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Chani-Anderson-19-(2) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-19-(1) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 22/12/24: A gathering of nearly 2,500 people from all walks of life joined hands in a giant circle at Newgrange to celebrate the winter solstice sunrise. Picture Chani Anderson
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 #Examiner Feature Marking: XX Mairead Sheehy. 16/12/24. Rowan Holly Wu and Oscar O’Sullivan pictured in St Finbarre's National School where 1st and 2nd class pupils spoke to the Irish Examiner about all things festive, including their Christmas wish lists, naughty elves and the merits of chicken over turkey for Christmas dinner. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 22/12/24: A gathering of nearly 2,500 people from all walks of life joined hands in a giant circle at Newgrange to celebrate the winter solstice sunrise. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-18-(4) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Airport Stand Alone Marking: EE/XX. Jude and Hugo Trigg, 6, pictured in the arrivals hall at Cork Airport. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-18-(2) 
 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 Nell Collins and Ann McGuire pictured enjoying the entertainment at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-18-(1) 
 #Examiner Feature Marking: XX Mairead Sheehy. 16/12/24. Rowan Holly Wu and Oscar O’Sullivan pictured in St Finbarre's National School where 1st and 2nd class pupils spoke to the Irish Examiner about all things festive, including their Christmas wish lists, naughty elves and the merits of chicken over turkey for Christmas dinner. Picture Chani Anderson
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Chani-Anderson-17-(3) 
 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 Helen Healy and Chris Daley pictured at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-17-(2) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-17-(1) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 22/12/24: A gathering of nearly 2,500 people from all walks of life joined hands in a giant circle at Newgrange to celebrate the winter solstice sunrise. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Airport Stand Alone Marking: EE/XX. Michelle, Evie and Darragh Coakley
pictured in the arrivals hall at Cork Airport. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-16-(4) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 22/12/24: A gathering of nearly 2,500 people from all walks of life joined hands in a giant circle at Newgrange to celebrate the winter solstice sunrise. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-16-(3) 
 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 Noel Dempsey entertains the crowd with a song at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-16-(2) 
 #Examiner Feature Marking: XX Mairead Sheehy. 16/12/24. Darragh Mastrantoni and Finn Neglia pictured in St Finbarre's National School where 1st and 2nd class pupils spoke to the Irish Examiner about all things festive, including their Christmas wish lists, naughty elves and the merits of chicken over turkey for Christmas dinner. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-16-(1) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-15(1) 
 #Examiner Feature Marking: XX Mairead Sheehy. 16/12/24. Darragh Mastrantoni and Finn Neglia pictured in St Finbarre's National School where 1st and 2nd class pupils spoke to the Irish Examiner about all things festive, including their Christmas wish lists, naughty elves and the merits of chicken over turkey for Christmas dinner. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Airport Stand Alone Marking: EE/XX. Michelle, Evie and Darragh Coakley
pictured in the arrivals hall at Cork Airport. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-15-(3) 
 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 Michelle O’sullivan and Geraldine Fitton pictured leading the dancing at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-15-(2) 
 #Examiner Feature Marking: XX Mairead Sheehy. 16/12/24. Darragh Mastrantoni and Finn Neglia pictured in St Finbarre's National School where 1st and 2nd class pupils spoke to the Irish Examiner about all things festive, including their Christmas wish lists, naughty elves and the merits of chicken over turkey for Christmas dinner. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-15-(1) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-14 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-14-(2) 
 Airport Stand Alone Marking: EE/XX. The Ryan family, Finn, Kelvyn, Roger, Ann, and Robert wait in Cork Airport for their loved one to walk through the arrival gates. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-14-(1) 
 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 Michelle O’sullivan and Geraldine Fitton pictured at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr. Dan Boyle and Anthony Murphy pictured at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 22/12/24: A gathering of nearly 2,500 people from all walks of life joined hands in a giant circle at Newgrange to celebrate the winter solstice sunrise. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-12-(3) 
 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 Christy Gamble entertains the crowd with a song at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-12-(2) 
 #Examiner Feature Marking: XX Mairead Sheehy. 16/12/24. Aileen Arjona Soto and Olan Bopp pictured in St Finbarre's National School where 1st and 2nd class pupils spoke to the Irish Examiner about all things festive, including their Christmas wish lists, naughty elves and the merits of chicken over turkey for Christmas dinner. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-12-(1) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-11 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 22/12/24: A gathering of nearly 2,500 people from all walks of life joined hands in a giant circle at Newgrange to celebrate the winter solstice sunrise. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-11-(3) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-11-(2) 
 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 Christy Gamble and Mary Murphy pictured at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-11-(1) 
 #Examiner Feature Marking: XX Mairead Sheehy. 16/12/24. Finbarr Turk and Natalie Lupton pictured in St Finbarre's National School where 1st and 2nd class pupils spoke to the Irish Examiner about all things festive, including their Christmas wish lists, naughty elves and the merits of chicken over turkey for Christmas dinner. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-10 
 Marking: EE Amy Campbell 23/12/24 ‘ Last Christmas I gave ewe my heart’. Care worker Lilian Gash arrives at the Kinsale Community hospital with her pet sheep, Shauna, who visits the residents there every year to deliver some Christmas cheer. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-10-(3) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-10-(2) 
 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr. Dan Boyle entertains the crowd with a song at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-10-(1) 
 #Examiner Feature Marking: XX Mairead Sheehy. 16/12/24. Malek Hamzi O’Brien and Lena Pyrc pictured in St Finbarre's National School where 1st and 2nd class pupils spoke to the Irish Examiner about all things festive, including their Christmas wish lists, naughty elves and the merits of chicken over turkey for Christmas dinner. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-09(1) 
 Marking: EE Amy Campbell 23/12/24 Care worker Lilian Gash pictured with her mother Ann and pet sheep, Shauna at the Kinsale Community hospital where the retired ewe has been visiting residents for years. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-09 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-09-(1) 
 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 Rita McCarthy with her gran-nephew Jordan Madden pictured at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: EE Amy Campbell 23/12/24 Care worker Lilian Gash pictured with her mother Ann and pet sheep, Shauna at the Kinsale Community hospital where the retired ewe has been visiting residents for years. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-08-(3) 
 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 Elsie Condon and Breda Buckley pictured at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-08-(2) 
 #Examiner Feature Marking: XX Mairead Sheehy. 16/12/24. Rowan Holly Wu, Cillian Cronin, Conleth Fitzgerald and Fintan O’Sullivan pictured in St Finbarre's National School where 1st and 2nd class pupils spoke to the Irish Examiner about all things festive, including their Christmas wish lists, naughty elves and the merits of chicken over turkey for Christmas dinner. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-08-(1) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-07 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-7 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 22/12/24: Liam MacGabhann beats the ceremonial drum during the winter solstice celebration at Newbridge. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-07-(2) 
 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 Mary Forde, Theresa O’Halloran and Ann O’Halloran pictured at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-07-(1) 
 #Examiner Feature Marking: XX Mairead Sheehy. 16/12/24. Cillian Cronin shows off his gappy grin in St Finbarre's National School where 1st and 2nd class pupils spoke to the Irish Examiner about all things festive, including their Christmas wish lists, naughty elves and the merits of chicken over turkey for Christmas dinner. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 Josie O’Mahony, Chris O’Mahony and Marian Cannon pictured enjoying the entertainment at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-06-(1) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-05 
 Marking: EE Amy Campbell 23/12/24 ‘ Last Christmas I gave ewe my heart’. Care worker Lilian Gash arrives at the Kinsale Community hospital with her pet sheep, Shauna, who visits the residents there every year to deliver some Christmas cheer. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-5 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 22/12/24: Liam MacGabhann beats the ceremonial drum during the winter solstice celebration at Newbridge. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-05-(3) 
 Marking: EE Sarah O’Dwyer: 15/12/24 James Goggins pictured enjoying the entertainment at the Christmas Tea Dance for seniors at the Hut, Gurranbraher. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-05-(2) 
 #Examiner Feature Marking: XX Mairead Sheehy. 16/12/24. Natalie Lupton and Aileen Arjona Soto write their Santa letters in St Finbarre's National School. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-05-(1) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-04 
 Marking: EE Amy Campbell 23/12/24 ‘ Last Christmas I gave ewe my heart’. Care worker Lilian Gash arrives at the Kinsale Community hospital with her pet sheep, Shauna, who visits the residents there every year to deliver some Christmas cheer. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-04-(2) 
 #Examiner Feature Marking: XX Mairead Sheehy. 16/12/24. Lily Foley smiles in St Finbarre's National School. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-04-(1) 
 Winter Solstice Marking: XX Aoife Regan: 21/12/24: Sixteen lucky people got to experience Winter Solstice sunrise from inside the chamber at Newgrange, but for the nearly 2,500 other people who joined hands around a heartbeat of drummers at the UNESCO heritage site on Saturday, the collective experience was one of euphoria, friendship and renewal as winter’s darkness dissolved into light. Picture Chani Anderson
Chani-Anderson-03 
 Marking: EE Amy Campbell 23/12/24 ‘ Last Christmas I gave ewe my heart’. Care worker Lilian Gash arrives at the Kinsale Community hospital with her pet sheep, Shauna, who visits the residents there every year to deliver some Christmas cheer. Picture Chani Anderson

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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.