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 ECHO WATERSPORTS – Coxed 4 from Shandon Boat Club competing in the Head of the River Lee rowing regatta at The Marina, Cork on Saturday 22nd February 2025. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Sisters Roisin and Eve Crowley, from Clonakilty, greeted their granddad Peter Dolan, originally from Co Roscommon and now living in Melbourne, Australia. Peter's flight was due to arrive into Londow Heathrow but was diverted to Paris due to the closure of Heathrow Airport. He eventuallly arrived on a flight from Paris to Cork Airport where family greeted him on Friday morning. Pic Larry Cummins
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 No flight difficulties......(second left) Blackrock Taekwondo instructor Paul Manning with martial arts students Eoin O'Donoghue, Cormac Harrington, David O'Donoghue, Amy Sullivan, David Lyons, and Sean Og Lordan were travelling with KLM to compete at the Dutch Taekwondo Open in Amsterdam, on Friday morning. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Patrick Hartnett, Bishopstown with his son Declan whose flight to London was cancelled due to the closure of Londow Heathrow Airport on Friday morning. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Sisters Roisin and Eve Crowley, from Clonakilty, with their mum Erin, greeted their granddad Peter Dolan, originally from Co Roscommon and now living in Melbourne, Australia. Peter's flight was due to arrive into Londow Heathrow but was diverted to Paris due to the closure of Heathrow Airport. He eventuallly arrived on a flight from Paris to Cork Airport where family greeted him on Friday morning. Pic Larry Cummins
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 CANCELLED FLIGHTS......Alan Hayes arriving from Perth, Australia is greeted by his parents John and Catherine, his sister Laura Fitzgerald with her boys Conor and Eanna. His flight was diverted to Paris where he was able to catch a connecting flight to Cork. Pic Larry Cummins
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 CANCELLED FLIGHTS.....(left) Deirdre Rock travelling from New York, is greeted by her sister Christine Rock, from Youghal at Cork Airport. Her transatlantic flight from New York was diverted to Glasgow as Londow Heathrow airport was closed due to a fire at an electricity supply sub-station. A one-hour taxi ride, costing £140 pounds , got her to Edinburgh airport in time for a flight to Cork Airport. Sarah Horgan story for Irish Examiner. Pic Larry Cummins
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 CANCELLED FLIGHTS.....(left) Deirdre Rock travelling from New York, is greeted by her sister Christine Rock, from Youghal at Cork Airport. Her transatlantic flight from New York was diverted to Glasgow as Londow Heathrow airport was closed due to a fire at an electricity supply sub-station. A one-hour taxi ride, costing £140 pounds , got her to Edinburgh airport in time for a flight to Cork Airport. Sarah Horgan story for Irish Examiner. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Sisters Roisin and Eve Crowley, from Clonakilty, awaiting the arrival of their granddad Peter Dolan, originally from Co Roscommon and now living in Melbourne, Australia. Peter's flight was due to arrive into Londow Heathrow but was diverted to Paris due to the closure of Heathrow Airport. He eventuallly arrived on a flight from Paris to Cork Airport where family greeted him on Friday morning. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Sisters Roisin and Eve Crowley, from Clonakilty, awaiting the arrival of their granddad Peter Dolan, originally from Co Roscommon and now living in Melbourne, Australia. Peter's flight was due to arrive into Heathrow but was diverted to Paris due to the closure of Heathrow Airport. He eventuallly arrived on a flight from Paris to Cork Airport where family greeted him on Friday morning. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Coach Liam Culloty, Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell talking to the team during a timeout at Mardyke Arena for the local derby game The Address UCC Glanmire vs Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell on Friday night. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Claire O'Sullivan , The Address UCC Glanmire lines up a three-point score at Mardyke Arena in the local derby game The Address UCC Glanmire vs Gurranabraher Credit Union Brunell on Friday night. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Cork hurling manager Pat Ryan on the sideline for the Allianz Hurling League game; Cork vs Kilkenny at SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh on 1st March 2025.Pic Larry Cummins
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 Girls from College Corinthians celebrate a goal for Cork City in the SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division 2025; Cork City vs Sligo Rovers at Turner's Cross, Cork. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Niamh Cotter in action in defence for Cork City in the SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division 2025; Cork City vs Sligo Rovers at Turner's Cross, Cork. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Aoibhin Donnelly in action for Cork City in the SSE Airtricity Women's Premier Division 2025; Cork City vs Sligo Rovers at Turner's Cross, Cork. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Chris Dorgan, Cork City Council, Helen Murphy, Local Enterprises Office; Hannah NicCarthaigh, Gael Taca, Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle, Naoimh Frawley, Cork Chamber and Julie Evans, Cork Business Association at the launch. Gael-Taca, in conjunction with Cork City Council, are delighted to announce the relaunch of Gradam Uí Chuanacháin for 2025. The awards have been a mainstay of the business calendar and are named in honour of the late Pádraig Ó Cuanacháin , a stalwart in the promotion of bilingualism in the city and a great help and resource to those wishing to raise the visibility of the language in signage and operations. These awards recognise businesses in Cork City who promote the Irish Language through signage, media, communication and general awareness. The Awards were aunched by the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle in the Council Chamber on Tuesday 11th March. Applications are now open for entry on our social media platforms. Pic Larry Cummins
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 (left) Hannah NicCarthaigh, Gael Taca, with Irish speakers who regularly meet at Myo Cafe, Pope's Quay at the launch. Gael-Taca, in conjunction with Cork City Council, are delighted to announce the relaunch of Gradam Uí Chuanacháin for 2025. The awards have been a mainstay of the business calendar and are named in honour of the late Pádraig Ó Cuanacháin , a stalwart in the promotion of bilingualism in the city and a great help and resource to those wishing to raise the visibility of the language in signage and operations. These awards recognise businesses in Cork City who promote the Irish Language through signage, media, communication and general awareness. The Awards were aunched by the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle in the Council Chamber on Tuesday 11th March. Applications are now open for entry on our social media platforms. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Sean O'Laoi, Adrian Breathnach, Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle, Hannah NicCarthaigh, Gael Taca and Chris Dorgan, Cork City Council at the launch. Gael-Taca, in conjunction with Cork City Council, are delighted to announce the relaunch of Gradam Uí Chuanacháin for 2025. The awards have been a mainstay of the business calendar and are named in honour of the late Pádraig Ó Cuanacháin , a stalwart in the promotion of bilingualism in the city and a great help and resource to those wishing to raise the visibility of the language in signage and operations. These awards recognise businesses in Cork City who promote the Irish Language through signage, media, communication and general awareness. The Awards were aunched by the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle in the Council Chamber on Tuesday 11th March. Applications are now open for entry on our social media platforms. Pic Larry Cummins
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 Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle, with family of the late Pádraig Ó Cuanacháin ; Colm O' Cuanacháin , Niamh Ni Chuanachain, Teresa Cotter, Jean and Ciaran g Ó Cuanacháin at the launch. Gael-Taca, in conjunction with Cork City Council, are delighted to announce the relaunch of Gradam Uí Chuanacháin for 2025. The awards have been a mainstay of the business calendar and are named in honour of the late Pádraig Ó Cuanacháin , a stalwart in the promotion of bilingualism in the city and a great help and resource to those wishing to raise the visibility of the language in signage and operations. These awards recognise businesses in Cork City who promote the Irish Language through signage, media, communication and general awareness. The Awards were aunched by the Lord Mayor Cllr Dan Boyle in the Council Chamber on Tuesday 11th March. Applications are now open for entry on our social media platforms. 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.
Delivery will be added to orders outside the Island of Ireland.
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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.