Stephen O'Connell, Access Housing Unit; 
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-threshold-04 
 EE news 06/01/2017. Kelly O'Brien request.
Threshold, Cork located on South Mall, Cork.
Stephen O'Connell, Access Housing Unit; and Niall Horgan, manager.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-threshold-03 
 EE news 06/01/2017. Kelly O'Brien request.
Threshold, Cork located on South Mall, Cork.
Niall Horgan, manager.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-threshold-02 
 EE news 06/01/2017. Kelly O'Brien request.
Threshold, Cork located on South Mall, Cork.
Niall Horgan, manager.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-threshold-01 
 EE news 06/01/2017. Kelly O'Brien request.
Threshold, Cork located on South Mall, Cork.
Niall Horgan, manager.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-simon-lunch-15 
 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough House Hotel, Cork.
The Walkie-Talkie Group Carrrigaline Leisure Centre; Eileen Moore, Mary Aherne, Nora Dineen, Kay Keohane, Noreen Brady, Joan Fitzpatrick, Jacky (JACKY) Spillane, and Colette Holland.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough House Hotel, Cork.
Legal Ladies; Amanda Neville, Emily Geaney, from Rachel O'Tooles Solicitors; barristers Julie O'Leary, Jenni Cashman and Jessica Bartak-Healy; Laura Lynch and Sarah Connolly from James O'Riordan and partners; and Valerie O'Driscoll, of PJ O'Driscoll and Sons, and barrister Aine Moynihan.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough House Hotel, Cork.
Gobnait O'Callaghan, Carrigaline; Mary Wilson, Ballintemple, and Catherine Uniacke, Rochestown.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough House Hotel, Cork.
Monica Logan, Carrigaline; Minnie Gill, Monkstown; Ann Mooney, Rochestown and Emer O'Shea, Douglas.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough House Hotel, Cork.
Mary Mulcahy and Margaret Sheehan, Maryborough and Rachel Lucey, Kilcully.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough House Hotel, Cork.
Jacqui, Marjorie, Deirdre and Michelle Clohessy from Glanmire and Montenotte.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-simon-lunch-09 
 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough House Hotel, Cork.
Betty Horgan, Bishopstown; Mairead Read, Douglas; Berenice Phelan, Fountainstown and Minnie Gill, Monkstown.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-simon-lunch-08 
 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough House Hotel, Cork.
Emma, Breda and Ruth Heffernan, Douglas.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-simon-lunch-07 
 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough House Hotel, Cork.
Frances Collins, Glanmire, Catherine Coughlan, Knockraha, Teresa O'Rourke, Carrigaline and Sile McGinty, Carrignavar.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough Hotel, Cork.
(Middle) Event MC Deirdre O'Shaughnessy with guests Kay Richardson and Mary Irwin from Monard, Co Tipperary; marion O'Shaughnessy, Kilfinan and Mary Barry, Glounthaune attending the lunch.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-simon-lunch-05 
 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough Hotel, Cork.
Liz O'Boyle, Trish Hofler, Marina Rose and Carol McDonnell, all from Crosshaven.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-simon-lunch-04 
 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough House Hotel, Cork.
Maureen O'Leary, Myrtleville; Jane Bryan, Fountainstown; Rose Donnery, Myrtleville, and Angela Clarke, Crosshaven.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough Hotel, Cork.
Olivia Frawley and mum Olive Cullen-Barrett, Douglas.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-simon-lunch-02 
 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough Hotel, Cork.
Grainne Divilly, Ballygarvan, sisters Ciana and Fiona Martin, Carrigaline; and Emer and Caoimhe Dillon, Ballygarvan.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE socials 07/01/2017. Women's Little Christmas celebration.
Simon Community fundraising lunch at The Maryborough Hotel, Cork.
Hilary Martin, Carrigaline and Pauline Dillon, Ballygarvan.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-senior-cup-12 
 EEXX sport 06/01/2017.
Munster Senior Cup rugby; Cork Constitution vs Highfield at Temple Hill.
Max Abbott, Cork Con wins possession in a lineout.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX sport 06/01/2017.
Munster Senior Cup rugby; Cork Constitution vs Highfield at Temple Hill.
Line-out action under lights at Temple Hill.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX sport 06/01/2017.
Munster Senior Cup rugby; Cork Constitution vs Highfield at Temple Hill.
Luke Cahill, Cork Con tries to block a pass by David Healy, Highfield.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-senior-cup-09 
 EEXX sport 06/01/2017.
Munster Senior Cup rugby; Cork Constitution vs Highfield at Temple Hill.
Luke Cahill, Cork Con puts in a tackle on David Healy, Highfield.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-senior-cup-08 
 EEXX sport 06/01/2017.
Munster Senior Cup rugby; Cork Constitution vs Highfield at Temple Hill.
Luke Cahill, Cork Con puts in a tackle on David Healy, Highfield.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-senior-cup-07 
 EEXX sport 06/01/2017.
Munster Senior Cup rugby; Cork Constitution vs Highfield at Temple Hill.
Chris Bannon, Highfield gets the ball away from a ruck.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-senior-cup-06 
 EEXX sport 06/01/2017.
Munster Senior Cup rugby; Cork Constitution vs Highfield at Temple Hill.
Niall Kenneally, Cork Con puts in a tackle on David O'Connell, Highfield.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-senior-cup-05 
 EEXX sport 06/01/2017.
Munster Senior Cup rugby; Cork Constitution vs Highfield at Temple Hill.
Niall Kenneally, Cork Con puts in a tackle on David O'Connell, Highfield.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-senior-cup-04 
 EEXX sport 06/01/2017.
Munster Senior Cup rugby; Cork Constitution vs Highfield at Temple Hill.
Highfield under pressure from Cork Constitution.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-senior-cup-03 
 EEXX sport 06/01/2017.
Munster Senior Cup rugby; Cork Constitution vs Highfield at Temple Hill.
Highfield players watch as a conversion by Tomas Quinlan goes between the posts to put the score at 31;15.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-senior-cup-02 
 EEXX sport 06/01/2017.
Munster Senior Cup rugby; Cork Constitution vs Highfield at Temple Hill.
Steam rises from the scrum during the second half.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-senior-cup-01 
 EEXX sport 06/01/2017.
Munster Senior Cup rugby; Cork Constitution vs Highfield at Temple Hill.
Steam rises from the scrum during the second half.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ross-08 
 EE news 07/01/2017.
Kelly O'Brien piece.
Ross Williams at Fitzgerald's Park, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ross-06 
 EE news 07/01/2017.
Kelly O'Brien piece.
Ross Williams at Fitzgerald's Park, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ross-05 
 EE news 07/01/2017.
Kelly O'Brien piece.
Ross Williams at Fitzgerald's Park, Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ford-cars-12 
 EEXX FORD CENTENARY supplement.
John Dolan request.
1956 Ford Thames 10 Cwt Jeep.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ford-cars-11 
 EEXX FORD CENTENARY supplement.
John Dolan request.
1956 Ford Thames 10 Cwt Jeep.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ford-cars-10 
 EEXX FORD CENTENARY supplement.
John Dolan request.
Ford car owners with their cars at Ballyvourney.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX FORD CENTENARY supplement.
John Dolan request.
John O'Leary with his 1979 Fiesta, Aidan Cronin with his 1971 Mark I Escort, Danny and Kathleen O'Sullivan with their 1959 Anglia and Denis and Shane McCarthy with their 1979 Ford Escort Mark II
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ford-cars-08 
 EEXX FORD CENTENARY supplement.
John Dolan request.
Michael O'Sullivan with his 1969 Mark II Ford Cortina.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ford-cars-07 
 EEXX FORD CENTENARY supplement.
John Dolan request.
Michael O'Sullivan with his 1969 Mark II Ford Cortina.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ford-cars-06 
 EEXX FORD CENTENARY supplement.
John Dolan request.
Car owned by Vincent O'Mahony - 1963 FORD Consul 1500cc Cortina SUPER.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ford-cars-05 
 EEXX FORD CENTENARY supplement.
John Dolan request.
(left) Vincent O'Mahony with his 1963 FORD Consul 1500cc Cortina SUPER and (right) John O'Sullivan with his 1977 Mark IV 2L Ford Cortina (Automatic).
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ford-cars-04 
 EEXX FORD CENTENARY supplement.
John Dolan request.
(left) Vincent O'Mahony with his 1963 FORD Consul 1500cc Cortina SUPER and (right) John O'Sullivan with his 1977 Mark IV 2L Ford Cortina (Automatic).
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ford-cars-03 
 EEXX FORD CENTENARY supplement.
John Dolan request.
Rear view of car owned by Vincent O'Mahony- 1963 FORD Consul 1500cc Cortina SUPER.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-ford-cars-01 
 EEXX FORD CENTENARY supplement.
John Dolan request.
Vincent O'Mahony with his 1963 FORD Consul 1500cc Cortina SUPER.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-csl-12 
 EE sport 08/01/2017.
Cork Schoolboys League; Joma/Sportsgear Direct U16 Premier Division: Carrigaline United v Buttevant. 
Josh Honohan, Carrigaline in action in the air.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-csl-11 
 EE sport 08/01/2017.
Cork Schoolboys League; Joma/Sportsgear Direct U16 Premier Division: Carrigaline United v Buttevant. 
Aaron Twomey, Carrigaline wins a header in the air in defence.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-csl-10 
 EE sport 08/01/2017.
Cork Schoolboys League; Joma/Sportsgear Direct U16 Premier Division: Carrigaline United v Buttevant. 
Carrigaline goalscorer Dylan O'Flaherty is congratulated by his teammates.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-csl-09 
 EE sport 08/01/2017.
Cork Schoolboys League; Joma/Sportsgear Direct U16 Premier Division: Carrigaline United v Buttevant. 
Defender Darren O'Leary, Buttevant stretches to keep possession from Sean Allen, Carrigaline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-csl-08 
 EE sport 08/01/2017.
Cork Schoolboys League; Joma/Sportsgear Direct U16 Premier Division: Carrigaline United v Buttevant. 
Muiris O'Connell, Buttevant makes a clearance against Carrigaline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-csl-07 
 EE sport 08/01/2017.
Cork Schoolboys League; Joma/Sportsgear Direct U16 Premier Division: Carrigaline United v Buttevant. 
The Clubhouse at Carrigaline United AFC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-csl-06 
 EE sport 08/01/2017.
Cork Schoolboys League; Joma/Sportsgear Direct U16 Premier Division: Carrigaline United v Buttevant. 
Tim Cronin, Carrigaline in action against Buttevant.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-csl-05 
 EE sport 08/01/2017.
Cork Schoolboys League; Joma/Sportsgear Direct U16 Premier Division: Carrigaline United v Buttevant. 
Tim Cronin, Carrigaline moves the ball up the left wing.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-csl-04 
 EE sport 08/01/2017.
Cork Schoolboys League; Joma/Sportsgear Direct U16 Premier Division: Carrigaline United v Buttevant. 
Carrigaline captain Ronan Connolly.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-csl-03 
 EE sport 08/01/2017.
Cork Schoolboys League; Joma/Sportsgear Direct U16 Premier Division: Carrigaline United v Buttevant. 
Buttevant goalkeeper Gavin Creedon makes a save.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-csl-02 
 EE sport 08/01/2017.
Cork Schoolboys League; Joma/Sportsgear Direct U16 Premier Division: Carrigaline United v Buttevant. 
Carrigaline captain Ronan Connolly.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-csl-01 
 EE sport 08/01/2017.
Cork Schoolboys League; Joma/Sportsgear Direct U16 Premier Division: Carrigaline United v Buttevant. 
Carrigaline captain Ronan Connolly.
Pic; Larry Cummins
EOHTramorevGreenmount06 
 7th January 2017.......... Tramore Athletic's Sean Turner i tackled by Greenwood's Cian Murphy during the Murphy Youths cup at Tramore park
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2017.......... Tramore Athletic's Mathew Coughlan is fouled from this corner kick by Greenwood's George Long during the Murphy Youths cup at Tramore park
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2017.......... Tramore Athletic's Eoin Barry and Greenwood's Neil Cremin tussle for the ball during the Murphy Youths cup at Tramore park
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHTramorevGreenmount03 
 7th January 2017.......... Tramore Athletic's Sean Turnen heads clear from Greenwood's Ben Marsh during the Murphy Youths cup at Tramore park
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHTramorevGreenmount02 
 7th January 2017.......... Tramore Athletic's Chris Mitchell is tackled by Greenwood' David Mullins during the Murphy Youths cup at Tramore park
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHTramorevGreenmount01 
 7th January 2017.......... Tramore Athletic's Eoin Barry and Greenwood's Cian O'Mahony tussle for the ball during the Murphy Youths cup at Tramore park
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017.......... BFG Neptune's David Murray is tackled by Maree BC's John Burke during the Hula Hoops under 20 Men's National cup at Neptune stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017.......... BFG Neptune's David Murray shoots a basket against Maree BC during the Hula Hoops under 20 Men's National cup at Neptune stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017.......... BFG Neptune's Sean Jenkins takes on Maree BC's Ciaran Blaney during the Hula Hoops under 20 Men's National cup at Neptune stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevMaree05 
 8th January 2017.......... BFG Neptune's Liam Chandler shots a basket against Maree BC during the Hula Hoops under 20 Men's National cup at Neptune stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevMaree04 
 8th January 2017.......... BFG Neptune's Conor O'Sullivan is tackled by Maree BC's John Burke during the Hula Hoops under 20 Men's National cup at Neptune stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevMaree03 
 8th January 2017.......... BFG Neptune's Liam Chandler gathers the ball from Maree BC's Ciaran Blaney and Eoin Rockall during the Hula Hoops under 20 Men's National cup at Neptune stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevMaree02 
 8th January 2017.......... BFG Neptune's Conor O'Sullivan shots a basket against Maree BC during the Hula Hoops under 20 Men's National cup at Neptune stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017.......... BFG Neptune coach Kieran Leahy and assistant Paul Kelleher and bench look as their side defeat Maree BC during the Hula Hoops under 20 Men's National cup at Neptune stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey17 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's under 18's Paul Kelleher , coach (2nd left) with Jim Leahy, Kaith Daly and Kieran Leahy after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey16 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's David Murray goes past Liffey Celtic's Oran Tully during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey15 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's David Murray in action against Liffey Celtic during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey14 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Jake Collins takes on Liffey Celtics Cholo Anonuevo during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey13 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Jake Collins takes on Liffey Celtics Cholo Anonuevo during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey12 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Adam Drummond in action against Liffey Celtics during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey11 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Sean Jenkins in action against Liffey Celtic during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey10 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Cian Heaphy in action against Liffey Celtics Finn Hughes and Chola Anonuevo during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey09 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's coach Paul Kelleher against Liffey Celtic during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey08 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Laim Chandler shoots a basket against Liffey Celtic during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey07 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's coach Paul Kelleher against Liffey Celtic during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Cian Heaphy takes on Liffey Celtics Finn Hughes and Mikus Saina during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Adam Drummond in action against Liffey Celtic during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey04 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Adam Drummond in action against Liffey Celtics during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey03 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Adam Drummond in action against Liffey Celtics during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey02 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Sean Jenkins is tackled by Liffey Celtics Oran Tully during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNeptunevLiffey01 
 7th January 2017....... BFG Neptune's Cian Heaphy in action against Liffey Celtics during the Hula Hoops under 18 men's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvWilton-10 
 6th January 2017....... Wiltons United's James Corcoran holds off Douglas Hall Athletics Eoghan O'Leary during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Wiltons United's James Corcoran holds off Douglas Hall Athletics Eoghan O'Leary during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Douglas Hall Athletics John Harris wins the ball from Wiltons United's Keith Ryan during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Douglas Hall Athletics John Harris wins the ball from Wiltons United's Keith Ryan during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Wiltons United's Brian Kelly goes high with Douglas Hall Athletics Paul O'Regan during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Wiltons United's Brian Kelly goes high with Douglas Hall Athletics Paul O'Regan during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvWilton-07 
 6th January 2017....... Wiltons United's Dave O'Sullivan is tackled by Douglas Hall Athletics Cian Hurley during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Wiltons United's Dave O'Sullivan is tackled by Douglas Hall Athletics Cian Hurley during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvWilton-06 
 6th January 2017....... Wiltons United's Mike Coffey racing on to the ball with Douglas Hall Athletics Adam Geaney during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Wiltons United's Mike Coffey racing on to the ball with Douglas Hall Athletics Adam Geaney during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Wiltons United's Mike Coffey skips past Douglas Hall Athletics Thomas Moynihan during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Wiltons United's Mike Coffey skips past Douglas Hall Athletics Thomas Moynihan during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvWilton-04 
 6th January 2017....... Wiltons United's James Corcoran sees his free kick go past Douglas Hall Athletic goalkeeper Mike Holland during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Wiltons United's James Corcoran sees his free kick go past Douglas Hall Athletic goalkeeper Mike Holland during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHHallvWilton-03 
 6th January 2017....... Douglas Hall Athletics Adam Geaney goes high with Wiltons United's Dave O'Sullivan during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Douglas Hall Athletics Adam Geaney goes high with Wiltons United's Dave O'Sullivan during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Douglas Hall Athletics Richie Martin goes high with Wiltons United's Mike Coffey during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Douglas Hall Athletics Richie Martin goes high with Wiltons United's Mike Coffey during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Douglas Hall Athletics Richie Martin goes high with Wiltons United's Mike Coffey during the MSL junior second division game at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2017....... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Simone O'Shea with her mother Caroline Forde after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops under 18 Women's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium Parochial Hall on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2017....... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Ronan O'Sullivan (left) Coach and Kenneth Clarke, assistant after defeating Liffey Celtics in the Hula Hoops under 18 Women's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium Parochial Hall on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2017....... Keepeing the floors dry between Ambassador UCC Glanmire's and Liffey Celtics during the Hula Hoops under 18 Women's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium Parochial Hall on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2017....... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Avril Braham in action against Liffey Celtics during the Hula Hoops under 18 Women's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium Parochial Hall on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey10 
 7th January 2017....... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Annaliese Murphy in action against Liffey Celtics during the Hula Hoops under 18 Women's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium Parochial Hall on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey09 
 7th January 2017....... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Caoimhe O'Driscoll in action against Liffey Celtics during the Hula Hoops under 18 Women's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium Parochial Hall on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey07 
 7th January 2017....... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Louise Scannell in action against Liffey Celtics during the Hula Hoops under 18 Women's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium Parochial Hall on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 7th January 2017....... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Jayne Fitzgerald in action against Liffey Celtics during the Hula Hoops under 18 Women's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium Parochial Hall on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey05 
 7th January 2017....... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Simone O'Shea in action against Liffey Celtics during the Hula Hoops under 18 Women's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium Parochial Hall on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey04 
 7th January 2017....... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Jayne Fitzgerald in action against Liffey Celtics Sorcha Tiernan during the Hula Hoops under 18 Women's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium Parochial Hall on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey03 
 7th January 2017....... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Simone O'Shea takes on Liffey Celtics Ciara Broderick during the Hula Hoops under 18 Women's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium Parochial Hall on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey02 
 7th January 2017....... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Simone O'Shea in action against Liffey Celtics during the Hula Hoops under 18 Women's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium Parochial Hall on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHGlanmirevLiffey01 
 7th January 2017....... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Alanna Braham goes past takes on Liffey Celtics Katie Williamson during the Hula Hoops under 18 Women's cup semi final at the Neptune stadium Parochial Hall on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017.......... Blue Demons Shane O'Connell takes on Limerick Celtics John Galvin during the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017.......... Blue Demons Daniel Thompson takes on Limerick Celtics Tony Hehir during the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017.......... Blue Demons Shane Coughlan gets in his pass from Limerick Celtics Tommy Walsh during the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017.......... Blue Demons Niall McCarthy tackled by Limerick Celtics Tony Hehir during the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvLimerick04 
 8th January 2017.......... Blue Demons Shane McCarthy shoots a basket from Limerick Celtics Tony Hehir during the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvLimerick02 
 8th January 2017.......... Blue Demons Niall O'Reilly on the ball watched by Shane Coughlan and Limerick Celtics John Galvin during the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDemonsvLimerick01 
 8th January 2017.......... Blue Demons Niall O'Reilly gets in his pass from Limerick Celtics Dillon Burns during the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017.......... A disappointed Ambassador UCC Glanmire Louise Scannell as DCU Mercy celebrate their win during the Hula Hoops under 20 Women's National cup at Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017.......... A disappointed Ambassador UCC Glanmire Louise Scannell as DCU Mercy celebrate their win during the Hula Hoops under 20 Women's National cup at Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017..........Mark Scannell coach of Ambassador UCC Glanmire during the defeat by DCU Mercy during the Hula Hoops under 20 Women's National cup at Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017.......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Olivia Dupuy is tackled by DCU Mercy's Rachel Huijsdens during the Hula Hoops under 20 Women's National cup at Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017.......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Hayley Lenihan breaks from DCU Mercy's Nicole Clancy during the Hula Hoops under 20 Women's National cup at Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDCUvGlanmire04 
 8th January 2017.......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Hollie Herlihy is tackled by DCU Mercy's Rachel Huijsdens during the Hula Hoops under 20 Women's National cup at Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDCUvGlanmire03 
 8th January 2017.......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Annaliese tackles DCU Mercy's Anna Brennan during the Hula Hoops under 20 Women's National cup at Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDCUvGlanmire02 
 8th January 2017.......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Louise Scannell ends up in the crowd against DCU Mercy during the Hula Hoops under 20 Women's National cup at Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 8th January 2017.......... Ambassador UCC Glanmire's Louise Scannell is tackled by DCU Mercy's Nicole Clancy during the Hula Hoops under 20 Women's National cup at Parochial Hall yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Cork's management John Meyler (under 21s) Diarmuid O'Sullivan, Pat Hartnett, selectors and Kieran Kingston ,manager against UCC during the Canon O'Brien trophy at The Mardyke last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Cork's Darren Browne and UCC's Alan Cadogan tussle for the ball during the Canon O'Brien trophy at The Mardyke last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Cork's management John Meyler (under 21s) Diarmuid O'Sullivan, Pat Hartnett, selectors and Kieran Kingston ,manager against UCC during the Canon O'Brien trophy at The Mardyke last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... UCC's James O'Flynn is tackled by Cork's Eddie Gunning during the Canon O'Brien trophy at The Mardyke last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... UCC's Alan Cadogan against Cork during the national athemn prior to the Canon O'Brien trophy at The Mardyke last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... UCC's Alan Cadogan breaking past Cork's Darren Browne and Eddie Gunning during the Canon O'Brien trophy at The Mardyke last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorkvUCC07 
 6th January 2017....... UCC's Rob O'Shea gathers the ball from Cork's Chris O'Leary during the Canon O'Brien trophy at The Mardyke last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... UCC's Rob O'Shea breaking past from Cork's Cormac Murphy and Conor Lehane during the Canon O'Brien trophy at The Mardyke last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorkvUCC05 
 6th January 2017....... UCC's Rob O'Shea breaking past Cork's Cormac Murphy during the Canon O'Brien trophy at The Mardyke last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorkvUCC04 
 6th January 2017....... Cork's Luke Meade gathers the ball from UCC's Conor Gleeson during the Canon O'Brien trophy at The Mardyke last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorkvUCC03 
 6th January 2017....... Cork's Michael O'Halloran and UCC's Colm Spillane during the national athemn prior to the Canon O'Brien trophy at The Mardyke last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCorkvUCC02 
 6th January 2017....... All steamed up.... The Cork team line up prior to the Canon O'Brien trophy against UCC at The Mardyke last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 6th January 2017....... Eoin Cadogan and Diarmuid O'Sullivan putting the Cork team through their paces prior to the Canon O'Brien trophy against UCC at The Mardyke last night
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligvMarian07 
 8th January 2017.......... Disappointed Ballincollig players after the defeat by UCD Marian in the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Neptune Stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligvMarian06 
 8th January 2017.......... Disappointed Ballincollig players after the defeat by UCD Marian in the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Neptune Stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligvMarian05 
 8th January 2017.......... Ballincollig's Denis Crowley and UCD Marian's Mark Ryan tussle for the ball during the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Neptune Stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligvMarian04 
 8th January 2017.......... Ballincollig's Dylan Corkery shoots a basket against UCD Marian during the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Neptune Stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligvMarian03 
 8th January 2017.......... Ballincollig's Daniel O'Sullivan bursting past UCD Marian's Brendan O'Rian during the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Neptune Stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligvMarian02 
 8th January 2017.......... Ballincollig's Neil O'Sullivan going for the basket from UCD Marian's Shane Egan during the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Neptune Stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligvMarian01 
 8th January 2017.......... Ballincollig's Dylan Corkery takes on UCD Marian's Shane Egan during the Hula Hoops Mens Intermediate National cup semi final at the Neptune Stadium yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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Michael O'Driscoll; incoming captain for 2017 surrounded by club members and friends, drives in at Fota Golf Club, Co Cork.
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Joe Hayden; incoming president for 2017 surrounded by club members and friends, drives in at Fota Golf Club, Co Cork.
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Noreen Corbett; incoming lady captain for 2017 surrounded by club members and friends, drives in at Fota Golf Club, Co Cork.
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Rose Nagle Kiely; incoming lady president for 2017 surrounded by club members and friends, drives in at Fota Golf Club, Co Cork.
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Joe Hayden; president and Rose Nagle Kiely; lady president, incoming officers for 2017 at the captains and presidents drive in at Fota Golf Club, Co Cork.
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Michael O'Driscoll; captain and Noreen Corbett; lady captain, incoming officers for 2017 at the captains and presidents drive in at Fota Golf Club, Co Cork.
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Michael O'Driscoll; captain, Noreen Corbett; lady captain, Rose Nagle Kiely; lady president and Joe Hayden; president, incoming officers for 2017 at the captains and presidents drive in at Fota Golf Club, Co Cork.
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Miriam Twomey enjoying a game of Mysterium, at Cork's new board games cafe at the Roundy Bar, Castle St.
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Steven Kelleher and Niall O'Callaghan, at Cork's new board games cafe at the Roundy Bar, Castle St.
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Diarmaid Hogan, Niamh O'Regan and Cliodhna Ni Mhurchu, are all smiles at Cork's new board games cafe at the Roundy Bar, Castle St.
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Gareth, Edel, Tristan and Elyan Ryder-Hanrahan, playing a game of Rhymo Dominos, at Cork's new board games cafe at the Roundy Bar, Castle St.
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Gavin Seward, Alli and Eithne Lynch, Daniel Hollywood, Caoilfhionn Ni Chorraoin and Kieran James, having fun during their game of Obama Llama, at Cork's new board games cafe at the Roundy Bar, Castle St.
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Jerinimo Jnr, Luisa and Jerinimo Rodriguez, playing Labyrinth at Cork's new board games cafe at the Roundy Bar, Castle St.
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Donal Behal, Olga Sanchez and Jose Quintana, plotting their next moves while playing Pandemic Iberia, at Cork's new board games cafe at the Roundy Bar, Castle St.
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Organisers Chris Heinhold and Emer Kelly, at Cork's new board games cafe at the Roundy Bar, Castle St.
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Laura Power, Blackrock, Jill Dalton, Glanmire and Kathy O'Driscoll, Donnybrook, are all smiles at Womens' Little Christmas, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Carrigtwohill ladies Mary Murphy and Mary Savage, are all smiles at Womens' Little Christmas, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Mary Forde and Anne Buckley, both Carrigtwohill, enjoying Womens' Little Christmas, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Kay O'Callaghan, Midleton and Maura Hegarty, Ovens, attending Womens' Little Christmas, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Cecilia and Vicki Murphy and Nicole Hayes, all from Rochestown, looking stylish at Womens' Little Christmas, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Nuala Coughlan, Rochestown, Phil McKenna Ballincollig and Eilish Corcoran, Glanmire, are all smiles at Womens' Little Christmas, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Maura O'Neill, Agnes Egan and Neilius O'Neill, all from Glanworth, enjoying Womens' Little Christmas, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Fermoy ladies Ann O'Callaghan, Mary Leigh and Margaret Barry, having fun at Womens' Little Christmas, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Noreen O'Connell, Glanmire and Jacqui Brady, Watergrasshill, looking glamorous at Womens' Little Christmas, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Olivia Browne and Kelda Ward, both from Glanmire, are all smiles at Womens' Little Christmas, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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Noreen O'Keeffe, Killeagh, Evet Arnott, Youghal and Teresa Kent and Margaret Lucey, both Killeagh, enjoying Womens' Little Christmas, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
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 IE EE SOCIALS 30/10/2014 ... 
At the launch at the Liam Ruiséal Bookshop, Cork, of Webpages on Oliver Plunkett Street on the Cork Past & Present website of Cork City Libraries were Elaine Dolan (left) and Mary Terry, Irish Examiner and Evening Echo, and Cllr. Kieran McCarthy, local historian. 
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 EE LIVE NEWS 06/01/2017 (audrey ellard walsh story) ... 
Pat Holland (left) and Patty Joyce, the organisers of a social night held at Mayfield G.A.A. Club on St. Stephen's night, presenting a cheque for €2,000, the proceeds, to Jack Callanan who accepted it on behalf of Marymount Hospice at Marymount. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 EE LIVE NEWS 06/01/2017 (audrey ellard walsh story) ... 
Pat Holland (left) and Patty Joyce, the organisers of a social night held at Mayfield G.A.A. Club on St. Stephen's night, presenting a cheque for €2,000, the proceeds, to Jack Callanan who accepted it on behalf of Marymount Hospice at Marymount. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS (eoghan dinan) 06/01/2017 ... 
At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were Tricia Murphy, Model Farm Road, Cork, (left) and Eileen Crowley Dorman, Model Farm Road, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS (eoghan dinan) 06/01/2017 ... 
At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were Anne-Maria O'Connor, fund raising & event manager, Brú Columbanus, (left) and Shirley O'Leary, Diamond Buyers Club. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS (eoghan dinan) 06/01/2017 ... 
At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel was Brigid Coleman, Riverstick. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS (eoghan dinan) 06/01/2017 ... 
At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were Ina McDonnell of CUMH (left) and Carmel Walsh, Ballinlough, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS (eoghan dinan) 06/01/2017 ... 
At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were (from left) Marcella Day, Blackrock, Cork; Catherena O'Donovan, Ballinlough, Cork, and Brenda O'Shea, Bishopstown, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were Melissa Jones (left) and Catríona Sheehan of Fota Island Resort. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel was Joan O'Brien, Glasheen Road, Cork.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were Sandra Murphy, event manager, Cork International Hotel, (left) and Ellen Martin, Fab Fillies Accessories. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS (eoghan dinan) 06/01/2017 ... 
At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were (from left) Mod Chankam, Aine O'Donovan and Aoife O'Callaghan, Ballinhassig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were Anne Pollock, Ovens, (left) and Barbara Matson, also from Ovens. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS (eoghan dinan) 06/01/2017 ... 
At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were (from left) Anne-Maria O'Connor, fund raising & event manager, Brú Columbanus; Anna O'Connor, Douglas, Cork; Noelle Kenneally, volunteer; Noelle O'Donovan, volunteer, and Helen Meade, also a volunteer. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-age-5 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 09/01/2017 ... 
At the launch at Cork County Hall of the Cork County Age Friendly Towns Initiative were Cllr. Frank O'Flynn, chairman, Cork County Joint Policing Authority, (left) and Cllr. John Paul O'Shea. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS 09/01/2017 ... 
At the launch at Cork County Hall of the Cork County Age Friendly Towns Initiative were (from left) Chief Supt. Barry McPolin; Cllr. Mary Hegarty and Michael O'Sullivan, chairperson, Cork County Older Peoples Council. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-age-3 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 09/01/2017 ... 
At the launch at Cork County Hall of the Cork County Age Friendly Towns Initiative were (from left) Enda O'Halloran, acting municipal district officer, Bandon/Kinsale; Cllr. Kevin Murphy, chairman, Bandon/Kinsale municipal district; Aileen Hurley, Cork County Age Friendly Towns Initiative co-ordinator, and Dermot Ryan, chairman, Kinsale Age Friendly Town steering group. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-age-2 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 09/01/2017 ... 
Michael O'Sullivan, chairperson, Cork County Older Peoples Council, speaking at the launch at Cork County Hall of the Cork County Age Friendly Towns Initiative. Also in picture are (from left) Tim Lucey, chief executive, Cork County Council; Cllr. Seamus McGrath, Mayor of Cork County, and Aileen Hurley, Cork County Age Friendly Towns Initiative co-ordinator. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-age-1 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 09/01/2017 ... 
At the launch at Cork County Hall of the Cork County Age Friendly Towns Initiative were (from left) Tim Lucey, chief executive, Cork County Council; Aileen Hurley, Cork County Age Friendly Towns Initiative co-ordinator; Cllr. Seamus McGrath, Mayor of Cork County, and Michael O'Sullivan, chairperson, Cork County Older Peoples Council. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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dan-frankie-8 
 Evening Echo Irish Examiner news 07-01-2017
Former Ireland and Munster rugby player Frankie Sheehan training with the under 11’s at Cork Con. His event and the World’s Leading Business and Self-Empowerment Summit takes place in the Convention Centre in Dublin next Wednesday and Thursday. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-frankie-7 
 Evening Echo Irish Examiner news 07-01-2017
Former Ireland and Munster rugby player Frankie Sheehan training with the under 11’s at Cork Con. His event and the World’s Leading Business and Self-Empowerment Summit takes place in the Convention Centre in Dublin next Wednesday and Thursday. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-frankie-6 
 Evening Echo Irish Examiner news 07-01-2017
Former Ireland and Munster rugby player Frankie Sheehan training with the under 11’s at Cork Con. His event and the World’s Leading Business and Self-Empowerment Summit takes place in the Convention Centre in Dublin next Wednesday and Thursday. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-frankie-5 
 Evening Echo Irish Examiner news 07-01-2017
Former Ireland and Munster rugby player Frankie Sheehan training with the under 11’s at Cork Con. His event and the World’s Leading Business and Self-Empowerment Summit takes place in the Convention Centre in Dublin next Wednesday and Thursday. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-frankie-4 
 Evening Echo Irish Examiner news 07-01-2017
Former Ireland and Munster rugby player Frankie Sheehan training with the under 11’s at Cork Con. His event and the World’s Leading Business and Self-Empowerment Summit takes place in the Convention Centre in Dublin next Wednesday and Thursday. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-frankie-3 
 Evening Echo Irish Examiner news 07-01-2017
Former Ireland and Munster rugby player Frankie Sheehan training with the under 11’s at Cork Con. His event and the World’s Leading Business and Self-Empowerment Summit takes place in the Convention Centre in Dublin next Wednesday and Thursday. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-frankie-2 
 Evening Echo Irish Examiner news 07-01-2017
Former Ireland and Munster rugby player Frankie Sheehan training with the under 11’s at Cork Con. His event and the World’s Leading Business and Self-Empowerment Summit takes place in the Convention Centre in Dublin next Wednesday and Thursday. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-frankie-1 
 Evening Echo Irish Examiner news 07-01-2017
Former Ireland and Munster rugby player training with the under 11’s at Cork Con. His event and the World’s Leading Business and Self-Empowerment Summit takes place in the Convention Centre in Dublin next Wednesday and Thursday. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-fordson-10 
 Irish Examiner Supplement 09-01-2017
Ford, Fordson.
Some of the Forsdon tractors made between 1918 and 1944 collected by Victor and Keith Bryan from Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Supplement 09-01-2017
Ford, Fordson.
Keith Bryan with his 1920 Fordson tractor made in Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Supplement 09-01-2017
Ford, Fordson.
Victor and Keith Bryan from Cork with their 1929 Fordson tractor made in Cork. 
Picture Dan Linehan
DENIS-range-14 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 06/01/2017 ... 
Captain Range met brothers Luke, John and Andrew Dunlea, Little Island, at the official opening of The Range Home Leisure Garden at Eastgate Retail Park, Little Island. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS 06/01/2017 ... 
Sharon Joyce, store manager, presenting a Winton art set to Dara Twomey, Glounthaune, who was the first customer in the queue at the official opening of The Range Home Leisure Garden at Eastgate Retail Park, Little Island. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-range-11 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 06/01/2017 ... 
Bridie Rea, Little Island, was the first customer through the checkout following the official opening of The Range Home Leisure Garden at Eastgate Retail Park, Little Island. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-range-10 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 06/01/2017 ... 
Members of the customer service team (from left) Lisa O'Connor, Marcella O'Driscoll, Michelle Compagno, Monica Butler and Shannon Borynsky at the official opening of The Range Home Leisure Garden at Eastgate Retail Park, Little Island. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-range-9 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 06/01/2017 ... 
Two of the staff members Siobhan Hall (left) and Joanna Pieprznik at the official opening of The Range Home Leisure Garden at Eastgate Retail Park, Little Island. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-range-7 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 06/01/2017 ... 
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahill, who cut the ribbon, and Ken Fox, regional manager, applauding as the first customers come through the doors after the official opening of The Range Home Leisure Garden at Eastgate Retail Park, Little Island. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-range-6 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 06/01/2017 ... 
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahill, cutting the ribbon to official open The Range Home Leisure Garden at Eastgate Retail Park, Little Island. Also in picture are (from left) Paul Shewbrook, CEO, The Range; Sharon Joyce, store manager, and Ken Fox, regional manager. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-range-5 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 06/01/2017 ... 
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahill, who cut the ribbon, with management and staff at the official opening of The Range Home Leisure Garden at Eastgate Retail Park, Little Island. Included are Paul Shewbrook, CEO, The Range; Ken Fox, regional manager, and Sharon Joyce, store manager. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-little-6 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS (eoghan dinan) 06/01/2017 ... 
At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel was Mary Kearney, Skibbereen. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-little-5 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS (eoghan dinan) 06/01/2017 ... 
At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were (from left) Margot Cotter, Douglas, Cork; Margaret Barrett, Beaumont, Cork, and Noreen O'Kelly, Beaumont. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-little-4 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS (eoghan dinan) 06/01/2017 ... 
At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were Eibhlín O'Sullivan, EOS Solicitors, Bishopstown, Cork, and her mother Mona O'Sullivan, Model Farm Road, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-little-3 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS (eoghan dinan) 06/01/2017 ... 
At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were (from left) Virginie and Lily Marie Robinson, Glanmire, and Fiona Lyons-McGrath, Douglas, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-little-2 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS (eoghan dinan) 06/01/2017 ... 
At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were (from left) Breda Slavin, Gurranabraher, Cork; Sylvia Slavin, Bishopstown, Cork, and Mary Lyons, also from Bishopstown. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-little-1 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS (eoghan dinan) 06/01/2017 ... 
At the Women's Little Christmas luncheon in aid of Brú Columbanus at Cork International Hotel were Marian Murphy, Brú Columbanus, (left) and Eva Diaz, a volunteer from Spain. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-john-19 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
J. Michael Tynan at the opening of his exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-18 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were Catherine Crean (left) and Sarah Browne, CIT Crawford College of Art & Design students. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-17 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were Imelda Murphy, Wilton, Cork, (left) and Debbie Loughran, Bishopstown, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-16 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were (from left) Mairead Kelly, Winters Hill, Cork; Martin Schwedes, Sundays Well, Cork, and Austin Fahy, Winters Hill. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-15 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were Jim and Catherine O'Donovan, Grange, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-14 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were (from left) John O'Donovan, Boreenmanna Road, Cork; Fred Kenneally, Silversprings, Cork; Claire Sutton, Macroom, and Conor Lynch, Macroom. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-12 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were Eve Russell, Blarney, (left) and Claire Daly, Ballinlough, Cork, CIT Crawford College of Art & Design students. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-11 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were (from left) Ivan Wolfe, Monkstown, Co. Cork, picture framer; Anne Wolfe, Monkstown, Co. Cork; Andy Wood, Monkstown, and Annette Foley, Passage West. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-10 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were (from left) Annette Foley, Passage West; Maria Kelly, Shandon, Cork; Brian O'Donoghue, Montenotte, Cork, and James Kelly, Shandon, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-9 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were (from left) Susanne O'Sullivan, Waterford; Colette Sweetnam, Douglas, Cork, and Carol Doyle, Lower Glanmire Road, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-8 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were Claire Ní Mhuirthile, the Lough, Cork, (left) and Maria Kelly, Ballinlough, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-7 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, was Anne-Marie Horgan, Blackrock, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-6 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, was Jean van Sinderen-Law, Carrigrohane, who read two poems. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-5 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were (from left) Anita Lingwood and her daughter Mia, Aherla, and Breda Barry, St. Luke's, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-4 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
J. Michael Tynan at the opening of his exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, with Mia Lingwood, Aherla, who performed a reading at the opening. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-3 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were Breda O'Reilly, Mayfield, Cork, (left) and Rhona Lawless, Bishopstown, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-2 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were Eileen O'Shea, St. Peter's, (left) and Goretti Walls, Farran. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-john-1 
 IE EE COUNTY SOCIALS 05/01/2017 ... 
At the opening of J. Michael Tynan's exhibition of poetry and photographs, 'The Spell Sundered', at St. Peter's, North Main St., Cork, were Sarah Thelen, Sundays Well, Cork, and Chris Wolny, North Mall, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-jive-9 
 EE LIVE FEATURES (FOR ELAINE/CHRIS DUNNE STORY) 05/01/2017 ... 
Enjoying the Arrive and Jive dance class at Midleton Park Hotel were Bernie and Joe Hennessy, Castlemartyr. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-jive-8 
 EE LIVE FEATURES (FOR ELAINE/CHRIS DUNNE STORY) 05/01/2017 ... 
Enjoying the Arrive and Jive dance class at Midleton Park Hotel were reporter Chris Dunne and dance teacher Tom Collis who runs the classes. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-jive-7 
 EE LIVE FEATURES (FOR ELAINE/CHRIS DUNNE STORY) 05/01/2017 ... 
Taking part in the Arrive and Jive dance class at Midleton Park Hotel were Aaron Dunne, Garryvoe, and Jennie Stephens, Aghada. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-jive-6 
 EE LIVE FEATURES (FOR ELAINE/CHRIS DUNNE STORY) 05/01/2017 ... 
Sheila and Noel Fitzpatrick, Killeagh, enjoying the Arrive and Jive dance class at Midleton Park Hotel. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-jive-5 
 EE LIVE FEATURES (FOR ELAINE/CHRIS DUNNE STORY) 05/01/2017 ... 
Mary and Brian Duffy, Leamlara, enjoying the Arrive and Jive dance class at Midleton Park Hotel. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-jive-4 
 EE LIVE FEATURES (FOR ELAINE/CHRIS DUNNE STORY) 05/01/2017 ... 
Noreen and Liam Motherway, Midleton, enjoying the Arrive and Jive dance class at Midleton Park Hotel. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-jive-3 
 EE LIVE FEATURES (FOR ELAINE/CHRIS DUNNE STORY) 05/01/2017 ... 
The Arrive and Jive dance class underway at Midleton Park Hotel run by dance teacher Tom Collis. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-jive-2 
 EE LIVE FEATURES (FOR ELAINE/CHRIS DUNNE STORY) 05/01/2017 ... 
The Arrive and Jive dance class underway at Midleton Park Hotel run by dance teacher Tom Collis (left). 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-jive-1 
 EE LIVE FEATURES (FOR ELAINE/CHRIS DUNNE STORY) 05/01/2017 ... 
The Arrive and Jive dance class underway at Midleton Park Hotel run by dance teacher Tom Collis. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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dan-parks-3 
 Evening Echo sport 05-01-2017
Some of the children who took part in the Cork Parks tennis childrens camp at St, Aloysius Secondary School, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo sport 05-01-2017
Some of the children who took part in the Cork Parks tennis childrens camp at St, Aloysius Secondary School, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-parks-1 
 Evening Echo sport 05-01-2017
Some of the children who took part in the Cork Parks tennis childrens camp at St, Aloysius Secondary School, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague16 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Michelle Tobin, Assistant Coach and Francis O'Sullivan, Head Coach (right), Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Team with the Superleague Squad.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague15 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Madi Ward, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Team member.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague14 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Amy Waters, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Team member.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague13 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Amy Waters, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Team member.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague12 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Amy Waters, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Team member.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague11 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Kaylee Kilpatrick, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Team member.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague10 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Kaylee Kilpatrick, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Team member.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague09 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Kaylee Kilpatrick, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Team member.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague08 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Danielle O'Leary, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Captain.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague07 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Kaylee Kilpatrick with Francis O'Sullivan, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Head Coach.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague06 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Giving instruction at training, Francis O'Sullivan, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Head Coach.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague05 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Francis O'Sullivan, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Head Coach.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague04 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Francis O'Sullivan, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Head Coach.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague03 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Francis O'Sullivan, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Head Coach.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague02 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Francis O'Sullivan, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Head Coach.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellWomensSuperleague01 
 XXjob 04/01/2017
Irish Examiner.
Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague squad, training at St. Vincent's Secondary School, North Monastery Road, Cork.
Francis O'Sullivan, Singletons SuperValu Brunell Basketball Club, Women's Superleague Head Coach.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
DENIS-shandon-3 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 03/01/2017 ... 
The historic St. Anne's Church, Shandon, (left) and the Church of St. Mary & St. Anne (known locally as North Cathedral) stand majestic in the glowing late afternoon January sunshine in Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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DENIS-beach-5 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 04/01/2017 ... 
Brian and Aisling Coleman from near Youghal enjoying their visit to Youghal beach, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-beach-4 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 04/01/2017 ... 
Alena Sprenger out for a walk with Jack at Youghal beach, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-beach-1 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 04/01/2017 ... 
On the lookout at Youghal, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-beach-1-(1) 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 04/01/2017 ... 
On the lookout at Youghal, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
dan-preston-13 
 Evening Echo Sport 03-01-2017
At the launch of the Ringmahon Rangers AFC partnership with preston North End, were Linda Harrington and Maria O’Sullivan. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Sport 03-01-2017
At the launch of the Ringmahon Rangers AFC partnership with preston North End, Referee Pat Buckley and Keith Harrington, Schoolboys chairman. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-preston-11 
 Evening Echo Sport 03-01-2017
At the launch of the Ringmahon Rangers AFC partnership with preston North End, Nick Harrison, Academ Manager, Preston North End, Conor brett, Chairman of Ringmahon Rangers, Preston new signing from Ringmahon, Adam O’Reilly, The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Des Cahill, Donal O’Sullivan, Trabolgan and Keith Harrington, Schoolsboys Chairman. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-preston-10 
 Evening Echo Sport 03-01-2017
At the launch of the Ringmahon Rangers AFC partnership with preston North End, Donal O’Sullivan Manager of Trabolgan speaking at the event. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-preston-9 
 Evening Echo Sport 03-01-2017
At the launch of the Ringmahon Rangers AFC partnership with preston North End, Chairman of Ringmahon Rangers, Conor Brett speaking at the event.Picture Dan Linehan
dan-preston-8 
 Evening Echo Sport 03-01-2017
At the launch of the Ringmahon Rangers AFC partnership with preston North End, Finbarr Archer catching a moment. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Evening Echo Sport 03-01-2017
At the launch of the Ringmahon Rangers AFC partnership with preston North End. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-preston-5 
 Evening Echo Sport 03-01-2017
At the launch of the Ringmahon Rangers AFC partnership with preston North End, were the Carrigaline U13 team. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-preston-4 
 Evening Echo Sport 03-01-2017
At the launch of the Ringmahon Rangers AFC partnership with preston North End, were Doug Minihane and Kevin Galvin. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-preston-3 
 Evening Echo Sport 03-01-2017
At the launch of the Ringmahon Rangers AFC partnership with preston North End, Young Adam O’Reilly new signing with Preston North End with Adam O’Callaghan, Captain of the Ringmahon Rangers u13’s. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-preston-2 
 Evening Echo Sport 03-01-2017
At the launch of the Ringmahon Rangers AFC partnership with preston North End, were Eddie Harrington, Caoilte Hayes, Adam O’Callaghan, Captain of the U13’s and Steve O’Sullivan. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-preston-1 
 Evening Echo Sport 03-01-2017
At the launch of the Ringmahon Rangers AFC partnership with preston North End, wer Nick Harrison, Preston Academy manager, with new signing Adam O’Reilly and his family, Kieran, Caroline, Sophie and Lucy. Picture Dan Linehan
DENIS-sun-10 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 03/01/2017 ... 
Eileen Bawden, Ballinacurra, (left) and Caitlín Ní Lordain, Aghada, enjoying the sunshine at Garryvoe, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-sun-9 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 03/01/2017 ... 
Catherine Donovan and her daughter Mary Molloy from East Cork enjoying the morning sunshine at Garryvoe, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Ann Bohane, Garryvoe, with her granddaughter Muireann and Jack the dog enjoyed a walk in the sunshine at Garryvoe beach, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Ashley, Jordan and Avery Hood, Killarney, enjoying a walk in the sunshine at Garryvoe beach, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Dermot and Sam Fetton, Ennis, playing some hurling in the morning sunlight at Garryvoe, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Dermot and Sam Fetton, Ennis, playing some hurling in the morning sunlight at Garryvoe, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Bríd with her father Michael and her bridesmaids, Elaine O'Riordan, Muireann Stack, Aébhfinn Keane and Angela Walsh.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
Rena Buckley and Páidí Collins.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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Sisters Ciara and Roisin O’Sullivan.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
Julette Murphy and Nollaig Cleary.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
Vera Foley and Elaine Harte.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
Rick Bradfield and Orla Keane.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
Meg Blyth and Valerie Mulcahy.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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The Newcestown football team with groom Cáthach Keane.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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The All Ireland ladies football team members with 
Bríd Stack who married Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
Sinead Tarrant and Tracey Kennedy, vice chairperson of the Cork County Board. 
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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The All Ireland ladies football trophy on the wedding car 
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
The All Ireland ladies football on the wedding car. 
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
Bríd with her father Michael.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
Muireann Stack, Elaine O'Riordan, Aébhfinn Keane and Angela Walsh.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
Barra Concannon and Rhona Buckley.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
Geraldine O’Flynn, Ciara O’Sullivan, Martina O’Brien, Aisling Barrett, Frank Honohan, Julette Murphy, Nollaig Cleary and Roisin O’Sullivan.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
Barry Lehane, Norita Kelly, Mairead Kelly and Michael Mullane.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
Mairead Kelly and Michael Mullane.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 29-12-2016 
Norita Kelly and Barry Lehane.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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Pa and Deirdre O’Brien.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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Fionnán Keane, Martin O’Brien, Cárthach Keane, Fiachra and Odhran Keane. 
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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Bríd Stack.
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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Bríd with her father Michael. 
The wedding of Cork ladies footballer Bríd Stack to Cárthach Keane, Newcestown at St. Peter's Church, Rockchapel, County Cork.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 1st January 2017......... The Young Ones in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... The Young Ones in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Ella McSweeny in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Aine Ryan and Cara O'Connell in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Youngsters in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Youngsters in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Youngsters in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Freya Kelleher and Blaithin Kelly in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... The Young Ones in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... The Young Ones in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Daniel Merritt and Anna Mulcahy as The Parents in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Sisters Lou Lou and Nell MacHale as the newscasters in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Aeva (AEVA) O'Leary as Ivan The Axe in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Fergal Crowley as Lil Blue; Lucy Smiddy as Little Red Riding Hood and Esha Healy-Thow as Granny in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017........ Esha Healy-Thow as Granny in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Aisling O'Leary as the Big Bad Wolfe in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Lucy Smiddy as Little Red Riding Hood in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Sam Andersen, Sinead Crowley and Maeve Mannix, as The Three Little Pigs in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Emma Forrest amd Isabella Peet in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017......... Emma O'Driscoll as Little Bo Peep with Ines and Amelia Haida, Tessa Frawley and Ella Hogan in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017..........Aoife Murphy and Ella O'Shea, as Crack and Banter in the 25th anniversary production by Monfort College of Performing arts of Red Riding Hood at the Firkin Crane until January 8th
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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Enjoying a walk at Ballincollig Regional Park, Co. Cork, were Paddy, Julie, Lottie and Florence Curran, Wilton, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Tranisition year students (from left) James O'Leary, Jack O'Donovan and Brian Dowling of Hamilton High School, Bandon, during their survey on a farm as part 
of their BT Young Scientist project. Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Tranisition year students (from left) James O'Leary, Jack O'Donovan and Brian Dowling of Hamilton High School, Bandon, during their survey on a farm as part 
of their BT Young Scientist project. Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Tranisition year students (from left) Brian Dowling, James O'Leary and Jack O'Donovan of Hamilton High School, Bandon, during their survey on a farm as part 
of their BT Young Scientist project. Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Tranisition year students (from left) Brian Dowling, Jack O'Donovan and James O'Leary of Hamilton High School, Bandon, during their survey on a farm as part 
of their BT Young Scientist project. Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Tranisition year students (from left) James O'Leary, Jack O'Donovan and Brian Dowling of Hamilton High School, Bandon, during their survey on a farm as part 
of their BT Young Scientist project. Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Tranisition year students (from left) James O'Leary, Jack O'Donovan and Brian Dowling of Hamilton High School, Bandon, during their survey on a farm as part 
of their BT Young Scientist project. Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 1st January 2017........ Marie Marginean, Bandon with her New Years day baby son Kevin , born at 0 3.13 and weighting 3670 grams ( 8 lbs .09 Oz ) at CUMH
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 1st January 2017........ Alison Magee and Michael John Dorgan, Castlelyons with their New Years day baby son Andy Dorgan, born at 01.05 and weighting 3750 grams ( 8 lbs 4 Oz ) at CUMH
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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Swimmers at the annual New Year’s Day swim at Broad Strand Beach in Courtmacsherry, Co Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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Frank, Rose, Meadhbh and Aisling O’Connor from Kilbrittain at the annual New Year’s Day swim at Broad Strand Beach in Courtmacsherry, Co Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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Jenny McGowan with baby Jonah and dogs Beau and Belle at the annual New Year’s Day swim at Broad Strand Beach in Courtmacsherry, Co Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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Swimmers at the annual New Year’s Day swim at Broad Strand Beach in Courtmacsherry, Co Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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Heading for the water at the annual New Year’s Day swim at Broad Strand Beach in Courtmacsherry, Co Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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People who took part in the annual New Year’s Day swim at Broad Strand Beach in Courtmacsherry, Co Cork in aid of the lifeboats. Picture Dan LInehan
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The leader Fianna Fáil Micheál Martin TD with Bob Jeffers, Courtmacsherry and Norman Kean, Kilbrittain at the annual New Year’s Day swim at Broad Strand Beach in Courtmacsherry, Co Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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The leader Fianna Fáil Micheál Martin TD with Eamon Lane, Brian O’Toole, John and Tom O’Connell at the annual New Year’s Day swim at Broad Strand Beach in Courtmacsherry, Co Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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The leader Fianna Fáil Micheál Martin TD with Margaret Murphy O’Mahony at the annual New Year’s Day swim at Broad Strand Beach in Courtmacsherry, Co Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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The leader Fianna Fáil Micheál Martin TD with Margaret Murphy O’Mahony at the annual New Year’s Day swim at Broad Strand Beach in Courtmacsherry, Co Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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The leader Fianna Fáil Micheál Martin TD having fun with a gopro at the annual New Year’s Day swim at Broad Strand Beach in Courtmacsherry, Co Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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The leader Fianna Fáil Micheál Martin TD having fun with a gopro at the annual New Year’s Day swim at Broad Strand Beach in Courtmacsherry, Co Cork. Picture Dan LInehan
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Maurice Sheehy, Reenascreena and Denis Buckley, Coachford at the annual Macroom ploughing match held at Curraddwra, Coachford, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Jermiah Delaney, Macroom trying to stay warm at the annual Macroom ploughing match held at Curraddwra, Coachford, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News Evening Echo 01-01-2017
Jerome, Elaine an Gearoid Twohig at the annual Macroom ploughing match held at Curraddwra, Coachford, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Katelyn Kelleher, Laura Buttimer, Catriona Buckley qne Katie Dinan at the annual Macroom ploughing match held at Curraddwra, Coachford, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News Evening Echo 01-01-2017
J.J. Delaney, Macroom turning the plough at the annual Macroom ploughing match held at Curraddwra, Coachford, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News Evening Echo 01-01-2017
Michael Welsh, Crossmahon, Bandon in action in the vintage class at the annual Macroom ploughing match held at Curraddwra, Coachford, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News Evening Echo 01-01-2017
John O’Neill, Ballinadee who took part in the vintage tractor class at the annual Macroom ploughing match held at Curraddwra, Coachford, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News Evening Echo 01-01-2017
J.J. Delaney, Macroom in action in the horse class at the annual Macroom ploughing match held at Curraddwra, Coachford, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News Evening Echo 01-01-2017
J.J. Delaney from Macrooom in action in the horse class at the annual Macroom ploughing match held at Curraddwra, Coachford, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Looking down the furrow are Tim Lawlor, John O’Donovan and Ger McCarthy from Rossmore at the annual Macroom ploughing match held at Curraddwra, Coachford, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan

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