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 10th January 2019....... Brendan Whelan and Stephen Hegarty at the launch of The Ballincollig Winter Music Festival at Hare's corner at The White Horse 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligmusic08 
 10th January 2019....... Brioan Fitzgibbon and Joe Philpott at the launch of The Ballincollig Winter Music Festival at Hare's corner at The White Horse 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligmusic07 
 10th January 2019....... Adrian O'Mahony and Liam Fitzgerald, at the launch of The Ballincollig Winter Music Festival at Hare's corner at The White Horse 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligmusic06 
 10th January 2019....... Marlene Enright and Joe Dermody at the launch of The Ballincollig Winter Music Festival at Hare's corner at The White Horse 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligmusic05 
 10th January 2019....... Susan Murphy and Rebecca Murphy at the launch of The Ballincollig Winter Music Festival at Hare's corner at The White Horse 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligmusic04 
 10th January 2019....... Cllr Derry Canty , and Joe Carey, White Horse; at the launch of The Ballincollig Winter Music Festival at Hare's corner at The White Horse 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligmusic03 
 10th January 2019....... Ian McDonagh, Cork County council arts officer and Dick Beamish at the launch of The Ballincollig Winter Music Festival at Hare's corner at The White Horse 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligmusic02 
 10th January 2019....... D Mark Cadden, Great Cru Beer; and Joe Carey, White Horse; at the launch of The Ballincollig Winter Music Festival at Hare's corner at The White Horse 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBallincolligmusic01 
 10th January 2019....... Dave Cummins, Dingle Distillery; Sean McCarthy, Kinnegar Brewery; Cllr Derry Canty , Mark Cadden, Great Cru Beer; Joe Carey, White Horse; and Ian McDonagh, Cork County council arts officer at the launch of The Ballincollig Winter Music Festival at Hare's corner at The White Horse 
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
DKE100119microbes012 
 Nirit Kara, Pauline Leprun and Paula Silva, are all smiles at the launch of the "Mining Microbes for Mankind-15 Years of Impact" at the Glucksman Gallery in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News-Socials
10.01.2019
DKE100119microbes011 
 Dr Michael Mortell and Dr Fergus Shanahan, attending the launch of the "Mining Microbes for Mankind-15 Years of Impact" at the Glucksman Gallery in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News-Socials
10.01.2019
DKE100119microbes010 
 Colin Hill chatting with Andrey Shkoporov, at the launch of the "Mining Microbes for Mankind-15 Years of Impact" at the Glucksman Gallery in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News-Socials
10.01.2019
DKE100119microbes009 
 Rocio Sanchez Gallardo, Esther Wortmann and Chloe Huseyin, attending the launch of the "Mining Microbes for Mankind-15 Years of Impact" at the Glucksman Gallery in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News-Socials
10.01.2019
DKE100119microbes008 
 Cara Hueston and Maria Nunez, are all smiles at the launch of the "Mining Microbes for Mankind-15 Years of Impact" at the Glucksman Gallery in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News-Socials
10.01.2019
DKE100119microbes007 
 Orla O'Sullivan, Marcus Claesson and Silvia Melgar, chatting during the launch of the "Mining Microbes for Mankind-15 Years of Impact" at the Glucksman Gallery in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News-Socials
10.01.2019
DKE100119microbes006 
 Sara Arbulu and Fabiana Hoffmann Sarda, attending the launch of the "Mining Microbes for Mankind-15 Years of Impact" at the Glucksman Gallery in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News-Socials
10.01.2019
DKE100119microbes005 
 Catherine O'Reilly and Harsh Mathur, at the launch of the "Mining Microbes for Mankind-15 Years of Impact" at the Glucksman Gallery in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News-Socials
10.01.2019
DKE100119microbes004 
 Dhrati Patangia, Kelsie Savage and Shona Uniacke-Lowe, enjoying the launch of the "Mining Microbes for Mankind-15 Years of Impact" at the Glucksman Gallery in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News-Socials
10.01.2019
DKE100119microbes003 
 Daragh Hill and Ivan Sugrue, attending the launch of the "Mining Microbes for Mankind-15 Years of Impact" at the Glucksman Gallery in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News-Socials
10.01.2019
DKE100119microbes002 
 Pepi Scamou and Ciaran Lee, attending the launch of the "Mining Microbes for Mankind-15 Years of Impact" at the Glucksman Gallery in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News-Socials
10.01.2019
DKE100119microbes001 
 Karen Dunn and Simon Spichak, are all smiles at the launch of the "Mining Microbes for Mankind-15 Years of Impact" at the Glucksman Gallery in UCC.
Picture: David Keane.

EEjob Echo News-Socials
10.01.2019
dan-pier-7 
 The launch of Irelands Clean Oceans Initiative by Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine Michael Creed T.D. took place on the pier at Union Hall in West Cork. Included were local fishermen, The County Mayor, Cllr. Patrick Gerard Murphy, Jim O’Toole, CEO of BIM and Kevin McCarthy, Green Marien. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Kevin McCarthy, Green Marine, Jim O’Toole, CEO of BIM and the Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine Michael Creed T.D. working on the mobile shredding unit after he launched Irelands Clean Oceans Initiative on the pier at Union Hall in West Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-pier-4 
 Adrian Bendon, owener of the Hannah J. fishing trawler the Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine Michael Creed T.D. who launched Irelands Clean Oceans Initiative on the pier at Union Hall in West Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-pier-3 
 Michael Gallagher, skipper of the Hannah J. with crew member Andrew Zack remove waste plastic gathered in their fishing nets at Union Hall, Cork where Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine Michael Creed T.D. launched Irelands Clean Oceans Initiative. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-pier-2 
 Michael Gallagher, skipper of the Hannah J. with crew members Alexander Voinea, Mohammed Yahia and Andrew Zack remove waste plastic gathered in their fishing nets at Union Hall, Cork where Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine Michael Creed T.D. launched Irelands Clean Oceans Initiative. Picture Dan Linehan
dan-buses-5 
 On the buses 
Bernard Collins.
dan-buses-4 
 On the buses 
Driver of the 202 Eddie Moynihan.
dan-buses-3 
 On the buses 
Maria.
dan-buses-2 
 On the buses 
Adam Slattery.
dab-ouer-5 
 Adrian Bendon, owener of the Hannah J. fishing trawler, Jim O’Toole, CEO of BIM, County Mayor Cllr. Patrick Gerard Murphy and the Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine Michael Creed T.D. who launched Irelands Clean Oceans Initiative on the pier at Union Hall in West Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dab-ouer-5(1) 
 Adrian Bendon, owener of the Hannah J. fishing trawler, Jim O’Toole, CEO of BIM, County Mayor Cllr. Patrick Gerard Murphy and the Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine Michael Creed T.D. who launched Irelands Clean Oceans Initiative on the pier at Union Hall in West Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
LC-heritage-17 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
Parents, grandparents and friends were invited to the school for the showcase of the projects.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-16 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
Parents, grandparents and friends were invited to the school for the showcase of the projects.
Eabha with her grandmother Patricia Fox, who made the trip from Galway to see the class projects.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-15 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
Parents, grandparents and friends were invited to the school for the showcase of the projects.
Darragh, Darren and Sam with their project on Music In Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-14 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
Parents, grandparents and friends were invited to the school for the showcase of the projects.
Beth, Kate and Isabelle with their project on The Castles of Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-13 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
Parents, grandparents and friends were invited to the school for the showcase of the projects.
Emily with her grandmother Mary Murphy and mum Lorna O'Sullivan.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-12 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
Parents, grandparents and friends were invited to the school for the showcase of the projects.
Alex with her project on the Great War Memorial Cenotaph, South Mall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-11 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
Parents, grandparents and friends were invited to the school for the showcase of the projects.
Alex with her project on the Great War Memorial Cenotaph, South Mall.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-10 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
Pupils Cara, Mia and Emily discuss their project with parents.
Parents, grandparents and friends were invited to the school for the showcase of the projects.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-09 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
( L to r) Izzi, Cara, Mia and Emily with their project.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-08 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
( L to r) Eoin, Michael and Shane with their project on Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-08(1) 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
( L to r) Eoin, Michael and Shane with their project on Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-07 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
( L to r) Ailbhe, Eabha and Alex with their project on Charles Fort, Kinsale.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-06 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
( L to r) Peter, Olek and Caoilte with their project on Four Cork Churches.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-05 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
( L to r) Peter, Caoilte and Olek with their project on Four Cork Churches.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-04 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
( L to r) Daragh, Rory and Dario with their project on The History of Cobh.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-03 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
( L to r) Alex, Niamh, Rebecca and Bernadette.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-02 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
( L to r) Emily, Olivia, Grace and Emily with their project on Spike Island.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-heritage-01 
 10/01/2019.. ABC/ EE news /Kidzzone.
FROM the CORK HERITAGE BLOG... "The Discover Cork: Schools’ Heritage Project focuses on the creation of Cork and asks questions such as who, what, where and why. The importance of such a project in local history is reflected in the educational aims of the history curricula of primary and post-primary schools. Local history is a mould, which helps the student to become familiar with their local environment and to learn the value of it in their lives. Learning to appreciate the elements of the past, can also give students a sense of place in their locality or a sense of identity."
Fourth class pupils at Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork with their completed project entries.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-brid-16(1) 
 XX sport - 10/01/2019. Brid Stack interview by Tony Leen. Brid Stack at The Farm, UCC Sport, Curraheen, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-brid-15(1) 
 XX sport - 10/01/2019. Brid Stack interview by Tony Leen. Brid Stack at The Farm, UCC Sport, Curraheen, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-brid-14(1) 
 XX sport - 10/01/2019. Brid Stack interview by Tony Leen. Brid Stack at The Farm, UCC Sport, Curraheen, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-brid-13(1) 
 XX sport - 10/01/2019. Brid Stack interview by Tony Leen. Brid Stack at The Farm, UCC Sport, Curraheen, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-brid-13(1)(1) 
 XX sport - 10/01/2019. Brid Stack interview by Tony Leen. Brid Stack at The Farm, UCC Sport, Curraheen, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-brid-12(1) 
 XX sport - 10/01/2019. Brid Stack interview by Tony Leen. Brid Stack at The Farm, UCC Sport, Curraheen, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-brid-11(1) 
 XX sport - 10/01/2019. Brid Stack interview by Tony Leen. Brid Stack at The Farm, UCC Sport, Curraheen, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-brid-10(1) 
 XX sport - 10/01/2019. Brid Stack interview by Tony Leen. Brid Stack at The Farm, UCC Sport, Curraheen, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-brid-09(1) 
 XX sport - 10/01/2019. Brid Stack interview by Tony Leen. Brid Stack at The Farm, UCC Sport, Curraheen, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-brid-08(1) 
 XX sport - 10/01/2019. Brid Stack interview by Tony Leen. Brid Stack at The Farm, UCC Sport, Curraheen, Co. Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins

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