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 10th July 2014..... Dona lLucey leads the opening parade for Rosscarbery family festival which opened last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th July 2014...... Rosscarbery and Lisavaird music group performing at the opening parade for Rosscarbery family festival which opened last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th July 2014...... Peter Wills, Tower, James Costelloe, Clonakilty and Fiona, Caoimhe and Cormac Byrne, Ballinlough watch the opening parade for Rosscarbery family festival which opened last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th July 2014..... Beautiful full moon over Galley head pictured fom Warren beach near Rosscarbery, West Cork last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th July 2014..... Beautiful full moon over Galley head pictured fom Warren beach near Rosscarbery, West Cork last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th July 2014..... Beautiful full moon over Galley head pictured fom Warren beach near Rosscarbery, West Cork last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th July 2014..... Beautiful full moon over Galley head pictured fom Warren beach near Rosscarbery, West Cork last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th July 2014..... Beautiful full moon over Galley head pictured fom Warren beach near Rosscarbery, West Cork last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 10th July 2014..... Beautiful full moon over Galley head pictured fom Warren beach near Rosscarbery, West Cork last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014..... Grainne and Caoimhe Cosgrove, Mallow at the traditional summer village fete held at St James Church, Mallow on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014..... Eve Maloney (left) and her cousin Ciara ONeill (right) and Chloe O'Brien at the traditional summer village fete held at St James Church, Mallow on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014..... Kathleen Foott, Mallow and her daughter Kathleen Wallace, Dromahane at the traditional summer village fete held at St James Church, Mallow on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014.....Jean and John Gardiner, Ballyclough at the traditional summer village fete held at St James Church, Mallow on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014..... Lil Hales, Mallow; Myrtle Forde,, Castletowneroche and Betty Barber, Castletownroche at the traditional summer village fete held at St James Church, Mallow on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014..... Hazel Ladd, Aisling, Olwyn and Susan, Buckley all from Castletowneroche the traditional summer village fete held at St James Church, Mallow on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014..... Henry St Ledger and Sarah Wharton at the traditional summer village fete held at St James Church, Mallow on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014..... Jesse Maddix, Mallow and George St Ledger, Doneraile at the traditional summer village fete held at St James Church, Mallow on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014..... Avril Gubbins, Doneraile; Mary O'Keffee, Mallow and Ruby Austin, Mallow at the traditional summer village fete held at St James Church, Mallow on Saturday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races
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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races with the fanmily pet Holly 
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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races
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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races
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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 9th July 2014... Helen Murphy from Maryborough Woods, Douglas winner of best dressed lady at the Galway races
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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Echo News
Residents in Castleredmond, Midleton, protesting at the installation of water meters in their area. Included are Ray and Pat O'Connor, Donal MacCarthaigh, Jackie Deady, Kevin Laffan, Noel Dolan, Carlos Suarez and Tom O'Sullivan.
Picture: David Keane.
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Pat O'Connor and Donal MacCarthaigh, supporting the residents of Castleredmond, Midleton, who are protesting at the installation of water meters in their area.
Picture: David Keane.
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Noel Dolan, Jackie Deady and Carlos Suarez, all residents in Castleredmond, Midleton, protesting at the installation of water meters in their area.
Picture: David Keane.
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Echo News
Castleredmond, Midleton resident, Kevin Laffan, protesting at the installation of water meters in his area.
Picture: David Keane.
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Echo News
Local twins Shay and Erin Cantwell, having fun at the painting of the mural in Fountainstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Echo News/Social Diary
Kinsale ladies Carmel Mouroz and Joanne O'Donovan, all smiles at the opening reception of Clay Works at the CIT Wandesford Quay Gallery.
Picture: David Keane.
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07/08/2014
Peter Barry from Cobh, signing his forms with Oliver Hart of The Spirit of Oysterhaven, at the pre-voyage reception at the Port of Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
For more details see attached press release.
PRESS RELEASE

A Sailing Trip of a Lifetime for Eight Young Adults

Eight young adults From Cork are preparing to embark on a sail training trip of a lifetime on board the ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’, a 70foot local schooner and currently the only sail training vessel in Ireland. The eight lucky participants will depart from Bantry Bay for a five day sailing trip around West Cork, where they will become working crew on this great adventure.

This is the first year of the Cork Sail Training Scheme, which is being supported by the Port of Cork, Ardmore Shipping, Leeside Shipping, Irish Institute of Master Mariners, the National Maritime College of Ireland, Meitheal Mara and Sail Training Ireland. The aim of the scheme is to develop a local based bursary scheme that will be used to sponsor young people from the Cork area to undertake voyages on sail training vessels. A similar and very successful scheme is run in Drogheda Port annually and has helped to change the lives of many young people.

Speaking about the sail training scheme at a pre voyage reception in the Port of Cork, Captain Michael McCarthy, Commercial Manager said: ’When we were approached by Sail Training Ireland to set up this scheme in Cork, we enthusiastically embraced the opportunity. Anything we can do to encourage young adults to experience an adventure at sea is very positive.’

He continued: ‘As former President of the Irish Institute of Master Mariners we are very aware that these type of voyages can often have profound effects on the participant’s outlook on life. It will inspire a good work ethic, motivation; teamwork, confidence, and resilience, a sense of adventure and in some cases open up a potential maritime career. We want to wish them the best of luck on the voyage.’

Sail Training Ireland is the National Sail Training Organisation and a charity with youth development at its core. Their vision is to change lives by providing access to sea-going voyages for the young people of Ireland.

A quote from a trainee that recently took part in a voyage arranged by Sail Training Ireland said: “This has been a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget. I’ve made so many amazing memories. I loved when our team got to take control of the ship and sail it for ourselves we worked so hard to get to this point and was so proud when we completed the task we even increased the speed by 5 knots. I loved my team we got along so well.”

Over the five days the eight trainees will record a lot of their trip through video diary and photographs. The best photograph taken on the trip will be used in the Port of Cork calendar next year also. Producers of ‘Cork Mega Port’ series 2 have also expressed an interest in this scheme and hope to film the trainees on their exciting voyage. The ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’ can be tracked on either the marine traffic website or on the Oysterhaven facebook page.

ENDS

For further information please contact:

Sara Mackeown
Commercial Marketing Executive
Port of Cork Company
Custom House Street
Cork
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0) 21 4625 375
Mobile: +353 (0)86 1044011
www.portofcork.ie
Twitter @portofcork

Irish Maritime Forum ‘Developing the Dynamic Future of Ireland’s Maritime Sector’ – Friday 26th September 2014, Cork City Hall, Ireland. To register visit www.irishmaritimeforum.ie
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07/08/2014
Port of Cork commercial manager Capt Michael McCarthy, with Joy Gillen; GAC Training and Service Solutions (NMCI) sponsor, left and Capt Sinead Reen; Irish Institute of Master Mariners (IIMM) sponsor, attending the pre-voyage reception at the Port of Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
For more details see attached press release.
PRESS RELEASE

A Sailing Trip of a Lifetime for Eight Young Adults

Eight young adults From Cork are preparing to embark on a sail training trip of a lifetime on board the ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’, a 70foot local schooner and currently the only sail training vessel in Ireland. The eight lucky participants will depart from Bantry Bay for a five day sailing trip around West Cork, where they will become working crew on this great adventure.

This is the first year of the Cork Sail Training Scheme, which is being supported by the Port of Cork, Ardmore Shipping, Leeside Shipping, Irish Institute of Master Mariners, the National Maritime College of Ireland, Meitheal Mara and Sail Training Ireland. The aim of the scheme is to develop a local based bursary scheme that will be used to sponsor young people from the Cork area to undertake voyages on sail training vessels. A similar and very successful scheme is run in Drogheda Port annually and has helped to change the lives of many young people.

Speaking about the sail training scheme at a pre voyage reception in the Port of Cork, Captain Michael McCarthy, Commercial Manager said: ’When we were approached by Sail Training Ireland to set up this scheme in Cork, we enthusiastically embraced the opportunity. Anything we can do to encourage young adults to experience an adventure at sea is very positive.’

He continued: ‘As former President of the Irish Institute of Master Mariners we are very aware that these type of voyages can often have profound effects on the participant’s outlook on life. It will inspire a good work ethic, motivation; teamwork, confidence, and resilience, a sense of adventure and in some cases open up a potential maritime career. We want to wish them the best of luck on the voyage.’

Sail Training Ireland is the National Sail Training Organisation and a charity with youth development at its core. Their vision is to change lives by providing access to sea-going voyages for the young people of Ireland.

A quote from a trainee that recently took part in a voyage arranged by Sail Training Ireland said: “This has been a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget. I’ve made so many amazing memories. I loved when our team got to take control of the ship and sail it for ourselves we worked so hard to get to this point and was so proud when we completed the task we even increased the speed by 5 knots. I loved my team we got along so well.”

Over the five days the eight trainees will record a lot of their trip through video diary and photographs. The best photograph taken on the trip will be used in the Port of Cork calendar next year also. Producers of ‘Cork Mega Port’ series 2 have also expressed an interest in this scheme and hope to film the trainees on their exciting voyage. The ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’ can be tracked on either the marine traffic website or on the Oysterhaven facebook page.

ENDS

For further information please contact:

Sara Mackeown
Commercial Marketing Executive
Port of Cork Company
Custom House Street
Cork
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0) 21 4625 375
Mobile: +353 (0)86 1044011
www.portofcork.ie
Twitter @portofcork

Irish Maritime Forum ‘Developing the Dynamic Future of Ireland’s Maritime Sector’ – Friday 26th September 2014, Cork City Hall, Ireland. To register visit www.irishmaritimeforum.ie
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07/08/2014
Carol O'Donoghue, Owen Ryan, Eric Bell and Kayleigh Murphy, all Bishopstown, with Niall Keating, Limerick, Caitriona Sisk, Donoughmore and Peter Barry, Cobh, enjoying their pre-voyage reception at the Port of Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
For more details see attached press release.
PRESS RELEASE

A Sailing Trip of a Lifetime for Eight Young Adults

Eight young adults From Cork are preparing to embark on a sail training trip of a lifetime on board the ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’, a 70foot local schooner and currently the only sail training vessel in Ireland. The eight lucky participants will depart from Bantry Bay for a five day sailing trip around West Cork, where they will become working crew on this great adventure.

This is the first year of the Cork Sail Training Scheme, which is being supported by the Port of Cork, Ardmore Shipping, Leeside Shipping, Irish Institute of Master Mariners, the National Maritime College of Ireland, Meitheal Mara and Sail Training Ireland. The aim of the scheme is to develop a local based bursary scheme that will be used to sponsor young people from the Cork area to undertake voyages on sail training vessels. A similar and very successful scheme is run in Drogheda Port annually and has helped to change the lives of many young people.

Speaking about the sail training scheme at a pre voyage reception in the Port of Cork, Captain Michael McCarthy, Commercial Manager said: ’When we were approached by Sail Training Ireland to set up this scheme in Cork, we enthusiastically embraced the opportunity. Anything we can do to encourage young adults to experience an adventure at sea is very positive.’

He continued: ‘As former President of the Irish Institute of Master Mariners we are very aware that these type of voyages can often have profound effects on the participant’s outlook on life. It will inspire a good work ethic, motivation; teamwork, confidence, and resilience, a sense of adventure and in some cases open up a potential maritime career. We want to wish them the best of luck on the voyage.’

Sail Training Ireland is the National Sail Training Organisation and a charity with youth development at its core. Their vision is to change lives by providing access to sea-going voyages for the young people of Ireland.

A quote from a trainee that recently took part in a voyage arranged by Sail Training Ireland said: “This has been a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget. I’ve made so many amazing memories. I loved when our team got to take control of the ship and sail it for ourselves we worked so hard to get to this point and was so proud when we completed the task we even increased the speed by 5 knots. I loved my team we got along so well.”

Over the five days the eight trainees will record a lot of their trip through video diary and photographs. The best photograph taken on the trip will be used in the Port of Cork calendar next year also. Producers of ‘Cork Mega Port’ series 2 have also expressed an interest in this scheme and hope to film the trainees on their exciting voyage. The ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’ can be tracked on either the marine traffic website or on the Oysterhaven facebook page.

ENDS

For further information please contact:

Sara Mackeown
Commercial Marketing Executive
Port of Cork Company
Custom House Street
Cork
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0) 21 4625 375
Mobile: +353 (0)86 1044011
www.portofcork.ie
Twitter @portofcork

Irish Maritime Forum ‘Developing the Dynamic Future of Ireland’s Maritime Sector’ – Friday 26th September 2014, Cork City Hall, Ireland. To register visit www.irishmaritimeforum.ie
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07/08/2014
Cllr Thomas Moloney with Eric Bell and Owen Ryan, both Bishopstown, at the pre-voyage reception at the Port of Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
For more details see attached press release.
PRESS RELEASE

A Sailing Trip of a Lifetime for Eight Young Adults

Eight young adults From Cork are preparing to embark on a sail training trip of a lifetime on board the ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’, a 70foot local schooner and currently the only sail training vessel in Ireland. The eight lucky participants will depart from Bantry Bay for a five day sailing trip around West Cork, where they will become working crew on this great adventure.

This is the first year of the Cork Sail Training Scheme, which is being supported by the Port of Cork, Ardmore Shipping, Leeside Shipping, Irish Institute of Master Mariners, the National Maritime College of Ireland, Meitheal Mara and Sail Training Ireland. The aim of the scheme is to develop a local based bursary scheme that will be used to sponsor young people from the Cork area to undertake voyages on sail training vessels. A similar and very successful scheme is run in Drogheda Port annually and has helped to change the lives of many young people.

Speaking about the sail training scheme at a pre voyage reception in the Port of Cork, Captain Michael McCarthy, Commercial Manager said: ’When we were approached by Sail Training Ireland to set up this scheme in Cork, we enthusiastically embraced the opportunity. Anything we can do to encourage young adults to experience an adventure at sea is very positive.’

He continued: ‘As former President of the Irish Institute of Master Mariners we are very aware that these type of voyages can often have profound effects on the participant’s outlook on life. It will inspire a good work ethic, motivation; teamwork, confidence, and resilience, a sense of adventure and in some cases open up a potential maritime career. We want to wish them the best of luck on the voyage.’

Sail Training Ireland is the National Sail Training Organisation and a charity with youth development at its core. Their vision is to change lives by providing access to sea-going voyages for the young people of Ireland.

A quote from a trainee that recently took part in a voyage arranged by Sail Training Ireland said: “This has been a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget. I’ve made so many amazing memories. I loved when our team got to take control of the ship and sail it for ourselves we worked so hard to get to this point and was so proud when we completed the task we even increased the speed by 5 knots. I loved my team we got along so well.”

Over the five days the eight trainees will record a lot of their trip through video diary and photographs. The best photograph taken on the trip will be used in the Port of Cork calendar next year also. Producers of ‘Cork Mega Port’ series 2 have also expressed an interest in this scheme and hope to film the trainees on their exciting voyage. The ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’ can be tracked on either the marine traffic website or on the Oysterhaven facebook page.

ENDS

For further information please contact:

Sara Mackeown
Commercial Marketing Executive
Port of Cork Company
Custom House Street
Cork
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0) 21 4625 375
Mobile: +353 (0)86 1044011
www.portofcork.ie
Twitter @portofcork

Irish Maritime Forum ‘Developing the Dynamic Future of Ireland’s Maritime Sector’ – Friday 26th September 2014, Cork City Hall, Ireland. To register visit www.irishmaritimeforum.ie
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07/08/2014
Carol O'Donoghue from Bishopstown with her dad Tim and Patricia Corcoran, youth worker, Bishopstown, attending the pre-voyage reception at the Port of Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
For more details see attached press release.
PRESS RELEASE

A Sailing Trip of a Lifetime for Eight Young Adults

Eight young adults From Cork are preparing to embark on a sail training trip of a lifetime on board the ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’, a 70foot local schooner and currently the only sail training vessel in Ireland. The eight lucky participants will depart from Bantry Bay for a five day sailing trip around West Cork, where they will become working crew on this great adventure.

This is the first year of the Cork Sail Training Scheme, which is being supported by the Port of Cork, Ardmore Shipping, Leeside Shipping, Irish Institute of Master Mariners, the National Maritime College of Ireland, Meitheal Mara and Sail Training Ireland. The aim of the scheme is to develop a local based bursary scheme that will be used to sponsor young people from the Cork area to undertake voyages on sail training vessels. A similar and very successful scheme is run in Drogheda Port annually and has helped to change the lives of many young people.

Speaking about the sail training scheme at a pre voyage reception in the Port of Cork, Captain Michael McCarthy, Commercial Manager said: ’When we were approached by Sail Training Ireland to set up this scheme in Cork, we enthusiastically embraced the opportunity. Anything we can do to encourage young adults to experience an adventure at sea is very positive.’

He continued: ‘As former President of the Irish Institute of Master Mariners we are very aware that these type of voyages can often have profound effects on the participant’s outlook on life. It will inspire a good work ethic, motivation; teamwork, confidence, and resilience, a sense of adventure and in some cases open up a potential maritime career. We want to wish them the best of luck on the voyage.’

Sail Training Ireland is the National Sail Training Organisation and a charity with youth development at its core. Their vision is to change lives by providing access to sea-going voyages for the young people of Ireland.

A quote from a trainee that recently took part in a voyage arranged by Sail Training Ireland said: “This has been a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget. I’ve made so many amazing memories. I loved when our team got to take control of the ship and sail it for ourselves we worked so hard to get to this point and was so proud when we completed the task we even increased the speed by 5 knots. I loved my team we got along so well.”

Over the five days the eight trainees will record a lot of their trip through video diary and photographs. The best photograph taken on the trip will be used in the Port of Cork calendar next year also. Producers of ‘Cork Mega Port’ series 2 have also expressed an interest in this scheme and hope to film the trainees on their exciting voyage. The ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’ can be tracked on either the marine traffic website or on the Oysterhaven facebook page.

ENDS

For further information please contact:

Sara Mackeown
Commercial Marketing Executive
Port of Cork Company
Custom House Street
Cork
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0) 21 4625 375
Mobile: +353 (0)86 1044011
www.portofcork.ie
Twitter @portofcork

Irish Maritime Forum ‘Developing the Dynamic Future of Ireland’s Maritime Sector’ – Friday 26th September 2014, Cork City Hall, Ireland. To register visit www.irishmaritimeforum.ie
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07/08/2014
Kayleigh Murphy from Bishopstown with her mum Aileen, at the pre-voyage reception at the Port of Cork.
Picture: David Keane.
For more details see attached press release.
PRESS RELEASE

A Sailing Trip of a Lifetime for Eight Young Adults

Eight young adults From Cork are preparing to embark on a sail training trip of a lifetime on board the ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’, a 70foot local schooner and currently the only sail training vessel in Ireland. The eight lucky participants will depart from Bantry Bay for a five day sailing trip around West Cork, where they will become working crew on this great adventure.

This is the first year of the Cork Sail Training Scheme, which is being supported by the Port of Cork, Ardmore Shipping, Leeside Shipping, Irish Institute of Master Mariners, the National Maritime College of Ireland, Meitheal Mara and Sail Training Ireland. The aim of the scheme is to develop a local based bursary scheme that will be used to sponsor young people from the Cork area to undertake voyages on sail training vessels. A similar and very successful scheme is run in Drogheda Port annually and has helped to change the lives of many young people.

Speaking about the sail training scheme at a pre voyage reception in the Port of Cork, Captain Michael McCarthy, Commercial Manager said: ’When we were approached by Sail Training Ireland to set up this scheme in Cork, we enthusiastically embraced the opportunity. Anything we can do to encourage young adults to experience an adventure at sea is very positive.’

He continued: ‘As former President of the Irish Institute of Master Mariners we are very aware that these type of voyages can often have profound effects on the participant’s outlook on life. It will inspire a good work ethic, motivation; teamwork, confidence, and resilience, a sense of adventure and in some cases open up a potential maritime career. We want to wish them the best of luck on the voyage.’

Sail Training Ireland is the National Sail Training Organisation and a charity with youth development at its core. Their vision is to change lives by providing access to sea-going voyages for the young people of Ireland.

A quote from a trainee that recently took part in a voyage arranged by Sail Training Ireland said: “This has been a once in a lifetime experience that I will never forget. I’ve made so many amazing memories. I loved when our team got to take control of the ship and sail it for ourselves we worked so hard to get to this point and was so proud when we completed the task we even increased the speed by 5 knots. I loved my team we got along so well.”

Over the five days the eight trainees will record a lot of their trip through video diary and photographs. The best photograph taken on the trip will be used in the Port of Cork calendar next year also. Producers of ‘Cork Mega Port’ series 2 have also expressed an interest in this scheme and hope to film the trainees on their exciting voyage. The ‘Spirit of Oysterhaven’ can be tracked on either the marine traffic website or on the Oysterhaven facebook page.

ENDS

For further information please contact:

Sara Mackeown
Commercial Marketing Executive
Port of Cork Company
Custom House Street
Cork
Ireland
Tel: +353 (0) 21 4625 375
Mobile: +353 (0)86 1044011
www.portofcork.ie
Twitter @portofcork

Irish Maritime Forum ‘Developing the Dynamic Future of Ireland’s Maritime Sector’ – Friday 26th September 2014, Cork City Hall, Ireland. To register visit www.irishmaritimeforum.ie
dbrose13 
 NEWS 8/8/2014 Pictured at The Village Inn Enniskeane at the Lé Chéile Rose which saw the revival of the famous BEDA Rose was Ella Ryan from Gaggin winner with mary Nolan, Enniskeane Post Office and Paudie Palmer Event MC. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 8/8/2014 Pictured at The Village Inn Enniskeane at the Lé Chéile Rose which saw the revival of the famous BEDA Rose was Ella Ryan from Gaggin winner representing Enniskeane Post Office. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 8/8/2014 Pictured at The Village Inn Enniskeane at the Lé Chéile Rose which saw the revival of the famous BEDA Rose was Maeve Kelly, Margaret Twohig, Lauren Walsh and Eimear Stapelton. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 8/8/2014 Pictured at The Village Enniskeane at the Lé Chéile Rose which saw the revival of the famous BEDA Rose were contestnts Amy O'Driscoll, Lisa Cronin, Cadhla Tanner, Paudie Palmer event MC Rebecca Egan, Ella Ryan, Jennie Warren and Saoirse Browne. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 8/8/2014 Pictured at The Village Enniskeane at the Lé Chéile Rose which saw the revival of the famous BEDA Rose were organisers and Ballinean Foróige club members Grace Forbes, Meggan O'Regan, Lisa Galvin and Kirstie Scannell. Picture Denis Boyle
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 EECHOJOB NEWS 10/8/2014 Pictured at the annual West Cork Honda 50 club charity run was Donal O'Callaghan, Lissarda and Dylan O'Callaghan, Killbritain. Picture Denis Boyle
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 EECHOJOB NEWS 10/8/2014 Pictured at the annual West Cork Honda 50 club charity run in aid of Bandon area special class were stewards david O'Connell and Donal O'Neill with event organiser Mick McCabe. Picture Denis Boyle
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 EECHOJOB NEWS 10/8/2014 Pictured at the annual West Cork Honda 50 club charity run in aid of Bandon area special class was Noel Brosnan and Brian and Isabelle Murphy. Picture Denis Boyle
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 EECHOJOB NEWS 10/8/2014 Pictured at the annual West Cork Honda 50 club charity run in aid of Bandon area special class was Mary Meehan and Diarmuid Brosnan. Picture Denis Boyle
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 EECHO NEWS 10/8/2014 Pictured at the annual West Cork Honda 50 club charity run in aid of Bandon area special class was Lisa McKenna from Bandon. Picture Denis Boyle
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 EECHO NEWS 10/8/2014 Pictured at the annual West Cork Honda 50 club charity run in aid of Bandon area special class was connor and jack O'Mahony and their grandad John O'Mahony with his 1950 model BSA. Picture Denis Boyle
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 EECHO NEWS 10/8/2014 Pictured at the annual West Cork Honda 50 club charity run in aid of Bandon area special class was connor and jack O'Mahony and their grandad John O'Mahony with his 1950 model BSA. Picture Denis Boyle
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 EECHO NEWS 10/8/2014 Pictured at the annual West Cork Honda 50 club charity run was Alan Prendergast, Philip O'Leary and Pat Prendergast. Picture Denis Boyle
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 EECHO NEWS 10/8/2014 Pictured at the annual West Cork Honda 50 club charity run in aid of Bandon area special class was Michael Murphy, Jack Hallissey, Kenneth Dean and Mike O'Donoughue. Picture Denis Boyle
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 EECHO NEWS 10/8/2014 Pictured at the annual West Cork Honda 50 club charity run in aid of Bandon area special class was John O'Mahony with ger and Aiden Buckley from Bandon. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 6/8/2014 Pictured at Bandon before the Hamilton High School grads at the Clarion hotel was Aaron Collins, Enniskean Katie O'Driscoll, Bandon and Shane Hilliard, Ahiohill. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 6/8/2014 Pictured at Bandon before the Hamilton High School grads at the Clarion hotel were twins Colm and Rory Fogarty with Ema Mahon and Sammy-Jo Ho. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 6/8/2014 Pictured at Bandon before the Hamilton High School grads at the Clarion hotel was Helena Murphy, David Healy, Nicole Murray, Jack Lyons, Orlaith Crowley, Lorcan O'Donnell, Ailbhe Brennan, Jim Casey, Martha Brennan and Pa O'Brien. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 6/8/2014 Pictured at Bandon before the Hamilton High School grads at the Clarion hotel was Niamh O'Flynn, Ellie Mahony and Meg O'Sullivan. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 6/8/2014 Pictured at Bandon before the Hamilton High School grads at the Clarion hotel was Meggan O'Brien, Tomas McCarthy and Caoimhe Barry. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 6/8/2014 Pictured at Bandon before the Hamilton High School grads at the Clarion hotel was Emma Mahon, Colm Fogarty, Lorna Walsh and Chris Hayes. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 6/8/2014 Pictured at Bandon before the Grammar school grads at the Montonoty Hotel was Freya Hammar, Dunmanway Ally Crowley, Macroom and Mia Falkenthal, Wexford. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 6/8/2014 Pictured at Bandon before the Grammar school grads at the Montonoty Hotel was Bandon girl Stella McGrath. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 6/8/2014 Pictured at Bandon before the Bandon Grammar school grads was Julian Dale, Riverstick Lucy Judge, Carrigaline Timmy O'Connor, Killbritain and Louise Howe Killbritain. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 6/8/2014 Pictured at Bandon before the Hamilton High School and Bandon Grammar school grads was John Kingston and Jessica Purssord and Lyndsey Bowles and Barry O'Driscoll. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 6/8/2014 Pictured at Bandon before the Bandon Grammar school grads at the Montenotte Hotel was Evan Buttimore, Steven O'Farrel, Aiden Moore, Clare Sexton, Eva Shorten, Evan Shorten, Paraic Nyhan and Damien Jennings. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 10/8/2014 Pictured at the annual West Cork Honda 50 club charity run in aid of Bandon area special class was Damien McCabe, Ballineen Keith Faithfull and Paddy McCabe Bandon. Picture Denis Boyle
CNYA 1981 
 At the County Cork Association of New York 20th Biennial Banquet at the Rochestown Park Hotel were L to R., Paul Daly, Richard Collins, Breda Scannell, Frank scannell, Catherine Hayes, Daniel C Mc Carthy, Chairman, County Cork New York Association, Eileen, Collins, Paschal and Mary Mc Carthy. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1978 
 At the Rochestown Park Hotel for the County Cork Association of New York, 20th Biennial Banquet were L to R., Anne Hyland, Eileen Granville, Honoree James A Barry, Barry Group, Yvonne Breslin. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1972 
 At the County Cork Association of New York BAnquet at the Rochestown Park Hotel, Catherine Hayes, CUH and Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1962A 
 At the Rochestown Park Hotel for the County Cork B.P.& P. Association of New York 20th Biennial Banquet were L to R., Former Lord Mayor, John Dennehy,, Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald, Honoree James A. Barry, Barry Group, Denis Mc Carthy, President County Cork Association of New York, Honoree James Joseph O'Driscoll, Cape Clear and New York, Cork County Mayor Cllr. Alan Coleman and Dan C. Mc Carthy, Chairman, County Cork Association of New York. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1948A 
 At the Rochestown Park Hotel for the County Cork Association of New York Banquet were Honoree James A. Barry with his Son Jim Barry, Barry Group Mallow.Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1931A 
 At the Rochestown Park Hotel,Honoree, James Josephy O'Driscoll, Cape Clear and New York, receives a presentation from Denis Mc Carthy, President and Dan Mc Carthy, Chairman of the County Cork B.P.& P. Association of New York during the 20th Biennial Banquet. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1917B 
 At the Rochestown Park Hotel, Honoree James A. Barry,Barry Group Mallow, receives a presentation at the County Cork B.P. & P. Association of New York 20th Biennial Banquet. L to R., Jim Barry, M.D. Barry Group, James A. Barry, Denis Mc Carthy, President , County Cork B.P.& P. Association of new York and Daniel C. Mc Carthy, Chairman, County Cork Association of New York. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1886A 
 At the County Cork Association of New York 20th Biennial Banquet were Pat and Kathleen Carroll. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1882A 
 At the Rochestown Park Hotel for the County Cork Association of New York Banquet were Former County Mayor Noel O'Connor and his Wife Mary. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1881 
 At the County Cork Association of New York 20th Biennial Banquet at the Rochestown Park Hotel were Eileen O'Brien and sheila lehane, Berrings. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1878A 
 At the County Cork B.P. & P. Association of New York 20th Biennial Banquet at the Rochestown Park Hotel were L to R., Honoree James Joseph O'Driscoll, Cape Clear and New York, Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr. Tony Fitzgerald and Eileen Cronin, Cork New York Association. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1877A 
 At the County Cork Association of New York 20th Biennial Banquet at the Rochestown Park Hotel. L to R., Mae O'Driscoll CNYA, Jim Barry MD, Barry Goup and Eileen Cronin CNYA. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1875B 
 At the Rochestown Park Hotel for the 20th Cork County Association of New York Banquet were Amy and Niamh Barry, Mallow. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1872B 
 At the Rochestown Park Hotel for the 20th County Cork B.P.& P. Association of New York, James A. Barry, ( Honoree ) with his Family and Directors of the Barry Group . Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1865A 
 At the County Cork New York Association Banquet at the Rochestown Park Hotel were L to R., Noreen Hegarty, Clonkilty, Mary Leo, Charleville, Eileen Collins, Clonakilty and New York, Kieran & Eimear Hegarty and Kay & David O'Brien, Clonaklty. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1859AB 
 Honoree James Joseph O'Driscoll, Cape Clear and New York pictured with all the Family at the County Cork Association of New York Banquet at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1856A 
 At the 20th County Cork B. P. & P Association of New York Banquet at the Rochestown Park Hotel were L to R., Mae O'Driscoll, C.N.Y.A., Sean Driscoll and Mae Clarke, Youghal. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1853A 
 At the 20th Cork County New York Association Banquet at the Rochestown Park Hotel were Deputy Lord Mayor, Cllr Tony Fitzgerald and Former Lord Mayor John Dennehy. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1847A 
 At the County Cork Association Banquet at the Rochestown Park Hotel were David Staunton T.D and Mae O'Driscoll, Cork New York Association. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1840A 
 At the County Cork Association of New York 20th Biennial Banquet at the Rochestown Park Hotel were L to R., Mae O'Driscoll. Treasa Goodwin Smyth, Dan Mc Carthy and Orla Deady all members of the New York Association. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1834A 
 At the Rochestown Park Hotel for the County Cork B.P.& P. Association of New York 20th Biennial Banquet were Denis Mc Carthy, President of the Association from Heir Island and New York pictured with Family members. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1833A 
 At the Rochestown Park Hotel for the County Cork Association of New York 20th Biennial Banquet were L to R., Kathleen Murphy, Carmel Desmond, anne Bryan, Dolores Casey, Eileen Mc Carthy and Margot Murphy all from Inniscarra, Ovens and Dripsey. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
CNYA 1829 
 Dolores Casey, West Cork and New York pictured with her Family at the County Cork Association of New York 20th Biennial Banquet at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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Sisters Danny and Emily Coleman of Blarney pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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Aisling O'Gorman after completing their cycle pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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Noel Doherty of Glasheen, Deirdre Fitgibbon of Ballyphehane, Áine Cahill and Bríd Normoyle of Grange pictured after cycling patrick's hill pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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Laura Ahern pictured kissing her dad Liam Ahern after he completes cyclying to the top of Patrick's Hill Cyclists pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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David congraualtes his sister Aisling and dad Michael O'Gorman after completing their cycle pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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Charlie, Angela, Libby and Jim Corcoran of Tipperary pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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Cathal O'Donovan and Cian Flemming of Bandon pictured after cycling patrick's hill pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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Cian Flemming waits for his dad David Flemming to cycle patrick's hill pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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Cian Flemming waits for his dad David Flemming to cycle patrick's hill pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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Laura Ahern congratulating her dad Liam Ahern after he completes cyclying to the top of Patrick's Hill Cyclists pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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Jackie, Katie and Ray Connolly of Douglas pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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Amy Shepard of Cloughduv pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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Muireann O'Hanlon, Orla O'Hanlon, Adam O'keeffe, Alish O'Hanlon, Hannah O'Keeffe, Jo O'Keffee of Midelton pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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Cathal O'Donovan of Skibereen and Cian, Jenny and Julie Flemming of Bandon pictured after cycling patrick's hill pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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Mae Murphy and Chloe and Lucy O'Donovan of Bandon pictured at the end of the 2014 Tour de Munster cycle on Patrick's Hill, Cork. 120 amateur cyclists joined cycling legend Sean Kelly for the demanding 4 day 640km charity cycle through all the counties of Munster in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland (Munster branches). For more information see www.tourdemunster.com.

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From left: Mary Kenny, Eugene Power and Rose Comber of the Irish Great War Society taking part in the Military and Battle Re-enactment at the Cork Showgrounds on Curraheen Road.
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From left: Mary Kenny, Eugene Power and Rose Comber of the Irish Great War Society taking part in the Military and Battle Re-enactment at the Cork Showgrounds on Curraheen Road.
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Michael McGrory from Rochestown at the Military and Battle Re-enactment at the Cork Showgrounds on Curraheen Road.
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Sarah Doherty and her rescue dog Lady at the Military and Battle Re-enactment at the Cork Showgrounds on Curraheen Road.
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Eoghan Lougheed with his children Calum and Alex enjoying the Military and Battle Re-enactment at the Cork Showgrounds on Curraheen Road.
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Linda O'Brien from Ballincollig gets a bulll eye under the watchful eye of Chris McEntee from Kildare at the Military and Battle Re-enactment at the Cork Showgrounds on Curraheen Road.
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From left: Gerald Comber, Darren McMahon, Rose Comber and Keith Donnelly of the Irish Great War Society at the Military and Battle Re-enactment at the Cork Showgrounds on Curraheen Road.
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Pasi Kettunen from Mallow with his sons Gaius (6) and Sakari (5) at the Military and Battle Re-enactment at the Cork Showgrounds on Curraheen Road.
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Calum and Alex Carroll from Carrigaline with (from left) David Lougheed, Paul Lennox and Robert O'Brien at the Military and Battle Re-enactment at the Cork Showgrounds on Curraheen Road.
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Roman Centurian Paul Hartson of Deva Victrix, Chester commanding his soldiers at the Military and Battle Re-enactment at the Cork Showgrounds on Curraheen Road.
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Nemo Rangers' Peter Morgan races past Glen Rovers' Donal Cronin, during their Sportsturf JAHC clash at Ballinlough.
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Peugeot motor car trial on St. Patrick's Hill, Cork 20/08/1932 Ref. 975A old black and white automobiles vintage cars
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 Elaine O'Connor, Ballyphehane with her parents Terry and Eileen who was conferred with a BA early years childhood studies degree at the UCC conferrings yesterday.
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Jill Buckley, Glanmire and Cliodhna Walsh, Douglas, all smiles at Chatroom at the Cork Arts Theatre.
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OS Andrew Walsh from Carrigtwohill, Cork with his parents Finbarr and Deirdre after the passing out cermony at the Navel Base, Haulbowline, Cork.
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 8th July 2014 The Bishop of Coyne Very Rev William Crean who concelebrated the fuineral mass for Rev Batty Desmond CC Carriganimma, as his remains are carried by his nephew Dermot Desmond and family at St Colmans church, Macroom yesterday
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 8th July 2014 The Bishop of Coyne Very Rev William Crean who concelebrated the fuineral mass for Rev Batty Desmond CC Carriganimma, as his remains are carried by his nephew Dermot Desmond and family at St Colmans church, Macroom yesterday
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 8th July 2014 The Bishop of Coyne Very Rev William Crean who concelebrated the fuineral mass for Rev Batty Desmond CC Carriganimma, as his remains are carried by his nephew Dermot Desmond and family at St Colmans church, Macroom yesterday
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Opening Night of, God Bless the Child, at the Everyman, MacCurtain Street, Cork. Alice Barry, from Grange with her grand daughter Maedhbh Barry.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 Philip McEvoy, Kinsale, Siobhain McCarthy, Cork Crafts & Design, and Paul McCarthy, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Meabh Ring, Kinsale, and Ciara McGee, Local Enterprise Office, South Cork, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Jake O'Loughlin and Kathleen Murray, Co. Clare, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Shirley O'Connor and Mary Jane O'Connor-O'Leary, Blackrock, with her husband's work, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Margaret Forrest and Trish Jordan, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Steven McNamara, Curator, Riona Sally-Hartman and Sam Kavanagh, Dublin, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Beatrice and Rachel Newenham, Glanmire, with some of their silverware, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Helen and Liam Daly, Inniscarra, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Olga and Miriam O'Mahony, Fermoy, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Ernest and Gwenda Forde, Bandon, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Kerry, Abby and James Sikora, Kinsale, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Catherine O'Flynn and Siobhain Steele, Rathcormac, with Ioana Cretu, Wilton, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 David Wyer, Carrigaline, Mary Palmer, Innishannon, and Trish Wyer, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Hilary Nunan, Ralph Pickles with Lisa and Sadie Wilson, Ringabella, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Anthony and Mary Aylward, Carrigrohane, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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 Mary O'Leary, Inchigeelagh, with Conchuir and Aine O'Coitir, Ballingeary, at the opening of the Cork Craft Month exhibition in the James O'Neill Building in Kinsale.
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Pictured on the 202 to Knocknaheeny is Sheila Murphy, from Hollyhill, Cork..
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Pictured on the 202 to Knocknaheeny is John Mahony, from Togher, Cork..
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Pictured is the Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, shares a joke Cork Rose, Anna Geary, during her visit to City Hall, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Pictured is the Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, showing some of the detail on the Lord Mayor's Chain to Cork Rose, Anna Geary, during her visit to City Hall, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Pictured is the Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields with Cork Rose, Anna Geary, during her visit to City Hall, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Pictured is the Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields with Cork Rose, Anna Geary, during her visit to City Hall, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Pictured is the Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields with Cork Rose, Anna Geary, signing the Visitors Book, during her visit to City Hall, Cork.
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Pictured is the Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields with Cork Rose, Anna Geary, signing the Visitors Book, during her visit to City Hall, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Pictured is the Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields with Cork Rose, Anna Geary, signing the Visitors Book, during her visit to City Hall, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Pictured is the Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields with Cork Rose, Anna Geary, during her visit to City Hall, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Pictured is the Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields with Cork Rose, Anna Geary, during her visit to City Hall, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Enjoying themselves at the Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale recently were Pablo Gonzalez with Alana and Jimena Gonzalez Cummins from Seville, Spain. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Jason, Melora and Evie Assal from Upminster, Essex, seen at the Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Attending the Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall recently were Marie and William Pearse with Kathleen Dwyer, all from Kinsale. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Ellen and Deirdre Nyhan, Caoilfhionn O'Donovan, Emma and Lauren Casey from the O'Brien School of Dancing, Ballinspittle, seen at the Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Frances Dunn, centre, from London, pictured with Angela O'Driscoll and Shiela Creane from Scilly, at the annual Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Ava and Maria Joyce from Dunderrow seen at the recent Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Pictured at the Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale recently were Nora O'Donovan, Rose Nyhan, Margaret Casey and Rebecca O'Donovan from Ballinspittle . Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Peg and Paddy McNamara from Glanmire seen at the recent Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Pictured at the Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale were Ted McNamara, Chairman Regatta Committee; Cllr Kevin Murphy, Chairman Municipal Area; Agnes Forde, Cllr Alan Coleman, Mayor Cork County and Charles Henderson, Regatta Committee. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Pictured at the Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale were Ciaran Keaney, Madrid with Geraldine and Georgia Gould from Kinsale. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Angela Broderick, Janice Preston and Mary Coughlan seen at the recent Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Mary Cast, Kinsale pictured with Janice Preston from Glasgow at the Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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The Henderson Family pictured at the annual Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Ellen Waller, New Orleans, USA pictured with Phil Price, Kinsale; Babs Alcock, Dublin and Agnes Forde, London at the Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Bernie Alcock and Anne O'Leary from Kinsale seen at the annual Kinsale Emigrants Reunion in the Temperance Hall, Kinsale recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Pictured at the launch of the Carrigaline GAA Club Golf Classic which will take place on Friday 8 August at Fota Island were Club Chairman John Dwane; David Drake (Cork Intermediate Hurlers), Barry Collins, David Collins (Sponsors), Sean Mellet ( Intermediate Football Captain) with Kevin Kavanagh (Cork U21 Hurlers), Killian McIntyre (Cork U21 Hurlers), Brian Coakley (Cork Minor Footballers.) Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Hero puppet Jane Lee, looking colourful at the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Grandma and Seanie entertaining those attending the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Hero puppets Shane Gillespie and Louis Wild having fun with Mick Lynch of Dowtcha Puppets, Ellie O'Byrne of Cork Puppetry Festival and Eli Browne from Kinsale, at the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Kevin, Kim, Emily and Niamh O'Riordan, Douglas, all smiles at the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Denise and Lydia O'Neill and Nicole and Chloe Condon, all Ballyphehane, enjoying the fun at the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Damian Punch, Blackpool and Tom Campbell, Gurranabraher Road, enjoying the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Erin O'Brien, North Main Street, enjoying the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Georgia Cainelli and Flavia Culterera, both Victoria Avenue, all smiles at the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Carrigaline ladies Aoife Quirke and Marie Murphy, attending the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Andy Forrestal, Blackpool and Cian Morris, Bachelor's Quay, attending the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Ana Gutarrez, Gratton Street, in the company of Raphael Murala, Blackrock, at the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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May and Paddy O'Callaghan, Sunday's Well, having fun at the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Gareth, Katherine and Iris O'Callaghan, Sunday's Well, enjoying the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Annemarie and Ciara McKeon, Dungarvan, all smiles at the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Leslie Burton of Outset Ensemble and Terry Dineen of Tell-A-Tale, enjoying the launch of Cork's first puppet festival, at the Crane Lane Theatre.
Picture: David Keane.
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Conor and Eoin Doyle, with Jonathan and Martin Healy and Ronan O'Shea, ready for action at the Football For All at Ballea Park, Carrigaline. Also included are Brian O'Shea, Willie Walsh, chairman of Carrigaline United AFC, Simon Doyle, Killian Conlon, Susan and Denis Healy and Isabelle O'Shea.
Picture: David Keane.
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Conor and Eoin Doyle, with Jonathan and Martin Healy and Ronan O'Shea, ready for action at the Football For All at Ballea Park, Carrigaline.
Picture: David Keane.
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Eoin Doyle makes a fine save during the Football For All at Ballea Park, Carrigaline.
Picture: David Keane.
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Martin Healy crashes the ball to the net, during the Football For All at Ballea Park, Carrigaline.
Picture: David Keane.
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Jonathan Healy scores from the penalty spot, during the Football For All at Ballea Park, Carrigaline.
Picture: David Keane.
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Ronan O'Shea and Conor Doyle, battle for the ball at the Football For All at Ballea Park, Carrigaline.
Picture: David Keane.
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Jason Oliver, Buttevant, in the company of Aisling Murphy, Dublin, at the Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Debs, at the Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig.
Picture: David Keane.
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Eric Mulryan, Lauren Scott, Adam Barry, Ciara Carey and Oisin O'Driscoll, all Buttevant, attending the Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Debs, at the Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig.
Picture: David Keane.
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Danni Curtin and Daniel Linehan, both Buttevant, looking stylish at the Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Debs, at the Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig.
Picture: David Keane.
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Rachel O'Connell, Kilbrin and Aine Fitzpatrick, Buttevant, having fun at the Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Debs, at the Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig.
Picture: David Keane.
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Clare Cremin and Sean Flynn, both from Buttevant, all smiles at the Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Debs, at the Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig.
Picture: David Keane.
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Dean Guiney, Buttevant and Emilie Falvey, Mallow, enjoying the Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Debs, at the Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig.
Picture: David Keane.
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Michelle Nagle, Mallow and Aine Fitzpatrick, Buttevant, all smiles at the Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Debs, at the Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig.
Picture: David Keane.
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Mallow ladies Emily Fitzpatrick and Eimear Meaney, looking stylish at the Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Debs, at the Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig.
Picture: David Keane.
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James McCarthy from Buttevant with Maura Wedel from Mallow, at the Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Debs, at the Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig.
Picture: David Keane.
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Kate Shine, Mallow, accompanied by Jack Finn, Buttevant, at the Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Debs, at the Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig.
Picture: David Keane.
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Laura Fitzgerald, Ballyclough, accompanied by Pierce O'Riordan, Two Pot House, at the Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Debs, at the Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig.
Picture: David Keane.
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Buttevant ladies Kelly Phelan, Leonie Carey and Chloe Jones, looking glamorous at the Colaiste Mhuire, Buttevant, Debs, at the Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig.
Picture: David Keane.
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 Echo News Picture 05/08/2014 At the o'Sullivan family re-union at the Montenotte Hotel Cork were; Angela and Noelle Leighton and Frank Kenny. Picture: Des Barry.
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 Echo News Picture 05/08/2014 At the o'Sullivan family re-union at the Montenotte Hotel Cork were; Ann and Deirdre Kelly with Noreen Kenny. Picture: Des Barry.
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 Echo News Picture 05/08/2014 At the o'Sullivan family re-union at the Montenotte Hotel Cork were; Margaret Carrerey ,Mary o'Sullivan and Eileen Ryan. Picture: Des Barry.
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 Echo News Picture 05/08/2014 At the o'Sullivan family re-union at the Montenotte Hotel Cork were; Joan Yelverton,Judith o'Mahony and Breda Byrne . Picture: Des Barry.
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 Echo News Picture 05/08/2014 At the o'Sullivan family re-union at the Montenotte Hotel Cork were; Kitty Cooper and Kay McCaughey Picture: Des Barry.
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 Echo News Picture 05/08/2014 At the o'Sullivan family re-union at the Montenotte Hotel Cork were; Margaret Lang with Adam o'Sullivan and Dayne Lee . Picture: Des Barry.
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 Echo News Picture 05/08/2014 At the family re-union at the Montenotte Hotel Cork was Angela Leighton home from theUSA with her children and grand children . Picture: Des Barry.
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 Echo News Picture 05/08/2014 Angela Leighton with her son Finbarr home from the USA at the family re-union at the Montenotte Hotel Cork were Picture: Des Barry.
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 News 3/8/2014 Pictured at a fundraiser for the Deirdre OReilly Trust at the GAA pavilion Bandon with Dancing to Gina and the Champions were Clonakilty ladies mary O'Brien, Marian Harrington and Breda O'Gorman. Picture Denis Boyle
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Aoife O'Mahony and her cousin Honor Cronin in Cobh yesterday to see the grand cruise liner the Ruby Princess, which visited the town. Picture Dan Linehan
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On their way to see grand cruise liner the Ruby Princess was berthed at the deep water pier in Cobh, Co Cork, yesterday, were from left, Jordan Dunphy, Aaron Mehigan, Cian Jeffares, Evan O'Leary, Luke Quinn, Sean Butler, Ciaran Collins and Abdu Raoui. Picture Dan Linehan
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The grand cruise liner the Ruby Princess which has 19 decks and can carry over three thousand passangers berthed at the deep water pier in Cobh, Co Cork, yesterday. Picture Dan Linehan
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The grand cruise liner the Ruby Princess which has 19 decks and can carry over three thousand passangers berthed at the deep water pier in Cobh, Co Cork, yesterday. Picture Dan Linehan
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Pictured at the Highfield RFC Munster Rugby Camp, Liam Ormund (centre) is tackled by Rory O'Broin and Sean O'Regan, at Highfield RFC grounds, Cork. 
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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PUPPY LOVE: Cousins Sarah Kelleher from Lisgoold with her 8-month-old maltichon Rylee, and Clodagh Howard from Rathcormac with her 6-month-old cavachon Penny, were among the large attendance at the 13th annual Lisgoold Dog Show charity fund-raiser held on Bank Holiday Monday in Lisgoold village in aid of Marymount University Hospital & Hospice. Picture: Tom Doherty
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Members of the Lisgoold Dog Show organising committee pictured at the start of their 13th annual charity fund-raiser held on Bank Holiday Monday in Lisgoold village in aid of Marymount University Hospital & Hospice. Back, from left to right: Bobby O'Sullivan and Dave Devine, Lisgoold, Mick McCarthy, Cobh, Liam Madigan, secretary, Bobby O'Sullivan Snr, Brittany Devine and John Barry, chairperson, Lisgoold, Ger Halligan, Cobh, Nora Barry, Dave Nagle, Marie O'Brien, Dave Walsh, Catherine Keniry, Jacinta Harte and Brendan O'Brien, Lisgoold; Front, from left to right: Amy O'Brien (18 months), Norma Barry, Aishling Barry (4) and Catriona Harte, Lisgoold. Picture: Tom Doherty
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Members of the Lisgoold Dog Show organising committee pictured at the start of their 13th annual charity fund-raiser held on Bank Holiday Monday in Lisgoold village in aid of Marymount University Hospital & Hospice. Back, from left to right: Bobby O'Sullivan and Dave Devine, Lisgoold, Mick McCarthy, Cobh, Liam Madigan, secretary, Bobby O'Sullivan Snr, Brittany Devine and John Barry, chairperson, Lisgoold, Ger Halligan, Cobh, Nora Barry, Dave Nagle, Marie O'Brien, Dave Walsh, Catherine Keniry, Jacinta Harte and Brendan O'Brien, Lisgoold; Front, from left to right: Amy O'Brien (18 months), Norma Barry, Aishling Barry (4) and Catriona Harte, Lisgoold. Picture: Tom Doherty
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The eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Some of the large crowd at the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Josh, Shauna, Grace and Jack Hegarty, all from Knockraha, at the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Tara, Billy and Jack Leahy, all from Cobh, at the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Dillon Somers and Sean Murphy, both from Cobh, taking part in the large ball uphill race during the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Michael and Brendan O'Driscoll, Cobh, taking part in the large ball uphill race during the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Paddy Histon, Cobh, with the three winning balls after the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Amy and Jane Forde, Mayfield, at the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Lily Histon, Cobh, helping the balls along during the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Alex Histon, Cobh, helping the balls along during the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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The eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Rachel Murphy, Lauren Devlin, Chloe Thompson and Jane Kelly, all from Cobh, at the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Vivienne Farrell and Valerie Kelly, both from Cobh, at the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Fionn Aherne, Youghal, and Maeve McKay, Cobh, at the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Lauren McKay and Chloe Warminton, both from Cobh, at the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Ann, Rachel and Emily Daly, all from Cobh, at the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Suzanne, Dave and Valerie Morgan, all from Cobh, at the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Cian, Aoife and Sean Histon, all from Cobh, at the eight annual Barrack Hill Ball Roll in Cobh for Cobh Youth Services and Epilepsy Ireland.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Sharon Ryan, Ballyduff, with martin and Nuala Rohan, Tallow, at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events
Picture: John Hennessy
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Polly Barrett, Kinsale, Kay Bells, Kerry, and Grace Fox, Kinsale, at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Enjoying a pizza were, Laura Carroll, Dublin, and Rita Nrennan, Kilkenny, at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Rose O'Kelly, Mahon, with April and Yvonne Ellis, Turners Cross, at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Pat and Patsy Supple, Castlemartyr, at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Ruby, Liza and Layla Hogan, Ballintemple, at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Members of East Cork Rapid Response, Paul Traynor, John O'Donnell and John Coleman, at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
Picture: John Hennessy
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John Scott Baird, Killeagh, with Porntip Mitchell, Castlemartyr, at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Elenol Sioimeonova, with Diana and Valentina Ivanova, all from Shandon, Cork, at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Isabelle and Sophie Evans, Castlemartyr, at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Mairead and Jenny Scott Baird, Killeagh, at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
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Wendy and Rachel Joyce, Galway, at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Ciara Murphy and Jo McGrath, both from Ballincollig, at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
Picture: John Hennessy
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The Cobh Animation Team at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Jandeman at the John Saul Picnic and Vintage Fair in Castlemartyr Resort in conjunction with Le Chat Noir Events.
Picture: John Hennessy
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Two Executive Helicopters appear to go nose to nose taking trips around the outer harbour as part of the annual Roberts Cove Vintage Festival. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Dearbhla Murphy from Carrigaline seen 'milking' Clover the Cow at the recent Roberts Cove Vintage Festival. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Smoke bellowing from an exhaust during the Tractor Pulling contest at the Roberts Cove Vintage Festival. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Susan and Mary O'Donovan from Douglas enjoying the sunshine at the Roberts Cove Vintage Festival. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Rosie Howard from Belgooly concentrates on her move in a game of giant jenga at the Roberts Cove Vintage Festival. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Rosie Howard from Belgooly in shock as her jenga tower collapses at the Roberts Cove Vintage Festival. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Ellemarie Mawe of 96 and 103FM pictured opening the 7th annual Roberts Cove Vintage Festival, watched by Co Mayor Cllr Alan Coleman with Wesley Taylor, Event Chairman and Jim Griffin, main sponsor. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Alan Kiely from Minane Bridge having a go at striking the sliothar during the recent Roberts Cove Vintage Festival. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Kim and Dorothy Verplanke, Roberts Cove, pictured with Paul O'Brien from Crosshaven at the recent Roberts Cove Vintage Festival. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Niamh Jordan from Fountainstown pictured with 'Inka' and 'Gilly' at the Roberts Cove Vintage Festival Dog Show. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Kacie Kenneally from Banduff as one of the 'Faces of Shandon' seen at the childrens fancy dress competition at the recent Roberts Cove Vintage Festival. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Jack and Roy O'Donoghue from Carrrigaline stand in for a photo at the recent Roberts Cove Vintage Festival. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Three year old Dan Lane from Aghabullogue seen standing in a tractor wheel rim at the recent Roberts Cove Vintage Festival. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Three year old Dan Lane from Aghabullogue standing in a tractor wheel rim at the Roberts Cove Vintage Festival. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Dom Maverley, Crosshaven and Kieran Stevens from Glanmire, members of the Irish Military Living History Group pictured at the WW1 memorial and wreath laying ceremony at Camden Fort Meagher in Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Billy O'Callaghan of the Barrack Street Band plays the last Post at the WW1 Rememberance ceremony at Camden Fort Meagher in Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Bringing the tricolour down to half mast during the recent WW1 rememberance ceremony at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Phil and Paschal Cullen, Crookstown pictured with Michael Downing from Carrig na bhear at the WW1 rememberance ceremony at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Pictured at the WW1 rememberance ceremony at Camden Fort Meagher in Crosshaven were Eileen Murphy, Deirdre Condon, Marion O'Riordan, Anita O'Riordan, Liz O'Flynn and Claire Geary of Camden Fort Meagher. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Darragh and Daithí Broderick from Oysterhaven seen at the recent WW1 memorial and wreath laying ceremony at Camden Fort Meagher in Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Maureen Forde from Lower Glanmire Road remembers her grandfather Micheal O'Sullivan of the Munster Fusiliers at the recent WW1 rememberance ceremony at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Remembering Pte Bartholemenew Kenneally, Royal Irish Rifles, at the WW1 memorial and wreath laying ceremony at Camden Fort Meagher in Crosshaven were Margo O'Shea, Rita and John Mullane and Deirdre Condon from Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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One of the bouquets laid at the WW1 rememberance ceremony at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Kelly Maverley from Crosshaven pictured at the spot where a wreath and memorials were laid to remember some of those lost during the Great War at a WW1 rememberance ceremony at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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A wreath and memorial crosses seen at the recent WW1 rememberance ceremony at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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One of the bouquets laid at the WW1 rememberance ceremony at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Robert Gregan, Crosshaven pictured with Pat Murray, President Cork Branch Royal British Legion at the recent WW1 rememberance memorial at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Marion O'Riordan and Eileen Murphy lay a wreath at the base of a large tree on behalf of Camden Fort Meagher at the recent WW1 rememberance memorial at Camden Fort Meagher, Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Pictured at the WW1 memorial and wreath laying ceremony at Camden Fort Meagher in Crosshaven recently were Scott, Daniel, Kelly, Dom, Anne and Rita Maverley from Crosshaven. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Competitors taking part in the Greasy Pole Pillow Fight during the Castletownbere Festival of the Sea. Photo: Niall Duffy 
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Ciara O'Driscoll and Cathal Owens taking part in the Greasy Pole Pillow Fight during the Castletownbere Festival of the Sea. Photo: Niall Duffy 
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Competitors taking part in the Greasy Pole Pillow Fight Final during the Castletownbere Festival of the Sea. Photo: Niall Duffy 
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 Cathal Owens celebereates after winning the Greasy Pole Pillow Fight during the Castletownbere Festival of the Sea. Photo: Niall Duffy 
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Ciara O'Driscoll and Cathal Owens taking part in the Greasy Pole Pillow Fight during the Castletownbere Festival of the Sea. Photo: Niall Duffy 
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Sean Flanagan and Cathal Owens taking part in the Greasy Pole Pillow Fight during the Castletownbere Festival of the Sea. Photo: Niall Duffy 
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TV and Radio presenter George Hook with Con O'connell and Jeanette O'Leary at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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TV and Radio presenter George Hook with Con O'connell and Jeanette O'Leary at the Harvest Open day at Slí Eile, Churchtown, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Anita and Patricia Cotter from Churchfield, Catherine Cronin from Farranree and Margaret Keoghan from Onslow Gardens pictured at the Hairpspray Musical in Cork Opera House last Wednesday.
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Annemarie Larkin and Elaine Ryan from Blackrock, Julie Evans from Opera Lane, Hannah McCarthy from Fermoy and Linda Egan from Belgooly pictured at the Hairpspray Musical in Cork Opera House last Wednesday.
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Norma Lynch, Cork Chamber, Janice Casey, River Lee Hotel, Claire Myler from River Lee Hotel and Deborah Barrett from Cork Chamber of Commerce pictured at the Hairpspray Musical in Cork Opera House last Wednesday.
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Grannmathor Eileen McElhinney from Mallow Road with daughter Maria from Shanghai and Grandchildren Lisa, Fiadh, Katie and Ross from Cork and Roisin, Maedhbh and Connor from Shanghai pictured at the Hairpspray Musical in Cork Opera House last Wednesday.
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Fionn Mehigan, Carrie Irwin and Maeve Mehigan from Carrigaline pictured at the Hairpspray Musical in Cork Opera House last Wednesday.
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Jamie Wynne from Little Island and Nicola Hogan from Cobh pictured at the Hairpspray Musical in Cork Opera House last Wednesday.
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Sophie, Sharon and Richard Stratton from Dubai pictured at the Hairpspray Musical in Cork Opera House last Wednesday.
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Kitty McDonnell from Tallow, Aideen, Lucyanne and Karen McAuliffe from Mallow and Amanda Rentero from Brazil pictured at the Hairpspray Musical in Cork Opera House last Wednesday.
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Maria, Sheila, Martina and Lydia Hooley from Cork pictured at the Hairpspray Musical in Cork Opera House last Wednesday.
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Elizabeth, Frank and Kayleigh Nagle from Ballyvolane pictured at the Hairpspray Musical in Cork Opera House last Wednesday.
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Joe and Mary O'Callaghan from Whitechurch pictured at the Hairpspray Musical in Cork Opera House last Wednesday.
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Emma Coleman from Blarney and Rose O'Leary from Ballyvolane pictured at the Hairpspray Musical in Cork Opera House last Wednesday.
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Lucy, Frances and Ali Wiggins from Lady's Bridge pictured at the Hairpspray Musical in Cork Opera House last Wednesday.
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Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields with Bill Taylor Chairman of the Cork Association of London signing the visitors book at City Hall, Cork during the courtesy visit to Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields. Since its foundation in March 1953 the aim of the Assocaition has been to bring Cork people in London together by way of social activities and other activities and also to provide help to those who may have fallen on hard times. Present membership is in the region of one hundred and sixty people.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields is presented with crystal to mark the visit, by Bill Taylor Chairman of the Cork Association of London at City Hall, Cork during the courtesy visit to Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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(front row) Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields with Mary O'Brien and Betty Dorgan with (rear) Bill Taylor, Chairman; Tony Barrett, Liam Kelleher, Eamonn Dorgan, Joe Quinn and Paddy O'Brien; members of the Cork Association of London at City Hall, Cork for a courtesy visit to Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields.
Since its foundation in March 1953 the aim of the Assocaition has been to bring Cork people in London together by way of social activities and other activities and also to provide help to those who may have fallen on hard times. Present membership is in the region of one hundred and sixty people.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Liam Kelleher, Betty Dorgan, Mary O'Brien and Eamonn Dorgan, members of the Cork Association of London at City Hall, Cork for a courtesy visit to Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC garden 10127729 
 EE news 30/07/2014.
On Wednesday 30th July 30th, 2014, the new Exercise Garden at the Stroke Rehabilitation Unit in St Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork was officially opened by Doug Howlett of the Munster Rugby Team. 
The recently revamped outdoor space will greatly enhance the rehabilitation and recovery of patients who, as a result of a stroke, frequently experience muscular weakness, impaired dexterity, uncoordinated movement and decreased function and mobility. 
The attractive garden incorporates exercise equipment that offers low impact cardiovascular exercise in the open air with different surfaces to improve balance. Equipment includes: Parallel bars, single rider, double air walker, arm stretching station and cycle station. More info from Peter Dineen, communications, HSE
Doug Howlett with staff and supporters.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC garden 09127727 
 EE news 30/07/2014.
On Wednesday 30th July 30th, 2014, the new Exercise Garden at the Stroke Rehabilitation Unit in St Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork was officially opened by Doug Howlett of the Munster Rugby Team. 
The recently revamped outdoor space will greatly enhance the rehabilitation and recovery of patients who, as a result of a stroke, frequently experience muscular weakness, impaired dexterity, uncoordinated movement and decreased function and mobility. 
The attractive garden incorporates exercise equipment that offers low impact cardiovascular exercise in the open air with different surfaces to improve balance. Equipment includes: Parallel bars, single rider, double air walker, arm stretching station and cycle station. More info from Peter Dineen, communications, HSE
Chartered physiotherapist Aisling Doyle, special guest Doug Howlett, Sean Treacy, Killeagh, a former patient at the unit, Paul Gallagher, Consultant Geriatrician, and Anita Ryan , Clinical Nurse manager, Stroke Unit in the exercise garden.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC garden 08127726 
 EE news 30/07/2014.
On Wednesday 30th July 30th, 2014, the new Exercise Garden at the Stroke Rehabilitation Unit in St Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork was officially opened by Doug Howlett of the Munster Rugby Team. 
The recently revamped outdoor space will greatly enhance the rehabilitation and recovery of patients who, as a result of a stroke, frequently experience muscular weakness, impaired dexterity, uncoordinated movement and decreased function and mobility. 
The attractive garden incorporates exercise equipment that offers low impact cardiovascular exercise in the open air with different surfaces to improve balance. Equipment includes: Parallel bars, single rider, double air walker, arm stretching station and cycle station. More info from Peter Dineen, communications, HSE
Doug and Charles Howlett with members of The Friends of St Finbarr's Hospital.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC garden 07127724 
 EE news 30/07/2014.
On Wednesday 30th July 30th, 2014, the new Exercise Garden at the Stroke Rehabilitation Unit in St Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork was officially opened by Doug Howlett of the Munster Rugby Team. 
The recently revamped outdoor space will greatly enhance the rehabilitation and recovery of patients who, as a result of a stroke, frequently experience muscular weakness, impaired dexterity, uncoordinated movement and decreased function and mobility. 
The attractive garden incorporates exercise equipment that offers low impact cardiovascular exercise in the open air with different surfaces to improve balance. Equipment includes: Parallel bars, single rider, double air walker, arm stretching station and cycle station. More info from Peter Dineen, communications, HSE
Doug Howlett cuts the ribbon with help from his son Charles.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC garden 06127721 
 EE news 30/07/2014.
On Wednesday 30th July 30th, 2014, the new Exercise Garden at the Stroke Rehabilitation Unit in St Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork was officially opened by Doug Howlett of the Munster Rugby Team. 
The recently revamped outdoor space will greatly enhance the rehabilitation and recovery of patients who, as a result of a stroke, frequently experience muscular weakness, impaired dexterity, uncoordinated movement and decreased function and mobility. 
The attractive garden incorporates exercise equipment that offers low impact cardiovascular exercise in the open air with different surfaces to improve balance. Equipment includes: Parallel bars, single rider, double air walker, arm stretching station and cycle station. More info from Peter Dineen, communications, HSE
Dan, Sean and John Cronin, from Wilton attending the garden party.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC garden 05127723 
 EE news 30/07/2014.
On Wednesday 30th July 30th, 2014, the new Exercise Garden at the Stroke Rehabilitation Unit in St Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork was officially opened by Doug Howlett of the Munster Rugby Team. 
The recently revamped outdoor space will greatly enhance the rehabilitation and recovery of patients who, as a result of a stroke, frequently experience muscular weakness, impaired dexterity, uncoordinated movement and decreased function and mobility. 
The attractive garden incorporates exercise equipment that offers low impact cardiovascular exercise in the open air with different surfaces to improve balance. Equipment includes: Parallel bars, single rider, double air walker, arm stretching station and cycle station. More info from Peter Dineen, communications, HSE
Anita Ryan, Clinical Nurse manager with Catherine Griffith and Claire Murphy of Citco Fund Services, Blackrock Road, whose staff volunteered with painting and gardening jobs at the garden and excercise area.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC garden 04127720 
 EE news 30/07/2014.
On Wednesday 30th July 30th, 2014, the new Exercise Garden at the Stroke Rehabilitation Unit in St Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork was officially opened by Doug Howlett of the Munster Rugby Team. 
The recently revamped outdoor space will greatly enhance the rehabilitation and recovery of patients who, as a result of a stroke, frequently experience muscular weakness, impaired dexterity, uncoordinated movement and decreased function and mobility. 
The attractive garden incorporates exercise equipment that offers low impact cardiovascular exercise in the open air with different surfaces to improve balance. Equipment includes: Parallel bars, single rider, double air walker, arm stretching station and cycle station. More info from Peter Dineen, communications, HSE
Doug Howlett with members of Cork Stroke Support Group.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC garden 02127725 
 EE news 30/07/2014.
On Wednesday 30th July 30th, 2014, the new Exercise Garden at the Stroke Rehabilitation Unit in St Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork was officially opened by Doug Howlett of the Munster Rugby Team. 
The recently revamped outdoor space will greatly enhance the rehabilitation and recovery of patients who, as a result of a stroke, frequently experience muscular weakness, impaired dexterity, uncoordinated movement and decreased function and mobility. 
The attractive garden incorporates exercise equipment that offers low impact cardiovascular exercise in the open air with different surfaces to improve balance. Equipment includes: Parallel bars, single rider, double air walker, arm stretching station and cycle station. More info from Peter Dineen, communications, HSE
Pic shows Carmel Kilcommons, Nurse Liason Officer, Noeleen Cronin, of Home Instead and Anita Ryan, Clinical Nurse Manager, Stroke Unit with a Munster Rugby flag and gnome!
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC garden 01127722 
 EE news 30/07/2014.
On Wednesday 30th July 30th, 2014, the new Exercise Garden at the Stroke Rehabilitation Unit in St Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork was officially opened by Doug Howlett of the Munster Rugby Team. 
The recently revamped outdoor space will greatly enhance the rehabilitation and recovery of patients who, as a result of a stroke, frequently experience muscular weakness, impaired dexterity, uncoordinated movement and decreased function and mobility. 
The attractive garden incorporates exercise equipment that offers low impact cardiovascular exercise in the open air with different surfaces to improve balance. Equipment includes: Parallel bars, single rider, double air walker, arm stretching station and cycle station. More info from Peter Dineen, communications, HSE
Pic shows Noeleen Cronin, of Home Instead and Carmel Kilcommons, Nurse Liason Officer.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC fest 05127754 
 EE news 31/07/2014.
Jason Lane, Ballylanders finishing off the sterilisation of 10,000 re-useable plastic pint drink containers in preparation for the Indie Pendence Music and Arts Festival, Deer Farm, Mitchelstown.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC fest 03127751 
 EE news 31/07/2014.
Jim Lawless, Production manager, Indie Pendence Music and Arts Festival, Deer Farm, Mitchelstown beside the 5,000 capacity main stage 'Big Top'.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Jim Lawless, Production manager, Indie Pendence Music and Arts Festival, Deer Farm, Mitchelstown beside the 5,000 capacity main stage 'Big Top'.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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 EEjob 31/07/2014.
Echo News.
Pictured with the new Gaelscoil Pheig Sayers 7 year contract, Noreen Hegarty, General Manager NCE with Adrian Breathnah, Principal Gaelscoil Pheig Sayers, also included are Fr. John O'Donovan, Board of Management, Fr. Damian O'Mahony, Board of Management and Cllr Thomas Gould, Board of Management, at Farranferris College, Redemption Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Echo News.
Pictured aftewr signing the new Gaelscoil Pheig Sayers 7 year contract, Noreen Hegarty, General Manager NCE with Adrian Breathnah, Principal Gaelscoil Pheig Sayers, also included are Fr. John O'Donovan, Board of Management, Fr. Damian O'Mahony, Board of Management and Cllr Thomas Gould, Board of Management, at Farranferris College, Redemption Road, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Margot and Moss O'Leary, Kinsale.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Jacqui Ryan and Tracy Keoghan, both with the Lemonleaf Cafè, Kinsale.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 31/07/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Andrew Johnson and Victoria Murphy, Kinsale.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Patrick and Christine Horgan, Kinsale.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 31/07/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Liz Moynihan, Kinsale College and Jocelyn Florence, of DJ Kinsella.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 31/07/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Ann O'Reilly, Maureen Tierney, Noreen McCarthy, all Kinsale with Ber Lordan, Belgooly.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 31/07/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Padraig and Fenella Begley, Ballinaspittle.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 31/07/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Joachim and Katherine Beug, from Dundorrow.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 31/07/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Marsha and Philip Morrison, from Kinsale.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 31/07/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Mary Coughlan, Angela Broderick and Noreen Desmond, all Kinsale.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 31/07/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Dan Boyle, Ballinlough and Conor Doyle, Kinsale.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCKinsaleArtsFest03 
 EEjob 31/07/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Carmel Gray, Caroline Tobin and Andrea Pepper, Festival Volunteers.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
James Donnolly with his wifw Sinead Donnelly from the Arts Office Cork County Council.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Echo News.
Social Diary.
Launch of Kinsale Arts Festival at Ballinacurra House, Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Ruth McDonnell, Festival Volunteer Co-Ordinator, Richard Bradford, UCC and Orla Hurley, Celtic Relocations.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 Stephen Finn is the chairperson of the Courtmacsherry Festival and Development Association. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 The Golden Pheasant in Courtmacsherry. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Sisters Anna (left) and Georgie Walsh from Ballinhassig at the Golden Pheasant. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Proprietor at the Golden Pheasant, Michael Kiely with "Ernie" the owl. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Ernie the owl at the Golden Pheasant. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Local boy Conor O'Flynn at the Courtmacsherry Water Sports Centre. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 At the Courtmacsherry Water Sports Centre (left to right): Alva Wallis, Roisin Coveney, Shannon Chapman, Aoife Slattery, Caoimhe Coghlan, Louise Coombes, Nathan Chapman, Eadaoin Coghlan and Abi Duggan. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 The Courtmacsherry Water Sports Centre was a hive of activity. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Courtmacsherry Water Sports Centre. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Mike and Diana O'Donovan at the Food Depot. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Cait Malone from Farran at the Food Depot. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Mike and Diana O'Donovan at the Food Depot serving Cait Malone and her father Adrian from Farran. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Mike and Diana O'Donovan at the Food Depot. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Louise Coombes, Douglas, David O'Riordan, Bishopstown and Caoimhe Coghlan, Carrigaline having fun at the Courtmacsherry Water Sports Centre. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Liam Colbert and Kevin Pederson, Courtmacsherry with Caoife Davis, Midleton at the Courtmacsherry Water Sports Centre. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 David O'Riordan, Bishopstown and Caoimhe Coghlan, Carrigaline at the Courtmacsherry Water Sports Centre. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Courtmacsherry Water Sports Centre. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 ON THE BEACH (left ro right): Kieran, Donnacha and Conail Hurley from Bandon with Brian and Josh Keegan, Ovens. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Participants in the Beach Soccer. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 The Beach Soccer competition was popular. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Courtmacsherry Hotel owner Billy Adams tries out the Bucking Bronco. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 Courtmacsherry Hotel owner Billy Adams tries out the Bucking Bronco. Picture: Martin Walsh.
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 David Morrison (left) and his brother Jim from Model Farm Road were served at the Courtmacsherry Hotel by Mary Lucey. Picture: Mary Lucey.
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Sarah Levy , Aideen Quirke and Killian O'Dwyer of the Lewis Clucksman Gallery pictured examining some of the works at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Sarah Levy , Aideen Quirke and Killian O'Dwyer of the Lewis Clucksman Gallery pictured examining some of the works at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Sarah Levy , Aideen Quirke and Killian O'Dwyer of the Lewis Clucksman Gallery pictured examining some of the works at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Sarah Levy , Aideen Quirke and Killian O'Dwyer of the Lewis Clucksman Gallery pictured examining some of the works at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Killian O'Dwyer, Aideen Quirke and Sarah Levy of the Lewis Clucksman Gallery pictured examining some of the works at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Killian O'Dwyer of the Lewis Clucksman Gallery pictured examining some of the works at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Killian O'Dwyer of the Lewis Clucksman Gallery pictured examining some of the works at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Kevin Murphy, James Connolly and Ricky Curly UCC students pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Sarah Levy, Brían Vrotty, Aideen Quirke and Elly Collins staff of the Lewis Glucksman Gallery UCC pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Orla Egan with Jacob Edward Egan Morley of Greenmount pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Frances Murphy and John Muprhy of Milstreet pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Trish Brennan of CIT Crawford College of Art and Artist John Gerard pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Cethan leahy of College Road, Belinda O'Shea of Crosshaven and Hilary White of Douglas pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Tadhg Crowley and Killian O'Dwyer of the Lewis Clucksman Gallery pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Cillian Clarke's of St Luke's pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Chris Clarke's Show's Curator and his son Cillian Clarke pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Carol Brogan with Chris Clarke, Shows Curator and Cillian Clarke of St Luke's Cross pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Zoe and Susi Fitzpatrick of Douglas pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Mick Mackey of Minane Bridge with Brian Mac Domhnaill MA: Art+Process CCAD pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Mick Mackey of Minane Bridge with Brian Mac Domhnaill MA: Art+Process CCAD pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Alison O'Connell and Bettie Higgs of the School of BEES pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Milda Saenz of Computer Science, UCC with Lisa Bussey of Boston USA pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Emer Regan and Sarah Culloty of the School of BEES UCC pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Richard Pons and Eva Alcaraz of Spain pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Bantry full-forward (#14) Shane Drummey blasts the ball into an empty net after the rebounded save by 'keeper Alan Deasy landed favourably for him in Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Corner forward Paul Cronin, St Michael's in action in attack against Bantry in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Mark Drummond offers a lifeline to St Michael's with this late goal against Bantry in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Corner forward Paul Cronin, St Michael's gets away from defender Jimmy O'Leary, Bantry in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC pifc 12127639 
 EE sport 27/07/2014.
Corner forward Paul Cronin, St Michael's gets away from defender Jimmy O'Leary, Bantry in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC pifc 11127650 
 EE sport 27/07/2014.
Corner forward Paul Cronin, St Michael's gets away from defender Jimmy O'Leary, Bantry in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC pifc 11127640 
 EE sport 27/07/2014.
Corner forward Paul Cronin, St Michael's gets away from defender Jimmy O'Leary, Bantry in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC pifc 10127637 
 EE sport 27/07/2014.
Midfielders Shane O'Keeffe, St Michael's and Graham Canty, Bantry challenge in the air for possession in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC pifc 09127638 
 EE sport 27/07/2014.
Midfielder Shane O'Keeffe, St Michael's is tackled by Tadhg Downey, Bantry in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC pifc 08127644 
 EE sport 27/07/2014.
Midfielder Shane O'Keeffe, St Michael's is tackled by Tadhg Downey, Bantry in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC pifc 07127643 
 EE sport 27/07/2014.
Midfielder Shane O'Keeffe, St Michael's in action against Bantry in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC pifc 06127642 
 EE sport 27/07/2014.
Andrew O'Connell, St Michael's kicks a free against Bantry in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC pifc 05127641 
 EE sport 27/07/2014.
Mark Ryan, St Michael's with possession under pressure from the Bantry defence in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC pifc 04127636 
 EE sport 27/07/2014.
Mark Ryan, St Michael's and Bantry full-back Jack McCarthy chase possession in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC pifc 03127635 
 EE sport 27/07/2014.
Mark Ryan, St Michael's tries to stay clear of a tackle from Bantry full-back Jack McCarthy in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC pifc 02127633 
 EE sport 27/072014.
Alan Nolan, St Michael's in action in an attacking role against Bantry in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC pifc 01127634 
 EE sport 27/072014.
Alan Nolan, St Michael's is pursued by Bantry defender Jimmy O'Leary in the Evening Echo Premier Intermediate Football Championship game in Kilmichael.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
DKE270714kilreen011 
 EEjob 27/07/2014
Echo Sport
John Coleman, centre, is presented with the Clubman of the Year award by club chairman Donal Kelleher, right and John Sweeney, at the Kilreen Celtic Player of the Year awards night, at the Spailpin Fanach Bar, South Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270714kilreen010 
 EEjob 27/07/2014
Echo Sport
Broadcaster Trevor Welch is presented with the Hall of Fame award by club chairman Donal Kelleher, at the Kilreen Celtic Player of the Year awards night, at the Spailpin Fanach Bar, South Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270714kilreen009 
 EEjob 27/07/2014
Echo Sport
Shane Foley receives his award from John O'Connor, at the Kilreen Celtic Player of the Year awards night, at the Spailpin Fanach Bar, South Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270714kilreen008 
 EEjob 27/07/2014
Echo Sport
Trevor Dunlea receives his award from Dave O'Mahony, at the Kilreen Celtic Player of the Year awards night, at the Spailpin Fanach Bar, South Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270714kilreen007 
 EEjob 27/07/2014
Echo Sport
Cian McCarthy receives his awards from Hayley McCarthy and Richard Fitzgerald, at the Kilreen Celtic Player of the Year awards night, at the Spailpin Fanach Bar, South Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270714kilreen006 
 EEjob 27/07/2014
Echo Sport
Jason Kenny receives his award from John O'Regan, at the Kilreen Celtic Player of the Year awards night, at the Spailpin Fanach Bar, South Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270714kilreen005 
 EEjob 27/07/2014
Echo Sport
Ryan Long receives his award from June Power, at the Kilreen Celtic Player of the Year awards night, at the Spailpin Fanach Bar, South Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270714kilreen004 
 EEjob 27/07/2014
Echo Sport
Kyeran Varian receives his award from Eamonn Hayes, at the Kilreen Celtic Player of the Year awards night, at the Spailpin Fanach Bar, South Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270714kilreen003 
 EEjob 27/07/2014
Echo Sport
David Daly receives his award from Mark Towler, at the Kilreen Celtic Player of the Year awards night, at the Spailpin Fanach Bar, South Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270714kilreen002 
 EEjob 27/07/2014
Echo Sport
Jack O'Brien receives his award from Vincent Prendergast, at the Kilreen Celtic Player of the Year awards night, at the Spailpin Fanach Bar, South Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE270714kilreen001 
 EEjob 27/07/2014
Echo Sport
Conor Cusack receives his award from Declan O'Regan, at the Kilreen Celtic Player of the Year awards night, at the Spailpin Fanach Bar, South Main Street.
Picture: David Keane.
DES PIARSAIGH V KILLE027949 
 Examiner News Picture 27/07/2014 Killeagh's Andrew Walsh striking against Na Parsaigh in the Cork S.H.C. game in Pairc ui Rinn, Cork..Picture: Des Barry.
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 Examiner News Picture 27/07/2014 Na Piarsaigh's Sean Og o hAilpin clearing against Killeagh in the Cork S.H.C. game in Pairc ui Rinn, Cork..Picture: Des Barry.
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 Examiner News Picture 27/07/2014Killeagh forward Gary Leahy being chased by Na Piarsaigh defender Darren Mannix in the Cork S.H.C. game in Pairc ui Rinn, Cork..Picture: Des Barry.
DES PIARSAIGH V KILEA027945 
 Examiner News Picture 27/07/2014Killeagh forward Gary Leahy being chased by Na Piarsaigh defender Darren Mannix in the Cork S.H.C. game in Pairc ui Rinn, Cork..Picture: Des Barry.
des EIRE OG V BEARA 4027955 
 Examiner Sports Picture 27/07/2014 Beara forward Daragh McElhinney in a tussle for possession with Eire Og's Jack Murphy on the attack against Eire Og in the Cork Premier u14 Football final in Drimoleague ,Co. Cork. Picture: Des Barry.
des BRIDE ROVERS V CU027922 
 Examiner News Picture 27/07/2014 Hands out for possession between Bride Rovers forward Jason Mannix and Courcey Rovers defender David Duggan in the Cork S.H.C. game in Pairc ui Rinn, Cork..Picture: Des Barry.
des BRIDE ROVERS V CO027921 
 Examiner News Picture 27/07/2014 Courcey Rovers keeper Stephan Nyhan being tackled by Bride Rovers player Cian o'Connor in the Cork S.H.C. game in Pairc ui Rinn, Cork..Picture: Des Barry.
des BRIDE ROVERS V CO027920 
 Examiner News Picture 27/07/2014 Bride Rovers player Cian o' Connor tries to escape from a challenge by Courcey Rovers defender Vincent Hurley in the Cork S.H.C. game in Pairc ui Rinn, Cork..Picture: Des Barry.
des BRIDE ROVERS V CO027918 
 Examiner News Picture 27/07/2014 Bride Rovers forward Stephen Glasgow tries to clear past Courcey Rovers player Gavin Moloney in the Cork S.H.C. game in Pairc ui Rinn, Cork.Picture: Des Barry.
des BRIDE ROVERS V CO027917 
 Examiner News Picture 27/07/2014 Bride Rovers forward Sean Ryan tries to get past Courcey Rovers player Gavin Moloney in the Cork S.H.C. game in Pairc ui Rinn, Cork..Picture: Des Barry.
DES BEARA V EIRE OG 3027954 
 Examiner Sports Picture 27/07/2014 Beara forward Daragh McElhinney in a tussle for possession with Eire Og's Jack Murphy on the attack against Eire Og in the Cork Premier u14 Football final in Drimoleague ,Co. Cork. Picture: Des Barry.
des BEARA V EIRE OG 2027953 
 Examiner Sports Picture 27/07/2014 Beara forward Ryan o' Sullivan on the attack against Eire Og in the Cork Premier u14 Football final in Drimoleague ,Co. Cork. Picture: Des Barry.
des BEARA V EIRE OG 1027951 
 Examiner Sports Picture 27/07/2014 Beara forward Ryan o'Sullivan being chased by Eire Og player Cian Rickard in the Cork Preimer u14 Football final in Drimoleague ,Co. Cork. Picture: Des Barry.
des BEARA 3027957 
 Examiner Sports Picture 27/07/2014 The victorious Beaea team winners of the Cork Priemer u14 Football Cup in Drimoleague ,Co. Cork. Picture: Des Barry.
des BEARA V EIRE OG 027952 
 Examiner Sports Picture 27/07/2014 Beara forward Daragh McElhinney on the attack against Eire Og in the Cork Premier u14 Football final in Drimoleague ,Co. Cork. Picture: Des Barry.
LC rugby 18127740 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Daniel O'Sullivan, Abi Sheahan, and Tom Coughlan relax in the sunshine during a break at the camp.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 17127738 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Cian Boylan stretches for the try line at the camp.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 16127737 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
James Healy and Ivan Walsh at the camp.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 15127736 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Joe Cronin at the camp.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 14127735 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Scott Walsh at the camp.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 13127734 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Kids having fun at the camp.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 12127732 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Coach Matt McGrath teaching ball handling skills to 6yo Ted Crowley at the camp.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 11127733 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Ted Crowley at the camp.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 10127731 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Big Drive for Munster... Fintan O'Sullivan, Redmond Reardon, Daniel Holland and Scott Barrett having fun at the camp.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 09127730 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Ben O'Connor, Sean O'Sullivan, Jack McCarthy and Scott Barrett having fun at the camp.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 07127709 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
David Noonan, Ned Mayes (Mayes), Hayden Fisher, Cian Boyle, Oscar Naughton give a big cheer for MUNSTER.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 06127710 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Liam Bornicke, from Germany is tackled by Cian McSweeney as they practice a tackling technique.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 05127708 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Liam Bornicke, from Germany is tackled by Cian McSweeney as they practice a tackling technique.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 04127707 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Sean Naughton, Ronan Barry, Rachel Coburn and John Cussen enjoying the rugby in the sunshine.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 03127706 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Youngsters Cillian Ryan and Eoin O'Connell enjoying the rugby camp.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 02127705 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Youngsters enjoying the rugby in the sunshine.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC rugby 01127704 
 EE sport 30/07/2014.
Munster Rugby Camp at Muskerry Rugby Club, Ballyanley.
Youngsters enjoying the rugby in the sunshine.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC garden 03127739 
 EE news 30/07/2014.
On Wednesday 30th July 30th, 2014, the new Exercise Garden at the Stroke Rehabilitation Unit in St Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork was officially opened by Doug Howlett of the Munster Rugby Team. 
The recently revamped outdoor space will greatly enhance the rehabilitation and recovery of patients who, as a result of a stroke, frequently experience muscular weakness, impaired dexterity, uncoordinated movement and decreased function and mobility. 
The attractive garden incorporates exercise equipment that offers low impact cardiovascular exercise in the open air with different surfaces to improve balance. Equipment includes: Parallel bars, single rider, double air walker, arm stretching station and cycle station. More info from Peter Dineen, communications, HSE
Norma Wyse, RGN with ward managers Ann Flahive and Maria Hanley.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC garden 05127723 
 EE news 30/07/2014.
On Wednesday 30th July 30th, 2014, the new Exercise Garden at the Stroke Rehabilitation Unit in St Finbarr’s Hospital, Cork was officially opened by Doug Howlett of the Munster Rugby Team. 
The recently revamped outdoor space will greatly enhance the rehabilitation and recovery of patients who, as a result of a stroke, frequently experience muscular weakness, impaired dexterity, uncoordinated movement and decreased function and mobility. 
The attractive garden incorporates exercise equipment that offers low impact cardiovascular exercise in the open air with different surfaces to improve balance. Equipment includes: Parallel bars, single rider, double air walker, arm stretching station and cycle station. More info from Peter Dineen, communications, HSE
Anita Ryan, Clinical Nurse manager with Catherine Griffith and Claire Murphy of Citco Fund Services, Blackrock Road, whose staff volunteered with painting and gardening jobs at the garden and excercise area.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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 DKANE 02/06/2014
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Gerard McCarthy, Belfast and John O'Halloran, Wilton at the finish line of the Cork City Marathon.
Over 7000 runners will take part in the internationally recognised Cork City Marathon organised by Cork City Council in partnership with Athletics Ireland BHAA Cork Education and Training Board and an Garda Síochána and volunteer organisations.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
dan cup ucc 4 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 18-02-2014
David Tracey, UCD is held by David Glynn of UCC during their Fitzgibbon cup quarter final match at the Mardyke, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan cup ucc 3 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 18-02-2014
David Tracey, UCD surrounded by UCC players David Glynn and James Barry during their Fitzgibbon cup quarter final match at the Mardyke, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan cup ucc 1 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 18-02-2014
Walter Walsh, UCD getting away from UCC's Pat Sulliban during their Fitzgibbon cup quarter final match at the Mardyke, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
dan cup ucc 5 
 Irish Examiner Sports Picture 18-02-2014
Barry Lawton, UCC drops his hurley under pressure from Patrick Murphy of UCD during their Fitzgibbon cup quarter final match at the Mardyke, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
1469532 
 IE LIVE SPORT 05/12/2012 ... 
Mark O'Keeffe of Midleton C.B.S. clears the ball downfield as he is challenged by Steven O'Brien of Nenagh C.B.S. in the Dr. Harty Cup at Charleville. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 weather pic at youghal 1959 GETTING OFF THE TRAIN IN YOUGHAL. GOING TO THE SEASIDE. SUNSHINE. SUMMER WEATHER.
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1416467 
 Experienced rower Jim O'Donovan, Director of Service, Community, Enterprise & Environment, Cork City Council and City Council staff take to the water in a Dragon Boat at Crosshaven on Friday night in preparation for the Ocean to City race.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
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 XXjob 19/11/2012 ADVERTISING The Garden with its natural rock pool.
Fintan Lynch Hairdressing, Main St, Kinsale, Co, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
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 XXjob 19/11/2012 ADVERTISING Fintan and Liz Lynch with staff members, Grace Daly, Rachel O'Brien and Pauline Copithorne.
Fintan Lynch Hairdressing, Main St, Kinsale, Co, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
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 XXjob 19/11/2012 ADVERTISING Fintan and Liz Lynch. 
Fintan Lynch Hairdressing, Main St, Kinsale, Co, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell 
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1181936 
 26/04/10 Newly appointed District Court Judge Olann Kelleher, from Douglas, Cork pictured with his wife Susan and children Barry, Alison, Gretchen and Alex at the Four Courts in Dublin yesterday.. Pic: BILLY HIGGINS STAFF
1458751 
 EEjob 24/10/2012
Echo News.
Martina O'Donoghue Social Diary.
Pictured at the Aer Lingus Autum Lunch in aid of ARC Cancer Support House, Ann O'Flynn, Farran, Angela Corcoran, Ovens, Eithne Lancaster, Ballincollig and Breada Quaid, Ovens, at the Maryborough Hotel, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Ban Gardai at the Bridewell Barracks in Cork 17/05/1961 Ref. 772L Old black and white policing
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1441331 
 L to R., Arthur Mc Gregor, Bishopstown, Willie O'Brien, Leemount and Dan Galvin, Ballincollig. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
1454628 
 Irish Examiner News Picture 14-10-2012
Con Sullivan, Caheragh and Michael Cronin, Bantry hard at work on the old threshing machine at the annual vintage threshing day at Caheragh, West Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
521988 
 21-08-2004 Examiner News Picture . The President of the GAA Sean Kelly presenting a Replica of the Liam Mac Carthy Cup to Rita Ring wife of former Legend Christy at a Ceremoney to honour Captains of the Victorious All Ireland winning Captains at Ballygarvan GAA Club in Cork Picture by Des Barry
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 Irish Examiner News Picture 04-09-2012
School Principal, Jane Daly with twins Leah and Edel O'Donoghue who started junior infants at the Banteer National School, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan

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