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DK17032015-PatricksDayCork-0 
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Shane O'Herlihy, Mahon and Jack O'Herlihy, Blackrock at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
DK17032015-PatricksDayCork-0 
 DKANE 17/03/2015
REPRO FREE
Shane O'Herlihy, Mahon and Jack O'Herlihy, Blackrock at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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DKANE 17/03/2015
REPRO FREE
Shane O'Herlihy, Mahon and Jack O'Herlihy,

Blackrock at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane



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