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 Colin Coughlin, University of Limerick breaking past SETU Waterford players Padraig Fitzgerald and Paul Cody during their Electric Ireland HE GAA Fitzgibbon cup semi-final at the SETU, Carriganore, Waterford. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Mark Fitzgerald, University of Limerick going to ground after a tackle by SETU Waterford players Sean Walsh, Padraig Fitzgerald and Alan Kirwin during their Electric Ireland HE GAA Fitzgibbon cup semi-final at the SETU, Carriganore, Waterford. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Bryan O’Mara, University of Limerick getting his pass away from Paul Cody, SETU, Waterford during their Electric Ireland HE GAA Fitzgibbon cup semi-final at the SETU, Carriganore, Waterford. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Ross Hennessy who is the first recipient of the National Ambulance Service Bravery medal after he saved the life of Tom McNamara who is pictured here with his daughter Helen. The award was presented at the Fob & Gill bar in Mayfield, Cork where the campaign surrounding CPR for Valentine’s Day using the banner “Give a loved one the gift of life this Valentine’s Day and learn CPR” was launched. Also included are Victor Shine, Cork Fire Service, Fargal Linehan, Ambulance Service, Eric Donovan, community first responder, Paraic O'Neill, Paramedic, and Kevin Harold, Ambulance Service. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Ross Hennessy who is the first recipient of the National Ambulance Service Bravery medal after he saved the life of Tom McNamara. The award was presented by Ger O'Dea, Community Engagement Manager of the Ambulance Service at the Fob & Gill bar in Mayfield, Cork where the campaign surrounding CPR for Valentine’s Day using the banner “Give a loved one the gift of life this Valentine’s Day and learn CPR” was also launched. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Ross Hennessy who is the first recipient of the National Ambulance Service Bravery medal after he saved the life of Tom McNamara who is pictured here with his daughter Helen. The award was presented at the Fob & Gill bar in Mayfield, Cork where the campaign surrounding CPR for Valentine’s Day using the banner “Give a loved one the gift of life this Valentine’s Day and learn CPR” was launched. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Selling roses in aid of the UCC Cancer Society were Victoria Palka and Aislijng Power at UCC during their fund raising for Rag Week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Selling roses for charity were Chloe Cody, Hazel Young and Emer O'Sullivan at UCC during their fund raising for Rag Week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Collecting for charity were Natasha Sutton and Kasper Pilarek at UCC during their fund raising for Rag Week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Luke O'Donovan rom the Economics Society getting a pie in the face for charity at UCC during their fund raising for Rag Week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Joseph Campbell throwing a pic for charity to the face of Francesco Ardadillo from the Economics Society at UCC during their fund raising for Rag Week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Final year students watching the sausage eating competition in the amphitheatre at UCC during their fund raising for Rag Week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Students taking part in the sausage eating competition in the amphitheatre at UCC during their fund raising for Rag Week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Connaire McGowan taking part in the sausage eating competition in the amphitheatre at UCC during their fund raising for Rag Week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 John McCrohjan taking part in the sausage eating competition in the amphitheatre at UCC during their fund raising for Rag Week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Edgefield Property Investments Limited intends to apply for permission for a new Telsa sales and retail showroom at Killacloyne, Cobh Cross, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Edgefield Property Investments Limited intends to apply for permission for a new Telsa sales and retail showroom at Killacloyne, Cobh Cross, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Edgefield Property Investments Limited intends to apply for permission for a new Telsa sales and retail showroom at Killacloyne, Cobh Cross, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Edgefield Property Investments Limited intends to apply for permission for a new Telsa sales and retail showroom at Killacloyne, Cobh Cross, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The MTU Arena which is due to open shortly. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The MTU Arena which is due to open shortly. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The MTU Arena which is due to open shortly. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The gym at the MTU Arena which is due to open shortly. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Maevyn O'Mahony, Operations Manager at the MTU Arena which is due to open shortly. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The gym at the MTU Arena which is due to open shortly. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The MTU Arena which is due to open shortly. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Compares P.J. and Kevin on stage during their take me out show in th student centre at UCC during their fund raising for Rag Week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Author Billy O'Callaghan with his new book The Paper Man set in Cork's Jewtown. Picture Dan. Linehan
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 Author Billy O'Callaghan with his new book The Paper Man set in Cork's Jewtown. Picture Dan. Linehan
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 Author Billy O'Callaghan with his new book The Paper Man set in Cork's Jewtown. Picture Dan. Linehan
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 Author Billy O'Callaghan with his new book The Paper Man set in Cork's Jewtown. Picture Dan. Linehan
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 Author Billy O'Callaghan with his new book The Paper Man set in Cork's Jewtown. Picture Dan. Linehan
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 Author Billy O'Callaghan with his new book The Paper Man set in Cork's Jewtown. Picture Dan. Linehan
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 Peter Condon, Harbour Rovers getting his sides opening point from Eoghan Burke, Kilshannig in their Hibernian Hotel County junior A hurling championship final at Mallow, co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cathy Fitzgibbon with John X Miller and Tricia Miller at the opening of Reflection an art exhibition by Éadaoin Glynn at the Hideout Café on Wellington Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cathy Fitzgibbon with John X Miller and Tricia Miller at the opening of Reflection an art exhibition by Éadaoin Glynn at the Hideout Café on Wellington Road, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News 26-10-2016 generic gardai garda check point, road stop squad car, police car, mic, spray, belt, car, blue lights,. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Students return to campus at the Munster Technology University, Bishopstown, Cork after a cyberattack on its computer systems last week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Students return to campus at the Munster Technology University, Bishopstown, Cork after a cyberattack on its computer systems last week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Students return to campus at the Munster Technology University, Bishopstown, Cork after a cyberattack on its computer systems last week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Students return to campus at the Munster Technology University, Bishopstown, Cork after a cyberattack on its computer systems last week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Students return to campus at the Munster Technology University, Bishopstown, Cork after a cyberattack on its computer systems last week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Students return to campus at the Munster Technology University, Bishopstown, Cork after a cyberattack on its computer systems last week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Students return to campus at the Munster Technology University, Bishopstown, Cork after a cyberattack on its computer systems last week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Students return to campus at the Munster Technology University, Bishopstown, Cork after a cyberattack on its computer systems last week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Students return to campus at the Munster Technology University, Bishopstown, Cork after a cyberattack on its computer systems last week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Students return to campus at the Munster Technology University, Bishopstown, Cork after a cyberattack on its computer systems last week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Students return to campus at the Munster Technology University, Bishopstown, Cork after a cyberattack on its computer systems last week. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Some of the Children from Mount Oval and Fort Hill, Cork, who cannot get a bus to the Douglas Rochestown Educate Together National School because Bus Eireann say they don’t qualify because they live within a certain range of the school. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Some of the families from Mount Oval and Fort Hill, Cork, John Collier, Michael Kaczmarek, Marcin Miechwk, Onur Ince, Eileen Guiney, Anna Klepczarek, Sharon Fitzmorris, Igor Serqutin and Albane Ripert with their children who cannot get a bus to the Douglas Rochestown Educate Together National School because Bus Eireann say they don’t qualify because they live within a certain range of the school. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Some of the families from Mount Oval and Fort Hill, Cork, John Collier, Michael Kaczmarek, Marcin Miechwk, Onur Ince, Eileen Guiney, Anna Klepczarek, Sharon Fitzmorris, Igor Serqutin and Albane Ripert with their children who cannot get a bus to the Douglas Rochestown Educate Together National School because Bus Eireann say they don’t qualify because they live within a certain range of the school. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Some of the families from Mount Oval and Fort Hill, Cork, John Collier, Michael Kaczmarek, Marcin Miechwk, Onur Ince, Eileen Guiney, Anna Klepczarek, Sharon Fitzmorris, Igor Serqutin and Albane Ripert with their children who cannot get a bus to the Douglas Rochestown Educate Together National School because Bus Eireann say they don’t qualify because they live within a certain range of the school. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Some of the families from Mount Oval and Fort Hill, Cork, John Collier, Michael Kaczmarek, Marcin Miechwk, Onur Ince, Eileen Guiney, Anna Klepczarek, Sharon Fitzmorris, Igor Serqutin and Albane Ripert with their children who cannot get a bus to the Douglas Rochestown Educate Together National School because Bus Eireann say they don’t qualify because they live within a certain range of the school. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Stock and Generic Residential housing at Janeville, Carrigaline, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Stock and Generic Residential housing at Janeville, Carrigaline, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Alev Ulubay- Mete, marketing specialist at the ICOT College, Cork with some of the five hundred boxes humanitarian aid which will be shipped tomorrow by the Red Cross and Turkish Airlines to Istanbul and distributed to the people displaced in the earthquake. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Alev Ulubay- Mete, marketing specialist at the ICOT College, Cork with some of the five hundred boxes humanitarian aid which will be shipped tomorrow by the Red Cross and Turkish Airlines to Istanbul and distributed to the people displaced in the earthquake. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Alev Ulubay- Mete, marketing specialist at the ICOT College, Cork with some of the five hundred boxes humanitarian aid which will be shipped tomorrow by the Red Cross and Turkish Airlines to Istanbul and distributed to the people displaced in the earthquake. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Alev Ulubay- Mete, marketing specialist at the ICOT College, Cork with some of the five hundred boxes humanitarian aid which will be shipped tomorrow by the Red Cross and Turkish Airlines to Istanbul and distributed to the people displaced in the earthquake. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Alev Ulubay- Mete, marketing specialist at the ICOT College, Cork with some of the five hundred boxes humanitarian aid which will be shipped tomorrow by the Red Cross and Turkish Airlines to Istanbul and distributed to the people displaced in the earthquake. Picture Dan Linehan

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Current offers: Prints ordered will not have the watermark. Postage of products within Ireland is INCLUDED in the prices displayed.
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**All framed photos to be collected from Fuji Photo Finish, 14 Penrose Quay, Cork T23 PCX7' - we will contact you when ready.