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Current offers: Prints ordered will not have the watermark. Postage of products within Ireland is INCLUDED in the prices displayed.
Delivery will be added to orders outside the Island of Ireland.


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


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LC-xmas-factor-01 
 Pupils at Scoil Niocláis, Frankfield, Cork City enjoying an outdoor Xmas-Factor music and talent competition at the school on Thursday 16th December 2021. The retirement of Principal Sheelagh Uí Laoire was marked on the day as she said goodbye to staff, pupils and parents. Pic: Larry Cummins
LC-carols-10 
 XX Eoin English: DATE: Thurs Dec 17 'Launched' at St Fin Barre's Cathedral, Bishop St, Cork DETAILS: The launch of a Christmas Carols for Cork programme - the cathedral is taking is Christmas Carols service onto the streets of Cork using a mobile audio visual unit. First stop for the mobile carol service was on Anglesea Street for staff of Cork City Council and members of Cork City Fire Brigade and Gardai along with public representatives including Cllr Dan Boyle and Ann Doherty, Cork City Council. Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-carols-10(1) 
 XX Eoin English: DATE: Thurs Dec 17 'Launched' at St Fin Barre's Cathedral, Bishop St, Cork DETAILS: The launch of a Christmas Carols for Cork programme - the cathedral is taking is Christmas Carols service onto the streets of Cork using a mobile audio visual unit. First stop for the mobile carol service was on Anglesea Street for staff of Cork City Council and members of Cork City Fire Brigade and Gardai along with public representatives including Cllr Dan Boyle and Ann Doherty, Cork City Council. Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-carols-06 
 Christmas Carols sung by the St Fin Barre's Cathedral choir will be brought to the public again this year using the latest mobile LED screen technology mounted on the back of a truck. Peter Stobart, Director of Music, Robbie Carroll, Assistant Director of Music and the Dean of Cork Very Rev. Nigel Dunne. Pic: Larry Cummins. Echo/Examiner news marking. Thursday 16th December 2021.
LC-carols-05 
 Christmas Carols sung by the St Fin Barre's Cathedral choir will be brought to the public again this year using the latest mobile LED screen technology mounted on the back of a truck. Peter Stobart, Director of Music, Robbie Carroll, Assistant Director of Music and the Dean of Cork Very Rev. Nigel Dunne. Pic: Larry Cummins. Echo/Examiner news marking. Thursday 16th December 2021.
LC-carols-04 
 Christmas Carols sung by the St Fin Barre's Cathedral choir will be brought to the public again this year using the latest mobile LED screen technology mounted on the back of a truck. Peter Stobart, Director of Music, Robbie Carroll, Assistant Director of Music and the Dean of Cork Very Rev. Nigel Dunne. Pic: Larry Cummins. Echo/Examiner news marking. Thursday 16th December 2021.
LC-carols-03 
 Christmas Carols sung by the St Fin Barre's Cathedral choir will be brought to the public again this year using the latest mobile LED screen technology mounted on the back of a truck. Pic: Larry Cummins. Echo/Examiner news marking. Thursday 16th December 2021.
LC-carols-02 
 Christmas Carols sung by the St Fin Barre's Cathedral choir will be brought to the public again this year using the latest mobile LED screen technology mounted on the back of a truck. Pic: Larry Cummins. Echo/Examiner news marking. Thursday 16th December 2021.
LC-carols-01 
 Christmas Carols sung by the St Fin Barre's Cathedral choir will be brought to the public again this year using the latest mobile LED screen technology mounted on the back of a truck. Pic: Larry Cummins. Echo/Examiner news marking. Thursday 16th December 2021.
LC-carols-01-(1) 
 Christmas Carols sung by the St Fin Barre's Cathedral choir will be brought to the public again this year using the latest mobile LED screen technology mounted on the back of a truck. Pic: Larry Cummins. Echo/Examiner news marking. Thursday 16th December 2021.
JCTaoiseachEglantine02 
 Taoiseach, Micheal Martin TD, meeting on her birthday, 8th year old, Kate O'Leary, 2nd class Eglantine pupil, during his visit.
XXjob 12/12/2021.
Irish Examiner.
Visit of Taoiseach, Micheal Martin TD to Scoil Bhríde Eglantine Primary School, to present the winner of his annual Christmas Card cover design, at Scoil Bhríde Eglantine Primary School, Eglantine Park, Ballinlough, Cork. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCStPatricksBoys3D07 
 Shane Wolfe and Richard Rajeev, 3rd Class, holding their Stryker Trophy.
XXjob 13/12/2021.
Irish Examiner.
Jess Casey request.
St. Patrick's Boys National School, one of two Cork schools which won National Design Competition using 3D printing to respond to health challenges in their community. Third Class designed a Learning Desk, aimed at children with autism, at St. Patrick's Boys National School, Gardiner's Hill, Montenotte, Cork. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCStPatricksBoys3D06 
 Shane Wolfe and Richard Rajeev, 3rd Class, holding their Stryker Trophy.
XXjob 13/12/2021.
Irish Examiner.
Jess Casey request.
St. Patrick's Boys National School, one of two Cork schools which won National Design Competition using 3D printing to respond to health challenges in their community. Third Class designed a Learning Desk, aimed at children with autism, at St. Patrick's Boys National School, Gardiner's Hill, Montenotte, Cork. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCStPatricksBoys3D05 
 Shane Wolfe and Richard Rajeev, 3rd Class, holding their Stryker Trophy.
XXjob 13/12/2021.
Irish Examiner.
Jess Casey request.
St. Patrick's Boys National School, one of two Cork schools which won National Design Competition using 3D printing to respond to health challenges in their community. Third Class designed a Learning Desk, aimed at children with autism, at St. Patrick's Boys National School, Gardiner's Hill, Montenotte, Cork. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCStPatricksBoys3D04 
 Shane Wolfe and Richard Rajeev (sitting) with their 3rd Class and the 3D printer and the Stryker Trophy.
XXjob 13/12/2021.
Irish Examiner.
Jess Casey request.
St. Patrick's Boys National School, one of two Cork schools which won National Design Competition using 3D printing to respond to health challenges in their community. Third Class designed a Learning Desk, aimed at children with autism, at St. Patrick's Boys National School, Gardiner's Hill, Montenotte, Cork. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCStPatricksBoys3D03 
 Shane Wolfe and Richard Rajeev (sitting) with their 3rd Class and the 3D printer and the Stryker Trophy.
XXjob 13/12/2021.
Irish Examiner.
Jess Casey request.
St. Patrick's Boys National School, one of two Cork schools which won National Design Competition using 3D printing to respond to health challenges in their community. Third Class designed a Learning Desk, aimed at children with autism, at St. Patrick's Boys National School, Gardiner's Hill, Montenotte, Cork. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCStPatricksBoys3D02 
 Shane Wolfe and Richard Rajeev, 3rd Class, with the 3D printer.
XXjob 13/12/2021.
Irish Examiner.
Jess Casey request.
St. Patrick's Boys National School, one of two Cork schools which won National Design Competition using 3D printing to respond to health challenges in their community. Third Class designed a Learning Desk, aimed at children with autism, at St. Patrick's Boys National School, Gardiner's Hill, Montenotte, Cork. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCStPatricksBoys3D01 
 Shane Wolfe and Richard Rajeev, 3rd Class with the 3D printer and the Stryker Trophy.
XXjob 13/12/2021.
Irish Examiner.
Jess Casey request.
St. Patrick's Boys National School, one of two Cork schools which won National Design Competition using 3D printing to respond to health challenges in their community. Third Class designed a Learning Desk, aimed at children with autism, at St. Patrick's Boys National School, Gardiner's Hill, Montenotte, Cork. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSeniorPlayActivityPacks21(1) 
 For the Cork Healthy Cities Christmas feature Eoin English CAPTION: The older person play packs which were distributed to older residents who were cocooning during lockdown. The packs were rolled out quickly because Cork Healthy Cities had already devised play packs for kids under a separate project. REPRO FREE. 25/02/2021. Pictured receiving their Senior Play Activity Pack are, Paddy and Eileen Corcoran, Hillview Estate. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCSeniorPlayActivityPacks20(1) 
 For the Cork Healthy Cities Christmas feature Eoin English CAPTION: The older person play packs which were distributed to older residents who were cocooning during lockdown. The packs were rolled out quickly because Cork Healthy Cities had already devised play packs for kids under a separate project. REPRO FREE. 25/02/2021. Pictured receiving their Senior Play Activity Packs are Hillview Estate neighbours, Marie Scannell with Bridie and John Casey. Picture: Jim Coughlan.

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Current offers: Prints ordered will not have the watermark. Postage of products within Ireland is INCLUDED in the prices displayed.
Delivery will be added to orders outside the Island of Ireland.


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