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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 19/09/2021. Eilish Kennedy, Leamlara, all smiles showing her work at an art workshop with artist Ciara Rodgers for families of children with down syndrome at the Glucksman Gallery, UCC. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 24/10/1988 Sharon Kenny pictured modelling in a Cork designer’s show in aid of Simon Community in the Imperial Hotel. Ref: 391/125 (24/10/1988) Pic Eddie O'Hare.
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 Dominic Cronin, Jack Clancy, Jack Staed, Ruth Herlihy and Ava Glynn of The Entrepreneurial & Social Society looking for new members at the Quad, UCC for Societies Day during 'Freshers Week' at University College, Cork on Wednesday 29th September 2021. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Busy promoting the SCRIBBLE SOCIETY are Elizabeth Noonan and Ciara Goggin at the Quad, UCC for Societies Day during 'Freshers Week' at University College, Cork on Wednesday 29th September 2021. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Busy promoting the SCRIBBLE SOCIETY are Elizabeth Noonan and Ciara Goggin at the Quad, UCC for Societies Day during 'Freshers Week' at University College, Cork on Wednesday 29th September 2021. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Laoise Keevers, Ardmore, Stella O'Driscoll, Youghal, Sarah Foley, Ardmore and Rachael O'Driscoll-Coughlan, Youghal enjoying Societies Day during 'Freshers Week' at University College, Cork on Wednesday 29th September 2021. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Laoise Keevers, Ardmore, Stella O'Driscoll, Youghal, Sarah Foley, Ardmore and Rachael O'Driscoll-Coughlan, Youghal enjoying Societies Day during 'Freshers Week' at University College, Cork on Wednesday 29th September 2021. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO FEATURES: Deborah Ni Chaoimhe and Vic Sprake at Camus Farm Field Kitchen, Camus Farm, Camus, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. They recently won the best newcomers awards in Georgina Campbell Award. Chris Dunne has a spread written about them. REF ELAINE DUGGAN Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO FEATURES: Deborah Ni Chaoimhe and Vic Sprake at Camus Farm Field Kitchen, Camus Farm, Camus, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. They recently won the best newcomers awards in Georgina Campbell Award. Chris Dunne has a spread written about them. REF ELAINE DUGGAN Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO FEATURES: Vic Sprake and Deborah Ni Chaoimhe with the pedigree dexter cattle at Camus Farm Field Kitchen, Camus Farm, Camus, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. The dexter cattle are a breed originating in Ireland and are the smallest of the European cattle breeds. They recently won the best newcomers awards in Georgina Campbell Award. Chris Dunne has a spread written about them. REF ELAINE DUGGAN Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO FEATURES: Vic Sprake with the pedigree dexter cattle at Camus Farm Field Kitchen, Camus Farm, Camus, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. The dexter cattle are a breed originating in Ireland and are the smallest of the European cattle breeds. They recently won the best newcomers awards in Georgina Campbell Award. Chris Dunne has a spread written about them. REF ELAINE DUGGAN Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO FEATURES: Vic Sprake at Camus Farm Field Kitchen, Camus Farm, Camus, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. The dexter cattle are a breed originating in Ireland and are the smallest of the European cattle breeds. They recently won the best newcomers awards in Georgina Campbell Award. Chris Dunne has a spread written about them. REF ELAINE DUGGAN Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO FEATURES: Deborah Ni Chaoimhe and Vic Sprake with the pedigree dexter cattle at Camus Farm Field Kitchen, Camus Farm, Camus, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. The dexter cattle are a breed originating in Ireland and are the smallest of the European cattle breeds. They recently won the best newcomers awards in Georgina Campbell Award. Chris Dunne has a spread written about them. REF ELAINE DUGGAN Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO FEATURES: Deborah Ni Chaoimhe and Vic Sprake in n outdoor communal courtyard area at Camus Farm Field Kitchen, Camus Farm, Camus, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. They recently won the best newcomers awards in Georgina Campbell Award. Chris Dunne has a spread written about them. REF ELAINE DUGGAN Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO FEATURES: Craig Scott, restaurant manager with proprietors Deborah Ni Chaoimhe and Vic Sprake with a selection of craft items for sale at the restaurant which is also used as a gallery and crafts workshop at Camus Farm Field Kitchen, Camus Farm, Camus, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. They recently won the best newcomers awards in Georgina Campbell Award. Chris Dunne has a spread written about them. REF ELAINE DUGGAN Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO FEATURES: Deborah Ni Chaoimhe with a selection of craft items for sale at the restaurant which is also used as a gallery and crafts workshop at Camus Farm Field Kitchen, Camus Farm, Camus, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. They recently won the best newcomers awards in Georgina Campbell Award. Chris Dunne has a spread written about them. REF ELAINE DUGGAN Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO FEATURES: Proprietors Vic Sprake and Deborah Ni Chaoimhe and Craig Scott, restaurant manager in the restaurant which is also used as a gallery and crafts workshop at Camus Farm Field Kitchen, Camus Farm, Camus, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. They recently won the best newcomers awards in Georgina Campbell Award. Chris Dunne has a spread written about them. REF ELAINE DUGGAN Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ECHO FEATURES: Proprietors Vic Sprake and Deborah Ni Chaoimhe and Craig Scott, restaurant manager in the restaurant which is also used as a gallery and crafts workshop at Camus Farm Field Kitchen, Camus Farm, Camus, Clonakilty, Co. Cork. They recently won the best newcomers awards in Georgina Campbell Award. Chris Dunne has a spread written about them. REF ELAINE DUGGAN Pic: Larry Cummins
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 An Alfred Hitchcock moment as Cork Birds 'attack' ....Anna Garcea administrator Cork International Film Festival, Si Edwards, Programme Manager, and artist Elinor O'Donovan, Sample-Studios Graduate Artist-in-Residence, as they celebrate Cork International Film Festival's announcement of their 2021 dates at The Gate Cinema today. The Festival will feature in person and online screenings from 5 - 21 of November. Full programme available from 14 October at CorkFilmFest.org Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Si Edwards, Programme Manager, at the Cork International Film Festival's announcement of their 2021 dates at The Gate Cinema today. The Festival will feature in person and online screenings from 5 - 21 of November. Full programme available from 14 October at CorkFilmFest.org Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Artist Elinor O'Donovan, Sample-Studios Graduate Artist-in-Residence with the popcorn ready at the Cork International Film Festival announcement of their 2021 dates at The Gate Cinema today. The Festival will feature in person and online screenings from 5 - 21 of November. Full programme available from 14 October at CorkFilmFest.org Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Anna Garcea administrator Cork International Film Festival, and artist Elinor O'Donovan, Sample-Studios Graduate Artist-in-Residence, as they celebrate Cork International Film Festival's announcement of their 2021 dates at The Gate Cinema today. The Festival will feature in person and online screenings from 5 - 21 of November. Full programme available from 14 October at CorkFilmFest.org Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Anna Garcea administrator Cork International Film Festival, Si Edwards, Programme Manager, and artist Elinor O'Donovan, Sample-Studios Graduate Artist-in-Residence, as they celebrate Cork International Film Festival's announcement of their 2021 dates at The Gate Cinema today. The Festival will feature in person and online screenings from 5 - 21 of November. Full programme available from 14 October at CorkFilmFest.org Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Artist Elinor O'Donovan, Sample-Studios Graduate Artist-in-Residence, Si Edwards, Programme Manager gets ready for the festival with The Gate Cinema staff Chris Forrest and Tracey O'Brien as they celebrate Cork International Film Festival's announcement of their 2021 dates at The Gate Cinema today. The Festival will feature in person and online screenings from 5 - 21 of November. Full programme available from 14 October at CorkFilmFest.org Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Anna Garcea administrator Cork International Film Festival, Si Edwards, Programme Manager, and artist Elinor O'Donovan, Sample-Studios Graduate Artist-in-Residence, as they celebrate Cork International Film Festival's announcement of their 2021 dates at The Gate Cinema today. The Festival will feature in person and online screenings from 5 - 21 of November. Full programme available from 14 October at CorkFilmFest.org Pic: Larry Cummins
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 An Alfred Hitchcock moment as Cork Birds 'attack' ....Anna Garcea administrator Cork International Film Festival, Si Edwards, Programme Manager, and artist Elinor O'Donovan, Sample-Studios Graduate Artist-in-Residence, as they celebrate Cork International Film Festival's announcement of their 2021 dates at The Gate Cinema today. The Festival will feature in person and online screenings from 5 - 21 of November. Full programme available from 14 October at CorkFilmFest.org Pic: Larry Cummins
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 A Hitchcock-ian moment as Cork Birds 'attack' ....Si Edwards, Programme Manager, Anna Garcea administrator Cork International Film Festival and artist Elinor O'Donovan, Sample-Studios Graduate Artist-in-Residence, as they celebrate Cork International Film Festival's announcement of their 2021 dates at The Gate Cinema today. The Festival will feature in person and online screenings from 5 - 21 of November. Full programme available from 14 October at CorkFilmFest.org Pic: Larry Cummins
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 A Hitchcock-ian moment as Cork Birds 'attack' ....Si Edwards, Programme Manager, Anna Garcea administrator Cork International Film Festival and artist Elinor O'Donovan, Sample-Studios Graduate Artist-in-Residence, as they celebrate Cork International Film Festival's announcement of their 2021 dates at The Gate Cinema today. The Festival will feature in person and online screenings from 5 - 21 of November. Full programme available from 14 October at CorkFilmFest.org Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Si Edwards, Programme Manager and artist Elinor O'Donovan, Sample-Studios Graduate Artist-in-Residence, as they celebrate Cork International Film Festival's announcement of their 2021 dates at The Gate Cinema today. The Festival will feature in person and online screenings from 5 - 21 of November. Full programme available from 14 October at CorkFilmFest.org Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Artist Elinor O'Donovan, Sample-Studios Graduate Artist-in-Residence, Si Edwards, Programme Manager gets ready for the festival with The Gate Cinema staff Chris Forrest and Tracey O'Brien as they celebrate Cork International Film Festival's announcement of their 2021 dates at The Gate Cinema today. The Festival will feature in person and online screenings from 5 - 21 of November. Full programme available from 14 October at CorkFilmFest.org Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Fourth-year medical students Amie Lynch , Johnny Collins, and Joseph Buckley at UCC for the launch. The Surgeon Noonan Society at University College, Cork have launched their fundraising car raffle/draw for a KIA Picanto. Tickets for the draw cost Euro10, with a maximum of 4,000 tickets to be sold. All proceeds will be used to purchase medical supplies for under-privileged, rural hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa. Tickets are available on the UCC Campus, in CUH or online on their Instagram bi with the draw taking place on February 5th 2022. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Fourth-year medical students Amie Lynch , Johnny Collins, and Joseph Buckley at UCC for the launch. The Surgeon Noonan Society at University College, Cork have launched their fundraising car raffle/draw for a KIA Picanto. Tickets for the draw cost Euro10, with a maximum of 4,000 tickets to be sold. All proceeds will be used to purchase medical supplies for under-privileged, rural hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa. Tickets are available on the UCC Campus, in CUH or online on their Instagram bi with the draw taking place on February 5th 2022. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Fourth-year medical students Amie Lynch , Johnny Collins, and Joseph Buckley at UCC for the launch. The Surgeon Noonan Society at University College, Cork have launched their fundraising car raffle/draw for a KIA Picanto. Tickets for the draw cost Euro10, with a maximum of 4,000 tickets to be sold. All proceeds will be used to purchase medical supplies for under-privileged, rural hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa. Tickets are available on the UCC Campus, in CUH or online on their Instagram bi with the draw taking place on February 5th 2022. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Fourth-year medical students Johnny Collins, Amie Lynch and Joseph Buckley at UCC for the launch. The Surgeon Noonan Society at University College, Cork have launched their fundraising car raffle/draw for a KIA Picanto. Tickets for the draw cost Euro10, with a maximum of 4,000 tickets to be sold. All proceeds will be used to purchase medical supplies for under-privileged, rural hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa. Tickets are available on the UCC Campus, in CUH or online on their Instagram bi with the draw taking place on February 5th 2022. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Fourth-year medical students Johnny Collins, Amie Lynch and Joseph Buckley at UCC for the launch. The Surgeon Noonan Society at University College, Cork have launched their fundraising car raffle/draw for a KIA Picanto. Tickets for the draw cost Euro10, with a maximum of 4,000 tickets to be sold. All proceeds will be used to purchase medical supplies for under-privileged, rural hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa. Tickets are available on the UCC Campus, in CUH or online on their Instagram bi with the draw taking place on February 5th 2022. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Conor Greaney, UCC, Aidan Murphy and William Ronan, Muskerry.
EEjob 29/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Colleges/Divisions S/F, UCC V's Muskerry, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Dylan Greaney, UCC, Adam Murphy, Muskerry.
EEjob 29/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Colleges/Divisions S/F, UCC V's Muskerry, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Ian Jennings, UCC, gets his shot away to score a goal under pressure from goalkeeper Dominic Kellehre and William Ronan, Muskerry.
EEjob 29/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Colleges/Divisions S/F, UCC V's Muskerry, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Conor Greaney, UCC, William Ronan, Muskerry.
EEjob 29/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Colleges/Divisions S/F, UCC V's Muskerry, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Ian Jennings, UCC, gets his shot away to score a point under pressure from Ciaran Dineen and goalkeeper Dominic Kellehre, Muskerry.
EEjob 29/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Colleges/Divisions S/F, UCC V's Muskerry, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Bill Curtin, UCC, Chris Og Jones, Muskerry.
EEjob 29/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Colleges/Divisions S/F, UCC V's Muskerry, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Bill Curtin, UCC, Chris Og Jones, Muskerry.
EEjob 29/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Colleges/Divisions S/F, UCC V's Muskerry, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Ian Jennings, UCC, Aidan Murphy, Muskerry.
EEjob 29/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Colleges/Divisions S/F, UCC V's Muskerry, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Ian Jennings, UCC, Paul Ring, Muskerry.
EEjob 29/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Colleges/Divisions S/F, UCC V's Muskerry, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 28th September 2021... Imokilly's Seamus Harnedy and UCC's Conor McGoldrick tussle for the sliotar during the Co-Op Superstores Premier Cork SHC play off semi final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. UCC's Brian Kelleher wins the ball from Imokilly's Kieran Histon during the Co-Op Superstores Premier Cork SHC play off semi final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021... Imokilly's Brian Lawton wins possession from UCC's James Keating during the Co-Op Superstores Premier Cork SHC play off semi final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021... Imokilly's Seamus Harnedy knocks the sliotar past UCC's James Keating during the Co-Op Superstores Premier Cork SHC play off semi final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021... Imokilly's Ciran Joyce and and UCC's Conor Bowe tussle for the sliotar during the Co-Op Superstores Premier Cork SHC play off semi final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021... Imokilly's John Cronin and UCC's Conor Bowe and Shane Conway tussle for the sliotar during the Co-Op Superstores Premier Cork SHC play off semi final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021... Imokilly's Ciaran Joyce is tackled by UCC's Owen McCarthy and Shane Conway during the Co-Op Superstores Premier Cork SHC play off semi final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. UCC's Owen McCarthy has his shot blocked by Imokilly's Niall Motherway during the Co-Op Superstores Premier Cork SHC play off semi final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. UCC's Owen McCarthy has his shot blocked by Imokilly's Niall Motherway during the Co-Op Superstores Premier Cork SHC play off semi final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Blackpool members who run the 0ver 60's at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre, from left, Bill Dunlea, chairman; Eleanor Curtin, Pat Quinn, Mary O'Reilly, Paddy O'Brien, over 60's founder; Helen O'Neill, Rose McGinn, and Shirley Whelan, Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... 92 year old Eileen Jones singing at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Paddy O'Brien , over 60's founder chatting with 92 year old Eileen Jones singing at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Ladies enjoying the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Ladies enjoying the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Bill Dunlea,chairman singing at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Eileen McSweeney, May Murphy, Nora Connell and Peggie Manning at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Bill Dunlea,chairman makes a presentation of the minutes of the first members meeting from 1968 to Paddy O'Brien , over 60's at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Mary Healy, Nuala Lee, Carmel Lucey and Joan Carroll at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBlackpool07 
 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Maura Fitzgerald,Eileen Jones, Kathleen Qulliigan and Bridie Riordan at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Kathleen Seary, Ann Coade and Kathleen Hornibrook at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Charlie McAllister, over 60's winner in 2013 singing at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBlackpool04 
 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Staff from Blackpool at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre, from left, Ian O'Mahoney,Mary O'Reilly, Pat Quinn, Rose McGinn, and Helen O'Neill. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Mary Conway , (90 years old) over 60's winner in 2009 accompanied by Ger Bruton singing at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Mary Conway , (90 years old) over 60's winner in 2009 with Paddy O'Brien, over 60's founder at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 28th September 2021.. EE Rob McNamara.... Billy Horgan, over 60's winner in 2011 singing at the Tuesday senior citizens club at Blackpool community centre. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 29/09/2021. Phil Hennebry, New Jersey and Portlaw, and Denise Power, Curraghmore, Portlaw, out for a walk with Duchess at Tramore, Co. Waterford. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 29/09/2021. Maureen O'Riordan, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, (left) and Una O'Connell, Parteen, Co. Clare, enjoying ice cream at Tramore, Co. Waterford. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO FEATURES ELAINE DUGGAN SHOP SERIES 28/09/2021. Robert Fitzpatrick, owner, Reen's Shop, Bandon, Co. Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO FEATURES ELAINE DUGGAN SHOP SERIES 28/09/2021. Robert Fitzpatrick, owner, Reen's Shop, Bandon, Co. Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO FEATURES ELAINE DUGGAN SHOP SERIES 28/09/2021. Robert Fitzpatrick, owner, Reen's Shop, Bandon, Co. Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO FEATURES ELAINE DUGGAN SHOP SERIES 28/09/2021. Robert Fitzpatrick, owner, Reen's Shop, Bandon, Co. Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO FEATURES ELAINE DUGGAN SHOP SERIES 28/09/2021. Robert Fitzpatrick, owner, Reen's Shop, Bandon, Co. Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS LIZ DUNPHY 28/09/2021. One of the students, Simone Pacifico, checking on the goats from Billy's Rent a Goat which are helping to maintain an area in a land management project at Coláiste Chríost Rí, Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS LIZ DUNPHY 28/09/2021. One of the students, Tadgh Howe, pictured with one of the goats from Billy's Rent a Goat which are helping to maintain an area in a land management project at Coláiste Chríost Rí, Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS LIZ DUNPHY 28/09/2021. One of the students, Simone Pacifico, pictured with two of the goats from Billy's Rent a Goat which are helping to maintain an area in a land management project at Coláiste Chríost Rí, Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS LIZ DUNPHY 28/09/2021. Two of the students, Simone Pacifico and Tadgh Howe, and William Walsh, owner of the goats, pictured with the goats from Billy's Rent a Goat which are helping to maintain an area in a land management project at Coláiste Chríost Rí, Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS LIZ DUNPHY 28/09/2021. William Walsh, owner of the goats, with some of the goats from Billy's Rent a Goat which are helping to maintain an area in a land management project at Coláiste Chríost Rí, Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS LIZ DUNPHY 28/09/2021. One of the goats from Billy's Rent a Goat which are helping to maintain an area in a land management project at Coláiste Chríost Rí, Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS LIZ DUNPHY 28/09/2021. One of the goats from Billy's Rent a Goat which are helping to maintain an area in a land management project at Coláiste Chríost Rí, Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS LIZ DUNPHY 28/09/2021. One of the goats from Billy's Rent a Goat which are helping to maintain an area in a land management project at Coláiste Chríost Rí, Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS LIZ DUNPHY 28/09/2021. Some of the students and teacher Éamonn Ó Ríordáin (left) looking at the goats from Billy's Rent a Goat which are helping to maintain an area in a land management project at Coláiste Chríost Rí, Cork. Also in picture is William Walsh, owner of the goats. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE SPORT 29/09/2021. Some of the junior infants class pupils at Gaelscoil na nDéise, Waterford, wearing the Roanmore club jerseys, with a thumbs up for their local Roanmore team ahead of the Waterford SHC final. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE SPORT 29/09/2021. Some of the junior infants class pupils at Gaelscoil na nDéise, Waterford, wearing the Roanmore club jerseys, with a thumbs up for their local Roanmore team ahead of the Waterford SHC final. Also in picture are Mark Drennan (back left) and Ciarán Lane, two of the club coaches who coach pupils at the school. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE SPORT 29/09/2021. Junior infants class pupils at Gaelscoil na nDéise, Waterford, wearing the Roanmore club jerseys, with a thumbs up for their local Roanmore team ahead of the Waterford SHC final. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE SPORT 29/09/2021. Sixth class pupils at Gaelscoil na nDéise, Waterford, with a thumbs up for their local Roanmore team ahead of the Waterford SHC final. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO FEATURES JOHN DOLAN 30/09/2021. Dermot O'Sullivan, Ballyphehane, Cork, (left) and Michael O'Sullivan, Douglas, Cork, at the launch of a CD 'Cork 1920: A City In Flames' at St. Peter's, Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO FEATURES JOHN DOLAN 30/09/2021. Liam Ronayne, former city librarian, was the narrator for the songs at the launch of a CD 'Cork 1920: A City In Flames' at St. Peter's, Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO FEATURES JOHN DOLAN 30/09/2021. Applauding at the launch of the CD 'Cork 1920: A City In Flames' at St. Peter's, Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO FEATURES JOHN DOLAN 30/09/2021. Máire Ní Laoire and Máire Ní Chéileachair at the launch of the CD 'Cork 1920: A City In Flames' at St. Peter's, Cork, on which they both sing a song. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO FEATURES JOHN DOLAN 30/09/2021. John O'Leary (left) and John Murphy, producers, at the launch of the CD 'Cork 1920: A City In Flames' at St. Peter's, Cork, with Louise Kelleher and her mother Shirley, great grand-niece and grand-niece of Joe Murphy, and Fionnuala MacCurtain, grand-daughter of Tomás MacCurtain. Louise sings The Boy from Pouladuff on the cd. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO FEATURES JOHN DOLAN 30/09/2021. John O'Leary (left) and John Murphy, producers, at the launch of the CD 'Cork 1920: A City In Flames' at St. Peter's, Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 Jean McCabe at Willow, O'Connell Street, Ennis, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Jean McCabe at Willow, O'Connell Street, Ennis, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Jean McCabe at Willow, O'Connell Street, Ennis, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Jean McCabe at Willow, O'Connell Street, Ennis, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Jean McCabe at Willow, O'Connell Street, Ennis, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Caretaker Joe Reilly with principal Bairbre Doyle and secretary Orlaith Twohig at the new Sonos Special Junior Primary School in Carragaline, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Alfie, Braylan and Calvin in the play area at the new Sonos Special Junior Primary School in Carragaline, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 SNA Ruth O'Mahony with pupils Amelia and Nabhan in the play area at the new Sonos Special Junior Primary School in Carragaline, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Jayke jumping in the play area at the new Sonos Special Junior Primary School in Carragaline, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Ben on his bike at the new Sonos Special Junior Primary School in Carragaline, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Pupils Ricardo, Jack and Eric on having fun on their bikes at their new Sonos Special Junior Primary School in Carragaline, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School principal Bairbre Doyle and SNA Clodagh Hennessy with pupils Cadán and Darragh in their green area at their new Sonos Special Junior Primary School in Carragaline, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Mary Smith and Mary Makush at the Shannon Active Retirement Association at the afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Deloras Smith, Frances Mason, Ellie Hinsley and Susan O'Shea at the Shannon Active Retirement Association at the afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Margaret O'Keeffe chatting with Kathleen Anton at the Shannon Active Retirement Association at the afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Kay Murphy, Secretary and Chairperson Bridget Kirby at the Shannon Active Retirement Association at the afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Mary Makush at the Shannon Active Retirement Association at the afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Kay Murphy, Secretary of the Shannon Active Retirement Association at their afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Kay Murphy, Secretary of the Shannon Active Retirement Association at their afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Kay Murphy, Secretary and Chairperson Bridget Kirby at the Shannon Active Retirement Association at the afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Chrissie Purtal, Chris Downes an Ita Walsh at the Shannon Active Retirement Association at the afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Margaret Fox and Nuala Magee at the Shannon Active Retirement Association at the afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Shannon Active Retirement Association afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Maureen McCabe, Margaret Browne and Alice Daly at the Shannon Active Retirement Association at the afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Dymphna and Richard Carty with James and Marian O'Meara at the Shannon Active Retirement Association at the afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Members of th Shannon Active Retirement Association at the afternoon tea and dance at Treacy's Oakwood Hotel, Shannon, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Twenty routes Winter and Summer out of Cork Airport were announced by Eddie Wilson CEO Ryanair DAC. He is pictured with Ryanair staff Natlia Matloch and Lindie Murphy. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Twenty routes Winter and Summer out of Cork Airport were announced by Eddie Wilson CEO Ryanair DAC. Also attending the press conference were, Ray Kelliher, Director of route development Ryanair, Brian Gallagher, Head of Aviation, Cork Airport, Ryanair staff Natlia Matloch and Lindie Murphy, and Niall MacCarthy, MD, Cork Airport. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Twenty routes Winter and Summer out of Cork Airport were announced by Eddie Wilson CEO Ryanair DAC. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Twenty routes Winter and Summer out of Cork Airport were announced by Eddie Wilson CEO Ryanair DAC. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Twenty routes Winter and Summer out of Cork Airport were announced by Eddie Wilson CEO Ryanair DAC. Also attending the press conference were, Ray Kelliher, Director of route development Ryanair, Brian Gallagher, Head of Aviation, Cork Airport, Ryanair staff Natlia Matloch and Lindie Murphy, and Niall MacCarthy, MD, Cork Airport. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Twenty routes Winter and Summer out of Cork Airport were announced by Eddie Wilson CEO Ryanair DAC. Also attending the press conference were, Ray Kelliher, Director of route development Ryanair, Brian Gallagher, Head of Aviation, Cork Airport, Ryanair staff Natlia Matloch and Lindie Murphy, and Niall MacCarthy, MD, Cork Airport. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Twenty routes Winter and Summer out of Cork Airport were announced by Eddie Wilson CEO Ryanair DAC. Also attending the press conference were, Ray Kelliher, Director of route development Ryanair, Brian Gallagher, Head of Aviation, Cork Airport, Ryanair staff Natlia Matloch and Lindie Murphy, and Niall MacCarthy, MD, Cork Airport. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Twenty routes Winter and Summer out of Cork Airport were announced by Eddie Wilson CEO Ryanair DAC. Also attending the press conference were, Ray Kelliher, Director of route development Ryanair, Brian Gallagher, Head of Aviation, Cork Airport, Ryanair staff Natlia Matloch and Lindie Murphy, and Niall MacCarthy, MD, Cork Airport. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Twenty routes Winter and Summer out of Cork Airport were announced by Eddie Wilson CEO Ryanair DAC. Also attending the press conference were Niall MacCarthy, MD, Cork Airport and Ryanair staff Natlia Matloch and Lindie Murphy. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Incoming President of the O.N.E. Diarmuid Higgins on Patrick Street, Cork where the Band One Brigade, Defence Forces played in aid of the O.N.E. organization of National Exservice Men & Women. Picture Dan Linehan
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 It was a first for Twims Cayleigh and Brogan who came along to see their mother Bands woman Maeve O'Brien playing on Patrick Street, Cork with the Band One Brigade, Defence Forces in aid of the O.N.E. organization of National Exservice Men & Women. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Corporal. Emmet Donlon playing on Patrick Street, Cork with the Band One Brigade, Defence Forces in aid of the O.N.E. organization of National Exservice Men & Women. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Sgt. Michael Collins and Bands woman Maeve O'Brien playing on Patrick Street, Cork with the Band One Brigade, Defence Forces in aid of the O.N.E. organization of National Exservice Men & Women. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Seamus De Lóndra, principal with three of his pupils at Gaelscoil Charraig Uí Leighin, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Seamus De Lóndra, principal and vice principal Siobhán Ní Chuana Gaelscoil Charraig Uí Leighin, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Allen Flynn at the Old Ground Hotel, Ennis, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Allen Flynn at the Old Ground Hotel, Ennis, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Allen Flynn at the Old Ground Hotel, Ennis, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Frank Landy at Sweet n Green café, at the Friary car park, Ennis, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Frank Landy at Sweet n Green café, at the Friary car park, Ennis, Co Clare. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Coffee time at Trulyscrumptious with Michael Bourke and Joy Gannon in Kennedy Park, Cobh, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Úna Rose McKenna with her dad Barry on the way home after school in Cobh, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Siobhan Montague and Madeline Reilly-Hazzard shopping in Cobh, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 First day at school for junior infant pupils arriving at Scoil Iosaf Naofa, Ballintemple NS, Crab Lane, Cork on Thursday 27th August 2020. Nell Col lins in her line as pupils gather in the school yard before entering their classroom. Coronavirus covid-19 global pandemic 2020. Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Ready for the government phase one reopening of business is Gerard Knowles with his Buff Orpington Rooster named Rasputin at the Bandon Garden Centre & Florist in Bandon, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - JULY 23: Eoghan O'Connell of Celtic turns to celebrate after he scores during the Pre Seanon Friendly match between Cetlic and Leicester City at Celtic Park Stadium on July 23, 2016 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images) 
 Keywords: Football, Soccer, Club Soccer
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 Eileen O'Keeffe, (sister of the late Margaret Gough) with Cllr Terry Shannon and Lord Mayor Cllr Colm Kelleher.
EEjob 27/09/2021.
Echo News.
Walkway bench unveiling in memory of, Margaret Gough, on the Blackrock recreational walkway, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Eileen O'Keeffe, Bernie Nason and Marie Sheehan (sisters of the late Margaret Gough) with William Ahern and Paddy Ahern (brothers of the late Margaret Gough).
EEjob 27/09/2021.
Echo News.
Walkway bench unveiling in memory of, Margaret Gough, on the Blackrock recreational walkway, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCUnveiling03 
 Eileen O'Keeffe, Marie Sheehan and Bernie Nason (sisters of the late Margaret Gough) with Paddy Ahern (brother of the late Margaret Gough), Laura Jane O'Keeffe, (niece of the late Margaret Gough), Tony O'Keeffe, (Brother in law of the late Margaret Gough), William Ahern (brother of the late Margaret Gough) Lord Mayor Cllr Colm Kelleher and Cllr Terry Shannon.
EEjob 27/09/2021.
Echo News.
Walkway bench unveiling in memory of, Margaret Gough, on the Blackrock recreational walkway, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCUnveiling02 
 Eileen O'Keeffe, Marie Sheehan and Bernie Nason (sisters of the late Margaret Gough) with Paddy Ahern, William Ahern (brothers of the late Margaret Gough) Lord Mayor Cllr Colm Kelleher and Cllr Terry Shannon.
EEjob 27/09/2021.
Echo News.
Walkway bench unveiling in memory of, Margaret Gough, on the Blackrock recreational walkway, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Lord Mayor Cllr Colm Kelleher.
EEjob 27/09/2021.
Echo News.
Walkway bench unveiling in memory of, Margaret Gough, on the Blackrock recreational walkway, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Cian O'Connor, Ringmahon Rangers goalkeeper, attempts to save the free kick from Conor Ludon, Carrigaline Utd 3.
EEjob 26/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
FAI Junior Centenary Cup, Round 1, Carrigaline Utd 3 V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Donal O'Connell, Carrigaline Utd 3, Jordan O'Regan, Ringmahon Rangers.
EEjob 26/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
FAI Junior Centenary Cup, Round 1, Carrigaline Utd 3 V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIJnrCupCarrig3VRingmahon07 
 Darren Long, Carrigaline Utd 3, Jordan O'Regan, Ringmahon Rangers.
EEjob 26/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
FAI Junior Centenary Cup, Round 1, Carrigaline Utd 3 V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIJnrCupCarrig3VRingmahon06 
 Darren Long, Carrigaline Utd 3, Jordan O'Regan, Ringmahon Rangers.
EEjob 26/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
FAI Junior Centenary Cup, Round 1, Carrigaline Utd 3 V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIJnrCupCarrig3VRingmahon05 
 Gavin Waters, Carrigaline Utd 3, Roy Collins, Ringmahon Rangers.
EEjob 26/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
FAI Junior Centenary Cup, Round 1, Carrigaline Utd 3 V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIJnrCupCarrig3VRingmahon04 
 Ben Ward, Carrigaline Utd 3, Roy Collins, Ringmahon Rangers.
EEjob 26/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
FAI Junior Centenary Cup, Round 1, Carrigaline Utd 3 V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIJnrCupCarrig3VRingmahon03 
 Ben Ward, Carrigaline Utd 3, Roy Collins, Ringmahon Rangers.
EEjob 26/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
FAI Junior Centenary Cup, Round 1, Carrigaline Utd 3 V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIJnrCupCarrig3VRingmahon02 
 Ben Ward, Carrigaline Utd 3, Roy Collins, Ringmahon Rangers.
EEjob 26/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
FAI Junior Centenary Cup, Round 1, Carrigaline Utd 3 V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIJnrCupCarrig3VRingmahon01 
 David Kinsella, Carrigaline Utd 3, James Morrissey, Ringmahon Rangers.
EEjob 26/09/2021.
Echo Sport.
FAI Junior Centenary Cup, Round 1, Carrigaline Utd 3 V's Ringmahon Rangers, at Ballea Park, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Barry O'Driscoll, Nemo Rangers, Stephen Dwane and Kevin Kavanagh, Carrigaline. EEXXjob 25/09/2021. Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Nemo Rangers V's Carrigaline, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Luke Connolly, Nemo Rangers, calls for a mark, with Kieran Kavanagh, Carrigaline.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Nemo Rangers V's Carrigaline, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Paul Kerrigan, Nemo Rangers, dissapointed at missing a score against Carrigaline.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Nemo Rangers V's Carrigaline, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Alan O'Donovan, Nemo Rangers, Kevin Kavanagh, Carrigaline.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Nemo Rangers V's Carrigaline, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSFCNemoVCarrigaline07 
 Alan O'Donovan, Nemo Rangers, Kevin Kavanagh, Carrigaline.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Nemo Rangers V's Carrigaline, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSFCNemoVCarrigaline06 
 Alan O'Donovan, Nemo Rangers, Stephen Dwane, Carrigaline.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Nemo Rangers V's Carrigaline, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSFCNemoVCarrigaline04 
 James McDermott and Alan O'Donovan, Nemo Rangers, David Griffin, Carrigaline.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Nemo Rangers V's Carrigaline, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSFCNemoVCarrigaline02 
 Barry O'Driscoll, Nemo Rangers, Stephen Dwane, Carrigaline.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Nemo Rangers V's Carrigaline, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSFCNemoVCarrigaline01 
 Paul Kerrigan, Nemo Rangers, Luke Boyle, Carrigaline.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Nemo Rangers V's Carrigaline, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Caine Wolfe (centre) with Darragh Cierans and Callum Wolfe.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Scoil Mhuire Fatima North Monastery Primary School Communion, at the Cathedral of St. Mary & St. Anne, North Cathedral, Cathedral Street, Shandon, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCNorthMonPSCommunion10 
 Cameron Mooney with his family, Paul Mooney and Kelly O'Sullivan.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Scoil Mhuire Fatima North Monastery Primary School Communion, at the Cathedral of St. Mary & St. Anne, North Cathedral, Cathedral Street, Shandon, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCNorthMonPSCommunion09 
 Cameron Mooney with his family, Paul Mooney and Kelly O'Sullivan.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Scoil Mhuire Fatima North Monastery Primary School Communion, at the Cathedral of St. Mary & St. Anne, North Cathedral, Cathedral Street, Shandon, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCNorthMonPSCommunion08 
 AJ O'Keeffe, with his family, Alan, Maya and Daniell O'Keeffe.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Scoil Mhuire Fatima North Monastery Primary School Communion, at the Cathedral of St. Mary & St. Anne, North Cathedral, Cathedral Street, Shandon, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCNorthMonPSCommunion07 
 AJ O'Keeffe, with his family, Alan, Maya and Daniell O'Keeffe.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Scoil Mhuire Fatima North Monastery Primary School Communion, at the Cathedral of St. Mary & St. Anne, North Cathedral, Cathedral Street, Shandon, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCNorthMonPSCommunion06 
 CJ Griffin, with his family, Trey Griffin, Patrick O'Shea, Davin Griffin, Breda O'Shea, Crystal and Sophie Griffin.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Scoil Mhuire Fatima North Monastery Primary School Communion, at the Cathedral of St. Mary & St. Anne, North Cathedral, Cathedral Street, Shandon, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCNorthMonPSCommunion04 
 Kalvin O'Driscoll Power, with his family, Saoirse O'Driscoll Power, Nicola Power, Damien O'Driscoll and Kaci O'Driscoll Power.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Scoil Mhuire Fatima North Monastery Primary School Communion, at the Cathedral of St. Mary & St. Anne, North Cathedral, Cathedral Street, Shandon, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCNorthMonPSCommunion01 
 CJ Griffin, Anthony Bourke, Noel Kelly and Michael John Ryan.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Scoil Mhuire Fatima North Monastery Primary School Communion, at the Cathedral of St. Mary & St. Anne, North Cathedral, Cathedral Street, Shandon, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Robert Downey, St. Nicks, battles for the high ball with Dara O Lionsaigh, Naomh Aban. EEXXjob 24/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship, St. Nicks V's Naomh Aban, at Ovens, Co. Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Robert Downey, St. Nicks, Maidhc O Duinnin, Conor O Criodain, Dara O Lionsaigh and Eanna O Criodain, Naomh Aban. EEXXjob 24/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship, St. Nicks V's Naomh Aban, at Ovens, Co. Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PIFCNicksVNaomhAban05 
 Ciaran Horgan, St. Nicks, Darragh O'Laoire, Naomh Aban. EEXXjob 24/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship, St. Nicks V's Naomh Aban, at Ovens, Co. Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PIFCNicksVNaomhAban04 
 David Busteed, St. Nicks, Darragh O'Laoire, Naomh Aban. EEXXjob 24/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship, St. Nicks V's Naomh Aban, at Ovens, Co. Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PIFCNicksVNaomhAban03 
 Ciaran Horgan, St. Nicks, Darragh O'Laoire, Naomh Aban. EEXXjob 24/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship, St. Nicks V's Naomh Aban, at Ovens, Co. Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PIFCNicksVNaomhAban02 
 Ciaran Horgan, St. Nicks, Darragh O'Laoire, Naomh Aban. EEXXjob 24/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship, St. Nicks V's Naomh Aban, at Ovens, Co. Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Pictured at the unveiling of the new astroturf facility at Glanmire Community College are, Sarah Flynn, Corporate Services Cork ETB, Pat McKelvey, Director of Schools Cork ETB, Valerie Lucey, HR Cork ETB, Denis Leamy, Chief Executive Cork ETB, Ronan McCarthy, Principal Glanmire Community College, Gertie Cahill, Seamus Kennefick and Sean McGrath, all Deputy Principals Glanmire Community College. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSFCNemoVCarrigaline09-(1) 
 Barry O'Driscoll, Nemo Rangers, Stephen Dwane and Kevin Kavanagh, Carrigaline.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Nemo Rangers V's Carrigaline, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Alan O'Donovan, Nemo Rangers, David Griffin and Evan Ryle, Carrigaline.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Nemo Rangers V's Carrigaline, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Barry O'Driscoll, Nemo Rangers, watches his hand pass head over the bar for a point with Stephen Dwane and Sean Mellett, Carrigaline.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo Sport/Irish Examiner.
2021 Cork County Premier Senior Football Championship, Nemo Rangers V's Carrigaline, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCNorthMonPSCommunion05 
 Kalvin O'Driscoll Power, with his family, Saoirse O'Driscoll Power, Nicola Power, Damien O'Driscoll and Kaci O'Driscoll Power.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Scoil Mhuire Fatima North Monastery Primary School Communion, at the Cathedral of St. Mary & St. Anne, North Cathedral, Cathedral Street, Shandon, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCNorthMonPSCommunion03 
 CJ Griffin, Anthony Bourke, Noel Kelly and Michael John Ryan.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Scoil Mhuire Fatima North Monastery Primary School Communion, at the Cathedral of St. Mary & St. Anne, North Cathedral, Cathedral Street, Shandon, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCNorthMonPSCommunion02 
 CJ Griffin, Anthony Bourke, Noel Kelly and Michael John Ryan.
EEXXjob 25/09/2021.
Echo News/Irish Examiner.
Scoil Mhuire Fatima North Monastery Primary School Communion, at the Cathedral of St. Mary & St. Anne, North Cathedral, Cathedral Street, Shandon, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Ryan Long, St. Nicks, Tomas O cathain, Naomh Aban. EEXXjob 24/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship, St. Nicks V's Naomh Aban, at Ovens, Co. Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Dean Brosnan, St. Nicks, Conor O'Criodain, Naomh Aban. EEXXjob 24/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Intermediate Football Championship, St. Nicks V's Naomh Aban, at Ovens, Co. Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 27th September 2021....XX Jess Casey.... First year students who started back to UCC yesterday . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th September 2021....XX Jess Casey.... First year students from left, Faye Donovan, Emma Cuthbert, Clara Richardson, Ellie O'Connor, Gillian White and Ruby O'Brien who started back to UCC yesterday . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th September 2021....XX Jess Casey.... First year student Ellie O'Connor who started back to UCC yesterday . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th September 2021....XX Jess Casey.... 2nd year student Julia Wnek, who acted as a guide for the first years who started back to UCC yesterday . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th September 2021....XX Jess Casey.... First year student Ellie O'Connor who started back to UCC yesterday . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th September 2021....XX Jess Casey.... First year students from left, Faye Donovan, Emma Cuthbert, Clara Richardson, Ellie O'Connor, Gillian White and Ruby O'Brien who started back to UCC yesterday . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th September 2021....XX Jess Casey.... First year student Daragh Cronin who started back to UCC yesterday . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 27th September 2021....XX Jess Casey.... First year students who started back to UCC yesterday, add to the numbers already back in college. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... St. Vincent's supporters against Nemo Range during the Bon Secours Cork PIFC at Rathpeacon. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... St. Vincent's Anthony Harte holds off Nemo Ranger's Shane Martin during the Bon Secours Cork PIFC at Rathpeacon. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... St. Vincent's Darren O'Regan goes past Nemo Ranger's Shane Martin during the Bon Secours Cork PIFC at Rathpeacon. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... Nemo Ranger's James O'Donovan goes past St. Vincent's Anthony Harte during the Bon Secours Cork PIFC at Rathpeacon. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... Nemo Ranger's Shane Martin knocks the ball away from St. Vincent's Anthony Harte during the Bon Secours Cork PIFC at Rathpeacon. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... Mallow's Eoin Stanton gathers the ball from Clyda Rover's Colin Kelly during the Bon Secours Cork SAFC round two at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... Mallow's Shane Merritt tackles Clyda Rover's Mike Forde during the Bon Secours Cork SAFC round two at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... Mallow's Ryan Harking breaks from Clyda Rover's Eoin Walsh during the Bon Secours Cork SAFC round two at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... Mallow's Ryan Harking goes highest from Clyda Rover's Conor Flanagan during the Bon Secours Cork SAFC round two at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Bray Wanderer's Ryan Graydon al over Cobh Rambler's Daryl Walsh during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Douglas' Dylan Ward gets off his pass from Valley Rover's Gary Farrell during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Carrigaline . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Douglas' players reaction after turning over a ball against Valley Rover's during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Carrigaline . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Valley Rover's Johnny Kiely is tackled by Douglas' Daniel Harte in front of the large crowd during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Carrigaline . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Clonakilty's B Darra O'Shea (who kicked the winning point) wins the ball from Ballincollig's Liam Jennings during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Newcestown. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th April 2021....... Cobh Rambler's Nathan Coleman brings the ball under control from Bray Wanderers Andrew Quinn during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colmans park Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021.... Cobh Rambler's Ben O'Riordan heads clear from Bray Wanderer's Gary Shaw during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021.... Cobh Rambler's Jason Abbott celebrates his penalty with Alex Hill and Dave O'Leary against Bray Wanderer's during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021.... Cobh Rambler's Jason Abbott celebrates his penalty with Lee Devitt against Bray Wanderer's during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021.... Cobh Rambler's Jason Abbott turns to celebrate his penalty against Bray Wanderer's during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021.... Cobh Rambler's Luke Kennedy and Bray Wanderer's Richie O'Farrell tussle for the ball during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021.... Cobh Rambler's Fionn Duggan and Bray Wanderer's Ryan Graydon tussle for the ball during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021.... Cobh Rambler's Fionn Duggan and Bray Wanderer's Ryan Graydon tussle for the ball during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021.... Cobh Rambler's Darryl Walsh tackles Bray Wanderer's Brandon Kavanagh during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021.... Cobh Rambler's Darryl Walsh tackles Bray Wanderer's Brandon Kavanagh during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021.... Cobh Rambler's Ben O'Riordan shoots past Bray Wanderer's Gary Shaw and Richie O'Farrell during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021.... Cobh Rambler's Ciaran Griffin and Bray Wanderer's Ryan Graydon tussle for the ball during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Clonakilty's Ben Ridgeway wins the ball from Ballincollig's Mark Oldham during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Newcestown. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Ballincollig's Mark Oldham shoots from Clonakilty's Sean White during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Newcestown.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Ballincollig's Luke Fahy breaks from Clonakilty's Eoghan Deasy during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Newcestown.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Ballincollig's JP Murphy is tackled Clonakilty's Ben Ridgeway during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Newcestown.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Douglas' Alan O 'Hare is tackled by Valley Rover's Johnny Kiely during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Carrigaline.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Douglas' Conor Russell is tackeld by Valley Rover's Tomas O'Brien during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Carrigaline.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Valley Rover's William Hurley is tackled by Douglas forward Liam Dineen during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Carrigaline.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Douglas' Alan O 'Hare is tackled by Valley Rover's Johnny Kiely during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Carrigaline.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Valley Rover's gets off his pass from Douglas' Niall Hartnett during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Carrigaline.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Douglas' Cormac Collins celebrates his injury time point with Brian Lynch against Valley Rover's during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Carrigaline.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Douglas' Cormac Collins watches his injury time shot go over to win the game against Valley Rover's during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Carrigaline.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 Cork actor and comedian Billa O'Connell with his wife Nell after being conferred with the Freedom of the City of Cork by Cork City council yesterday, Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... Nemo Ranger's Luke Horgan and St. Vincent's Shane Duggan tussle for possession during the Bon Secours Cork PIFC at Rathpeacon. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... Nemo Ranger's Mark Hill and St. Vincent's Mike O'Leary tussle for the ball during the Bon Secours Cork PIFC at Rathpeacon. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... Mallow's Kieran O'Sullivan celebrates his goal against Clyda Rover's during the Bon Secours Cork SAFC round two at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... Mallow's Sean McDonnell shoots past Clyda Rover's Ben O'Connor during the Bon Secours Cork SAFC round two at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th September 2021... Mallow's Eoghan Barry is tackled by Clyda Rover's Conor Flanagan during the Bon Secours Cork SAFC round two at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Douglas' Kevin Flahive breaks watched by Sean Powter against Valley Rover's during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Carrigaline . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Clonakilty's Ben Ridgeway wins the ball from Ballincollig's Mark Oldham during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Newcestown. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021.... Cobh Rambler's goalkeeper Corey Chambers and Daryl Walsh re-actions after Bray Wanderer's second goal during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021.... Cobh Rambler's Ian Turner knocks the ball past Bray Wanderer's Ryan Graydon during the SSE Airtricity first division game at St. Colman's Park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Clonakilty's Liam Halligan is tackled by Ballincollig's Patrick Kelly during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Newcestown. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Douglas' Sean Powter wins the ball from Valley Rover's William Hurley during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Carrigaline.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25th September 2021... Douglas' Alan O'Hare wins the ball from Valley Rover's Adam Walsh Murphy during the Bon Secours Cork SFC at Carrigaline.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 25/09/2021. XX Colm O’Connor: Waterford SHC Semi FInal. Ballygunner v Mount Sion at Walsh Park, Waterford City. Pictured are Ballygunner's Pauric Mahony and Mount Sion's Peter Penkert. Picture: Patrick Browne
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 25/09/2021. XX Colm O’Connor: Waterford SHC Semi FInal. Ballygunner v Mount Sion at Walsh Park, Waterford City. Pictured are Ballygunner's Pauric Mahony and Mount Sion's Peter Penkert. Picture: Patrick Browne
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 25/09/2021. XX Colm O’Connor: Waterford SHC Semi FInal. Ballygunner v Mount Sion at Walsh Park, Waterford City. Pictured are Ballygunner's Pauric Mahony and Mount Sion's Peter Penkert. Picture: Patrick Browne
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 25/09/2021. XX Colm O’Connor: Waterford SHC Semi FInal. Ballygunner v Mount Sion at Walsh Park, Waterford City. Pictured are Ballygunner's Harry Ruddle and Mount Sion's PJ Fanning . Picture: Patrick Browne
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 25/09/2021. XX Colm O’Connor: Waterford SHC Semi FInal. Ballygunner v Mount Sion at Walsh Park, Waterford City. Pictured are Ballygunner's Pauric Mahony and Mount Sion's Owen Whelan. Picture: Patrick Browne
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 25/09/2021. XX Colm O’Connor: Waterford SHC Semi FInal. Ballygunner v Mount Sion at Walsh Park, Waterford City. Pictured are Mount Sion's Stephen Roche and Ballygunner's Mikey Mahony. Picture: Patrick Browne
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 20/09/2021. XX Irene Feighan: Sinéad Wood and her son Cillian from Wexford Town. Cillian, who has been through three and a half years of treatment for lymphoma. Picture: Patrick Browne.
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 XX Michael Moynihan. 23/09/2021. Pictured are Two Brothers Coffee Company, Ken and Eoin McGrath at Cleyboy business park, Waterford . Picture: Patrick Browne
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 XX Michael Moynihan. 23/09/2021. Pictured are Two Brothers Coffee Company, Ken and Eoin McGrath at Cleyboy business park, Waterford . Picture: Patrick Browne
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 XX Michael Moynihan. 23/09/2021. Pictured are Two Brothers Coffee Company, Ken and Eoin McGrath at Cleyboy business park, Waterford . Picture: Patrick Browne
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 XX Michael Moynihan. 23/09/2021. Pictured are Two Brothers Coffee Company, Ken and Eoin McGrath at Cleyboy business park, Waterford . Picture: Patrick Browne
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 20/09/21. XXJoe Dermody FARMING For Dairyland supplement. Pictured is Farmer Frank Kennedy from Craanford, Co Wexford. Picture: Patrick Browne
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 20/09/21. XXJoe Dermody FARMING For Dairyland supplement. Pictured is Farmer Frank Kennedy from Craanford, Co Wexford. Picture: Patrick Browne
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 20/09/21. XXJoe Dermody FARMING For Dairyland supplement. Pictured is Farmer Frank Kennedy from Craanford, Co Wexford. Picture: Patrick Browne
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 20/09/21. XXJoe Dermody FARMING For Dairyland supplement. Pictured is Farmer Frank Kennedy from Craanford, Co Wexford. Picture: Patrick Browne
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 20/09/21. XXJoe Dermody FARMING For Dairyland supplement. Pictured is Farmer Frank Kennedy from Craanford, Co Wexford. Picture: Patrick Browne
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 20/09/21. XXJoe Dermody FARMING For Dairyland supplement. Pictured is Farmer Frank Kennedy from Craanford, Co Wexford. Picture: Patrick Browne
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 20/09/21. XXJoe Dermody FARMING For Dairyland supplement. Pictured is Farmer Frank Kennedy from Craanford, Co Wexford. Picture: Patrick Browne
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 20/09/21. XXJoe Dermody FARMING For Dairyland supplement. Pictured is Farmer Frank Kennedy from Craanford, Co Wexford. Picture: Patrick Browne
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 20/09/2021. XX Irene Feighan: Sinéad Wood and her son Cillian from Wexford Town. Cillian, who has been through three and a half years of treatment for lymphoma. Picture: Patrick Browne.
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 XX Michael Moynihan. 23/09/2021. Pictured are Two Brothers Coffee Company, Ken and Eoin McGrath at Cleyboy business park, Waterford . Picture: Patrick Browne
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 20/09/2021. XX Irene Feighan: Sinéad Wood and her son Cillian from Wexford Town. Cillian, who has been through three and a half years of treatment for lymphoma. Picture: Patrick Browne.
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 20/09/2021. XX Irene Feighan: Sinéad Wood and her son Cillian from Wexford Town. Cillian, who has been through three and a half years of treatment for lymphoma. Picture: Patrick Browne.
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 20/09/2021. XX Irene Feighan: Sinéad Wood and her son Cillian from Wexford Town. Cillian, who has been through three and a half years of treatment for lymphoma. Picture: Patrick Browne.
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 20/09/2021. XX Irene Feighan: Sinéad Wood and her son Cillian from Wexford Town. Cillian, who has been through three and a half years of treatment for lymphoma. Picture: Patrick Browne.
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 20/09/2021. XX Irene Feighan: Sinéad Wood and her son Cillian from Wexford Town. Cillian, who has been through three and a half years of treatment for lymphoma. Picture: Patrick Browne.
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 20/09/2021. XX Irene Feighan: Sinéad Wood and her son Cillian from Wexford Town. Cillian, who has been through three and a half years of treatment for lymphoma. Picture: Patrick Browne.
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 IE LIVE SPORT 17/11/2019 Templenoe's Stephen O'Sullivan winning the ball from Éire Óg's Dermot O'Herlihy in the AIB Munster Intermediate Club Football Championship at Ovens. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Newcestown's Luke Meade being challenged by Alan Jennings of Carbery Rangers in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ahamilla. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Carbery Rangers' Brian Shanahan kicks the ball clear despite the efforts of Newcestown's Eoghan Collins in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ahamilla. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Newcestown's David Buckley and Carbery Rangers' Kealan Scannell trying to win the ball in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ahamilla. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Carbery Rangers' Peadar O'Rourke hand-passing the ball to James Fitzpatrick who tries to break away from Newcestown's Fionn Keane in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ahamilla. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Carbery Rangers' John Hayes and Newcestown's Colm O'Donovan going high for the ball in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ahamilla. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Carrigaline United A's Oscar Ó Súilleabháin (left) being congratulated by Job Corominas after scoring a goal against Glounthaune United in the Cork Schoolboys League Joma/Sportsgear Direct Under 16 Divison 5 at Glenmore Park. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Carrigaline United A's Wayne Murray gets the ball past Glounthaune United's Jack de Lacey in the Cork Schoolboys League Joma/Sportsgear Direct Under 16 Divison 5 at Glenmore Park. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Glounthaune United's Jack de Lacey and Carrigaline United A's Oscar Ó Súilleabháin trying to win the ball in the Cork Schoolboys League Joma/Sportsgear Direct Under 16 Divison 5 at Glenmore Park. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Carrigaline United A goalkeeper Ryan Sheehan saves from Glounthaune United's Mark Barry in the Cork Schoolboys League Joma/Sportsgear Direct Under 16 Divison 5 at Glenmore Park. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Glounthaune United's Mark Barry kicking the ball downfield past Carrigaline United A's Conor Ryan in the Cork Schoolboys League Joma/Sportsgear Direct Under 16 Divison 5 at Glenmore Park. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Carrigaline United A's Haleen Kayu and Glounthaune United's Tom O'Riordan looking to win the ball in the Cork Schoolboys League Joma/Sportsgear Direct Under 16 Divison 5 at Glenmore Park. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Castlehaven's Jack Cahalane scoring a point against Éire Óg in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Enniskeane. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Brian Hayes of St. Finbarr's and Peter O'Driscoll of Ilen Rovers trying to win the ball in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ballinascarthy. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Peter O'Driscoll of Ilen Rovers scoring a point against St. Finbarr's in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ballinascarthy. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Brian Hayes of St. Finbarr's wins the ball from Ilen Rovers' Peadar O'Driscoll in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ballinascarthy. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Conor McCrickard of St. Finbarr's soloing with the ball chased by Ilen Rovers' Paddy Minehane in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ballinascarthy. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Ilen Rovers' Donal Collins winning a high ball from Colm Scully of St. Finbarr's in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ballinascarthy. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Castlehaven's Mark Collins and Éire Óg's Ronan O'Toole going high for the ball in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Enniskeane. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Éire Óg's Diarmuid Dineen and Castlehaven's Roland Whelton trying to win the ball in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Enniskeane. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Castlehaven's Damien Cahalane wins the ball from Éire Óg's Diarmuid Dineen in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Enniskeane. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Éire Óg's Brian Hurley trying to get past Castlehaven's Ronan Walsh in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Enniskeane. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Adam Mannix of Leeds trying to get clear of Conor O'Sullivan of Ballincollig in the Cork Schoolboys League Under 14 Divison 3 at the Regional Park. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 24/09/2021. Dylan Sandes, (left) Maedbh McGuckin and Andrew Taylor at the presentation of the Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement at Midleton College. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 24/09/2021. Trudi Kearney (left) and Charlotte O'Brien enjoying ice cream at the presentation of the Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement at Midleton College. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 24/09/2021. Vincent Lin (left) and Kyrone Dulay at the presentation of the Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement at Midleton College. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 24/09/2021. At the presentation of the Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement at Midleton College were (from left) Isabel Barry, Isabel Wallace and Vicky Ellis. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 24/09/2021. At the presentation of the Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement at Midleton College were (from left) Rachel Musgrave, Chloe Kindelan and Rebecca Amoo. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 24/09/2021. Millie Bowles (left) and Gráinne Finn at the presentation of the Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement at Midleton College. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 24/09/2021. Aisling Curtin and Frank Dong at the presentation of the Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement at Midleton College. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 24/09/2021. Róisín O'Sullivan, (left) Mollie Kiely (centre) and Charlotte Kane were at the presentation of the Junior Cycle Profile of Achievement at Midleton College. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS EOIN ENGLISH STORY 24/09/2021. Dr. Hannah Daly, Environmental Research Institute, UCC, speaking at a Pre-Global Climate Strike Rally at UCC organised by UCC Students Union. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS EOIN ENGLISH STORY 24/09/2021. Attending a Pre-Global Climate Strike Rally at UCC organised by UCC Students Union. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS EOIN ENGLISH STORY 24/09/2021. Max Kammerling, UCC student, at a Pre-Global Climate Strike Rally at UCC organised by UCC Students Union. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS EOIN ENGLISH STORY 24/09/2021. Caoimhe Flynn, UCC student, at a Pre-Global Climate Strike Rally at UCC organised by UCC Students Union. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS EOIN ENGLISH STORY 24/09/2021. Meadhbh Keogh, UCC student, at a Pre-Global Climate Strike Rally at UCC organised by UCC Students Union. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Newcestown's Tadgh Twomey side-stepping Carbery Rangers' Kealan Scannell in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ahamilla. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Carbery Rangers' James Fitzpatrick punching the ball clear of Newcestown's Fionn Keane in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ahamilla. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 26/09/2021. Newcestown's Richard O'Sullivan being challenged by Carbery Rangers' Cian Daly in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ahamilla. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Ilen Rovers' Conor O'Driscoll side-stepping Alan O'Connor of St. Finbarr's in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ballinascarthy. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Steven Sherlock of St. Finbarr's trying to get past Ilen Rovers' Sean Minehane in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Ballinascarthy. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Castlehaven's Michael Hurley scores a first half goal despite the great efforts of Éire Óg goalkeeper Chris Kelly in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Enniskeane. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Castlehaven's Brian Hurley winning possession from Éire Óg's Joe Cooper and Daire McCarthy in the Bon Secours Cork PSFC at Enniskeane. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Ballincollig's Jack Sheehan and Jay Moloney of Leeds looking to win the ball in the Cork Schoolboys League Under 14 Divison 3 at the Regional Park. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Steven Daly of Leeds and Daniel Zeph of Ballincollig going high for the ball in the Cork Schoolboys League Under 14 Divison 3 at the Regional Park. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Liam Waters of Leeds trying to block down a shot by Josh Ojo of Ballincollig in the Cork Schoolboys League Under 14 Divison 3 at the Regional Park. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 25/09/2021. Cillian O'Callaghan of Leeds shoots past Ballincollig goalkeeper Donncha Noonan to score a goal in the Cork Schoolboys League Under 14 Divison 3 at the Regional Park. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS EOIN ENGLISH STORY 24/09/2021. Walking to Cork city centre to join the Fridays for Future Climate Strike following a Pre-Global Climate Strike Rally at UCC organised by UCC Students Union. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS EOIN ENGLISH STORY 24/09/2021. Alicia O'Sullivan, UCC Students Union environmental officer, (left) and Amy O'Brien, climate justice activist, two of the speakers at a Pre-Global Climate Strike Rally at UCC organised by UCC Students Union. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 A raffle prize winner awaits his prize from Cork Lions Club volunteers. Pic: Larry Cummins. Cork Lions Club fundraiser in aid of their annual Christmas Food Appeal. The Drive-In Bingo event was held at Two Wheel Training, Curraheen Park on Sunday 26th September 2021.
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 Fionnan Kerrigan of Cork Lions Club volunteering at the drive-in bingo event. Pic: Larry Cummins. Cork Lions Club fundraiser in aid of their annual Christmas Food Appeal. The Drive-In Bingo event was held at Two Wheel Training, Curraheen Park on Sunday 26th September 2021.
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 Bingo caller Jason O'Connell and Cork Lions Club volunteers at the drive-in bingo event. Pic: Larry Cummins. Cork Lions Club fundraiser in aid of their annual Christmas Food Appeal. The Drive-In Bingo event was held at Two Wheel Training, Curraheen Park on Sunday 26th September 2021.
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 Cork Lions Club volunteers at the drive-in bingo event. Pic: Larry Cummins. Cork Lions Club fundraiser in aid of their annual Christmas Food Appeal. The Drive-In Bingo event was held at Two Wheel Training, Curraheen Park on Sunday 26th September 2021.
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 Fionnan Kerrigan of Cork Lions Club volunteering at the drive-in bingo event as he checks the Jackpot winning card of Shin Hayes. Pic: Larry Cummins. Cork Lions Club fundraiser in aid of their annual Christmas Food Appeal. The Drive-In Bingo event was held at Two Wheel Training, Curraheen Park on Sunday 26th September 2021.
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 Patrons parked up at the drive-in bingo event. Pic: Larry Cummins. Cork Lions Club fundraiser in aid of their annual Christmas Food Appeal. The Drive-In Bingo event was held at Two Wheel Training, Curraheen Park on Sunday 26th September 2021.
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 Jacqui Walley and Eleanor Stokes of Cork Lions Club volunteering at the drive-in bingo event. Pic: Larry Cummins. Cork Lions Club fundraiser in aid of their annual Christmas Food Appeal. The Drive-In Bingo event was held at Two Wheel Training, Curraheen Park on Sunday 26th September 2021.
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 Pat O'Brien of Cork Lions Club checking raffle tickets. Pic: Larry Cummins. Cork Lions Club fundraiser in aid of their annual Christmas Food Appeal. The Drive-In Bingo event was held at Two Wheel Training, Curraheen Park on Sunday 26th September 2021.
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 Geraldine Burke, Mahon picks up a hamper prize from Geraldine Kerrigan of Cork Lions Club. Pic: Larry Cummins. Cork Lions Club fundraiser in aid of their annual Christmas Food Appeal. The Drive-In Bingo event was held at Two Wheel Training, Curraheen Park on Sunday 26th September 2021.
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 Gary OConnor, Knocknagree races forward against Bishopstown. Pic: Larry Cummins. Bon Secours 2021 Senior A Football Championship Round 2; Bishopstown vs Knocknagree at Carrigadrohid, Co Cork. Echo/Examiner Sport.
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 Bishopstown defenders Diarmuid Lester and Michael Murphy were alert to the danger as they stopped a close range shot on goal by Gary O'Connor, Knocknagree. Pic: Larry Cummins. Bon Secours 2021 Senior A Football Championship Round 2; Bishopstown vs Knocknagree at Carrigadrohid, Co Cork. Echo/Examiner Sport.
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 Colm O'Driscoll, Bishopstown in action against Knocknagree. Pic: Larry Cummins. Bon Secours 2021 Senior A Football Championship Round 2; Bishopstown vs Knocknagree at Carrigadrohid, Co Cork. Echo/Examiner Sport.
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 Colm O'Driscoll, Bishopstown makes a pass. Pic: Larry Cummins. Bon Secours 2021 Senior A Football Championship Round 2; Bishopstown vs Knocknagree at Carrigadrohid, Co Cork. Echo/Examiner Sport.
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 Colm O'Driscoll, Bishopstown. Pic: Larry Cummins. Bon Secours 2021 Senior A Football Championship Round 2; Bishopstown vs Knocknagree at Carrigadrohid, Co Cork. Echo/Examiner Sport.
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 Colm O'Driscoll Bishopstown with possession. Pic: Larry Cummins. Bon Secours 2021 Senior A Football Championship Round 2; Bishopstown vs Knocknagree at Carrigadrohid, Co Cork. Echo/Examiner Sport.
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 Simon Collins, Bishopstown. Pic: Larry Cummins. Bon Secours 2021 Senior A Football Championship Round 2; Bishopstown vs Knocknagree at Carrigadrohid, Co Cork. Echo/Examiner Sport.
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 Simon Collins, Bishopstown kicked points from play and from free-kicks to keep Bisopstown in touch in the first half. Pic: Larry Cummins. Bon Secours 2021 Senior A Football Championship Round 2; Bishopstown vs Knocknagree at Carrigadrohid, Co Cork. Echo/Examiner Sport.
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 Eoghan McSweeney, Knocknagree is tracked by Michael Power, Bishopstown. Pic: Larry Cummins. Bon Secours 2021 Senior A Football Championship Round 2; Bishopstown vs Knocknagree at Carrigadrohid, Co Cork. Echo/Examiner Sport.
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 Knocknagree goalkeeper Pat Doyle works the ball out from the backline against Bishopstown. Pic: Larry Cummins. Bon Secours 2021 Senior A Football Championship Round 2; Bishopstown vs Knocknagree at Carrigadrohid, Co Cork. Echo/Examiner Sport.
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 Michael Mahoney, Knocknagree and Bishopstown captain #10 Dara Costello challenge in the air. Pic: Larry Cummins. Bon Secours 2021 Senior A Football Championship Round 2; Bishopstown vs Knocknagree at Carrigadrohid, Co Cork. Echo/Examiner Sport.
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 #2 Ferry Lane., Popes Quay of unknown ownership is on the Derelict Sites Register. There was poetry and music along the way on the walking tour. Pic: Larry Cummins. CATU Ireland and Anois organised a 'Walking Festival to End Dereliction' in Cork City on saturday 26th September 2021. The walk was led by Frank O’Connor and Jude Sherry. It's in partnership with CATU Cork (Union for communities and tenants).
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 Jude Sherry at North Main Street, 62, 63, 64, 65 North Main Street are on the Derelict Sites Register (Declan Clancy receiver over certain assets of David O'Connor and Bryan O'Connor) There was poetry and music along the way on the walking tour. Pic: Larry Cummins. CATU Ireland and Anois organised a 'Walking Festival to End Dereliction' in Cork City on saturday 26th September 2021. The walk was led by Frank O’Connor and Jude Sherry. It's in partnership with CATU Cork (Union for communities and tenants).
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 Jude Sherry and Frank O'Connell at North Main Street, 62, 63, 64, 65 North Main Street are on the Derelict Sites Register (Declan Clancy receiver over certain assets of David O'Connor and Bryan O'Connor) There was poetry and music along the way on the walking tour. Pic: Larry Cummins. CATU Ireland and Anois organised a 'Walking Festival to End Dereliction' in Cork City on saturday 26th September 2021. The walk was led by Frank O’Connor and Jude Sherry. It's in partnership with CATU Cork (Union for communities and tenants).
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 Frank O'Connell speaking at Trinity Bridge, over the River Lee. There was poetry and music along the way on the walking tour. Pic: Larry Cummins. CATU Ireland and Anois organised a 'Walking Festival to End Dereliction' in Cork City on saturday 26th September 2021. The walk was led by Frank O’Connor and Jude Sherry. It's in partnership with CATU Cork (Union for communities and tenants).
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 Walk participants look beyond the locked gates of a property (dated 1856) on Kyrl's Quay, Cork. There was poetry and music along the way on the walking tour. Pic: Larry Cummins. CATU Ireland and Anois organised a 'Walking Festival to End Dereliction' in Cork City on saturday 26th September 2021. The walk was led by Frank O’Connor and Jude Sherry. It's in partnership with CATU Cork (Union for communities and tenants).
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 VACANT PROPERTIES. The group walking on Grand Parade, Cork City. Pic: Larry Cummins. Signage on a vacant/disused property on South Terrace stating PRIVATE PARKING ONLY. CATU Ireland and Anois organised a 'Walking Festival to End Dereliction' in Cork City on saturday 26th September 2021. The walk was led by Frank O’Connor and Jude Sherry (pictured together). It's in partnership with CATU Cork (Union for communities and tenants).
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 Vacant property at #4, Nicholas Well Lane, (off Glen Ryan Road). Etain Collins providing musical entertainment to those on the tour. Pic: Larry Cummins. VACANT PROPERTIES. CATU Ireland and Anois organised a 'Walking Festival to End Dereliction' in Cork City on saturday 26th September 2021. The walk was led by Frank O’Connor and Jude Sherry. It's in partnership with CATU Cork (Union for communities and tenants).
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 VACANT PROPERTIES. 4 and 5 Father Mathew Quay, Cork are on the derelict site register (12/04/2021) registered to Tumblegate Limited LTD, Unit 20 South Link Business Park, Frankfield. (right) Architect John Hegarty of Save Cork City speaking of Cork's maritime heritage and flood prevention measures. Pic: Larry Cummins. Signage on a vacant/disused Georgian property on South Terrace stating PRIVATE PARKING ONLY. CATU Ireland and Anois organised a 'Walking Festival to End Dereliction' in Cork City on saturday 26th September 2021. The walk was led by Frank O’Connor and Jude Sherry. It's in partnership with CATU Cork (Union for communities and tenants).
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 Defender Ben Healy, College Corinthians in action against Sean Barrett, Blarney United. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Conor O'Riordan, Blarney United in action against College Corinthians . Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 College Corinthians goalkeeper Dylan Kent makes a save. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Dane Murphy, Blarney United is tracked by Jack Naughton, College Corinthians who received a yellow card for his tackle. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Dane Murphy, Blarney United is tracked by Jack Naughton, College Corinthians who received a yellow card for the subsequent challenge. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Dane Murphy, Blarney United is fouled by Jack Naughton, College Corinthians who received a yellow card for the challenge. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Dane Murphy, Blarney United is fouled by Jack Naughton, College Corinthians who received a yellow card for the challenge. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Dane Murphy, Blarney United is fouled by Jack Naughton, College Corinthians who received a yellow card for the challenge. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Jack Naughton, Corinthians defends against Blarney United. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Dylan Twomey, Corinthians makes a clearance against Blarney United. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Eoghan McSweeney, Knocknagree is tracked by Michael Power, Bishopstown. Pic: Larry Cummins. Bon Secours 2021 Senior A Football Championship Round 2; Bishopstown vs Knocknagree at Carrigadrohid, Co Cork. Echo/Examiner Sport.
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 Defender Ben Healy, College Corinthians in action against Sean Barrett, Blarney United. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Dane Murphy, Blarney United in action against College Corinthians Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Douglas' Emma Kavanagh and Ballincollig's Sarah Buckley, battle in the air during their senior camogie championship clash at Ballygarvan. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Douglas' Mairead Mulrooney is tackled by Ballincollig's Sarah Keating, during their senior camogie championship clash at Ballygarvan. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Ballincollig's Orla Keating is fouled in possession by Douglas' Rebecca Sheehan, during their senior camogie championship clash at Ballygarvan. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Douglas' Katrina Mackey gets away from Ballincollig's Miriam Healy to score a point, during their senior camogie championship clash at Ballygarvan. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Cork City's Danielle Burke gets her pass away as DLR Waves' Carla McManus closes in, during their Women's National League clash, at Turner's Cross. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Cork City's Laura Shine is congratulated by her team-mates, after scoring against DLR Waves' during their Women's National League clash, at Turner's Cross. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Cork City's Becky Cassin sets up an attack as DLR Waves' Jetta Berrill closes in, during their Women's National League clash, at Turner's Cross. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Cork City's Shaunagh McCarthy wins the ball ahead of DLR Waves' Aoife Brophy, during their Women's National League clash, at Turner's Cross. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Team member Joe O'Keeffe is presented with his medal by Cork County Board chairman Marc Sheehan, at a dinner hosted by the Cork County Board to honour the 60th anniversary of the Cork minor football team who won the All-Ireland in 1961, at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 24.09.2021
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 Cork County Board chairman Marc Sheehan, front row, fourth from left, with team members at a dinner hosted by the Cork County Board to honour the 60th anniversary of the Cork minor football team who won the All-Ireland in 1961, at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 24.09.2021
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 Team members Brendan Larkin, Donal Barrett and Joe O'Keeffe, enjoying a dinner hosted by the Cork County Board to honour the 60th anniversary of the Cork minor football team who won the All-Ireland in 1961, at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 24.09.2021
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 Team members Vincent Cronin and Frank Cogan, at a dinner hosted by the Cork County Board to honour the 60th anniversary of the Cork minor football team who won the All-Ireland in 1961, at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 24.09.2021
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 Team members Jimmy O'Donoghue, Gus Harrington and Tommy Burke, attending a dinner hosted by the Cork County Board to honour the 60th anniversary of the Cork minor football team who won the All-Ireland in 1961, at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 24.09.2021
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 Team members Ned Monaghan, Ned Coughlan and Tom Monaghan, enjoying a dinner hosted by the Cork County Board to honour the 60th anniversary of the Cork minor football team who won the All-Ireland in 1961, at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 24.09.2021
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 Cllr Marcia D'Alton, Indra Roelants, Anne Fitzgerald, Frances Tuohy, Ellen and Claire Coleman and Ann Spriggs, all members of harbour parishes including Passage West, Monkstown, Shanbally and Ringaskiddy, who are fundraising for memorial benches to honour Fr Con Cronin who was tragically killed in the Monkstown road traffic accident recently. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo News 24.09.2021
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 Douglas' Mairead Mulrooney gets away from Ballincollig's Trish Buttimer, during their senior camogie championship clash at Ballygarvan. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Douglas' Chloe Nason is tackled by Ballincollig's Trish Buttimer, during their senior camogie championship clash at Ballygarvan. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Cork City's Laura Shine scores past DLR Waves' Eva Badana, during their Women's National League clash, at Turner's Cross. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Cllr Marcia D'Alton, Ellen Coleman, Anne Fitzgerald, Ann Spriggs, Indra Roelants, Claire Coleman, Frances Tuohy and Shirley Mee, all members of harbour parishes including Passage West, Monkstown, Shanbally and Ringaskiddy, who are fundraising for memorial benches to honour Fr Con Cronin who was tragically killed in the Monkstown road traffic accident recently. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo News 24.09.2021
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 Frank O'Connor and Jude Sherry of anois.org design for the future pictured on John Redmond Street in front of the old Butter Exchange. Picture Dan Linehan
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 After being closed for five hundred and forty seven days the Everyman Palace Theatre on MacCurtain Street, Cork opened its doors to a live audience last night. Heart of a Dog by Éadaoin O'Donoghue cast members include Eadaoin O'Donoghue, Karen McCarthney, Steve Blount, Sophie Motley, Matthew O'Brien, Cathy White with lead actors Michael Grennell and Derbhle Crotty with the theatre dog Spoon. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Treaty United fans react to a missed chance against Cork City in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Treaty United fans react to a missed chance against Cork City in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Kieran Hanalon, Treaty United getting the better of Cork City player Aaron Bolger in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Kieran Hanalon, Treaty United getting the better of Cork City player Aaron Bolger in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cian Bargary, Cork City holding off Joe Collins , Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Aaron Bolger, Cork City putting pressure on Callum McNamara, , Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cian Murphy, Cork City getting the better of Joe Collins, Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 A Cork City fan falls onto the pitch during their sides clash with Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Treaty United make their way to the pitch for their clash with Cork City in the SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cork City fans urge their team on against Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Treaty United team warm up prior to their clash with Cork City in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Treaty United team warm up prior to their clash with Cork City in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Treaty United and Cork City teams warm up prior to their clash in the SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Fans make their way through the turnstiles for the Treaty United clash with Cork City in the SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Fans make their way through the turnstiles for the Treaty United clash with Cork City in the SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Fans make their way through the turnstiles for the Treaty United clash with Cork City in the SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News 24-04-2014 Dan Kelleher, Joe Kelly and Johnny McCarthy enjoying craic and a pint in the Top of Coom pub the highest pub in Ireland which was destroyed by fire in 2012. and reopened yesterday on the Cork Kerry border. Picture Dan Linehan
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 After being closed for five hundred and forty seven days the Everyman Palace Theatre on MacCurtain Street, Cork opened its doors to a live audience last night. Heart of a Dog by Éadaoin O'Donoghue cast members include Eadaoin O'Donoghue, Karen McCarthney, Steve Blount, Sophie Motley, Matthew O'Brien, Cathy White with lead actors Michael Grennell and Derbhle Crotty with the theatre dog Spoon. Picture Dan Linehan
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 A young Treaty United fan reacts to a missed chance against Cork City in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cian Coleman, Cork City is held off this ball by Clyde O'Connell of Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cian Bargary, Cork City winning thei long throw ball from Kieran Hanlon and Clyde O'Connell of Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 My Wardrobe WOW - Claire McCarthy. NO VIDEO AVAILABLE FOR THIS. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Gallery volunteer Rebecca Crunden takes time out to view the exhibition at The Crawford Gallery, Cork City. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Catherine Burgess, from Waterford viewing the exhibition at The Crawford Gallery, Cork City. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Catherine Burgess, from Waterford viewing the exhibition. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Catherine Burgess, from Waterford viewing the exhibition. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Visual artist Ciara Rodgers, Backwater Artists Studio and sculptor Catherine Callanan, from Waterford viewing the exhibition. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Visual artist Ciara Rodgers, Backwater Artists Studio and sculptor Catherine Callanan, from Waterford viewing the exhibition. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Sculptor Catherine Callanan, from Waterford and visual artist Ciara Rodgers, Backwater Artists Studio attending the exhibition. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore). The Mini-Montfort Ballet classes resumed on Wednesday 22nd September as the doors reopened for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.
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 Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore). The Mini-Montfort Ballet classes resumed on Wednesday 22nd September as the doors reopened for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.
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 Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore). The Mini-Montfort Ballet classes resumed on Wednesday 22nd September as the doors reopened for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.
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 Hope Indira Gleeson dancing at Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore). The Mini-Montfort Ballet classes resumed on Wednesday 22nd September as the doors reopened for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.
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 Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore). The Mini-Montfort Ballet classes resumed on Wednesday 22nd September as the doors reopened for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.
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 Hope Indira Gleeson and classmates dancing at Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore). The Mini-Montfort Ballet classes resumed on Wednesday 22nd September as the doors reopened for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.
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 Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore). The Mini-Montfort Ballet classes resumed on Wednesday 22nd September as the doors reopened for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.
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 Jumping with joy....Acro-Dancers at Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore) - Indoor classes resumed on Wednesday 22nd September as the doors reopened for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.
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 Dance instructors Naomi Luttrell and Sarah Moriarty of Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore) welcome sisters Sarah Jane Boyle and Caroline Sophia Boyle, and Lia Tierney. The Mini-Montfort Ballet classes resumed on Wednesday 22nd September as the doors reopened for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.
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 Dance instructors Naomi Luttrell and Sarah Moriarty of Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore) welcome sisters Sarah Jane Boyle and Caroline Sophia Boyle, and Lia Tierney. The Mini-Montfort Ballet classes resumed on Wednesday 22nd September as the doors reopened for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.
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 Dance instructors Naomi Luttrell and Sarah Moriarty of Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore) welcome sisters Sarah Jane Boyle and Caroline Sophia Boyle, and Lia Tierney. The Mini-Montfort Ballet classes resumed on Wednesday 22nd September as the doors reopened for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.
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 Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore) welcome the Mini-Montfort Ballerinas as their doors reopen for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.
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 PANEL Two - TRADE UP or Extend. Ann O'Mahony, Director, Residential, Sherry Fitzgerald filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 PANEL 1 (ONE) - FIRST TIME BUYERS....Gearoid O'Shea, AIB Mortgage Advisor filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 PANEL THREE - Home/Interiors - How to make the most of small spaces..... Jen Sheahan, winner of RTE's Home of the Year filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 PANEL THREE - Home/Interiors - How to make the most of small spaces..... Jen Sheahan, winner of RTE's Home of the Year, and Carol O'Callaghan, Irish Examiner Interiors writer filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 PANEL THREE - Home/Interiors - How to make the most of small spaces..... Panel 3...Hosted by Eve Kelliher, Interiors Editor, Irish Examiner. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 Esther McCarthy, online event MC. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 PANEL THREE - Home/Interiors - How to make the most of small spaces..... Carol O'Callaghan, Irish Examiner Interiors writer filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 PANEL THREE - Home/Interiors - How to make the most of small spaces..... Carol O'Callaghan, Irish Examiner Interiors writer filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 PANEL THREE - Home/Interiors - How to make the most of small spaces..... Carol O'Callaghan, Irish Examiner Interiors writer filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 PANEL THREE - Home/Interiors - How to make the most of small spaces..... (from left) Hosted by Eve Kelliher, Interiors Editor, Irish Examiner, Jen Sheahan, winner of RTE's Home of the Year, and Carol O'Callaghan, Irish Examiner Interiors writer filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 PANEL THREE - Home/Interiors - How to make the most of small spaces..... (from left) Hosted by Eve Kelliher, Interiors Editor, Irish Examiner, Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner, Carol O'Callaghan, Irish Examiner Interiors writer and Jen Sheahan, winner of RTE's Home of the Year filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 PANEL THREE - Home/Interiors - How to make the most of small spaces..... (from left) Hosted by Eve Kelliher, Interiors Editor, Irish Examiner, Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner, Carol O'Callaghan, Irish Examiner Interiors writer and Jen Sheahan, winner of RTE's Home of the Year filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 PANEL Two - TRADE UP or Extend. Kieran McCarthy, Director, KMC Homes & Presenter of RTE's Cheap Irish Homes and Ann O'Mahony, Director, Residential, Sherry Fitzgerald filming at VE Studio, Cork. Tom Halpin, Head of Communications, SEAI joined the panel remotely. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 PANEL Two - TRADE UP or Extend. Alan Healy, Munster Business Hub Editor, Irish Examiner; Kieran McCarthy, Director, KMC Homes & Presenter of RTE's Cheap Irish Homes and Ann O'Mahony, Director, Residential, Sherry Fitzgerald filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 PANEL Two - TRADE UP or Extend. Alan Healy, Munster Business Hub Editor, Irish Examiner; Kieran McCarthy, Director, KMC Homes & Presenter of RTE's Cheap Irish Homes and Ann O'Mahony, Director, Residential, Sherry Fitzgerald filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 Tommy Barker, Irish Examiner Property Editor, Catherine McAuliffe, Director & Head of Residential, Savills Cork, and Gearoid O'Shea, AIB Mortgage Advisor filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 Tommy Barker, Irish Examiner Property Editor, Catherine McAuliffe, Director & Head of Residential, Savills Cork, and Gearoid O'Shea, AIB Mortgage Advisor filming 9with (front) Esther McCarthy, online event MC at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 Tommy Barker, Irish Examiner Property Editor, Catherine McAuliffe, Director & Head of Residential, Savills Cork, and Gearoid O'Shea, AIB Mortgage Advisor at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 Tommy Barker, Irish Examiner Property Editor, Catherine McAuliffe, Director & Head of Residential, Savills Cork, and Gearoid O'Shea, AIB Mortgage Advisor filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 Tommy Barker, Irish Examiner Property Editor, Catherine McAuliffe, Director & Head of Residential, Savills Cork, and Gearoid O'Shea, AIB Mortgage Advisor filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 Tommy Barker, Irish Examiner Property Editor, Catherine McAuliffe, Director & Head of Residential, Savills Cork, and Gearoid O'Shea, AIB Mortgage Advisor filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 Tommy Barker, Irish Examiner Property Editor, Catherine McAuliffe, Director & Head of Residential, Savills Cork, and Gearoid O'Shea, AIB Mortgage Advisor filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 Tommy Barker, Irish Examiner Property Editor, Catherine McAuliffe, Director & Head of Residential, Savills Cork, and Gearoid O'Shea, AIB Mortgage Advisor filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 Behind the scenes....Tommy Barker, Irish Examiner Property Editor, Catherine McAuliffe, Director & Head of Residential, Savills Cork, and Gearoid O'Shea, AIB Mortgage Advisor filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 Tommy Barker, Irish Examiner Property Editor, Catherine McAuliffe, Director & Head of Residential, Savills Cork, and Gearoid O'Shea, AIB Mortgage Advisor filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 Tommy Barker, Irish Examiner Property Editor, Catherine McAuliffe, Director & Head of Residential, Savills Cork, and Gearoid O'Shea, AIB Mortgage Advisor filming at VE Studio, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins. Irish Examiner Property & Home LIVE online event will take place on Irish Examiner.com on Thursday 27th September 2021. Register on the website to take part in the live online event. Esther McCarthy, Life/Style Editor, Irish Examiner is the MC for the live online event.
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - Trainers and owners lead their dogs onto the track prior to the start of the fifth race at Youghal Greyhound track. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - Trainers and owners about to gather their dogs at the end of the 'Go Go Greyhound Racing.ie 525' fourth race at Youghal Greyhound track. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - 'Fozzys Thirteen' and 'Shephard' turn the first bend level in the 'Go Go Greyhound Racing.ie 525' fourth race at Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - 'Gringos Jet' seen pulling away from the field on the first bend of the third race 'The Barking Buzz App 525' at Youghal Greyhound track recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - Noel and Damien Varian from The Glen, Cork, pictured at a recent Race Night a Youghal Greyhound Stadium. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - Tim Kelleher, Macroom and Roddy Martin from Ballincollig picking out winners at Youghal Greyound track recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - 'Mirissa Magic' crossing the line ahead of the field in the 'Youghal SIS Racing 525' second race at Youghal Greyhound Track. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - Studying the form at Youghal Greyhound Stadium were James and Vincent Fahy, Glanworth with Mick Walsh from Kildorrery. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - Pictured at a recent Race Night at Youghal Greyhounds were Margaret O'Dwyer, Glanworth and Anne Marie Keane from Dromina. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - 'Areyouathome' (2), leads the field on the first bend of the 'Welcome to Youghal Non SIS 525' first race at Youghal Greyhound track. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - Michael Roche, Shanballymore and Noel Condon from Ballinacurra seen a a recent race night at Youghal Greyhounds. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - John Coleman and Phil McGrath from Ballycotton seen a a recent race night at Youghal Greyhounds. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - Enjoying the evening sunshine at Youghal Greyhound Track were Jerry Kelleher, Killeagh with Tony and Michael Hegarty from Carrignavar. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - Pictured at the Youghal Greyhound Track recently were Ollie Morrissy, Dean and Austin Harper, all from Cobh. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 22/09/2021 SPORT - Derek Keogh, Wexford, pictured with Ritchie and Frank Brannigan and Donogh McClean from Clonmel at the Youghal Greyhound track recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 21st September 2021... EE John Bohane Donnacha O'Connell,Fairhill presenting a cheque for 2512.20 Euro to Karen O'Mahoney, founder Rainbow club in Cork, proceeds of his recent Connemara 100 run in August. included are his wife Claire , daughters Shauna and Karen; Julie -Ann Ramsell, centre manager; Emma O'Sullivan, club manager; with Elaine, Ross and Killian O'Donovan, club member.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 21st September 2021..... XX Mairead De Burca, recently retired special education teacher from Co. Cork .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 21st September 2021..... XX Mairead De Burca, recently retired special education teacher from Co. Cork .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 21st September 2021..... XX Mairead De Burca, recently retired special education teacher from Co. Cork .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 21st September 2021..... XX Mairead De Burca, recently retired special education teacher from Co. Cork .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 21st September 2021..... XX Mairead De Burca, recently retired special education teacher from Co. Cork with a presentation with thumb prints from her former pupils .Picture: Eddie O'Hare,
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 21st September 2021..... XX Mairead De Burca, recently retired special education teacher from Co. Cork .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 21st September 2021..... XX Mairead De Burca, recently retired special education teacher from Co. Cork with a presentation with thumb prints from her former pupils .Picture: Eddie O'Hare,
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 21st September 2021..... XX Mairead De Burca, recently retired special education teacher from Co. Cork with a presentation with thumb prints from her former pupils .Picture: Eddie O'Hare,
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 21st September 2021..... XX Mairead De Burca, recently retired special education teacher from Co. Cork .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 21st September 2021..... XX Mairead De Burca, recently retired special education teacher from Co. Cork .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Launching the Douglas Credit Union Current account 5k run at Tramore Valley on October 3rd in aid of Cork Cancer Care centre and RNLI, Crosshaven were from left, Roy McKnight, CEO; Paul Cashman ,staff and Gary Hanrahan, marketing manager. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Launching the Douglas Credit Union Current account 5k run at Tramore Valley on October 3rd in aid of Cork Cancer Care centre and RNLI, Crosshaven were from left, Roy McKnight, CEO; Paul Cashman ,staff and Gary Hanrahan, marketing manager. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Launching the Douglas Credit Union Current account 5k run at Tramore Valley on October 3rd in aid of Cork Cancer Care centre and RNLI, Crosshaven were from left, Roy McKnight, CEO; Paul Cashman ,staff and Gary Hanrahan, marketing manager. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Diane Golden, with Sarah Maher and her son Ruairi O'Callaghan at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Johnney Lehane vice president with his grandson Jett Gideon-Lehane at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Under 12's at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Under 14's at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Under 9's at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Under 9's at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Under 9's at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Under 9's at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Under 10's trainers brothers Ronan Foley, with his daughters Lily and Lucey and twins Conor and Kevin Foley with their niece Sophie at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Under 10's Grace Maher, Lauren O'Mahony, Clodagh O'Sullivan and Lilly Gideon at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Under 10's at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Freya O'Sullivan at the Under 8's Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Under 8's at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Under 8's at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Under 7's at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Under 7's at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... EE Robert McNamara.. Cousins Jack Power and Oscar Yelverton at Delany's/St Vincents under age football training at Kilbarry. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... Graham O'Shea, (centre) chairman Cork Deaf club with members at UCC , turned blue for the International week for Deaf people .. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... Graham O'Shea, (centre) chairman Cork Deaf club with members at UCC , turned blue for the International week for Deaf people .. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... Graham O'Shea, (right) chairman Cork Deaf club with committee Gerard O'Riordan and Breda Brosnan and Dr Rachel MacShamhrain, UCC at UCC , turned blue for the International week for Deaf people .. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... Graham O'Shea, (right) chairman Cork Deaf club with committee Gerard O'Riordan and Breda Brosnan and Dr Rachel MacShamhrain, UCC at UCC , turned blue for the International week for Deaf people .. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... Graham O'Shea, (centre) chairman Cork Deaf club with members at UCC , turned blue for the International week for Deaf people .. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... Graham O'Shea, (centre) chairman Cork Deaf club with members at UCC , turned blue for the International week for Deaf people .. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... Graham O'Shea, (centre) chairman Cork Deaf club with members at UCC , turned blue for the International week for Deaf people .. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 23rd September 2021... Graham O'Shea, (centre) chairman Cork Deaf club with members at UCC , turned blue for the International week for Deaf people .. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 21st September 2021... Graham O'Shea, (centre) chairman Cork Deaf club with committee Eimear O'Rourke and Gerard O'Riordan at the City hall, turned blue for the International week for Deaf people .. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 21st September 2021... Graham O'Shea, (centre) chairman Cork Deaf club with committee Eimear O'Rourke and Gerard O'Riordan with inspector Ray Dunne and Garda Trish O'Riordan, community policing at Anglesea street Garda stationat , turned blue for the International week for Deaf people .. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 21st September 2021... Graham O'Shea, chairman Cork Deaf club with committee Eimear O'Rourke and Gerard O'Riordan and Cork members with Garda Trish O'Riordan, community policing at Anglesea street Garda stationat , turned blue for the International week for Deaf people .. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 21st September 2021... The Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr Colm Kelleher launching the International week for Deaf people with Grahame O'Shea, chairman Cork Deaf club at the City Hall.. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 20th September 2021.... Castleview's Liam O'Leary brings the ball under control from Leed's Cian Coleman during the Beamish Stout MSL first divison game at O'Sullivan park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 20th September 2021.... Castleview's Timothy Power goes past Leed's Ken Coleman during the Beamish Stout MSL first divison game at O'Sullivan park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 20th September 2021.... Castleview's Liam O'Leary is tackled by Leed's Cian O'Sullivan during the Beamish Stout MSL first divison game at O'Sullivan park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 20th September 2021.... Castleview's Liam O'Leary and Leed's Cian Coleman tussle for the ball during the Beamish Stout MSL first divison game at O'Sullivan park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 20th September 2021.... Castleview's Conor O'Mahoney goes past Leed's Robert O'Connor during the Beamish Stout MSL first divison game at O'Sullivan park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 20th September 2021.... Castleview's goalkeeper Shan Hogan and Dane Holland go high with Leed's Jordan O'Sullivan during the Beamish Stout MSL first divison game at O'Sullivan park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 20th September 2021.... Castleview's Patrick O'Donoghue and Leed's Dylan Foley tussle for the ball during the Beamish Stout MSL first divison game at O'Sullivan park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 20th September 2021.... Castleview's Dean Leahy goes high with Leed's Sean O'Callaghan during the Beamish Stout MSL first divison game at O'Sullivan park. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 21/09/2021. Helen Dunne, Carrigadrohid, and Joni out for a walk at Inchydoney, Co. Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 21/09/2021. Out for a walk at Inchydoney beach, Co. Cork, were (from left) Paula Glynn, Lorraine Scully and Marian Meehan on a visit from Dublin. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 21/09/2021. Emma Walker, Clonmel, out for a walk with Luna and Ophelia at Inchydoney, Co. Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 21/09/2021. Sisters Trisha O'Reilly, Clonsilla, (left) and Denise Campbell, Clontarf, out for a walk at Inchydoney beach, Co. Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 21/09/2021. Ruth and David O'Rourke, Waterford, going surfing at Inchydoney beach, Co. Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 21/09/2021. Tracey and Lilly O'Callaghan, Vancouver, out for a walk at Inchydoney beach, Co. Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 21/09/2021. Ursula O'Sullivan with her daughter Hanorah, her mother Chris and her niece Cora O'Sullivan-Moore, Bishopstown, Cork, out for a walk at Inchydoney beach, Co. Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO SARAH HORGAN STORY 22/09/2021. Members of the cast of the play, Katty Barry, (from left) Angela Newman, Marie O'Donovan, Jimmy Brockie, Pearse O'Donoghue and Judy Donovan with the late Katty Barry's shawl which her nephew Jim Barry officially gifted to the city of Cork, pictured on the stage at Cork Arts Theatre prior to the opening performance of the play. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO SARAH HORGAN STORY 22/09/2021. Jim Barry, nephew of the late Katty Barry, with his daughter Siobhán Gordon and son Liam officially gifting Katty Barry's shawl to the city of Cork on the stage at Cork Arts Theatre prior to the opening performance of the play, Katty Barry. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO SARAH HORGAN STORY 22/09/2021. Jim Barry, (right) nephew of the late Katty Barry, officially gifting Katty Barry's shawl to the city of Cork on the stage at Cork Arts Theatre prior to the opening performance of the play, Katty Barry, in the presence of Dan Breen, curator, Cork Public Museum. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO SARAH HORGAN STORY 22/09/2021. Jim Barry, nephew of the late Katty Barry, officially gifting Katty Barry's shawl to the city of Cork on the stage at Cork Arts Theatre prior to the opening performance of the play, Katty Barry, in the presence of Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald, deputising for the Lord Mayor; Dan Breen, curator, Cork Public Museum, and Marion Wyatt, writer and director of the play. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS 22/09/2021. Alice Buckley Healy, (left) one of the second year fine art students on the first day back in the studio, pictured with Helle Helsner, second year co-ordinator/lecturer at Crawford College of Art & Design MTU in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS 22/09/2021. James Clancy is one of the second year fine art students on the first day back in the studio at Crawford College of Art & Design MTU in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS 22/09/2021. Michaela McCann (left) and Caoimhe Moore are two of the second year fine art students, each of whom has a seperate area to work, on the first day back in the studio at Crawford College of Art & Design MTU in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS 22/09/2021. Zara Foley is one of the second year fine art students on the first day back in the studio at Crawford College of Art & Design MTU in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS 22/09/2021. Katie Mann drawing a flower when second year fine art students were on the first day back in the studio at Crawford College of Art & Design MTU in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS 22/09/2021. Zoe Harley is one of the second year fine art students on the first day back in the studio at Crawford College of Art & Design MTU in Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS DONAL O'KEEFFE STORY RE CAMPAIGN FOR IRISH SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER IN THE CLASSROOM 22/09/2021. Andrew Geary. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS DONAL O'KEEFFE STORY RE CAMPAIGN FOR IRISH SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER IN THE CLASSROOM 22/09/2021. Andrew Geary making the Irsh sign language sign for son. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS DONAL O'KEEFFE STORY RE CAMPAIGN FOR IRISH SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER IN THE CLASSROOM 22/09/2021. Andrew Geary. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS DONAL O'KEEFFE STORY RE CAMPAIGN FOR IRISH SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER IN THE CLASSROOM 22/09/2021. Andrew Geary. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE LIVE NEWS DONAL O'KEEFFE STORY RE CAMPAIGN FOR IRISH SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER IN THE CLASSROOM 22/09/2021. Andrew Geary. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 Val McCarthy and Geoff McWither enjoying a coffee on Market day in Dunmanway, West Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Enjoying the sunshine were Jerry O'Brien and his dog Fred with Jerry Roche on Market day in Dunmanway, West Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Finbarr Corcoran keeping the streets clean on Market day in Dunmanway, West Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Two year old Ellie Grace Ryan enjoying her morning snack at the Farmer's Market in Mahon Point, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Martina, Emer and Sinead O'Flanaghan at the Farmer's Market in Mahon Point, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Having a coffee were Asumpta Whelton and Mervyn McAuliffe at the Farmer's Market, Mahon Point, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Sisters louise O'Riordan and Jacinta Sheehan at the Farmer's Market, Mahon Point, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Lauren and Shirley Swanton at the Swanton Nursery stall at the Farmer's Market, Mahon Point, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Meg Cronin, Sadhbh Prenderville and Hannah OConnor enjoying the fine weather at the Farmer's Market, Mahon Point, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Justin Smith and Sandra Murphy outs JEMS on Farmer's Market day in Dunmanway, west Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Margaret Collins out for her morning shop on Farmer's Market day in Dunmanway, west Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Finbarr Corcoran making sure the street is clean on Farmer's Market day in Dunmanway, west Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 After being closed for five hundred and forty seven days the Everyman Palace Theatre on MacCurtain Street, Cork opened its doors to a live audience last night. Heart of a Dog by Éadaoin O'Donoghue cast members include Eadaoin O'Donoghue, Karen McCarthney, Steve Blount, Sophie Motley, Matthew O'Brien, Cathy White with lead actors Michael Grennell and Derbhle Crotty with the theatre dog Spoon. Picture Dan Linehan
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 After being closed for five hundred and forty seven days the Everyman Palace Theatre on MacCurtain Street, Cork opened its doors to a live audience last night. Heart of a Dog by Éadaoin O'Donoghue cast members include Eadaoin O'Donoghue, Karen McCarthney, Steve Blount, Sophie Motley, Matthew O'Brien, Cathy White with lead actors Michael Grennell and Derbhle Crotty with the theatre dog Spoon. Picture Dan Linehan
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 After being closed for five hundred and forty seven days the Everyman Palace Theatre on MacCurtain Street, Cork opened its doors to a live audience last night. Heart of a Dog by Éadaoin O'Donoghue cast members include Eadaoin O'Donoghue, Karen McCarthney, Steve Blount, Sophie Motley, Matthew O'Brien, Cathy White with lead actors Michael Grennell and Derbhle Crotty with the theatre dog Spoon. Picture Dan Linehan
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 After being closed for five hundred and forty seven days the Everyman Palace Theatre on MacCurtain Street, Cork opened its doors to a live audience last night. Heart of a Dog by Éadaoin O'Donoghue cast members include Eadaoin O'Donoghue, Karen McCarthney, Steve Blount, Sophie Motley, Matthew O'Brien, Cathy White with lead actors Michael Grennell and Derbhle Crotty with the theatre dog Spoon. Picture Dan Linehan
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 After being closed for five hundred and forty seven days the Everyman Palace Theatre on MacCurtain Street, Cork opened its doors to a live audience last night. The cast of Heart of a Dog by Éadaoin O'Donoghue gathered outside the theatre to celebrate. Included are cast members Eadaoin O'Donoghue, Karen McCarthney, Steve Blount, Sophie Motley, Matthew O'Brien, Cathy White with lead actors Michael Grennell and Derbhle Crotty with the theatre dog Spoon. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Some of the women taking part in the exercise classes which are back open again at Women's Fitness at the South Ring Business Park, Kinsale Rd, Ballyphehane, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Gym instructor Kaitlyn O'Callaghan working with the women taking part in the exercise classes which are back open again at Women's Fitness at the South Ring Business Park, Kinsale Rd, Ballyphehane, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Gym instructor Kaitlyn O'Callaghan working with the women taking part in the exercise classes which are back open again at Women's Fitness at the South Ring Business Park, Kinsale Rd, Ballyphehane, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Gym instructor Kaitlyn O'Callaghan working with the women taking part in the exercise classes which are back open again at Women's Fitness at the South Ring Business Park, Kinsale Rd, Ballyphehane, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Some of the women taking part in the exercise classes which are back open again at Women's Fitness at the South Ring Business Park, Kinsale Rd, Ballyphehane, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Lisa O'Leary working out in one of the exercise classes which are back open again at Women's Fitness at the South Ring Business Park, Kinsale Rd, Ballyphehane, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Corner Shop Series - Brokerick’s shop in Shanagarry East Cork. Ryan Corcoran with Ed and Hazel Broderick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Corner Shop Series - Brokerick’s shop in Shanagarry East Cork. Ed and Hazel Broderick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Corner Shop Series - Brokerick’s shop in Shanagarry East Cork. Ed and Hazel Broderick wih Ed's parents Kitty and Eddie and nephew David Lewis. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Corner Shop Series - Brokerick’s shop in Shanagarry East Cork. Ed and Hazel Broderick wih Ed's parents Kitty and Eddie and nephew David Lewis. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Corner Shop Series - Brokerick’s shop in Shanagarry East Cork. Ed and Hazel Broderick wih Ed's parents Kitty and Eddie and nephew David Lewis. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Brian Hayes, St Finbarrs has a shot on goal stopped by Erins Own. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 Ben Cunningham scores a goal for St Finbarrs against Erins Own. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 Ben Cunningham scores a goal for St Finbarrs against Erins Own. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 Eoghan Finn, St Finbarr's eyes his target before firing over a point against Erins Own. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 Ronan Curran, St Finbarr's manager and his selectors watch the game. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 Conor Cahalane, St Finbarr's holds possession as james O'Flynn, Erins Owns loses his footing. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 Defender Olan Murphy, Erins Own gets to the sliothar ahead of Brian Hayes, St Finbarr's. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 St Finbarr's players make their way to the pitch for the second half of a game that looked to be well and trully over at half-time. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 Goalscorer Robbie O'Flynn, Erins Own watches his shot hit the net to begin the Erins Own second half fightback. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 Two goalscorer Robbie O'Flynn, with possession for Erins Own. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 St Finbarr's defender Jamie Burns chases possession as Cian O'Callaghan, Erins Own keeps the pressure on. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 Erin's Own goalscorer Robbie O'Flynn who scored two goals in the second half. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 Eoin Keane, St Finbarr's defends against a rejuvenated Erins Own in the second half. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 Eoin Keane, St Finbarr's tries to stay clear of a challenge from Cathal Lenihan, Erin's Own. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 Ronan Curran, St Finbarr's manager. Pic: Larry Cummins. Co-Op Superstores Premier Senior Hurling Championship. - St Finbarr's vs Erin's Own at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.
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 David Morrison, Castlelyons loses his footing in the slippery conditions against midfielder Brian McCarthy, Valley Rovers Pic: Larry Cummins. Castlelyons vs Valley Rovers in the Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship at Ballincollig.
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 Slippery conditions in heavy rain during the first half made for lots of handling errors for both teams, Castlelyons and Valley Rovers. Pic: Larry Cummins. Castlelyons vs Valley Rovers in the Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship at Ballincollig.
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 Niall O'Leary, Castlelyons in a forward role against Valley Rovers Pic: Larry Cummins. Castlelyons vs Valley Rovers in the Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship at Ballincollig.
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 David Morrison, Castlelyons tries to keep possession from defender Joe Lynch, Valley Rovers. Pic: Larry Cummins. Castlelyons vs Valley Rovers in the Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship at Ballincollig.
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 #13 David Morrison, Castlelyons tries to stay in play on the sideline against Valley Rovers. Pic: Larry Cummins. Castlelyons vs Valley Rovers in the Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship at Ballincollig.
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 #15 James Kearney had a close range tap-in to score a goal for Castlelyons just before half time as Valley Rovers scramble to defend in the goalmouth. Pic: Larry Cummins. Castlelyons vs Valley Rovers in the Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship at Ballincollig.
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 Leon Doocey, Castlelyons and Rory O'Sullivan, Valley Rovers challenge in the air for possession. Pic: Larry Cummins. Castlelyons vs Valley Rovers in the Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship at Ballincollig.
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 Fundraisers for Cork ARC Cancer Support House get set. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Deirdre Mulcahy, Carrigtwohill; Karen O'Shea, Douglas and Emma Richmond, Ovens at City Hall Cork for the start of their virtual event. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Maureen Deady and Patricia Dunne share a laugh before they start on their fundraiser for ARC Cancer Support House. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Fionnuala Duffy, Paula Barry, Aoibheann Duffy and dog Curley, Amy O'Sullivan and Aileen Rohu were taking part in aid of ARC Cancer Support House. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Emma Slattery and daughter Sarah and Emma's sister Donna Linehan were rasing funds for ARC Cancer Support House. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 'Brownies Babe' raising funds for Mercy University Hospital Foundation in memory of Ian Brown, Ballincollig who died in January 2021, aged just 28 years. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Amy O'Sullivan, Aileen Rohu and Catherine McCabe were fundraising for The Rainbow Club with their virtual event on Sunday. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Part of 'Brownies Babes'.......Roy and Carol Brown and Chloe and Niall were fundraising for Mercy University Hospital Foundation in memory of Ian Brown, Ballincollig who died aged 28 years in January 2021. Over 30,000euro has been raised in his memory since January. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Sisters Saoirse and Sadhbh Kane with mum Elaine Duggan and Katherine and Isabelle Dooley, from Crosshaven after their virtual event on Sunday. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Maureen Murphy and Nicola Cullinane of The Echo with Youghal participant Anna Forde after their virtual event on Sunday. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Sisters Saoirse and Sadhbh Kane and Isabelle Dooley, from Cross haven after their virtual event on Sunday. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Fundraisers for ARC Cancer Support House limber up before they undertake their virtual event on Sunday. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Adam O'Sullivan from Carrigtwohill taking part in his second Mini-Marathon along with granny Helen O'Sullivan and mum Lisa O'Sullivan, as part of the 'Brownies Babes' group. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 5yo Adam Clarke with his mum Deirdre and 3yo brother Ned who are raising funds for Enable Ireland, pictured at Kennedy Park on Sunday as they undertook their own virtual event. Adam has raised over 6,500euro for Enable Ireland so far as he completes walks of 500metres at a time using his walking frame. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 'Honorary Auntie' Sueanne Byfort, from Douglas with Tommy O'Rourke, Conor Tanner, Holly O'Rourke and Jack Tanner meet-up after she completed her run at Ringaskiddy. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Some of 'Brownies Babes' fundraising for Mercy University Hospital Foundation, in memory of Ian Brown, Ballincollig (RIP). Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Communion girl Ava Rodgers, from The Glen (who made her First Holy Communion on Saturday) with (from left) Yvonne O'Leary, Abbey Rodgers, Tanya Rodgers and Valerie O'Callaghan on Sunday as they undertook their own virtual fundraising event in aid of Marymount Hospice in memory of Mags Rodgers, RIP. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Communion girl Ava Rodgers, from The Glen with (from left) Yvonne O'Leary, Abbey Rodgers, Tanya Rodgers and Valerie O'Callaghan on Sunday as they undertook their own virtual fundraising event in aid of Marymount Hospice in memory of Mags Rodgers, RIP. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Jennifer Lingwood, from Greenmount had support from husband Liam and sons Billy and Donnacha pictured at Kennedy Park on Sunday as she undertook her own virtual fundraising event in aid of Marymount Hospice. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Jennifer Lingwood shows off her medal, pictured at Kennedy Park on Sunday as she undertook her own virtual fundraising event in aid of Marymount Hospice. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Zoe Lenihan with dog 'Daisy' and mum Deborah, Michelle Lenihan, Selina and Jack Morris and Pamela Gray pictured at Kennedy Park on Sunday as they undertook their own virtual event. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 5yo Libby Molloy with supermum Deirdre and her sister Ella at Kennedy Park on Sunday as they undertook their own virtual event. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 5yo Libby Molloy with mum Deirdre and her sister Ella and 5yo Adam Clarke with his mum Deirdre and 3yo brother Ned who are raising funds for Enable Ireland, pictured at Kennedy Park on Sunday as they undertook their own virtual event. Adam has raised over 6,500euro for Enable Ireland so far. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Pamela Gray, Glanmire and Michelle Donnellan, Ballyphehane were raising funds for Edel House on Sunday as they undertook their own virtual event. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Noreen O'Donoghue, Carrigaline at the finish at Kennedy Park on Sunday as she undertook their own virtual event. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Mary O'Keeffe, Glanmire with Winnie the dog and friends Ciara Buckley and Emma Hanifin who were raising funds for Marymount Hospice on Sunday as they undertook their own virtual event at The Marina, Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Katherine McGillicuddy with Deirdre, Mark and Lilly Heffernan at Kennedy Park on Sunday as they undertook their own virtual event. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 Katherine McGillicuddy with Deirdre, Mark and Lilly Heffernan on Centre Park Road on Sunday as they undertook their own virtual event. Pic: Larry Cummins The Echo Virtual Women's Mini-Marathon 2021.
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 The Echo Womens Virtual Mini-Marthon is on this Sunday. Irene McGrath who was a lung transplant recipient last year and is fundraising for the Irish Lung Fibrosis Association. (middle) Irene McGrath with sister Annamarie Kavanagh. nieces Emma Daly and Sarah Sheehan, sister-in-law Deirdre Kavanagh, and sisters Gina O'Sullivan, Valerie Daly. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 The Echo Womens Virtual Mini-Marthon is on this Sunday. Irene McGrath who was a lung transplant recipient last year and is fundraising for the Irish Lung Fibrosis Association. Getting her ready are nieces Emma Daly and Sarah Sheehan and sister Annamarie Kavanagh, with rear sister-in-law Deirdre Kavanagh, and sisters Gina O'Sullivan and Valerie Daly. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 The Echo Womens Virtual Mini-Marthon is on this Sunday. Irene McGrath who was a lung transplant recipient last year and is fundraising for the Irish Lung Fibrosis Association. Under starters orders are (middle) Irene McGrath with nieces Emma Daly and Sarah Sheehan, sister-in-law Deirdre Kavanagh, and sisters Gina O'Sullivan, Valerie Daly and Annamarie Kavanagh. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 The Echo Womens Virtual Mini-Marthon is on this Sunday. Irene McGrath who was a lung transplant recipient last year and is fundraising for the Irish Lung Fibrosis Association. Under starters orders are (middle) Irene McGrath with nieces Emma Daly and Sarah Sheehan, sister-in-law Deirdre Kavanagh, and sisters Gina O'Sullivan, Valerie Daly and Annamarie Kavanagh. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 The Echo Womens Virtual Mini-Marthon is on this Sunday. Irene McGrath who was a lung transplant recipient last year and is fundraising for the Irish Lung Fibrosis Association pictured with family who will be supporting her and taking part. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 The Echo Womens Virtual Mini-Marthon is on this Sunday. Irene McGrath who was a lung transplant recipient last year and is fundraising for the Irish Lung Fibrosis Association. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 The Echo Womens Virtual Mini-Marthon is on this Sunday. Irene McGrath who was a lung transplant recipient and is fundraising for the Irish Lung Fibrosis Association. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Young at Heart trip to Kerry. Phil Goodman and club members on the bus prior to departure on Sunday. Rory Noonan request for The Echo. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Young at Heart trip to Kerry. (left) Phil Goodman and some of the attendees about to board the bus prior to departure on Sunday. Rory Noonan request for The Echo. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Young at Heart trip to Kerry. Paul Reynolds and Michael Mulchrona on the bus prior to departure on Sunday. Rory Noonan request for The Echo. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Members of Mallow Special Olympics Club enjoying the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 Kim Woodward, organiser Keith Woodward and Sharon Cregg, President, Mallow Chamber enjoying a break at the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 Ghostly performers from the past who appeared after dark amongst the audience at the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 ABBA music performers Leona Dunlea and Lisa Sexton of GEMINI performing before the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 Crowd attending the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 Joan Cronin, Edel Callanan, Mary Dowling and Nicolette O'Mahony from Mallow attending the outdoor movie screening of Mamma Mia as part of Culture Night in the town. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 ABBA music fans attending the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 Young ABBA fans attending the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 Young ABBA fans attending the live ABBa tribute performance before the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 Friends Olivia Pek and Danielle Hannon attending the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 O'Connell ladies.... Ailish, Marie and Josie O'Connell, Catherine O'Reilly, Marie, Gobnait, Nora and Ann O'Connell attending the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 People attending the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 Culture fans attending the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 People seated for the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 'Bella' the dog with Ava Buckley, Ella and Grace Sheehan, Eimear Lavery, and Clodagh and Aoife Lehane attending the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 Large family groups from The Fitzgerald, Lordan, O'Flaherty and Dwyer families attending the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 Friends Claire O'Keeffe, Niamh Aherne, Maria McCarthy and Louise Hickey attending the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 Jessica Murphy, Michelle Trayer and Aisling Walsh attending the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 Members of Mallow FrienDS (Down Syndrome) Youth Club attending the outdoor movie screening. Pic: Larry Cummins. ECHO NEWS social marking. As part of Cork Culture night 'Mamma Mia', the movie was screened at Mallow Castle, with live ABBA music before the screening. Keith Woodgate, organiser 0863350794.
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 Goalkeeper Sinead O'Reilly, Courcey Rovers makes a clearance under pressure. Pic: Larry Cummins. 2021 SE Systems Cork Senior Camogie Championship; Ballincollig vs Courcey Rovers at Coachford, Co Cork on saturday 18th September 2021.
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 Goalkeeper Sinead O'Reilly made some fine first-half saves for Courcey Rovers. Pic: Larry Cummins. 2021 SE Systems Cork Senior Camogie Championship; Ballincollig vs Courcey Rovers at Coachford, Co Cork on saturday 18th September 2021.
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 Saoirse McCarthy, Courcey Rovers. in action against Ballincollig. Pic: Larry Cummins. 2021 SE Systems Cork Senior Camogie Championship; Ballincollig vs Courcey Rovers at Coachford, Co Cork on saturday 18th September 2021.
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 Linda Collins, Courcey Rovers flicks the sliothar past the out-rushing goalkeeper Ana Hartnett, Ballincollig to score her second goal. Pic: Larry Cummins. 2021 SE Systems Cork Senior Camogie Championship; Ballincollig vs Courcey Rovers at Coachford, Co Cork on saturday 18th September 2021.
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 Defender Orla Twomey, Courcey Rovers makes a clearance against Ballincollig. Pic: Larry Cummins. 2021 SE Systems Cork Senior Camogie Championship; Ballincollig vs Courcey Rovers at Coachford, Co Cork on saturday 18th September 2021.
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 Sinead O'Callaghan, Ballincollig in action against Courcey Rovers. Pic: Larry Cummins. 2021 SE Systems Cork Senior Camogie Championship; Ballincollig vs Courcey Rovers at Coachford, Co Cork on saturday 18th September 2021.
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 Sinead O'Callaghan, Ballincollig in action against Courcey Rovers. Pic: Larry Cummins. 2021 SE Systems Cork Senior Camogie Championship; Ballincollig vs Courcey Rovers at Coachford, Co Cork on saturday 18th September 2021.
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 Linda Dorgan, Ballincollig in action against Courcey Rovers chase possession. Pic: Larry Cummins. 2021 SE Systems Cork Senior Camogie Championship; Ballincollig vs Courcey Rovers at Coachford, Co Cork on saturday 18th September 2021.
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 Elaine Casey, Ballincollig gets away from defender Orla Twomey, Courcey Rovers. Pic: Larry Cummins. 2021 SE Systems Cork Senior Camogie Championship; Ballincollig vs Courcey Rovers at Coachford, Co Cork on saturday 18th September 2021.
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 Elaine Casey, Ballincollig and defender Orla Twomey, Courcey Rovers chase possession. Pic: Larry Cummins. 2021 SE Systems Cork Senior Camogie Championship; Ballincollig vs Courcey Rovers at Coachford, Co Cork on saturday 18th September 2021.
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 Elaine Casey, Ballincollig and defender Orla Twomey, Courcey Rovers chase possession. Pic: Larry Cummins. 2021 SE Systems Cork Senior Camogie Championship; Ballincollig vs Courcey Rovers at Coachford, Co Cork on saturday 18th September 2021.
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 Aisling Wallace, Glen Rovers, Emma Quigley, Eire Og. EEjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport. 2021 Cork Senior Camogie Championship, Glen Rovers V's Eire Og, at Castle Road, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrCamogieGlenRVsEireOg09 
 Tara McCarthy, Glen Rovers, Orla beechinor, Eire Og. EEjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport. 2021 Cork Senior Camogie Championship, Glen Rovers V's Eire Og, at Castle Road, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrCamogieGlenRVsEireOg08 
 Tara McCarthy, Glen Rovers, Orla beechinor, Eire Og. EEjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport. 2021 Cork Senior Camogie Championship, Glen Rovers V's Eire Og, at Castle Road, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrCamogieGlenRVsEireOg07 
 Aisling Wallace, Glen Rovers, Olivia Lynch, Eire Og Goalkeeper. EEjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport. 2021 Cork Senior Camogie Championship, Glen Rovers V's Eire Og, at Castle Road, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrCamogieGlenRVsEireOg06 
 Emma Murphy, Glen Rovers, Aileen Hennessy, Eire Og. EEjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport. 2021 Cork Senior Camogie Championship, Glen Rovers V's Eire Og, at Castle Road, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrCamogieGlenRVsEireOg05 
 Aisling Wallace, Glen Rovers, Fiona Murphy, Eire Og. EEjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport. 2021 Cork Senior Camogie Championship, Glen Rovers V's Eire Og, at Castle Road, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrCamogieGlenRVsEireOg04 
 Leanne O'Sullivan, Glen Rovers, Emma Crowley and Marie Gleeson, Eire Og. EEjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport. 2021 Cork Senior Camogie Championship, Glen Rovers V's Eire Og, at Castle Road, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrCamogieGlenRVsEireOg03 
 Aisling Wallace, Glen Rovers, Emma Quigley, Eire Og. EEjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport. 2021 Cork Senior Camogie Championship, Glen Rovers V's Eire Og, at Castle Road, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrCamogieGlenRVsEireOg02 
 Katie Walsh, Glen Rovers, Ciara Sheehan and Aoife O'Callaghan, Eire Og. EEjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport. 2021 Cork Senior Camogie Championship, Glen Rovers V's Eire Og, at Castle Road, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrCamogieGlenRVsEireOg01 
 Katie Walsh, Glen Rovers, Ciara Sheehan and Aoife O'Callaghan, Eire Og. EEjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport. 2021 Cork Senior Camogie Championship, Glen Rovers V's Eire Og, at Castle Road, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrAHCFermoyVBandon10 
 Brian O'Sullivan, Fermoy, Darren Crowley, Bandon. XXjob 18/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Senior A Hurling Championship, Fermoy V's Bandon, at Blarney, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrAHCFermoyVBandon09 
 Shane Aherne and Jack Scannell, Fermoy, Darren Crowley, Bandon. XXjob 18/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Senior A Hurling Championship, Fermoy V's Bandon, at Blarney, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrAHCFermoyVBandon08 
 Eoin Clancy, Ronan O'Callaghan and Brian O'Sullivan, Fermoy, Aidan O'Mahony and Adam Murphy, Bandon. XXjob 18/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Senior A Hurling Championship, Fermoy V's Bandon, at Blarney, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrAHCFermoyVBandon07 
 Shane Aherne and Jack Scannell, Fermoy, Darren Crowley, Bandon. XXjob 18/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Senior A Hurling Championship, Fermoy V's Bandon, at Blarney, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrAHCFermoyVBandon06 
 Jack Scannell, Fermoy, Michael Cahalane, Bandon. XXjob 18/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Senior A Hurling Championship, Fermoy V's Bandon, at Blarney, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrAHCFermoyVBandon05 
 Brian O'Sullivan and Eoin Clancy, Fermoy, Aidan O'Mahony, Bandon. XXjob 18/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Senior A Hurling Championship, Fermoy V's Bandon, at Blarney, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrAHCFermoyVBandon04 
 Kieran Morrison and Brian O'Sullivan, Fermoy, Rory Fogarty, Bandon. XXjob 18/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Senior A Hurling Championship, Fermoy V's Bandon, at Blarney, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrAHCFermoyVBandon03 
 Jack Scannell, Fermoy, Darren Crowley, Bandon. XXjob 18/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Senior A Hurling Championship, Fermoy V's Bandon, at Blarney, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrAHCFermoyVBandon02 
 Jack Scannell, Fermoy, Darren Crowley, Bandon. XXjob 18/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Senior A Hurling Championship, Fermoy V's Bandon, at Blarney, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021SnrAHCFermoyVBandon01 
 Jack Scannell, Fermoy, Darren Crowley, Bandon. XXjob 18/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Senior A Hurling Championship, Fermoy V's Bandon, at Blarney, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCSarsVCarrig10 
 Cillian Roche, Sarsfields, Liam Gosnell, Carrigtwohill. EEXXjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Sarsfields V's Carrigtwohill, at Caherlag, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCSarsVCarrig09 
 William Kearney and Kevin Crowley, Sarsfields, Liam O'Sullivan and Sean Walsh, Carrigtwohill. EEXXjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Sarsfields V's Carrigtwohill, at Caherlag, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCSarsVCarrig08 
 Eoghan Murphy, Sarsfields, Justin Oke, Carrigtwohill. EEXXjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Sarsfields V's Carrigtwohill, at Caherlag, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCSarsVCarrig07 
 Alan Kennedy, Sarsfields Goalkeeper, resorts to a clearance over his shoulder, under pressure from Sean Walsh, Carrigtwohill. EEXXjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Sarsfields V's Carrigtwohill, at Caherlag, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCSarsVCarrig06 
 Craig Leahy, Sarsfields, Sean Walsh, Carrigtwohill. EEXXjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Sarsfields V's Carrigtwohill, at Caherlag, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCSarsVCarrig05 
 Cillian Roche and Craig Leahy, Sarsfields, James Mulcahy, Carrigtwohill. EEXXjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Sarsfields V's Carrigtwohill, at Caherlag, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCSarsVCarrig04 
 Cathal McCarthy, Craig Leahy, Kevin Crowley and Killian Murphy, Sarsfields, Brendan Twomey, Carrigtwohill. EEXXjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Sarsfields V's Carrigtwohill, at Caherlag, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCSarsVCarrig03 
 Cathal McCarthy, Craig Leahy, Kevin Crowley and Killian Murphy, Sarsfields, Brendan Twomey, Carrigtwohill. EEXXjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Sarsfields V's Carrigtwohill, at Caherlag, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCSarsVCarrig02 
 Cathal McCarthy, Craig Leahy, Kevin Crowley and Killian Murphy, Sarsfields, Brendan Twomey, Carrigtwohill. EEXXjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Sarsfields V's Carrigtwohill, at Caherlag, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCSarsVCarrig01 
 Cathal McCarthy, Sarsfields, James Mulcahy, Carrigtwohill. EEXXjob 19/09/2021 Echo Sport/Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Sarsfields V's Carrigtwohill, at Caherlag, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCMidletonVPiarsaigh10 
 Conor Lehane, Midleton, Cian Buckley, Na Piarsaigh. XXjob 17/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Midleton V's Na Piarsaigh, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Pa White, Midleton, Christopher Joyce, Na Piarsaigh. XXjob 17/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Midleton V's Na Piarsaigh, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCMidletonVPiarsaigh08 
 Conor Lehane and Sam Quirke, Midleton, Cian Buckley, Na Piarsaigh. XXjob 17/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Midleton V's Na Piarsaigh, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCMidletonVPiarsaigh07 
 Pa White and Paul Haughney, Midleton, Adam Dennehy, Na Piarsaigh. XXjob 17/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Midleton V's Na Piarsaigh, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCMidletonVPiarsaigh06 
 Conor Lehane, Midleton, drops his hurley during the game against Na Piarsaigh. XXjob 17/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Midleton V's Na Piarsaigh, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCMidletonVPiarsaigh05 
 Cormac Walsh, Midleton, Patrick Rourke, Na Piarsaigh. XXjob 17/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Midleton V's Na Piarsaigh, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCMidletonVPiarsaigh04 
 Sean O'Leary Hayes, Midleton, Padraig Guest, Na Piarsaigh. XXjob 17/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Midleton V's Na Piarsaigh, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCMidletonVPiarsaigh03 
 Sean O'Leary Hayes, Midleton, Eoin Sheehan and Patrick Rourke, Na Piarsaigh. XXjob 17/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Midleton V's Na Piarsaigh, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JC2021PSHCMidletonVPiarsaigh02 
 Sam Quirke, Midleton, Gordon Joyce, Na Piarsaigh. XXjob 17/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Midleton V's Na Piarsaigh, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Brion Saunderson, Midleton Goalkeeper under pressure from Kevin Forde and Padraig Guest, Na Piarsaigh. XXjob 17/09/2021 Irish Examiner. 2021 Cork County Premier Senior Hurling Championship, Midleton V's Na Piarsaigh, at Pairc Ui Rinn, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
HC-SAHC-Fr-ONeills-Killeagh-9 
 EE 19/09/2021 SPORT - Fr O'Neills Thomas Millerick reaches out to the sliothar ahead of Killeagh's James Fogarty during the Senior A Hurling Championship match in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-SAHC-Fr-ONeills-Killeagh-8 
 EE 19/09/2021 SPORT - Killeagh's Sean Long shrugs off the challenge from Fr O'Neills Daniel Harrington during the Senior A Hurling Championship match in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-SAHC-Fr-ONeills-Killeagh-7 
 EE 19/09/2021 SPORT - Fr O'Neills Thomas Millerick breaks away from Killeagh's James Fogarty during the Senior A Hurling Championship match in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-SAHC-Fr-ONeills-Killeagh-6 
 EE 19/09/2021 SPORT - Killeagh's Andrew Walsh manages to hand pass the sliothar despite the challenge from Fr O'Neills Joe Millerick during the Senior A Hurling Championship match in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-SAHC-Fr-ONeills-Killeagh-5 
 EE 19/09/2021 SPORT - Killeagh's Andrew Walsh and Fr O'Neills Joe Millerick keep their eyes on the sliothar despite stumbling to the ground during the Senior A Hurling Championship match in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-SAHC-Fr-ONeills-Killeagh-4 
 EE 19/09/2021 SPORT - Fr O'Neills Tomas Millerick stumbles to the ground as he is challenged by Killeagh's Gary Leahy during the Senior A Hurling Championship match in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-SAHC-Fr-ONeills-Killeagh-3 
 EE 19/09/2021 SPORT - Killeagh's James Fogarty jumps high to gather the sliothar from Fr O'Neill's Joe Millerick during the Senior A Hurling Championship match in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-SAHC-Fr-ONeills-Killeagh-2 
 EE 19/09/2021 SPORT - Killeagh's James Fogarty holds onto the sliothar despite the challenge from Fr O'Neill's Joe Millerick during the Senior A Hurling Championship match in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-SAHC-Fr-ONeills-Killeagh-1 
 EE 19/09/2021 SPORT - Killeagh's Andrew Walsh manages to get past Rob Cullinane and Mark O'Keeffe of Fr O'Neills during the Senior A Hurling Championship match in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Great-Railway-Cycle-6 
 EE 18/09/2021 NEWS - Sam and Hilda Beamish picured at the registration of this years Great Railway Cycle in Carrigaline. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 18/09/2021 NEWS - All set for the recent Great Railway Cycle in Carrigaline were Laura Ward, Brian Twomey, Paul Sweeney and Liz Spratt from PepsiCo. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 18/09/2021 NEWS - Brendan Cunningham, Ballinlough and Mark Whitaker from Douglas seen at the Great Railway Cycle in Carrigaline. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 18/09/2021 NEWS - Gary Fitroy and Eoghan Murphy from Carrigaline pictured at the Great Railway Cycle in Carrigaline. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 18/09/2021 NEWS - Cyclists from PepsiCo pictured at the start of the annual Great Railway Cycle in Carrigaline. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 18/09/2021 NEWS - Pictured at the registraion desk at the start of the Carrigaline Great Railway Cycle were Anita Curtin, Sarah O'Keeffe, Gillian Vaughan, President Carrigaline Lions and Event co-ordinator Mark Ginn. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-FAI-Int-Cup-UCC-Rockmount-7 
 EE 18/09/2021 SPORT - Rockmount's Kevin O'Connell heads the ball away from UCC's Stephen O'Connor during the FAI Intermediate Cup match at The Farm. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-FAI-Int-Cup-UCC-Rockmount-6 
 EE 18/09/2021 SPORT - Rockmount keeper Brendan O'Connell about o gather the ball from UCC's Eoghan Vaughan during the FAI Intermediate Cup match at The Farm. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-FAI-Int-Cup-UCC-Rockmount-4 
 EE 18/09/2021 SPORT - UCC's Alex Minihane attempts to pull away from Rockmount's James O'Connell in the FAI Intermediate Cup 1st round match at The Farm. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-FAI-Int-Cup-UCC-Rockmount-3 
 EE 18/09/2021 SPORT - Rockmount's Christopher McCarthy (on ground) scores a spectacular goal against UCC in the FAI Intermediate Cup 1st round match at The Farm. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-FAI-Int-Cup-UCC-Rockmount-2 
 EE 18/09/2021 SPORT - Rockmount's Christopher McCarthy clashes wih UCC's Greg Magner during the FAI Intermediate Cup 1st round match at The Farm. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-FAI-Int-Cup-UCC-Rockmount-1 
 EE 18/09/2021 SPORT - Rockmount's Cian O'Driscoll pulls away from Brian Simpson and Alex Minihane of UCC during the FAI Intermediate Cup 1st round match at The Farm. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-FAI-In-Cup-UCC-Rockmount-5 
 EE 18/09/2021 SPORT - Rockmount's Cian Leonard heads the ball away from UCC's Jack O'Sullivan during the FAI Intermediate Cup 1st round match at The Farm. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-CWSSL-U17D2oughal-Carrigaline-2 
 EE 19/09/2021 SPORT - The Carrigaline team that defeated Youghal 4-1 in the GE Healthcare CWSSL U17 Div 2 match at Ardrath Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-CWSSL-U17D2-Youghal-Carrigaline-1 
 EE 19/09/2021 SPORT - Youghal who played against Carrigaline in the GE Healthcare CWSSL U17 Div 2 match at Ardrath Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Carrigaline-Pottery-Sculpture-4 
 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS - Members of the Carrigaline Tidy Towns group pictured at the unveiling of the Carrigaline Pottery sculpture in Carrigaline recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Carrigaline-Pottery-sculpture-3 
 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS - Former workers of Carrigaline Pottery seen at the recent unveiling of a sculpture marking the Carrigaline Pottery factory which was synonymous with Carrigaline for almost 75 years. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Carrigaline-Pottery-sculpture-2 
 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS - Pictured at the unveiling of a sculpture marking Carrigaline Pottery in Carrigaline as part of Culture Night were organising committee members Maura Allen, Claire O'Mullane, sculptor Mick Wilkins, Betty O'Riordan, Thos Maye, Pat O'Farrell and Cllr Liam O'Connor. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Carrigaline-Pottery-sculpture-1 
 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS - Pictured at the unveiling of a sculpture marking Carrigaline Pottery in Carrigaline as part of Culture Night were organising committee members Cllr Liam O'Connor, sculptor Mick Wilkins, Maura Allen, Betty O'Riordan, Pat O'Farrell and Thos Maye. Picture: Howard Crowdy
EOHSinncycle03 
 17th September 2021... Sinn Féin's Cork North Central representatives Cllr Kenneth Collins, Mandy O'Leary-Hegarty; Thomas Gould ,TD and Cllr Mick Nugent launching the results of their cycling survey. .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSinncycle02 
 17th September 2021... Sinn Féin's Cork North Central representatives Cllr Kenneth Collins, Mandy O'Leary-Hegarty; Thomas Gould ,TD and Cllr Mick Nugent launching the results of their cycling survey. .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSinncycle01 
 17th September 2021... Sinn Féin's Cork North Central representatives Cllr Kenneth Collins, Mandy O'Leary-Hegarty; Thomas Gould ,TD and Cllr Mick Nugent launching the results of their cycling survey. .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSarsfinal11 
 18th September 2021... Sarsfields captain Barry O'Flynn and players celebrate defeating Glen Rover's in the Rebel Og premier 1 under 15 HC final at Pairc Ui Rinn.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSarsfinal08 
 18th September 2021... Sarsfields captain Barry O'Flynn and players celebrate defeating Glen Rover's in the Rebel Og premier 1 under 15 HC final at Pairc Ui Rinn.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSarsfinal07 
 18th September 2021... Sarsfields players celebrate defeating Glen Rover's in the Rebel Og premier 1 under 15 HC final at Pairc Ui Rinn.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSarsfinal06 
 18th September 2021... Sarsfields captain Barry O'Flynn and players celebrate defeating Glen Rover's in the Rebel Og premier 1 under 15 HC final at Pairc Ui Rinn.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSarsfinal05 
 18th September 2021... Michael O'Mahoney, chairman Rebel Og after presenting Sarsfields captain Barry O'Flynn with the trophy after defeating Glen Rover's in the Rebel Og premier 1 under 15 HC final at Pairc Ui Rinn.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSarsfinal04 
 18th September 2021... Sarsfields Harry Cogan celebrates the wi over Glen Rover's in the during the Rebel Og premier 1 under 15 HC final at Pairc Ui Rinn.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSarsfinal03 
 18th September 2021... Glen Rover's Michael Tadgh Brosnan breaks from Sarsfield's Sean Bracken and sam Allen during the Rebel Og premier 1 under 15 HC final at Pairc Ui Rinn.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSarsfinal02 
 18th September 2021... Sarsfields c Josh Mcmahon shoots from Glen Rover's Diarmuid Wall during the Rebel Og premier 1 under 15 HC final at Pairc Ui Rinn.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHSarsfinal01 
 18th September 2021... Sarsfields Barry O'Flynn shoots from Glen Rover's Oisin O'Connell and David O'Mahoney during the Rebel Og premier 1 under 15 HC final at Pairc Ui Rinn.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHNurses12 
 17th September 2021... General Nursing Interns Paulina Kozhvharova ,Southern Road; Cliona Buckley, Ballingeary, and Reem Egan, Clonmel who graduated at Cork University Hospital .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMallow09 
 18th September 2021.. Mallow goalkeeper Padge Buckleey saves a penalty late in the game against Ballyhea during the Co-Op Superstores Cork SAHC at Buttevant. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMallow08 
 18th September 2021.. Mallow manager Ger Manley against Ballyhea during the Co-Op Superstores Cork SAHC at Buttevant. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMallow07 
 18th September 2021.. Mallow's Steven O'Callaghan is fouled by Ballyhea's Michael Morrissey during the Co-Op Superstores Cork SAHC at Buttevant. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMallow06 
 18th September 2021.. Mallow's Aaron Sheehan is fouled by Ballyhea's Kevin Copps during the Co-Op Superstores Cork SAHC at Buttevant. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHMallow05 
 18th September 2021.. Mallow's Aaron Sheehan wins the sliotar from Ballyhea's Kevin Copps during the Co-Op Superstores Cork SAHC at Buttevant. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Mallow's Niall O'Riordan and Ballyhea's Tom Hanley tussle for the sliotar during the Co-Op Superstores Cork SAHC at Buttevant. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Mallow's Paul Lyons wins the sliotar from Ballyhea's Kevins Copps, Tom Hanley and Cailean Cox during the Co-Op Superstores Cork SAHC at Buttevant. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Mallow's Daniel Sheehan shoots from Ballyhea's James O'Leary during the Co-Op Superstores Cork SAHC at Buttevant. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Bishopstown's Diarmuid Lester shoots from Glen Rover's Liam Coughlan during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at pairc Ui Rinn.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Bishopstown's Patrick Cronin has his shot blocked by Glen Rover's Adam Lynch during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at pairc Ui Rinn.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Bishopstown's Conor Hegarty is tackled by Glen Rover's Robert Downey during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Bishopstown's Colm O'Driscoll wins the sliotar from Glen Rover's Robert Downey during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Bishopstown's Thomas Murray is hooked by Glen Rover's Adam Lynch during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Glen Rover's David Dooling is sent off against Bishopstown during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Glen Rover's Patrick Horgan shoots over a point from Bishopstown's Kevin O'Driscoll during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Glen Rover's Liam Coughlan shoots over a point against Bishopstown during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Bishopstown's James Scally and Barry Murphy go high with Glen Rover's Mark Dooley during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Bishopstown's James Scally and Barry Murphy go high with Glen Rover's Mark Dooley during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Glen Rover's Patrick Horgan wins the ball from Bishopstown's Colm O'Driscoll during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at pairc Ui Rinn. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Douglas' Brian Hartnett is tackled by Newtownshandrum's Kieran O'Sullivan during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Douglas' Shane Kingston and Newtownshandrum's Ryan Fallon tussle for the sliotar during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Douglas' Alan Cadogan and Newtownshandrum's Mattie Ryan exchange words during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Douglas' Conor Kingston and Newtownshandrum's Michael Thompson tussle for the sliotar during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Douglas' Eoin Cadogan is fouled by Newtownshandrum's Sean Griffin during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Douglas' Cillian O'Donovan and Mark Howell tussle with Newtownshandrum's Tim O'Mahoney during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 18th September 2021.. Douglas' Brian Turnbull bursting past Newtownshandrum's Kieran O'Sullivan during the Co-Op Superstores Cork PSHC at Glantane. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Elaine Reid and Stephen Marsden taking part in the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Angie Benhaffaf and her twins Hassan and Hussein the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Paul Coyle (Shrek) with Alfie and Yvonne Fitzsimmons East Ferry taking part in the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Paul Coyle taking part in the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Hanno and Hami Ruppett from Aghada at the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Rowan, Jonah and Eli Glanville from Ballintotis the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Ciara and Greg Toolis taking part in the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Charlie and Harry Fitzsimmons from East Ferry at the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Jamie, Rhys and Cáden Ryan from Cloyne at the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Simone Reeves welcomes the participants in the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Simone Reeves welcomes the participants in the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Vanessa Frota, Pascale Barrett and Simone Reeves at the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Roslyn O'Driscoll, Whiregate and Myles Kirby, Ballycotton at the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Derek Murray, Leo Harrigan,Ronan and Joshua McGlade taking part in the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Sarah Howard and Nigel Priestley taking part in the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021...Sara Rogantoni and Ian Bolger taking part in the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... Maxine and Dean Marks at the Cannonball rally at Ballymaloe house in East Cork.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 Kilara Og celebrating, after defeating Mallow in the U15 Premier 2 county hurling final at Shanballymore. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 19.09.2021
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 Denis Twomey of Rebel Og, presents the cup to Kilara Og captain Liam Og Hegarty, after they defeated Mallow in the U15 Premier 2 county hurling final at Shanballymore. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 19.09.2021
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 Kilara Og coach Will O'Donoghue, celebrating with his players after they beat Mallow in the U15 Premier 2 county hurling final at Shanballymore. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 19.09.2021
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 Mallow's Eddy Walsh is fouled by Kilara Og's Ben Carey, during their U15 Premier 2 county hurling final at Shanballymore. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 19.09.2021
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 Kilara Og's Olan McCarthy celebrates his goal against Mallow, during their U15 Premier 2 county hurling final at Shanballymore. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 19.09.2021
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 Kilara Og's Olan McCarthy scores a fine goal as Mallow's Richard McAuliffe closes in, during their U15 Premier 2 county hurling final at Shanballymore. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 19.09.2021
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 Kilara Og's Luke Donfield races past Mallow's Cathal Mullins and Eoghan Murphy, during their U15 Premier 2 county hurling final at Shanballymore. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 19.09.2021
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 Galtee Walking Club members taking part in a walk at Glengarra Wood in Co Tipperary. Picture: David Keane. XXjob Exam News 19.09.2021
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 Galtee Walking Club members Thos O'Neill and Eddie McGrath, before their walk at Glengarra Wood in Co Tipperary. Picture: David Keane. XXjob Exam News 19.09.2021
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 Galtee Walking Club members Therese Roche, Kathleen Ryan and Margaret Cosgrave, before their walk at Glengarra Wood in Co Tipperary. Picture: David Keane. XXjob Exam News 19.09.2021
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 Galtee Walking Club members before their walk at Glengarra Wood in Co Tipperary. Picture: David Keane. XXjob Exam News 19.09.2021
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 Galtee Walking Club member and leader for the day Paddy Bourke, getting ready at Glengarra Wood in Co Tipperary. Picture: David Keane. XXjob Exam News 19.09.2021
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 Ballymartle's Luke O'Callaghan and Bride Rovers' Jordan Mannix, battle in the air during their Senior A Hurling Championship clash at Riverstown. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 18.09.2021
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 Bride Rovers' Eoin Roche keeps possession under pressure from Ballymartle's Darren McCarthy and Luke O'Callaghan, during their Senior A Hurling Championship clash at Riverstown. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 18.09.2021
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 Ballymartle's Brian Corry tries to get away from Bride Rovers' Tadhg O'Sullivan, during their Senior A Hurling Championship clash at Riverstown. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 18.09.2021
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 Ballymartle's Shane Cummins is chased down by Bride Rovers' Shane O'Connor, during their Senior A Hurling Championship clash at Riverstown. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 18.09.2021
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 Ballymartle's Liam Corry wins possession ahead of Bride Rovers' Brian Roche, during their Senior A Hurling Championship clash at Riverstown. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 18.09.2021
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 Bride Rovers defender Eoin Roche gets his pass away as Ballymartle's Luke O'Callaghan closes in, during their Senior A Hurling Championship clash at Riverstown. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 18.09.2021
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 Kanturk's Brian O'Sullivan makes a fine catch under pressure from Blarney's Denis McSweeney and Shane Barrett, during their Senior A Hurling Championship clash at Mallow. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 17.09.2021
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 Kanturk's John McLoughlin and Blarney's Shane Mulcahy, battle for the ball during their Senior A Hurling Championship clash at Mallow. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 17.09.2021
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 Blarney's Padraig Power is tackled by Kanturk's Darren Brown, during their Senior A Hurling Championship clash at Mallow. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 17.09.2021
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 Blarney's Keith Costello tries to get away from Kanturk's Ryan Walsh, during their Senior A Hurling Championship clash at Mallow. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 17.09.2021
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 Blarney's Shane Mulcahy is fouled by Kanturk's John McLoughlin, during their Senior A Hurling Championship clash at Mallow. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 17.09.2021
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 Blarney's Declan Hannon keeps possession under pressure from Kanturk's Liam Cashman, during their Senior A Hurling Championship clash at Mallow. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 17.09.2021
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 19/09/2021. Newcestown's Luke Meade wins possession from Cloyne's Diarmuid Byrne in the Co-op Superstores Cork SAHC at Ballyanly. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 19/09/2021. Cloyne's Conor Cahill and Briain Minihane and Newcestown's Fionn Keane trying to win the ball in the Co-op Superstores Cork SAHC at Ballyanly. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 19/09/2021. Cloyne's Briain Minihane soloing downfield chased by Newcestown's Colm O'Donovan in the Co-op Superstores Cork SAHC at Ballyanly. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 19/09/2021. Cloyne goalkeeper Dónal Óg Cusack making a fine save against Newcestown in the Co-op Superstores Cork SAHC at Ballyanly. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 19/09/2021. Newcestown's Colm Dineen racing goalwards chased by Cloyne's Stephen Beausang in the Co-op Superstores Cork SAHC at Ballyanly. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 19/09/2021. Newcestown's Colm O'Donovan and Cloyne's Paudie O'Sullivan in a race to win the ball in the Co-op Superstores Cork SAHC at Ballyanly. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 19/09/2021. Newcestown's Richard O'Sullivan wins possession from Cloyne's Diarmuid Byrne in the Co-op Superstores Cork SAHC at Ballyanly. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 19/09/2021. Mayfield United's Sean O'Donovan and Midleton's Brian Lynch trying to win the ball in the Cork Schoolboys League Joma/Sportsgear Direct Under 16 Premier League game at Mayfield. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 19/09/2021. Midleton's Rory Black heads the ball past Mayfield United's Rhys Olotu in the Cork Schoolboys League Joma/Sportsgear Direct Under 16 Premier League game at Mayfield. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 19/09/2021. Midleton's Rory Black (centre) celebrates with team-mates Jay Jay Olijitan and Brian Lynch after he scored a goal against Mayfield United in the Cork Schoolboys League Under 16 Premier League game at Mayfield. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 19/09/2021. Mayfield United goalkeeper Kian Lane saves against Midleton in the Cork Schoolboys League Joma/Sportsgear Direct Under 16 Premier League game at Mayfield. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 19/09/2021. Mayfield United goalkeeper Kian Lane saves against Midleton in the Cork Schoolboys League Joma/Sportsgear Direct Under 16 Premier League game at Mayfield. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Rockmount's David Dunne looking to get past Darragh Corcoran of Corinthian Boys in the Cork Schoolboys League Premier League game. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Olan Finnegan of Rockmount shoots narrowly wide against Corinthians Boys in the Cork Schoolboys League Premier League game. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. David Dunne of Rockmount watching his shot go into the net to score against Corinthian Boys in the Cork Schoolboys League Premier League game. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Tomas Reddington of Corinthians Boys shoots past Rockmount's Olan Finnegan in the Cork Schoolboys League Premier League game. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Matthew Lehane of Rockmount blocking a run through the centre by Mark O'Keeffe of Corinthians Boys in the Cork Schoolboys League Premier League game. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Éire Óg's John Cooper racing clear chased by Carrigaline's Simon O'Brien in the Co-op Superstores Cork PIHC at Ballygarvan. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Carrigaline players Simon O'Brien and Patrick McBarron going high for the ball with Éire Óg's Brian Corcoran in the Co-op Superstores Cork PIHC at Ballygarvan. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Carrigaline's Denis McBarron passing the ball under pressure from Éire Óg players John Cooper and John Mullins in the Co-op Superstores Cork PIHC at Ballygarvan. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Éire Óg's Conor McGoldrick wins possession from Carrigaline's Ronan Kelleher in the Co-op Superstores Cork PIHC at Brinny. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Carrigaline's Patrick McBarron and Éire Óg Brian Corcoran going high for the ball in the Co-op Superstores Cork PIHC at Brinny. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Éire Óg's Kevin Hallissey being challenged by Carrigaline's Kevin Kavanagh in the Co-op Superstores Cork PIHC at Brinny. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Carrigaline's Rob O'Shea breaks away from Éire Óg players Daire McCarthy and John Cooper in the Co-op Superstores Cork PIHC at Ballygarvan. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Ballinhassig's Michael Sheehan hand-passing the ball to Diarmuid O'Sullivan as he is challenged by Ballincollig's David Bowen in the Co-op Superstores Cork PIHC at Brinny. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Ballinhassig's Michael Sheehan soloing past Ballincollig's Cian Dorgan in the Co-op Superstores Cork PIHC at Brinny. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Ballinhassig's Cillian Tyers shoots goalwards past Ballincollig's Ciarán O'Sullivan in the Co-op Superstores Cork PIHC at Brinny. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Ballinhassig's James O'Callaghan gets the ball clear despite the efforts of Ballincollig's Peter O'Neill in the Co-op Superstores Cork PIHC at Brinny. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Ballincollig's Sean Walsh winning possession from Ballinhassig's Patrick O'Leary in the Co-op Superstores Cork PIHC at Brinny. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 18/09/2021. Ballinhassig's Shane McCarthy and Ballincollig's Peter O'Neill trying to win the ball in the Co-op Superstores Cork PIHC at Brinny. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 19/09/2021. Eilish Kennedy with her sisters Kate and Aoibhinn and brother Tom, Leamlara,at an art workshop with artist Ciara Rodgers for families of children with down syndrome at the Glucksman Gallery, UCC. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 19/09/2021. Róisín Veiga, Bishopstown, Cork, with her parents Carol and Martín and her sister Aldara enjoyed an art workshop with artist Ciara Rodgers for families of children with down syndrome at the Glucksman Gallery, UCC. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 19/09/2021. Cathal Ryan with his brother Seán and sister Sophia enjoying an art workshop with artist Ciara Rodgers for families of children with down syndrome at the Glucksman Gallery, UCC. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 19/09/2021. Olivia Duncliffe, Ballyvolane, Cork, having fun at an art workshop with artist Ciara Rodgers for families of children with down syndrome at the Glucksman Gallery, UCC. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 IE/THE ECHO LIVE NEWS 19/09/2021. Having fun at the end of an art workshop with artist Ciara Rodgers for families of children with down syndrome at the Glucksman Gallery, UCC, were Aldara and Róisín Veiga (left) and Sophia and Olivia Duncliffe. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 Sixth-year students at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Cork Alan O'Sullivan and Cormac Harris celebrate after it was announced at a virtual ceremony that they were the European Union Competition for Young Scientists winners for 2020. Included are parents Marie O'Regan and Colette Murphy and kevin Harris. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Sixth-year students at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Cork Alan O'Sullivan and Cormac Harris celebrate after it was announced at a virtual ceremony that they were the European Union Competition for Young Scientists winners for 2020. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Sixth-year students at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Cork Alan O'Sullivan and Cormac Harris celebrate after it was announced at a virtual ceremony that they were the European Union Competition for Young Scientists winners for 2020. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School principal Michelle Sliney shows her delight as sixth-year students at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Cork Cormac Harris, and Alan O'Sullivan celebrate after it was announced at a virtual ceremony that they were the European Union Competition for Young Scientists winners for 2020. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School principal Michelle Sliney reacts as sixth-year students at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Cork Cormac Harris, and Alan O'Sullivan celebrate after it was announced at a virtual ceremony that they were the European Union Competition for Young Scientists winners for 2020. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School principal Michelle Sliney reacts as sixth-year students at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Cork Cormac Harris, and Alan O'Sullivan celebrate after it was announced at a virtual ceremony that they were the European Union Competition for Young Scientists winners for 2020. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School principal Michelle Sliney reacts as sixth-year students at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Cork Cormac Harris, and Alan O'Sullivan celebrate after it was announced at a virtual ceremony that they were the European Union Competition for Young Scientists winners for 2020. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Sixth-year students at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Cork, Cormac Harris, and Alan O'Sullivan celebrate after is was announced at a virtual ceremony that they were the European Union Competition for Young Scientists winners for 2020. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Sixth-year students at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Cork, Cormac Harris, and Alan O'Sullivan who were announced at a virtual ceremony that they were the European Union Competition for Young Scientists winners for 2020. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Sixth-year students at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Cork Cormac Harris, and Alan O'Sullivan take time to relax after it was announced at a virtual ceremony that they were the European Union Competition for Young Scientists winners for 2020. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School principal Michelle Sliney reacts as sixth-year students at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Cork Cormac Harris, and Alan O'Sullivan take time to relax after it was announced at a virtual ceremony that they were the European Union Competition for Young Scientists winners for 2020. Picture Dan Linehan
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 School principal Michelle Sliney shows her delight as sixth-year students at Coláiste Choilm, Ballincollig, Cork Cormac Harris, and Alan O'Sullivan take time to relax after it was announced at a virtual ceremony that they were the European Union Competition for Young Scientists winners for 2020. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Youn Adam and Ned Clarke from Newcestown, Cork taking part in their virtual Echo mini marathon at Kennedy Park, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Ciara Buckley, Mary O'Keeffe and winnie her dog with Emma Hanifin taking part in the virtual Echo mini marathon on the Marina, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Veronica Lee and Miriam Horgan looking forward to next years Echo mini marathon as the walk on the Marina, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Ryan McCarthy, Carrigaline Utd A in a clash with Joe O'Mahony, Everton in their Beamish Stout MSL junior 1st division match at Everton Park, Cork. Referee Robert O’Leary
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 Niall Quirke, Carrigaline Utd A is held off this ball by Aaron Kelleher, Everton in their Beamish Stout MSL junior 1st division matchat Everton Park, Cork. Referee Robert O’Leary
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 Celeb O'Connell, Carrigaline Utd A winning a great ball from Aaron West, Everton in their Beamish Stout MSL junior 1st division matchat Everton Park, Cork. Referee Robert O’Leary
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 Dylan Quinn, Carrigaline Utd A getting past the grounded Luke Forde, Everton in their Beamish Stout MSL junior 1st division matchat Everton Park, Cork. Referee Robert O’Leary
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 Dylan Quinn, Carrigaline Utd A is held off this ball by Luke Forde, Everton in their Beamish Stout MSL junior 1st division matchat Everton Park, Cork. Referee Robert O’Leary
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 Ryan McCarthy, Carrigaline Utd A looking on as Alan Horgan, Everton goes highest to win this ball in their Beamish Stout MSL junior 1st division matchat Everton Park, Cork. Referee Robert O’Leary
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 Referee Robert O'Leary with captains Celeb O'Connell, Carrigaline Utd A and Josh O'Sullivan, Everton at their Beamish Stout MSL junior 1st division matchat Everton Park, Cork. Referee Robert O’Leary
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 Méabh Cahalane, St. Finbarr's cant stop the breaking Niamh Dilworth, Inniscarra during their SE Systems senior championship camogie match at Castle Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Gráinne Cahalane, St. Finbarr's winning this ball from Niamh Dilworth, Inniscarra during their SE Systems senior championship camogie match at Castle Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Aoife O'Neill and Aisling Egan, St. Finbarr's defent well against Niamh Dilworth, Inniscarra during their SE Systems senior championship camogie match at Castle Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Aisling Shannon, St. Finbarr's under no pressure picking up this loose ball against Inniscarra during their SE Systems senior championship camogie match at Castle Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Inniscarra players Rebecca Quigley, Abbie McCarthy and Aileen sheehan surround Stephanie Punch, St. Finbarr's during their SE Systems senior championship camogie match at Castle Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Joanna Casey, Inniscarra taking a shot on goal under pressure from Aoife O'Neill, St. Finbarr's during their SE Systems senior championship camogie match at Castle Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Joanna Casey, Inniscarra going past Méabh Cahalane, St. Finbarr's during their SE Systems senior championship camogie match at Castle Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Richard Wallace and Julie-Anne Poland taking part in the Alcon Ireland annual ‘Alcon In Action’ day at their Model Farm Road plant. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Staff of Alcon Ireland annual ‘Alcon In Action’ day at their Model Farm Road plant. Included are Noreen Keating, Anna Talaga, Seán Buckley, Edward Barrett and Lauren Murphy. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Staff of Alcon Ireland annual ‘Alcon In Action’ day at Brú Columbanus, Wilton, Cork, included were, Charlie Barry and Ann Maria O'Connor of Brú Columbanus with Alcon staff, Valerie Walsh, Mike Harrington, Paul O'Mahony, Kelvin Healy, Tony Dorgan, Kieran McGinley, Liam Murphy, Sean Murphy, James Cotter and. Gabriel Sheehan. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Sixteen week old Alfie the Golden Doodle a My Canine Companian, autism and therapy services dog started his first day at the Midleton CBS primary school. School principal Niamh O'Leary introduced the dog to the pupils. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Sixteen week old Alfie the Golden Doodle a My Canine Companian, autism and therapy services dog started his first day at the Midleton CBS primary school. School principal Niamh O'Leary introduced the dog to 1st class pupils Shay and Harry. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Sixteen-week-old Alfie the Golden Doodle a My Canine Companion, autism and therapy services dog started his first day at the Midleton CBS primary school.where he met first class pupil Kogith. Picture Dan Linehan 
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 Sixteen-week-old Alfie the Golden Doodle a My Canine Companion, autism and therapy services dog started his first day at the Midleton CBS primary school.where he met first class pupil Thomas. Picture Dan Linehan 
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 Sixteen-week-old Alfie the Golden Doodle a My Canine Companion, autism and therapy services dog started his first day at the Midleton CBS primary school.where he met first class pupil Thomas. Picture Dan Linehan 
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 Sixteen-week-old Alfie the Golden Doodle a My Canine Companion, autism and therapy services dog started his first day at the Midleton CBS primary school.where he met first class pupil Thomas. Picture Dan Linehan 
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 Sixteen-week-old Alfie the Golden Doodle a My Canine Companion, autism and therapy services dog started his first day at the Midleton CBS primary school. School principal Niamh O'Leary introduced the dog to múinteoir Laura Moran and her 1st class pupils. Picture Dan Linehan 
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 Sixteen-week-old Alfie the Golden Doodle a My Canine Companion, autism and therapy services dog started his first day at the Midleton CBS primary school. School principal Niamh O'Leary introduced the dog to múinteoir Laura Moran and her 1st class pupils. Picture Dan Linehan 
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 Sixteen-week-old Alfie the Golden Doodle a My Canine Companion, autism and therapy services dog started his first day at the Midleton CBS primary school. School principal Niamh O'Leary introduced the dog to múinteoir Laura Moran and her 1st class pupils. Picture Dan Linehan 
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 Sixteen-week-old Alfie the Golden Doodle a My Canine Companion, autism and therapy services dog started his first day at the Midleton CBS primary school. School principal Niamh O'Leary introduced the dog to múinteoir Laura Moran and her 1st class pupils. Picture Dan Linehan 
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 (l to r) Mark Clifford, Senior Contracts Manager, Colas; Conor Delaney and Tom Dunne of FLI Carlow, David Fraser, Project Director, Colas and Niall MacCarthy, Managing Director, Cork Airport on the runway as a precast concrete electrical pit is offloaded from a truck. Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension
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 Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface and trenches being dug for electric cabling and services. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old tarmac surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 An excavator works on a trench as trucks line up in a queue to collect the old surface tarmac being removed. Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 Niall MacCarthy, Managing Director, Cork Airport and David Fraser, Project Director, Colas on the runway with trucks lined up in the background. Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 A concrete electrical pit, one of four hundred to be installed as part of the new lighting system, is put into position at the end of the runway. Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 David Fraser, Project Director, COLAS, Niall MacCarthy, Managing Director, Cork Airport and Jonathan Hall, Project Director, Dublin Airport Authority discuss the works progress. Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 A concrete electrical pit, one of four hundred that will be laid onsite, is offloaded from an articulated truck. Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 Colas crew lay piping/ducts for electric cabling in a trench dug beside the runway. Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 Gary Ryan of Ryan Road Planing checking on progress on the main runway. Works are very much underway on the reconstruction of a new runway at Cork Airport on Thursday 16th September 2021 with planing crews stripping off the old surface. Pic: Larry Cummins. Ref Eoin Enlish news story. Cork Airport managing director, Niall MacCarthy, said the main runway is now at the end of its operational life. He said the rebuild, a critical element of an overall €40m investment in the airport’s infrastructure over the next two years, represents the largest single investment in the airport since the new terminal, multi-storey car park and internal roadways were built in 2006. “The rebuilding of the runway will extend the life of the airport’s infrastructure for another 20 years,” he said. The upgrade work will involve: a structural reconstruction of the main runway, an upgrading of aircraft ground lighting to energy efficient LEDs, the installation of runway edge and centreline lighting, the replacement of secondary cabling and transformers, the construction of a new electrical pit and duct system, upgrading of primary electrical circuits in place since the 1980s, and the construction of a new electricity substation to provide back-up for the current substation. They said doing the work during a short, sharp 10-week closure will discommode fewer passengers over the next 10 weeks than it would if it was done as was initially planned over a much longer period next year. The main runway at Cork Airport has been in operation since 1961. It was built originally at 1,883m in length and was extended by 300m in 1989. The overlay project in 1999 was completed on the original runway element only, which means the pavement on the original runway is now 21 years old and the extension is 31 years old.
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 The unveiling with (right) Officer Commanding Lynch Camp, Commandant Tadhg O'Donoghue. Pic: Larry Cummins. The centenary event marking the 1921 Kilworth Camp Breakout was held at Lynch Camp, Kilworth Co. Cork on 15th September 2021. The 1921 Kilworth Camp breakout was a daring endeavour by republican internees, held under military supervision, during the War of Independence.
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 Fr Iggy O'Donovan speaking about the socio-political landscape of 1921 at the centenary event. Pic: Larry Cummins. The centenary event marking the 1921 Kilworth Camp Breakout was held at Lynch Camp, Kilworth Co. Cork on 15th September 2021. The 1921 Kilworth Camp breakout was a daring endeavour by republican internees, held under military supervision, during the War of Independence.
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 Speaking at the event is Officer Commanding Lynch Camp, Commandant Tadhg O'Donoghue. Pic: Larry Cummins. The centenary event marking the 1921 Kilworth Camp Breakout was held at Lynch Camp, Kilworth Co. Cork on 15th September 2021. The 1921 Kilworth Camp breakout was a daring endeavour by republican internees, held under military supervision, during the War of Independence.
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 Sixth class girls from Scoil Mhairtin, Kilworth NS and teacher Ms Ciara Molan practice their salute with instruction from Officer Commanding Lynch Camp, Commandant Tadhg O'Donoghue. Pic: Larry Cummins. The centenary event marking the 1921 Kilworth Camp Breakout was held at Lynch Camp, Kilworth Co. Cork on 15th September 2021. The 1921 Kilworth Camp breakout was a daring endeavour by republican internees, held under military supervision, during the War of Independence.
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 Officer Commanding, Commandant Tadhg O'Donoghue beside the information sign unveiled at the site. Pic: Larry Cummins. The centenary event marking the 1921 Kilworth Camp Breakout was held at Lynch Camp, Kilworth Co. Cork on 15th September 2021. The 1921 Kilworth Camp breakout was a daring endeavour by republican internees, held under military supervision, during the War of Independence.
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 Sister and brother Marian Kelly-Downes and Matt Kelly with a spoon and metal cross made by the internee, escapee Matt Kelly, pictured beside the 1920 Slieve na mBan (Slievenamon) Rolls Royce armoured car which led the convoy ambushed at Beal na Blath when General Michael Collins was killed. Pic: Larry Cummins. The centenary event marking the 1921 Kilworth Camp Breakout was held at Lynch Camp, Kilworth Co. Cork on 15th September 2021. The 1921 Kilworth Camp breakout was a daring endeavour by republican internees, held under military supervision, during the War of Independence.
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 93yo James Linehan, a nephew of escapee Simon Linehan, attended the event pictured beside the 1920 Slieve na mBan (Slievenamon) Rolls Royce armoured car which led the convoy ambushed at Beal na Blath when General Michael Collins was killed. Pic: Larry Cummins. The centenary event marking the 1921 Kilworth Camp Breakout was held at Lynch Camp, Kilworth Co. Cork on 15th September 2021. The 1921 Kilworth Camp breakout was a daring endeavour by republican internees, held under military supervision, during the War of Independence.
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 12yo Jane Linehan who is a direct desendent of one of the escapees., Simon Linehan. Included is her dad Simon, Mary O'Donoghue, grandniece of escapee Simon Linehan and 93yo James Linehan, a nephew of escapee Simon Linehan with the 1920 Slieve na mBan (Slievenamon) Rolls Royce armoured car which led the convoy ambushed at Beal na Blath when General Michael Collins was killed. Pic: Larry Cummins. The centenary event marking the 1921 Kilworth Camp Breakout was held at Lynch Camp, Kilworth Co. Cork on 15th September 2021. The 1921 Kilworth Camp breakout was a daring endeavour by republican internees, held under military supervision, during the War of Independence.
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 Sixth class pupils from Scoil Mhairtin, Kilworth were special guests at the event, having completed history projects about the breakout. Lt Jordan Corrigan with pupils (front duo) twins Ailbhe Brett, and Claudine Brett (middle duo ) Jane Linehan and Casey Lane and (rear duo) Lucy Beecher and Meadbh Riordan, with the 1920 Slieve na mBan (Slievenamon) Rolls Royce armoured car which led the convoy ambushed at Beal na Blath when General Michael Collins was killed. Pic: Larry Cummins. The centenary event marking the 1921 Kilworth Camp Breakout was held at Lynch Camp, Kilworth Co. Cork on 15th September 2021. The 1921 Kilworth Camp breakout was a daring endeavour by republican internees, held under military supervision, during the War of Independence.
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 Laying a wreath at the event are Bernadette O'Liathain and Paula Molan. Pic: Larry Cummins. The centenary event marking the 1921 Kilworth Camp Breakout was held at Lynch Camp, Kilworth Co. Cork on 15th September 2021. The 1921 Kilworth Camp breakout was a daring endeavour by republican internees, held under military supervision, during the War of Independence.
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 Sixth class pupils from Scoil Mhairtin, Kilworth were special guests at the event, having completed history projects about the breakout. (l to r) Meadbh Riordan, Casey Lane, Jane Linehan, Ailbhe Brett, Lucy Beecher and Claudine Brett with the 1920 Slieve na mBan (Slievenamon) Rolls Royce armoured car which led the convoy ambushed at Beal na Blath when General Michael Collins was killed. Pic: Larry Cummins. The centenary event marking the 1921 Kilworth Camp Breakout was held at Lynch Camp, Kilworth Co. Cork on 15th September 2021. The 1921 Kilworth Camp breakout was a daring endeavour by republican internees, held under military supervision, during the War of Independence.
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 Historian and author Tom O'Neill with guests John and Mary O'Brien, from Ballymacoda. Pic: Larry Cummins. The centenary event marking the 1921 Kilworth Camp Breakout was held at Lynch Camp, Kilworth Co. Cork on 15th September 2021. The 1921 Kilworth Camp breakout was a daring endeavour by republican internees, held under military supervision, during the War of Independence.
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 ICMSA - Dairy farmer D. J. Keohane on his farm at Timoleague, Co Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ICMSA - Dairy farmer D. J. Keohane on his farm at Timoleague, Co Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ICMSA - Dairy farmer D. J. Keohane on his farm at Timoleague, Co Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ICMSA - Dairy farmer D. J. Keohane with an environmentally-friendly 'trailing shoes' slurry spreader on his farm at Timoleague, Co Cork. The 'splash plate' spreaders are now illegal for use on Irish farms. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ICMSA - Dairy farmer D. J. Keohane with an environmentally-friendly 'trailing shoes' slurry spreader on his farm at Timoleague, Co Cork. The 'splash plate' spreaders are now illegal for use on Irish farms. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ICMSA - Dairy farmer D. J. Keohane on his farm at Timoleague, Co Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ICMSA - Dairy farmer D. J. Keohane on his farm at Timoleague, Co Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ICMSA - Dairy farmer D. J. Keohane on his farm at Timoleague, Co Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 ICMSA - Dairy farmer D. J. Keohane on his farm at Timoleague, Co Cork. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS FEATURES - Sisters Pauline and Ann Neville of Wm. Nevilles pictured inside their extensive Drapery Store in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS FEATURES - Sisters Pauline and Ann Neville of Nevilles pictured inside their extensive Drapery Store in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS FEATURES - Sisters Pauline and Ann Neville of Wm Nevilles pictured inside their extensive Drapery Store in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS FEATURES - Ann and Pauline Neville of Nevilles pictured at one of the counters at their store in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS FEATURES - Ann and Pauline Neville of Nevilles pictured at one of the counters at their store in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS FEATURES - Ann and Pauline Neville of Nevilles pictured at one of the counters at their store in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS FEATURES - Ann and Pauline Neville pictured at the entrance to Wm. Nevilles General Drapery Store in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS FEATURES - Pauline Neville ready to serve customers inside Nevilles Drapery Store in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS FEATURES - Pauline Neville pictured behind an old 20 draw counter in Neville Shop in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS FEATURES - Ann Neville pictured inside the extensive Nevilles Shop in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS FEATURES - Ann and Pauline Neville pictured outside Wm Nevilles Drapery Store in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 17/09/2021 NEWS FEATURES - Ann and Pauline Neville pictured outside Wm Nevilles DRapery Store in Youghal. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 14th September 2021.... XX Catherine Shanahan Property: Tania Bourke at her Truly Scrumptious coffee stall on the promenade in Cobh.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th September 2021.... XX Catherine Shanahan Property: Tania Bourke at her Truly Scrumptious coffee stall on the promenade in Cobh.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021..... Sinead O'Connor from Boreenmanna road, winner of The Echo Women's mini marathon in 2019 , all set for the virtual race this Sunday.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021..... Sinead O'Connor from Boreenmanna road, winner of The Echo Women's mini marathon in 2019 , all set for the virtual race this Sunday.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021..... Sinead O'Connor from Boreenmanna road, winner of The Echo Women's mini marathon in 2019 , all set for the virtual race this Sunday.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021..... Sinead O'Connor from Boreenmanna road, winner of The Echo Women's mini marathon in 2019 , all set for the virtual race this Sunday.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021..... Sinead O'Connor from Boreenmanna road, winner of The Echo Women's mini marathon in 2019 , all set for the virtual race this Sunday.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th September 2021..... XX Liz Dunphy..... Arthur Leahy (left) co-founder and John Calnan manager at Quay Co-Op on Sullivan's quay in Cork. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th September 2021..... XX Liz Dunphy..... Arthur Leahy (left) co-founder and John Calnan manager at Quay Co-Op on Sullivan's quay in Cork. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th September 2021..... XX Liz Dunphy..... Arthur Leahy (left) co-founder and John Calnan manager at Quay Co-Op on Sullivan's quay in Cork. Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... General Nursing Interns Jennifer O'Connell, Sligo; Caroline Murphy, Millstreet and Sinead O'Sullivan, Glengarriffe who graduated at Cork University Hospital .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... General Nursing Interns Mary McMahon, Castlemahon and Orla O'Riordan, Grenagh who graduated at Cork University Hospital .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... General Nursing Interns Aine Ennis, Vanessa Cotter, Sarah Barry, Laura Enright and Meabh Cronin who graduated at Cork University Hospital .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... General Nursing Interns who graduated at Cork University Hospital .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... General Nursing Interns Aisha McCarthy, Ballygarvan, Stephanie Cramer, Douglas; Amadeusz Lelental, Tralee and Fiona Tobin, Clonakilty who graduated at Cork University Hospital .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... General Nursing Interns Lorraine Sweeney, Togher and Seosai Mulrooney, Rochestown who graduated at Cork University Hospital .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... General Nursing Interns who graduated at Cork University Hospital .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... General Nursing Interns Carol Crotty, Tipperary; Orla O'Riordan, Grenagh and Hannah Hickey, Carrig An Suir who graduated at Cork University Hospital .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... General Nursing Interns who graduated at Cork University Hospital .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th September 2021... General Nursing Interns who graduated at Cork University Hospital .Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th September 2021.....XXNicole Glennon: Thumbs up from Noreen O'Callaghan, secretary at Watergrasshill National School, Co Cork , on secretaries gaining public service employment rights.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th September 2021.....XXNicole Glennon: Thumbs up from Noreen O'Callaghan, secretary at Watergrasshill National School, Co Cork , on secretaries gaining public service employment rights.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th September 2021.....XXNicole Glennon: Thumbs up from Noreen O'Callaghan, secretary at Watergrasshill National School, Co Cork , on secretaries gaining public service employment rights.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th September 2021.....XXNicole Glennon: Thumbs up from Noreen O'Callaghan, secretary at Watergrasshill National School, Co Cork , on secretaries gaining public service employment rights.Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th September 2021... Good start ambassadors Iffa Shah, Oskar Szewezuk, and Rebecca Flavin showing students around MTU campus . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th September 2021... Team leaders Clara O'Regan and Karina Bergin-Maner with 2nd year Physical science students Edith Cedeno; Akoko Abaya and Sadhbh Costelloe who are coming into MTU for the first time after the Covid pandemic . Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 Sarsfields' Olivia McAllen is tackled by Milford's Olive Linehan and Nicole O'Connor, during their Senior Camogie Championship clash at Mallow. Picture: David Keane. XXjob Exam Sport 15.09.2021
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 Sarsfields' Olivia McAllen is chased down by Milford's Katie Galvin, during their Senior Camogie Championship clash at Mallow. Picture: David Keane. XXjob Exam Sport 15.09.2021
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 Sarsfields' Olivia McAllen has her jersey pulled as she tries to get away from Milford's Olive Linehan, during their Senior Camogie Championship clash at Mallow. Picture: David Keane. XXjob Exam Sport 15.09.2021
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 Milford's Tara Fitzgibbon clears her lines under pressure from Sarsfields' Saoirse Desmond, during their Senior Camogie Championship clash at Mallow. Picture: David Keane. XXjob Exam Sport 15.09.2021
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 Milford's Eadaoin Goggin wins possession as Sarsfields' Rionna O'Mahony closes in, during their Senior Camogie Championship clash at Mallow. Picture: David Keane. XXjob Exam Sport 15.09.2021
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 Milford's Kayleigh Gilbourne and Sarsfields' Saoirse Desmond, battle for possession during their Senior Camogie Championship clash at Mallow. Picture: David Keane. XXjob Exam Sport 15.09.2021
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 Sarsfields' Clare Mullins gets away from Milford's Orla O'Mahony, during their Senior Camogie Championship clash at Mallow. Picture: David Keane. XXjob Exam Sport 15.09.2021
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Munster Senior League, Junior League Cup Final, Ringmahon Rangers V's Everton United, at Rockenham Park, Passage West, Cork. 
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North Cork Garda who will meet Bank Of New York in the Open Hurling Cup semi-final.
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 EE 10/09/2021 NEWS - Rachel O'Connell pictured at her home in Mayfield wih her mother Joanie and Aoife Nolan prior to her departure for a three year course in the prestigeous Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) Stage School in London. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 10/09/2021 NEWS - Rachel O'Connell, pictured at her home in Mayfield prior to her three year course in the prestigeous Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) Stage School in London. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 10/09/2021 NEWS - Rachel O'Connell, pictured at her home in Mayfield prior to her three year course in the prestigeous Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) Stage School in London. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 10/09/2021 NEWS - Rachel O'Connell, pictured at her home in Mayfield prior to her three year course in the prestigeous Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) Stage School in London. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 10/09/2021 NEWS - Rachel O'Connell, relaxing at home in Mayfield prior to her three year course in the prestigeous Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) Stage School in London. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 10/09/2021 NEWS - Rachel O'Connell, relaxing at home in Mayfield prior to her three year course in the prestigeous Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) Stage School in London. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 10/09/2021 NEWS - Rachel O'Connell from Mayfield who was accepted into the prestigeous Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) Stage School in London. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 11/09/2021 SPORT - Cork's Billy Higgins shrugs off the challenge from WWEC's Cian Murphy during the recent Kennedy Cup match in Cappoquin. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 11/09/2021 SPORT - Cork players line up behind each other as they await an incoming corner kick against WWECs in the Kennedy Cup match played in Cappoquin. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 11/09/2021 SPORT - Cork's Colm Harte is ackled by WWEC's Killian English during the Kennedy Cup match in Cappoquin. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 11/09/2021 SPORT - Cork's Aaron Murphy clashes with WWEC's Killian English during the Kennedy Cup match in Cappoquin. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 11/09/2021 SPORT - Cork's Evan Cummins manages to pull away from WWEC's David Wall during the Kennedy Cup match in Cappoquin. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 11/09/2021 SPORT - Carrigaline who played against Riverstown in the GE Healthcare CWSSL U12 Premier league season opener at the GACA grounds in Riverstown. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 11/09/2021 SPORT - Riverstown who played against Carrigaline in the GE Healthcare CWSSL U12 Premier league match at the GACA grounds in Riverstown. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 05/09/2021 SPORT - Castleview players Amanda Dorgan, Maggie Cullen and Lizzy Duncliffe celebrate in capturing the Div 1 league and Cup double following their league title decider against Ballinhassig at Castletreasure. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 05/09/2021 SPORT - Ballinhassig's Nicole Quinn clashes with Castleview's Ciara Buckley during the GE Healthcare CWSSL Senior Div 1 title decider at Castletreasure. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 05/09/2021 SPORT - Ballinhassig's Sophie Hurley and Castleview's Kathleen O'Brien crash to the ground during the GE Healthcare CWSSL Senior Div 1 title decider at Castletreasure. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 05/09/2021 SPORT - Ballinhassig's Nicole Quinn manages to pull away from Castleview's Caitlin O'Sullivan during the GE Healthcare CWSSL Senior Div 1 title decider at Castletreasure. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 05/09/2021 SPORT - Castleview celebrate in capturing the CWSSL Senior Div 1 league title by defeaing Ballinhassig 2-1 in a title decider at Castletreasure. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 05/09/2021 SPORT - Castleview celebrate in capturing the CWSSL Senior Div 1 league title by defeaing Ballinhassig 2-1 in a title decider at Castletreasure. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 03/09/2021 NEWS - School principal Ann Doherty pictured with Abaigeal O'Leary who received 8 H1's in her Leaving Certificate at Colaiste Mhuire Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 03/09/2021 NEWS - Thumbs Up from Colaiste Mhuire students Jack Mullen, Ronan O'Donoghue, Peter Lehane, Abaigeal O'Leary and Eimear Brady who all received between 613 and 625 points each in their Leaving Certificate results in Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 03/09/2021 NEWS - Twins Stephen and Robert Hayden who both received over 600 points each on their Leaving Certificate results at Christian Brothers College Cork. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 03/09/2021 NEWS - Twins Stephen and Robert Hayden who both received over 600 points each on their Leaving Certificate results at Christian Brothers College Cork. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 03/09/2021 NEWS - Alex Lynch who received 8 H1's on his Leaving Certificate at Christian Brothers College, Cork. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 03/09/2021 NEWS - School principal Donnchada O'Croinin and Deputy Principal Mairead Ni Chonaill pictured with students Chris O'hlarlaithe, Ali Ni Labhradha, Anna Ni Fhionnain and Ciaran O'Cionnaith who all received over 600 points each in their Leaving Certificate at Carrigaline Gaelcolaiste. This was the first class in the school taking the Leaving Certificate with 6 out of 16 receiving over 600 poins or more. Picture: Howard Crowdy

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