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 Terry Barriscale, Irene Healy and Gertrude O'Brien attending the International Women’s Day lunch for the Greater Chernobyl Cause at The River Lee Hotel, Cork. Pic Larry Cummins Robert McNamara/The Echo request.
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 Bernadette Horgan and Noreen O'Leary from Douglas attending the International Women’s Day lunch for the Greater Chernobyl Cause at The River Lee Hotel, Cork. Pic Larry Cummins Robert McNamara/The Echo request.
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 Volunteer Ronnie Twomey with guests Valena and Ardak Coakley attending the International Women’s Day lunch for the Greater Chernobyl Cause at The River Lee Hotel, Cork. Pic Larry Cummins Robert McNamara/The Echo request.
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 Breda MCarthy, Aherla; Miriam Bohane, Glasheen; Nora Keane, Cloghduv and Teresa Holland, Aherla attending the International Women’s Day lunch for the Greater Chernobyl Cause at The River Lee Hotel, Cork. Pic Larry Cummins Robert McNamara/The Echo request.
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 Terry Shine, Donna O'Donovan and Betty Duncliffe attending the International Women’s Day lunch for the Greater Chernobyl Cause at The River Lee Hotel, Cork. Pic Larry Cummins Robert McNamara/The Echo request.
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 Deputising for the Lord Mayor is Cllr Colette Finn with Eileen Lee, Mary Scanlan and Catherine Lee of John O. Lee Solicitors attending the International Women’s Day lunch for the Greater Chernobyl Cause at The River Lee Hotel, Cork. Pic Larry Cummins Robert McNamara/The Echo request.
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 Fiona Corcoran and Elena Canty, Ballyvolane attending the International Women’s Day lunch for the Greater Chernobyl Cause at The River Lee Hotel, Cork. Pic Larry Cummins Robert McNamara/The Echo request.
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 Noirin and Elena Canty, from Ballyvolane attending the International Women’s Day lunch for the Greater Chernobyl Cause at The River Lee Hotel, Cork. Pic Larry Cummins Robert McNamara/The Echo request.
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 Noirin and Elena Canty, from Ballyvolane attending the International Women’s Day for the Greater Chernobyl Cause at The River Lee Hotel, Cork. Pic Larry Cummins Robert McNamara/The Echo request.
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 The team from PepsiCo attending the International Women's Day breakfast event at The Glasshouse at The Montenotte Hotel, Cork on Wednesday 8th March 2023. Pic Larry Cummins
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 STANDALONE IMAGE VARIOUS CAPTION OPTIONS!!!!! Students of 'Literacy and Technology ' at The Field of Dreams, Curraheen celebrate their recent success in the Irish Food Writer's Guild Awards, ahead of WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY taking place on 21st March 2023. Pictured are students John Sweetnam and Khadija Bouncir at the farm shop table with produce for sale. Next up for the team at Down Syndrome Cork is the launch of their very first cookbook 'DREAM FOOD' which will feature recipes from students based at the Field of Dreams, Curraheen, Co Cork. The Farm Shop at the Field of Dreams is open to the public daily on Monday to Friday, from 10-4pm, with fresh grown plants and vegetables for sale. Pic: Larry Cummins (Words by EOIN KELLEHER. DOWN Syndrome Cork’s Field of Dreams horticultural project has been honoured at this year’s Irish Food Writer’s Guild Food Awards at a gala dinner in Dublin. From eel, ale, and sheep’s milk yogurt to eco-friendly pig farming, the winners of the 30th Irish Food Writers’ Guild Food Awards (IFWG) are a diverse group that represent a commitment to provenance, sustainability, quality and flavour, said a spokesperson. With just eight prestigious awards presented, Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) was one of a select few honoured at the 2023 Food Awards for its Field of Dreams project which sees adults with Down Syndrome use horticulture as a catalyst for personal development by learning to grow, harvest and cook their own food. Director Debbie Kelleher and Horticulturist Nicky Green accepted the award in the Suesey Street Restaurant on behalf of DSC, who were nominated in the Community Food Award category.)
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 STANDALONE IMAGE VARIOUS CAPTION OPTIONS!!!!! Students of 'Literacy and Technology ' at The Field of Dreams, Curraheen celebrate their recent success in the Irish Food Writer's Guild Awards, ahead of WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY taking place on 21st March 2023. Pictured are students John Sweetnam and Khadija Bouncir at the table with produce for sale. Next up for the team at Down Syndrome Cork is the launch of their very first cookbook 'DREAM FOOD' which will feature recipes from students based at the Field of Dreams, Curraheen, Co Cork. The Farm Shop at the Field of Dreams is open to the public daily on Monday to Friday, from 10-4pm, with fresh grown plants and vegetables for sale. Pic: Larry Cummins (Words by EOIN KELLEHER. DOWN Syndrome Cork’s Field of Dreams horticultural project has been honoured at this year’s Irish Food Writer’s Guild Food Awards at a gala dinner in Dublin. From eel, ale, and sheep’s milk yogurt to eco-friendly pig farming, the winners of the 30th Irish Food Writers’ Guild Food Awards (IFWG) are a diverse group that represent a commitment to provenance, sustainability, quality and flavour, said a spokesperson. With just eight prestigious awards presented, Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) was one of a select few honoured at the 2023 Food Awards for its Field of Dreams project which sees adults with Down Syndrome use horticulture as a catalyst for personal development by learning to grow, harvest and cook their own food. Director Debbie Kelleher and Horticulturist Nicky Green accepted the award in the Suesey Street Restaurant on behalf of DSC, who were nominated in the Community Food Award category.)
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 STANDALONE IMAGE VARIOUS CAPTION OPTIONS!!!!! Students of 'Literacy and Technology ' at The Field of Dreams, Curraheen celebrate their recent success in the Irish Food Writer's Guild Awards, ahead of WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY taking place on 21st March 2023. Pictured are students Dylan Kennedy, Jennifer O'Halloran and Ross Twomey with mascots Rory & Amy. Next up for the team at Down Syndrome Cork is the launch of their very first cookbook 'DREAM FOOD' which will feature recipes from students based at the Field of Dreams, Curraheen, Co Cork. The Farm Shop at the Field of Dreams is open to the public daily on Monday to Friday, from 10-4pm, with plants and vegetables (in season) for sale. Pic: Larry Cummins (Words by EOIN KELLEHER. DOWN Syndrome Cork’s Field of Dreams horticultural project has been honoured at this year’s Irish Food Writer’s Guild Food Awards at a gala dinner in Dublin. From eel, ale, and sheep’s milk yogurt to eco-friendly pig farming, the winners of the 30th Irish Food Writers’ Guild Food Awards (IFWG) are a diverse group that represent a commitment to provenance, sustainability, quality and flavour, said a spokesperson. With just eight prestigious awards presented, Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) was one of a select few honoured at the 2023 Food Awards for its Field of Dreams project which sees adults with Down Syndrome use horticulture as a catalyst for personal development by learning to grow, harvest and cook their own food. Director Debbie Kelleher and Horticulturist Nicky Green accepted the award in the Suesey Street Restaurant on behalf of DSC, who were nominated in the Community Food Award category.)
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 STANDALONE IMAGE VARIOUS CAPTION OPTIONS!!!!! Students of 'Literacy and Technology ' at The Field of Dreams, Curraheen celebrate their recent success in the Irish Food Writer's Guild Awards, ahead of WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY taking place on 21st March 2023. Pictured are students Dylan Kennedy, Jennifer O'Halloran and Ross Twomey with mascots Rory & Amy. Next up for the team at Down Syndrome Cork is the launch of their very first cookbook 'DREAM FOOD' which will feature recipes from students based at the Field of Dreams, Curraheen, Co Cork. The Farm Shop at the Field of Dreams is open to the public daily on Monday to Friday, from 10-4pm, with fresh grown plants and vegetables for sale. Pic: Larry Cummins (Words by EOIN KELLEHER. DOWN Syndrome Cork’s Field of Dreams horticultural project has been honoured at this year’s Irish Food Writer’s Guild Food Awards at a gala dinner in Dublin. From eel, ale, and sheep’s milk yogurt to eco-friendly pig farming, the winners of the 30th Irish Food Writers’ Guild Food Awards (IFWG) are a diverse group that represent a commitment to provenance, sustainability, quality and flavour, said a spokesperson. With just eight prestigious awards presented, Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) was one of a select few honoured at the 2023 Food Awards for its Field of Dreams project which sees adults with Down Syndrome use horticulture as a catalyst for personal development by learning to grow, harvest and cook their own food. Director Debbie Kelleher and Horticulturist Nicky Green accepted the award in the Suesey Street Restaurant on behalf of DSC, who were nominated in the Community Food Award category.)
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 STANDALONE IMAGE VARIOUS CAPTION OPTIONS!!!!! Students of 'Literacy and Technology ' at The Field of Dreams, Curraheen celebrate their recent success in the Irish Food Writer's Guild Awards, ahead of WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY taking place on 21st March 2023. Next up for the team at Down Syndrome Cork is the launch of their very first cookbook 'DREAM FOOD' which will feature recipes from students based at the Field of Dreams, Curraheen, Co Cork. The Farm Shop at the Field of Dreams is open to the public daily on Monday to Friday, from 10-4pm, with fresh grown plants and vegetables for sale. Pic: Larry Cummins (Words by EOIN KELLEHER. DOWN Syndrome Cork’s Field of Dreams horticultural project has been honoured at this year’s Irish Food Writer’s Guild Food Awards at a gala dinner in Dublin. From eel, ale, and sheep’s milk yogurt to eco-friendly pig farming, the winners of the 30th Irish Food Writers’ Guild Food Awards (IFWG) are a diverse group that represent a commitment to provenance, sustainability, quality and flavour, said a spokesperson. With just eight prestigious awards presented, Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) was one of a select few honoured at the 2023 Food Awards for its Field of Dreams project which sees adults with Down Syndrome use horticulture as a catalyst for personal development by learning to grow, harvest and cook their own food. Director Debbie Kelleher and Horticulturist Nicky Green accepted the award in the Suesey Street Restaurant on behalf of DSC, who were nominated in the Community Food Award category.)
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 STANDALONE IMAGE VARIOUS CAPTION OPTIONS!!!!! Students of 'Literacy and Technology ' at The Field of Dreams, Curraheen celebrate their recent success in the Irish Food Writer's Guild Awards, ahead of WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY taking place on 21st March 2023. Next up for the team at Down Syndrome Cork is the launch of their very first cookbook 'DREAM FOOD' which will feature recipes from students based at the Field of Dreams, Curraheen, Co Cork. The Farm Shop at the Field of Dreams is open to the public daily on Monday to Friday, from 10-4pm, with fresh grown plants and vegetables for sale. Pic: Larry Cummins (Words by EOIN KELLEHER. DOWN Syndrome Cork’s Field of Dreams horticultural project has been honoured at this year’s Irish Food Writer’s Guild Food Awards at a gala dinner in Dublin. From eel, ale, and sheep’s milk yogurt to eco-friendly pig farming, the winners of the 30th Irish Food Writers’ Guild Food Awards (IFWG) are a diverse group that represent a commitment to provenance, sustainability, quality and flavour, said a spokesperson. With just eight prestigious awards presented, Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) was one of a select few honoured at the 2023 Food Awards for its Field of Dreams project which sees adults with Down Syndrome use horticulture as a catalyst for personal development by learning to grow, harvest and cook their own food. Director Debbie Kelleher and Horticulturist Nicky Green accepted the award in the Suesey Street Restaurant on behalf of DSC, who were nominated in the Community Food Award category.)
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 STANDALONE IMAGE VARIOUS CAPTION OPTIONS!!!!! Students of 'Literacy and Technology ' at The Field of Dreams, Curraheen celebrate their recent success in the Irish Food Writer's Guild Awards, ahead of WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY taking place on 21st March 2023. Next up for the team at Down Syndrome Cork is the launch of their very first cookbook 'DREAM FOOD' which will feature recipes from students based at the Field of Dreams, Curraheen, Co Cork. The Farm Shop at the Field of Dreams is open to the public daily on Monday to Friday, from 10-4pm, with fresh grown plants and vegetables for sale. Pic: Larry Cummins (Words by EOIN KELLEHER. DOWN Syndrome Cork’s Field of Dreams horticultural project has been honoured at this year’s Irish Food Writer’s Guild Food Awards at a gala dinner in Dublin. From eel, ale, and sheep’s milk yogurt to eco-friendly pig farming, the winners of the 30th Irish Food Writers’ Guild Food Awards (IFWG) are a diverse group that represent a commitment to provenance, sustainability, quality and flavour, said a spokesperson. With just eight prestigious awards presented, Down Syndrome Cork (DSC) was one of a select few honoured at the 2023 Food Awards for its Field of Dreams project which sees adults with Down Syndrome use horticulture as a catalyst for personal development by learning to grow, harvest and cook their own food. Director Debbie Kelleher and Horticulturist Nicky Green accepted the award in the Suesey Street Restaurant on behalf of DSC, who were nominated in the Community Food Award category.)
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 The celebration dinner in recognition of the Douglas GAA Club Minor Premier double winning sides (who won Premier 1 hurling and football county titles) and the medal presentation took place in the clubhouse at Douglas GAA on Friday night, with special guest Marty Morrissey. Dual winner Mikey OConnell collects his pair of medals from Club President Joe Barry. . Pic: Larry Cummins
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 The celebration dinner in recognition of the Douglas GAA Club Minor Premier double winning sides (who won Premier 1 hurling and football county titles) and the medal presentation took place in the clubhouse at Douglas GAA on Friday night, with special guest Marty Morrissey. Floral presentaion to...(Rory Noonan to name) from team captains James O'Callaghan Maher and Luis Fogarty. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 The celebration dinner in recognition of the Douglas GAA Club Minor Premier double winning sides (who won Premier 1 hurling and football county titles) and the medal presentation took place in the clubhouse at Douglas GAA on Friday night, with special guest Marty Morrissey. Aadarsh Sinnathambi receives his medal from Club President Joe Barry. . Pic: Larry Cummins

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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.