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elainegalvin 
 DKANE 20/10/2014
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Interior Architecture Graduates Elaine Galvin, Clare, Fiona O'Sullivan, Garryvoe, Deirdre McAuliffe, Ovens and Gemma McCarthy, Douglas at the Cork Institute of Technology Graduations. 
PIC DARRAGH KANE
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aoibhicollins 
 XXjob 16/10/2014 NEWS Pupils Aoibhi Collins, Holly McCarthy, Niamh Bennett, Orla Hankard and Megan McCarthy, of Killmeen National School, West Cork, during their East meets West Food Experience Day, A fundraiser for Just One Charity, A charity which works with street kids in Nepal, included are Sally McKenna, Food Writer, Declan Murphy and Bimal of Just One Charity, and Kenneth McCarthy, School Principal,
Picture: Denis Scannell 
 Keywords: DENIS SCANNELL
donalohare 
 Irish Examiner News 28-10-2014
Donal O’Hare, Kinsale, Cork who received a BE Hons at the UCC conferring cermony. Picture Dan Linehan
katierichardson 
 20th October 2014.. Katie Richardson, Innishannon who was conferred with a BA arts degree at the UCC conferrings yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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JCOntheBUs29thOct05 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
Conversations On the Bus.
Pictured on the 208 are Emma Kenneally, Curraheen, Colin McCarthy and Sean Gunning, both Ballinora.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBUs29thOct04 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
Conversations On the Bus.
Pictured on the 208 is Katherine O'Sullivan, from Valentia Island.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBUs29thOct03 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
Conversations On the Bus.
Pictured on the 208 are Nicola Meaney and Shannon Walsh, both living on the Western Road.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBUs29thOct02 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
Conversations On the Bus.
Pictured on the 208 is Michael Cronin, from Millstreet.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBUs29thOct01 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
Conversations On the Bus.
Pictured on the 208 are Robyn, Melissa and Lucy O'Neill, from Millstreet.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCITSurvey03 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
CIT 1st Year Social Care students conducting Survey of fellow students stance on Direct Provision, at CIT Campus, Cork.
Sinead O'Driscoll, Ashling White, Maeve Corkery, Saorlaith Mullan, Rachel Fahy, Chloe Hennigan, all CIT 1st Year Social Care students. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCITSurvey02 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
CIT 1st Year Social Care students conducting Survey of fellow students stance on Direct Provision, at CIT Campus, Cork.
Rachel Fahy (centre) CIT 1st Year Social Care student, filling out the survey with Aisling Hennigan and Eadaoin Collins, CIT Students. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCCITSurvey01 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
CIT 1st Year Social Care students conducting Survey of fellow students stance on Direct Provision, at CIT Campus, Cork.
Rachel Fahy (centre) CIT 1st Year Social Care student, filling out the survey with Aisling Hennigan and Eadaoin Collins, CIT Students. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBillyCronin12 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
2014 Garda Youth Awards, Bravery Award winner.
Pictured is Billy Cronin, with his younger brother Gavin, sister Penny and mum Eilish, at their home in Dublin Pike, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBillyCronin11 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
2014 Garda Youth Awards, Bravery Award winner.
Pictured is Billy Cronin, with his younger brother Gavin, sister Penny and mum Eilish, at their home in Dublin Pike, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBillyCronin10 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
2014 Garda Youth Awards, Bravery Award winner.
Pictured is Billy Cronin, with his younger brother Gavin and sister Penny, at their home in Dublin Pike, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBillyCronin09 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
2014 Garda Youth Awards, Bravery Award winner.
Pictured is Billy Cronin, with his younger brother Gavin and sister Penny, at their home in Dublin Pike, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBillyCronin08 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
2014 Garda Youth Awards, Bravery Award winner.
Pictured is Billy Cronin, with his younger brother Gavin, mum Eilish and sister Penny, at their home in Dublin Pike, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBillyCronin07 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
2014 Garda Youth Awards, Bravery Award winner.
Pictured is Billy Cronin, with his younger brother Gavin, mum Eilish and sister Penny, at their home in Dublin Pike, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBillyCronin06 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
2014 Garda Youth Awards, Bravery Award winner.
Pictured is Billy Cronin, with his younger brother Gavin, mum Eilish and sister Penny, at their home in Dublin Pike, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBillyCronin05 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
2014 Garda Youth Awards, Bravery Award winner.
Pictured is Billy Cronin, at his home in Dublin Pike, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBillyCronin04 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
2014 Garda Youth Awards, Bravery Award winner.
Pictured is Billy Cronin, at his home in Dublin Pike, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBillyCronin03 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
2014 Garda Youth Awards, Bravery Award winner.
Pictured is Billy Cronin, at his home in Dublin Pike, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBillyCronin02 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
2014 Garda Youth Awards, Bravery Award winner.
Pictured is Billy Cronin, at his home in Dublin Pike, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCBillyCronin01 
 EEjob 29/10/2014.
Echo News.
2014 Garda Youth Awards, Bravery Award winner.
Pictured is Billy Cronin, at his home in Dublin Pike, Co. Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
DKE291014traffic002 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News
Cllr Mick Nugent at Stoneridge estate, Shanakiel on the Blarney Road, with local residents who are demanding a pedestrian crossing and traffic-calming measures.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014traffic001 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News
Cllr Mick Nugent at Stoneridge estate, Shanakiel on the Blarney Road, with local residents Yvonne Golden, Geraldine Kelly, Karen O'Connor and Dara Murphy, who are demanding a pedestrian crossing and traffic-calming measures.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon0030 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Members of the Cork Swing Dancers performing, at the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon0020 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Members of the Cork Swing Dancers as Scarecrows, at the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon014 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Aisling, Holly and Brandon McCarthy from Cathedral Road, with Abby Lehane and Marc Barry, both from Shanakiel, all smiles at the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon013 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Audrey and Zack Lehane from Cathedral Road, attending the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon012 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Marta Kolasa from Cathedral Road and Johnny Watkins from Blackrock, having fun at the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon011 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Brian Trought from Shandon and Eibhlin Collins from Blackrock, enjoying the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon010 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Sam and Dylan Barry from Boreenmanna Road, all smiles at the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon0010 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Members of the Cork Swing Dancers as The Crows, at the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon009 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Eileen Ross from Dillon's Cross, in the company of Geraldine Wiley from Carrigaline, at the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon008 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Gurranabraher girls Jade Devine and Alexandra O'Shea, all smiles at the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon007 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Gloria Barry from Dominic Street with her children Claudia, Stephen and Rebecca, enjoying the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon006 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Alima Frode De La Foret from Douglas and Anna McKay from Sunday's Well, enjoying the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon005 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Dave Burke from Glounthaune and Charlie Aabo from Glanmire, attending the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon004 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Michaela Heyer of Circus Factory and Maeve Power of Cork Swing Dancers, enjoying the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon003 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Michaela Heyer of Circus Factory and Maeve Power of Cork Swing Dancers, enjoying the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014dragon002 
 EEXXjob 29/10/2014
Echo/Exam News/Social Diary
Members of the Cork Swing Dancers performing, at the launch of the Dragon of Shandon Parade at St Anne's Park, Shandon.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014burned006 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News
A burned out car in Knockanheeny.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014burned005 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News
A burned out car in Knockanheeny.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014burned004 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News
A burned out car in Knockanheeny.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014burned003 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News
A burned out car in Knockanheeny.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014burned002 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News
A burned out car in Knockanheeny.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014burned001 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News
A burned out car in Knockanheeny.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014awards009 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News/Social Diary
Centre manager Denis Coffey, with Maria Brothers and Denise McCarthy, after they received their awards at the staff awards ceremony at Mahon Community Centre.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014awards008 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News/Social Diary
Eadaoin Berkeley from Montenotte and Ian Coughlan from Glasheen, attending the staff awards ceremony at Mahon Community Centre.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014awards007 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News/Social Diary
Locals Denis and Liam McCarthy, attending the staff awards ceremony at Mahon Community Centre.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014awards006 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News/Social Diary
Liam Cotter and Jerry O'Sullivan, both from Blackrock and Sean Hassett from Ballintemple, enjoying the staff awards ceremony at Mahon Community Centre.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014awards005 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News/Social Diary
Maria Brothers, receives her award from Cllr Nicholas O'Keeffe deputising for the Lord Mayor, at the staff awards ceremony at Mahon Community Centre.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014awards004 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News/Social Diary
Denise McCarthy, receives her award from Cllr Nicholas O'Keeffe deputising for the Lord Mayor, at the staff awards ceremony at Mahon Community Centre.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014awards003 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News/Social Diary
Jim O'Flaherty and Donal O'Regan, both from Blackrock, enjoying the staff awards ceremony at Mahon Community Centre.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014awards002 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News/Social Diary
Christy Long from Ballinlough and Charlie Saville from Cathedral Road, attending the staff awards ceremony at Mahon Community Centre.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE291014awards001 
 EEjob 29/10/2014
Echo News/Social Diary
Martha Harrington from Mahon and Eddie Bannon from Greenmount, attending the staff awards ceremony at Mahon Community Centre.
Picture: David Keane.
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-034 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-033 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-032 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-032- 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-031 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-030 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-029 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-028 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-027 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-026 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Fiona Carroll, Watergrasshill, Spooky G from the Firkin Crane and Lauren Flynn, Carrigaline at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-025 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Ross Gallagher, Carrignavar, Jaws from the Firkin Crane and Ciara Hennessey, Lismore at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-024 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Eirin Sherwin and Emily O'Donovan, Model Farm Road at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-023 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Aoife, Orlaith and Cllr Thomas Gould at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-022 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Aoibh and Sinead Murphy, Glanmire at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-021 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Sophie, Alex and Ellie Redmond, Watergrasshill at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-020 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Graham Hegarty, Glanmire and Jess O'Connor, Whitechurch at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-019 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Emma O'Donnell, Greenmount and Stephen Roche, Ballyvolane at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-018 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Irene and Denis Mulcahy, Watergrasshill at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-017 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Carmel Morey, Knocknaheeny, Kelly O'Keeffe and Michelle O'Keeffe, Ballyvolane at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-016 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Neill and Jenna O'Sullivan, Model Farm Road at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-015 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Martina and John O'Sullivan, Model Farm Road at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-014 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Macayla and Kim Long, Ballyvolane at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-013 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Jill O'Flynn, Fermoy, Aoife and Majella O'Regan, Kilworth at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-012 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Mairead and Caoimhe Golden, Model Farm Road at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-011 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Cast members before going on stage at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-010 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Cast members Pattie McGuire, Leah McSweeny, Louise Sheehan, Alison Olivier and Jennifer O'Dowling at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-009 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Olivia Twomey, Glanmire, Elizabeth Twomey, CIT and Elizabeth Carol, Mayfield at theFirkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-008 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-007 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-006 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-005 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-004 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-003 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-002 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DK25102014-FIRKINCRANE-001 
 DKANE 29/10/2014
E ECHO SOCIAL DIARY
Dancers on stage at the Firkin Cranes SPOOKTACULAR which runs until the 30th of September.
PIC DARRAGH KANE
DENIS-conf-28043990 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 29/10/2014 ... 
Mojibola Aramide, Claremorris, was conferred with a BSc (International Field Geosciences) at UCC. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-conf-27043989 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 29/10/2014 ... 
Eoin Clarke, Ovens, who was conferred with a BSc (Zoology) at UCC, photographed with his mother Maire and sister Ciara. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-conf-26043974 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 29/10/2014 ... 
Selina Harty, Nenagh, who was conferred with a BSc (Neuroscience) at UCC, taking a family photograph after the ceremony. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-conf-25043939 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 29/10/2014 ... 
Sean O'Donovan, Ballyvolane, Cork, who was conferred with an MBS (E-Business)at UCC, photographed with his brother Dr. Donal Óg O'Donovan and his sister Bríd O'Donovan. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-conf-24043959 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 29/10/2014 ... 
Conferred with their MBS (E-Business) at UCC were Ciara Hanifin, Waterfall Road, Corkl, (left) Robert Twomey, Donnybrook, Douglas, Cork, and Wendy Kavanagh, Lehenaghmore, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-conf-22043937 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 29/10/2014 ... 
Síle Hayes-Ryan, Bishopstown, Cork, who was conferred with a BCL with French at UCC, photographed with her sisters Eimear and Deirdre. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-conf-21043936 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 29/10/2014 ... 
Atul Thorat, India, who was conferred with a PhD in Chemistry at UCC, photographed with his wife Shital and son Sarvesh. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-conf-20043935 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 29/10/2014 ... 
Twins Pamela and Katrina Mackey, Douglas, Cork, members of the Cork camogie team which won the All-Ireland, who were conferred with their BSc (Chemistry with Forensic Science) at UCC. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-conf-19043908 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 29/10/2014 ... 
Twins Pamela and Katrina Mackey, Douglas, Cork, members of the Cork camogie team which won the All-Ireland, who were conferred with their BSc (Chemistry with Forensic Science) at UCC. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-conf-18043906 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 29/10/2014 ... 
Twins Pamela and Katrina Mackey, Douglas, Cork, members of the Cork camogie team which won the All-Ireland, who were conferred with their BSc (Chemistry with Forensic Science) at UCC. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-conf-15043877 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 29/10/2014 ... 
Aimee Mariga, Waterford, (left) and Becka Prangnell, Ballinteer, Dublin, were conferred with their BSc (Zoology) at UCC. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-conf-14043876 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 29/10/2014 ... 
Claire Clancy, Clonakilty, (left) and Kate Doherty, Limerick, who were conferred with their BSc (Environmental Plant Biotechnology) at UCC. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 IE EE LIVE NEWS 29/10/2014 ... 
John Healy, Carrignavar, (left) and Barry O'Brien, Mardyke, Cork, were conferred with their MBS (E-Business) at UCC. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Conferred with a BSc (Chemistry with Forensic Science) at UCC were Agnieszka Skawinska, Poland, (left) and Louise McGrath, Ballincollig. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Valerie Heffernan, Glenbeigh, was conferred with a BSc (Earth Science) at UCC. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Robert Shannon, Donnybrook, Douglas, Cork, who was conferred with a BSc (Neuroscience) at UCC, photographed with his parents Terry and Ursula. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Eddie Curran, Johnstown, Co. Kilkenny, was conferred with a BSc (Earth Science) at UCC. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Conferred with their BSc (Earth Science) at UCC were (from left) Therese Horgan, Ballinhassig; Rachel Neville, Inniscarra; Paul Murphy, Magazine Road, Cork, and Alex Butler, Midleton. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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MA in Music Graduates and twins David and Christine Kenny, Bishosptown at the CIT/Cork School of Music Graduations.
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Hugh McCarthy, Course Coordinator of the Music & Technology programme at CIT Cork School of Music with Music Technology Graduates Darren Sheehan, Ballincollig, Richard Molloy, Waterford, Rupert McCarthy-Morrogh, Tivoli, Delia Tanayela, Spain and Brendan Hennessy, Waterford at the CIT/Cork School of Music Graduations.
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Cork School of Music Graduate Andrea Malir, Principle Harpist for the National Symphony Orchestra at the CIT/Cork School of Music Graduations.
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Hugh McCarthy, Course Coordinator of the Music & Technology programme at CIT Cork School of Music with Music Technology Graduates Darren Sheehan, Ballincollig, Richard Molloy, Waterford, Rupert McCarthy-Morrogh, Tivoli, Delia Tanayela, Spain and Brendan Hennessy, Waterford at the CIT/Cork School of Music Graduations.
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Bachelors In Music Graduate Áine Whelan, Ballincollig and Masters in Music Graduate Carol Quigley from the RTE Concert Orchestra at the CIT/Cork School of Music Graduations.
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MA in Music Graduates Carol Arnopp, Bandon and Hugh Murray, Douglas at the CIT/Cork School of Music Graduations.
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Ellie Slattery, Crosshaven and Ross O'Flanagan, Sundays Well at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Amy Bible, Waterford and Michelle Dalton, Macroom at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Angela Keohane, Douglas and Franky Crowely, Ballincollig at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Gerard O'Donovan, Head of School of Business CIT, Trish Brennan, Crawford College of Art and Design and Jim Walsh, Head of Applied Social Studies at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Artist Stefanie Dinkelbach and Brendan Roycroft, City Centre at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Kevin Tuohy and Louisa Sloane, Arts Office CIT at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Joy Kavanagh, Mallow admiring a piece at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Angela Keohane, Douglas admiring a piece at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Ryan Makepeace, Ballincollig and Elizabeth Rossiter at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Artem Trofimenko, Ballincollig and Sarah Brophy, City Centre at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Dr Barry O'Connor, Registrar & Vice President for Academic Affairs and Trish Brennan, Crawford College of Art and Design at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Kathryn Bennett, Greenmount and Eothan Beausaug, Youghal at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Pim Wijamaalen, Skibbereen and Elody Barattucci, City Centre at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Dr Barry O'Connor, Registrar & Vice President for Academic Affairs, Gerard O'Donovan, Head of School of Business, Artist Judy Fisher and Rev Canon Salter at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Artist Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – with Dr Barry O'Connor, Registrar & Vice President for Academic Affairs at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Clara Griffin, Blackrock and Linda Young, Ballinlough at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Joye Kavanagh, Mallow and Édaein Samuels, St Lukes at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Artist Judy Fisher with her parents Jo and Morgan Fisher at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Jo and Morgan Fisher, Aberdeen at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Orla Flynn, Vice President for External Affairs and Head of CIT Crawford College of Art & Design with Artist Judy Fisher at the exhibition Drift by Judy Fisher – CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013 – in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Artist Judy Fisher -CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013-at her exhibition Drift in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Artist Judy Fisher -CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013-at her exhibition Drift in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Artist Judy Fisher -CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013-at her exhibition Drift in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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Artist Judy Fisher -CIT Registrar’s Prize Winner from 2013-at her exhibition Drift in the James Barry Exhibition Centre, Cork Institute of Technology.
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President of CIT Dr Brendan Murphy with PHD Graduates Adrian Collins (Applied Physics) from Fermoy, Clare Power (Analytical Chemistry) from Waterford, Lynda Gunn (Molecular virology) from Ballincollig, Monika Koziel (Molecular Biology) from Ballincollig and Ruth Keary (Biological Sciences) from Galway at the Cork Institute of Technology Graduations. 
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President of CIT Dr Brendan Murphy with PHD Graduates Adrian Collins (Applied Physics) from Fermoy, Clare Power (Analytical Chemistry) from Waterford, Lynda Gunn (Molecular virology) from Ballincollig, Monika Koziel (Molecular Biology) from Ballincollig and Ruth Keary (Biological Sciences) from Galway at the Cork Institute of Technology Graduations. 
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President of CIT Dr Brendan Murphy with PHD Graduates Adrian Collins (Applied Physics) from Fermoy, Clare Power (Analytical Chemistry) from Waterford, Lynda Gunn (Molecular virology) from Ballincollig, Monika Koziel (Molecular Biology) from Ballincollig and Ruth Keary (Biological Sciences) from Galway at the Cork Institute of Technology Graduations. 
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PHD Graduate Dr Michael Murphy and president of CIT Dr Brendan Murphy at the Cork Institute of Technology Graduations. 
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CITs first PhD’s in Social Care Caroline Kilty, Ballincollig and Aoife Killeen, Co Clare at the Cork Institute of Technology graduation day.
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Presidnet of CIT Dr Brendan Murphy, Gerard O'Donovan, Head of the School of Business and Dr Barry O'Connor, Registrar & Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Cork Institute of Technology graduation day.
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CITs first PhD’s in Social Care Caroline Kilty, Ballincollig and Aoife Killeen, Co Clare at the Cork Institute of Technology graduation day.
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John O'Sullivan and Breda Hickey, CIT at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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Kamila and Nisei Kobayashi, City Centre and Michelle Kelleher, CIT at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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Deirdre O'Donovan, Nora O'Connor and Gerard Forde, CIT at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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Dr Angela Wright, CIT, Miriam Walsh, Frankfield and Gail Cotter-Buckley, CIT at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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Dr Barry O'Connor, CIT Registrar and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr Breda Kenny, Head of the Hincks Centre for Entrepreneurship Excellence CIT, Dr Margaret Linehan, School of Humanities and Gerard O'Donovan, Head of the School of Business CIT at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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DR Cian O'Neill, CIT and Cork Camogie Player Yvonne O'Byrne, Winner of Sports and Exercise award at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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DR Cian O'Neill, CIT and Cork Camogie Player Yvonne O'Byrne, Winner of Sports and Exercise award at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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Katriona Lynch, Bachelors Business Honours CIT at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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CJ O'Neill, Kinsale and Brian McGrath, Department of Management & Marketing CIT at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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Bachelors In Music Graduate Áine Whelan, Ballincollig and Masters in Music Graduate Carol Quigley from the RTE Concert Orchestra at the CIT/Cork School of Music Graduations.
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Nutrition and Health Science Graduates Emma Walshe, Kilworth, Niamh Attridge, Mallow, Aislinn Moloney, Dungarvan and Emma Forde, Mallow at the Cork Institute of Technology Graduations. 
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Emilie McKeown, Crosshaven, Nutrition and Health Science Graduate, Steven O'Mahony, Shanbally and Áine O'Mahony, Shanablly at the Cork Institute of Technology Graduations. 
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President of CIT Dr Brendan Murphy with PHD Graduates Adrian Collins (Applied Physics) from Fermoy, Clare Power (Analytical Chemistry) from Waterford, Lynda Gunn (Molecular virology) from Ballincollig, Monika Koziel (Molecular Biology) from Ballincollig and Ruth Keary (Biological Sciences) from Galway at the Cork Institute of Technology Graduations. 
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Interior Architectures Graduate Audrey O'Connor, Fountainstown, Ethan Desmond, Blarney St, Nicola Ryan, Tipperary, Martin Dimow, Wicklow, Nutritional Health Science Graduate Claire Mullins, Tipperary, Interior Architecture Architecture Graduate Eric McGrath, Glasheen, Jordan Guerin, Ballydely and Kate Neligan, Limerick at the Cork Institute of Technology Graduations. 
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PHD Graduates Clare Power (Analytical Chemistry) from Waterford, Lynda Gunn (Molecular virology) from Ballincollig, Monika Koziel (Molecular Biology), Ruth Keary (Biological Sciences) Galway and Adrian Collins (Applied Physics) from Fermoy at the Cork Institute of Technology Graduations. 
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Interior Architecture Graduates Elaine Galvin, Clare, Fiona O'Sullivan, Garryvoe, Deirdre McAuliffe, Ovens and Gemma McCarthy, Douglas at the Cork Institute of Technology Graduations. 
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Michael Delaney, Former Vice President and Head of Development CIT and Ciara Cuncannon, Enterprise Ireland pictured at the awards ceremony hosted by the three Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) in Vertigo, County Hall, where CorkÕs ÔBest Young EntrepreneursÕ were officially announced.

Nine winners were chosen in the competition launched this summer by the LEOs in Cork, as part of a nationwide search find ÔIrelandÕs Best Young EntrepreneurÕ. For more see www.ibye.ie.
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Pat Humphreys, PHMS ltd, Joseph Kelleher, WMJ Kelleher & Associates and Peter Finnegan, CIT Rubicon Centre pictured at the awards ceremony hosted by the three Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) in Vertigo, County Hall, where CorkÕs ÔBest Young EntrepreneursÕ were officially announced.

Nine winners were chosen in the competition launched this summer by the LEOs in Cork, as part of a nationwide search find ÔIrelandÕs Best Young EntrepreneurÕ. For more see www.ibye.ie.
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Orla Flynn incoming Vice President for External Affairs, CIT and Acting Head of Crawford College of Art and Design.
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Monika Malinowska, Churchfield and Agneiszka Sygut, Ovens at a talk by Mr Peter Cheese, CEO CIPD, to the CIT HRM students and graduates in the Cork Institute of Technology, Bishopstown Campus.
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 Michael Burns, Burns Auctioneer and Antonio Santos ATOS. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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 L to R., Pat Humphreys, PHMS Ltd and James Collins, Etelligence. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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 L to R., Ber Browne, Vice Chairperson, Sales Institute of Ireland, Celia Kelly, Hugh Griffin, Branch Manager, AIB, Patrick Street and Helen Ryan, Principal, Cork College of Commerce. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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 At the Sales Institute of Ireland Business breakfast at the Clarion Hotel were L to R., Dan Kelleher, Kelleher Consultancy, Aidan Forde, Irish Examiner and Eddie Treacy, Ulster Bank. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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 At the Sales Institute Business breakfast at the Clarion Hotel were L to R., Lisa Cronin, Debbie Power and Alanna Tyrell of Vodafone. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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 L to R., Pio Fenton, CIT and Seamus Keane, Kuehne Nagel, at the Sales Institute Business Breakfast at the Clarion Hotel. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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 At the Clarion Hotel for the Sales Institute of Ireland Business Breakfast were Helen Murphy, Senior Sales Manager, Fota Island Resort and Frank Maguire, Mc Corry Stuart. Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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 At Sales Institute of Ireland Business Breakfast at the Clarion Hotel L to R., Eamon Gallen, Chief Information Officer Ervia ( Guest Speaker and Aidan Mc Carthy, Chairman, Sales Institute of Ireland (South). Picture, Tony O'Connell Photography.
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Transition year students Shannon Haly, Saoirse Long, Adina Zago, Emer O'Donovan and Robyn Horgan getting ready for the Mount Mercy College Fashion show
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Scoil Maria Assumpta, Green Flag and Blue Star Flag programme ceremony, Scoil Maria Assumpta, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Gemma O'Connor, Cork Senior Ladies Camogie, Jerry Buttimer TD, Briege Corkery, Cork Senior Ladies Football with pupils and staff from the school. 
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Scoil Maria Assumpta, Green Flag and Blue Star Flag programme ceremony, Scoil Maria Assumpta, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Incostume, Rebecca Kelleher and Leeanna O'Reilly.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Scoil Maria Assumpta, Green Flag and Blue Star Flag programme ceremony, Scoil Maria Assumpta, Ballyphehane, Cork.
In costume, Emma Lynch with teachers Teresa O'Regan and Roslyn Coughlan.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Scoil Maria Assumpta, Green Flag and Blue Star Flag programme ceremony, Scoil Maria Assumpta, Ballyphehane, Cork.
In costume, Ava Doolin and Erin Murphy with teachers Eimear Scannell and Aine Roche.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Scoil Maria Assumpta, Green Flag and Blue Star Flag programme ceremony, Scoil Maria Assumpta, Ballyphehane, Cork.
In costume, Ashley Lovett, 3rd class teacher with Erin O'Connor, 3rd class.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Scoil Maria Assumpta, Green Flag and Blue Star Flag programme ceremony, Scoil Maria Assumpta, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Jerry Buttimer TD with class representatives for the Blue Star Flag programme, Ally Warren, Evelyn Mullins, Clodagh O'Connor, Hayley Buckley, Lily Boyle, Erin O'Connor, Sophie O'Connor, Amy Donnellan.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Scoil Maria Assumpta, Green Flag and Blue Star Flag programme ceremony, Scoil Maria Assumpta, Ballyphehane, Cork.
Gemma O'Connor, Senior Cork Camogie with members of the Green Schools Committee, Laura O'Sullivan, Ciara Conway, Emma Higgins, Zara Kasali, Elena Crowley, Ciara Elliott, Taylor Thomas, Zoe Adeshina and Chloe Kenny.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
At the party, Molly and Lorraine O'Sullivan, from Farranree.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
At the party, Ryan McCarthy.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
At the party, Brooke, Brian, Breffni and Demi Murphy, from Farranree.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
At the party, Lesley and Blake O'Brien, from Farranree.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
On stage at the party, Donnacha Walsh.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
In costume Getting ready for the party, Mason Quilligan.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
In costume Getting ready for the party, Victoria McDonagh.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
In costume Getting ready for the party, Odhran Hayes.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
In costume Getting ready for the party, Demi Murphy.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
In costume Getting ready for the party, Scott Twomey.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
In costume Getting ready for the party, Ava O'Mahony.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
In Costume Getting ready for the party, Eabha Cunningham, Chloe Meade and Saoirse Wyse.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
In Costume Getting ready for the party, Rachel Aderibigbe and Demi Murphy.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
In costume Getting ready for the party, Sophie Barrington and Megan O'Mahony.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
In costume Getting ready for the party, Blake O'Brien and Donnacha Walsh.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
Getting ready for the party, Chloe Howard, Amy Greene and Rachel Buckley, teachers with their class.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Trick or Treat for Temple Street Fangtastic Halloween Party, Scoil Aiseiri Chriost Early Start Pre School, Farranree, Cork.
Getting ready for the party, Deirdre and Mary Leahy, teachers with (front row) Blake O'Brien, Donnacha Walsh, Ava O'Mahony, Scott Twomey, (back row) Demi Murphy, Rachel Aderibigbe, Megan O'Mahony, Sophie Barrington.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Yvonne Trihy, Glasheen and Hazel Sullivan, Ballincollig.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Jennifer Morgan, Monaghan and Aideen O'Reilly, Cavan.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Kieran Kelleher and Marguerite Cooney, both Ballyvolane.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Lorraine and Paul O'Callaghan, Lehenaghmore.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Aida Whooley and Noel McCarthy, both Deerpark.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Marcus Reynolds, Ballyvolane and Padraig Herbert, Waterfall.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Jackie Deasy and Colin Lane, Ballyhooley Road.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Karen Buckley and Karen McSweeney, both Ballincollig.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Geraldine O'Connor, Glanmire and Bernie Kelleher, Ballyhooley Road.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Ruth and Derek Kavanagh, Friars Walk.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Lisa Daly, Whitechurch and Joseph McSweeney, Carrignavar.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Derry and Ber Desmond, Watergrasshill.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Eileen Gleeson, Opera House, Louise O'Brien, City Centre and Orna O'Sullivan, Dublin.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Gillian and Daniel Forde, St. Lukes.
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Frank & Walters, 25th Anniversary at Cork Opera House, Cork.
Evelyn Murphy, The Lough and Sharon Murphy, Ballincollig.
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Cork City FC pre game supporter at the Cork City FC Shop, at Douglas Shopping Centre, Douglas, Cork.
Pictured with his Cork City Gear, 5 year old Cian Coates, from Ballyphehane.
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Cork City FC pre game supporter at the Cork City FC Shop, at Douglas Shopping Centre, Douglas, Cork.
Pictured with his Cork City Gear, 5 year old Cian Coates, from Ballyphehane.
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Cork City FC pre game supporter at the Cork City FC Shop, at Douglas Shopping Centre, Douglas, Cork.
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Cork City FC pre game supporter at the Cork City FC Shop, at Douglas Shopping Centre, Douglas, Cork.
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Cork City FC pre game supporter at the Cork City FC Shop, at Douglas Shopping Centre, Douglas, Cork.
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Cork City FC pre game supporter at the Cork City FC Shop, at Douglas Shopping Centre, Douglas, Cork.
Pictured with his Cork City Gear, 5 year old Cian Coates, from Ballyphehane.
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EOHJazz18130703 
 26th October 2014....... Caitriona Ni Chadhain and Aoife Synnot at the Cork Jazz festival club at the Metropole hotel yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Sisters Marcia O'Sullivan, Rufina Stephenson, Valerie Blair and Ursula O'Sullivan, all from Macroom at the Cork Jazz festival club at the Metropole hotel yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Angie Barry-McCalll, Cobh and Eileen O'Halloran, Bishopstown at the Cork Jazz festival club at the Metropole hotel yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Marja Gaynor with daughters Ella and Matilda from Sundays Well at the Cork Jazz festival club at the Metropole hotel yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014.......Alice Southward and Sarah Goodwin from Bad Girls Grove from Cork playing at the Cork Jazz festival club at the Metropole hotel yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Peter Kerins, Waterfall and Camilla Langnickel ,Munch at the Cork Jazz festival club at the Metropole hotel yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014..... Sean , Elaine and Sally McCarthy, Carrigaline at the Cork Jazz festival club at the Metropole hotel yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Sound of Seventy jazzz band playing at the Cork Jazz festival club at the Metropole hotel yesterday
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 26th October 2014....... Jimmy Leslie with the Sound of Seventy jazzz band at the Cork Jazz festival club at the Metropole hotel yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Martin McQueenie with the Sound of Seventy jazzz band at the Cork Jazz festival club at the Metropole hotel yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Nuala O'Sullivan, Blackrock and Mary Cotter, Turners Cross at the Cork Jazz festival club at the Metropole hotel yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Frances and Paul Dorman, Gilabbey street at the Cork Jazz festival club at the Metropole hotel yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Deirdre McCarthy, Bishopstown and Mairead Kennedy, Boreenmanna road at the Cork Jazz festival club at the Metropole hotel yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 21st Oct 2014........ Cork City mascot Corky joins staff from Soho and Cork city supporters as they prepare for a Green day and breakfast special for Cork City FC as they head to Dundalk for the league clash on Friday. Inluded are Padraig O'Donoghue, manager Soho ,staff Shane Nolan and Andrew Lynch and supporters Joe Cotter, Cian O'Callaghan ,James Goodwin and Rose and Jacob Derham
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 21st Oct 2014........ Cork City mascot Corky joins staff from Soho and Cork city supporters as they prepare for a Green day and breakfast special for Cork City FC as they head to Dundalk for the league clash on Friday. Inluded are Padraig O'Donoghue, manager Soho ,staff Shane Nolan and Andrew Lynch and supporters Joe Cotter, Cian O'Callaghan ,James Goodwin and Rose and Jacob Derham
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHChurchaward02130719 
 26th October 2014...... Harry Logan (left) and Liam Killeen long-serving members of Cor an Spoiraid Naoimh who were presented with the Bene Merenti Medal awarded by the Vatican for long meritorious service by Fr. Bertie O'Mahony, PP Ballineaspig at the Church Church of the Holy Spirit, Dennehy's Cross
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014...... Harry Logan (left) and Liam Killeen long-serving members of Cor an Spoiraid Naoimh who were presented with the Bene Merenti Medal awarded by the Vatican for long meritorious service by Fr. Bertie O'Mahony, PP Ballineaspig at the Church Church of the Holy Spirit, Dennehy's Cross
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Group from FIT4LIFE Bandon at the Bandon Athletic Club and FIT4LIFE 5K Fun Run/Walk in aid of Deirdre O’Reilly fund in Bandon ,yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014.... Liam O'Reilly brother of Deirdre O'Reilly wearing a tee shirt at the Bandon Athletic Club and FIT4LIFE 5K Fun Run/Walk in aid of Deirdre O’Reilly fund in Bandon ,yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBandonfunrun11130714 
 26th October 2014....... Helen McCarthy, Drimoleague; Michelle Lynch, Bandon and Trish Rochford, Bandon taking part in the Bandon Athletic Club and FIT4LIFE 5K Fun Run/Walk in aid of Deirdre O’Reilly fund in Bandon ,yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Eleanor Griffin, Barryroe and Rachel O'Callaghan, Blackrock taking part in the Bandon Athletic Club and FIT4LIFE 5K Fun Run/Walk in aid of Deirdre O’Reilly fund in Bandon ,yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... David O'Callaghan, Pat O'Connor and Sean Allis at the Bandon Athletic Club and FIT4LIFE 5K Fun Run/Walk in aid of Deirdre O’Reilly fund in Bandon ,yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Fionn Harrington giving out water at the FIT4LIFE 5K Fun Run/Walk in aid of Deirdre O’Reilly fund in Bandon ,yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Kevin Wilmot,Bandon (centre) 1st _Mick Dunne, (right) 2nd and 3rd Paul Holland, Timoleague in the Bandon Athletic Club and FIT4LIFE 5K Fun Run/Walk in aid of Deirdre O’Reilly fund in Bandon ,yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Kevin Wilmot,Bandon wins the Bandon Athletic Club and FIT4LIFE 5K Fun Run/Walk in aid of Deirdre O’Reilly fund in Bandon ,yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014....... Jiohn, Maeve and Liam Aherne taking part in the Bandon Athletic Club and FIT4LIFE 5K Fun Run/Walk in aid of Deirdre O’Reilly fund in Bandon ,yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBandonfunrun04130707 
 26th October 2014....... Sean, Isabel, Giselle, Sophie and Jack Foley from Innsihannon taking part in the Bandon Athletic Club and FIT4LIFE 5K Fun Run/Walk in aid of Deirdre O’Reilly fund in Bandon ,yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBandonfunrun03130705 
 26th October 2014....... Competitors taking part in the Bandon Athletic Club and FIT4LIFE 5K Fun Run/Walk in aid of Deirdre O’Reilly fund in Bandon ,yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHBandonfunrun02130706 
 26th October 2014....... Competitors taking part in the Bandon Athletic Club and FIT4LIFE 5K Fun Run/Walk in aid of Deirdre O’Reilly fund in Bandon ,yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 26th October 2014.......Michael O'Reilly and his son Liam O'Reilly father and brother of Deirdre O'Reilly at the Bandon Athletic Club and FIT4LIFE 5K Fun Run/Walk in aid of Deirdre O’Reilly fund in Bandon ,yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHAutumn03130603 
 21st Oct 2014........Yousuf Tulpur and Kymia Dadgar both from Grange enjoying the autumn weather in Douglas community park
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 21st Oct 2014........Yousuf Tulpur and Kymia Dadgar both from Grange enjoying the autumn weather in Douglas community park
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 21st Oct 2014........ Kacper Gasior from Douglas enjoying the autumn weather in Douglas community park
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William, Catherine, William Jnr and Adam Thompson from Fair Hill, attending the anti-water charges protest march from Connolly Hall to the city centre.
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Jason and Kalen Walsh from Fermoy, taking part in the anti-water charges protest march from Connolly Hall to the city centre.
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Part of the large crowd taking part in the anti-water charges protest march from Connolly Hall to the city centre.
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Coal Quay shawlies Teresa Honan, Valerie Dineen, Breda Dineen-Scanlon and Liz Donovan, supporting the anti-water charges protest march from Connolly Hall to the city centre.
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David Murphy from Ballintemple, attending the anti-water charges protest march from Connolly Hall to the city centre.
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Shirley, Olivia, Isabelle and Serena Griffin from Ballincollig, attending the anti-water charges protest march from Connolly Hall to the city centre.
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Louise Donnellan from Macroom, attending the anti-water charges protest march from Connolly Hall to the city centre.
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Jim Dineen from Blackrock, with Virginia Murphy and Margaret Gearns, both from Greenmount and Noreen Donovan from Barrack Street, supporting the anti-water charges protest march from Connolly Hall to the city centre.
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Five-year-old Evelyn Moss from Mallow, attending the anti-water charges protest march from Connolly Hall to the city centre.
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Participants taking part in the Dragon of Shandon parade rehearsals on Albert Quay.
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Gwen Boyle and Adrian Daracieo working on one of the dragons before the Dragon of Shandon parade rehearsals on Albert Quay.
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Mairead Link busy at work before the Dragon of Shandon parade rehearsals on Albert Quay.
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Magdalena Wroblewska, having fun at the Dragon of Shandon parade rehearsals on Albert Quay.
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Ciaran Long, Luke Storan and Giselle Harvey, performing during the Dragon of Shandon parade rehearsals on Albert Quay.
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Daniel and Olivia Byrne and Abby Anderson, attending the Dragon of Shandon parade rehearsals on Albert Quay.
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Contemporary Living graduate Margaret Walsh from Midleton with her parents Billy and Margaret, after her conferring at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
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Contemporary Living graduate Aoife O'Sullivan from Ballinlough, with her parents John and Evelyn and her brother Emmet, after her conferring at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
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Contemporary Living graduate, Danielle Collins from Ballyphehane, with Dr Marie Leane and Andre Kenneally, after her conferring at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
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Contemporary Living graduate, John Murphy from Model Farm Road, with his mum Phil and Gary McGuirk from Turner's Cross, at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
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Contemporary Living graduates after their conferring at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
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Contemporary Living graduates, Nicola Healy from Bandon and Audrey Atkinson from Skibbereen, all smiles after their conferring at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
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Career Needs and Support for Work graduate, Liz Beckom from Donoughmore with her husband David and her children James and Jasmine, at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
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Masters graduates in Learning and Development Consultancy, Fiona Donnelly from Orchard Road and Jess O'Sullivan from Knockraha, all smiles at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
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Autism studies graduates Grace O'Callaghan and Alma Carroll, both Passage West and Anna Froggatt, Ballyphehane, all smiles at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
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Genealogy studies graduates Deirdre McCarthy, Ballinhassig and Nuala Cannon, Douglas, at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
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Autism studies graduates Sinead Lennon from Ovens and Louise O'Connell from Ballincollig, at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
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Genealogy graduates Geraldine O'Connor, Liscarroll, Noreen Young, Mitchelstown, Anne Daly, Castletownroche and Niall O'Flynn, Glanworth, enjoying the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
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Genealogy graduates Hannah Joyce, Glanmire, Avril Copithorne, Kinsale, Siobhan Jones, Rochestown and Juliette Coffey, Clonakilty, all smiles at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
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Noelle and Rubie McElhinney, Rathpeacon, enjoying the Montfort College of Performing Arts production of The Little Mermaid, at the Everyman Theatre. 
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Jenna McElhinney, Rathpeacon and Anna Butler, Frankfield with Caoimhe Corkery and Sarah O'Regan, both from Tivoli, all smiles at the Montfort College of Performing Arts production of The Little Mermaid, at the Everyman Theatre. 
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Katie O'Keeffe, Glanmire, Sadhbh Harrington, Leamlara and Rebecca Spencer, Glanmire, looking stylish at the Montfort College of Performing Arts production of The Little Mermaid, at the Everyman Theatre. 
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Vicki Lucey and Sean Murphy, both Cathedral Road, attending the Montfort College of Performing Arts production of The Little Mermaid, at the Everyman Theatre. 
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Aine Watson with Lorraine, Katelyn and Renee Lambe, all from Glanmire, attending the Montfort College of Performing Arts production of The Little Mermaid, at the Everyman Theatre. 
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Douglas ladies Aoife Costello and Orla Jefferies, enjoying a night out at the Montfort College of Performing Arts production of The Little Mermaid, at the Everyman Theatre. 
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Glanmire ladies Nicole Greenslade and Chloe Barry, all smiles at the Montfort College of Performing Arts production of The Little Mermaid, at the Everyman Theatre. 
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Peggy, Jill and Lisa McCarthy from Rathpeacon, all smiles at the Montfort College of Performing Arts production of The Little Mermaid, at the Everyman Theatre. 
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Breda Hennebry with Kate and Matthew Hogan, all from Blackrock, enjoying the Montfort College of Performing Arts production of The Little Mermaid, at the Everyman Theatre. 
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Lucy and Isobel Cunningham and Katie Cliffe, all from Cappoquin, enjoying the Montfort College of Performing Arts production of The Little Mermaid, at the Everyman Theatre. 
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Ellen McCloskey as Ariel and Luke Hogan as Prince Eric, in a scene from the Montfort College of Performing Arts production of The Little Mermaid, at the Everyman Theatre. 
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Kayleigh Burke-Nagle as Flounder, during her performance in the Montfort College of Performing Arts production of The Little Mermaid, at the Everyman Theatre. 
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Georgia Maguire as Ursula and Ellen McCloskey as Ariel, in a dramatic scene from the Montfort College of Performing Arts production of The Little Mermaid, at the Everyman Theatre. 
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Credit Union students Mairead Kearney, Mark Daly and Lena Rowe, all from Enniscorthy, attending the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
Picture: David Keane.
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Credit Union students Jennifer Cahill, Liam Waters, Michelle Connolly and Orla Doyle, all from Enniscorthy, attending the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
Picture: David Keane.
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Vicki Kelly from Glanmire after receiving her Coaching Psychology post grad higher diploma, with her children Zac and Claudia, at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
Picture: David Keane.
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Colin Meagher and Kelsey Hill from Clonmel pictured at the 14th World Ghost Convention at Cork City Gaol.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Valerie Evans, Mayfield, and Ann Murphy, Ballinlough, pictured at the 14th World Ghost Convention at Cork City Gaol.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Brian Walsh, Mayfield, and Michelle Moynihan, Ballyvolane, pictured at the 14th World Ghost Convention at Cork City Gaol.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Briedgeen Kerr, Donegal, and John Danter, Douglas, pictured at the 14th World Ghost Convention at Cork City Gaol.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Deborah Twomey, Riverstick, Joann Twomey, Fairhill, and Julie O'Brein, Kanturk, pictured at the 14th World Ghost Convention at Cork City Gaol.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Mary Walsh, Silversprings, and Carol Ryan, Carrigtwohill, pictured at the 14th World Ghost Convention at Cork City Gaol.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Charley Timberenn and Nicole Moynihan from Bandon pictured at the 14th World Ghost Convention at Cork City Gaol.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Catherine M. Courtney, Event organiser, Teresa Collins, Psychic Medium, Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Mary Shields, Elaine Maher, Psychic Medium, Michael Anthony, Spiritual Cleanser & Healer, Martin White, Medium/Faith Healer, Dr. Margaret Humphreys, Follore & Ethnology Depr., UCC, Richard T. Cook, Event founder, and Kevin N. Power, UCC, pictured at the 14th World Ghost Convention at Cork City Gaol.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Mary Shields, pictured "Creepy Shawlies" Noelle Morley and Annette Lynch, at the 14th World Ghost Convention at Cork City Gaol.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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 NO REPRO FEE NEWS 9/10/2014 Pictured celebrating at Caulfields Supervalu Bandon after being awarded the Best business group of the year in the EIQA National Q Mark awards were staff members with Lorraine Kenny HR Mgr and Andrew Fallon, General Mgr. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NO REPRO FEE NEWS 9/10/2014 Pictured celebrating at Caulfields Supervalu Bandon after being awarded the Best business group of the year in the EIQA National Q Mark awards were staff members with Lorraine Kenny HR Mgr and Andrew Fallon, General Mgr. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NO REPRO FEE NEWS 9/10/2014 Pictured celebrating at Caulfields Supervalu Bandon after being awarded the Best business group of the year in the EIQA National Q Mark awards were staff members with Lorraine Kenny HR Mgr and Andrew Fallon, General Mgr. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NO REPRO FEE NEWS 12/10/2014 Pictured at a charity spin in aid of Cork ARC Cancer support house were some of the participants of a spinning session for 1hour at Bandon’s Spinnfitt and pictured at front is instructor Rodney Yates who held the classes on Saturday and Sunday with all proceeds going to Cork Cancer support House. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NO REPRO FEE NEWS 12/10/2014 Pictured at a charity spin in aid of Cork ARC Cancer support house were some of the participants of a spinning session for 1hour at Bandon’s Spinnfitt and pictured at front is instructor Rodney Yates who held the classes on Saturday and Sunday with all proceeds going to Cork Cancer support House. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NO REPRO FEE NEWS 23/10/2014 Pictured At the Muintir Bhaire Community Playschool in Durrus, West Cork were children donning their denims for the inaugural Jeans4Genes Day organised by the Mercy Hospital Foundation on Friday 24th October and pictured were children Charley O'Connor, Abbie Arundel, Nathan Mallon, Bill O'Donovan and at front was Mary Ellis. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NO REPRO FEE NEWS 23/10/2014 Pictured At the Muintir Bhaire Community Playschool in Durrus, West Cork were children donning their denims for the inaugural Jeans4Genes Day organised by the Mercy Hospital Foundation on Friday 24th October and pictured were children Anna Tobin with twins Chloe and Rachel O'Sullivan and Cian O'Mahony. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NO REPRO FEE NEWS 23/10/2014 Pictured At the Muintir Bhaire Community Playschool in Durrus, West Cork were children donning their denims for the inaugural Jeans4Genes Day organised by the Mercy Hospital Foundation on Friday 24th October and pictured were children Anna Tobin with twins Chloe and Rachel O'Sullivan and Cian O'Mahony. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Donal Murphy, Upton and John Newman from Milford. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Jerry McKenna getting his copy signed. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Jerry McKenna getting his copy signed. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Alice Taylor who spent 2 hours signing copies after the launch. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Alice with Weeshie Fogarty of Radio Kerry radio who launched the book. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Weeshie Fogarty of Radio Kerry who aunched the book. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Kate Phelan. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork were members of Bandon toastmaters John Maloney, Claire Malon, Gerry Foley and Stephen Hanley. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Catherine Shiels and Anne Keane from Innishannon. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Eileen and Kevin Murphy with Gerry Larkin. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Joan Crowley, Eileen Clancy and Noreen Alan. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Bill Lehane, Sr Mary O'Brien and Carol Lehane. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Radio Kerry presenter Weeshie Fogarty who launched the book with his wife Joan. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Nora O'Keeffe and Patricia O'Reilly. Picture Denis Boyle
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 NEWS 24/10/2014 Pictured at the launch of the book "Do you remember" by author Alice Taylor at the private collector gallery Innishannon Co Cork was Nora O'Keeffe, Patricia O'Reilly and Susan Murphy. Picture Denis Boyle
LC-youths-06130690 
 EE sport 26/10/2014. Youths soccer.
Avondale vs Lakewood at Avondale Park, Carrigaline.
Ben O'Connor, Lakewood Athletic in action against Avondale United.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-youths-05130689 
 EE sport 26/10/2014. Youths soccer.
Avondale vs Lakewood at Avondale Park, Carrigaline.
Steve O'Regan, Lakewood Athletic and Tadhg Deasy, Avondale United chase possession in midfield.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-youths-04130688 
 EE sport 26/10/2014. Youths soccer.
Avondale vs Lakewood at Avondale Park, Carrigaline.
Steve O'Regan, Lakewood Athletic and Tadgh Deasy, Avondale United chase possession in midfield.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-youths-03130687 
 EE sport 26/10/2014. Youths soccer.
Avondale vs Lakewood at Avondale Park, Carrigaline.
Jack Blake, Lakewood Athletic in action in heavy rain, against Avondale United.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-youths-02130685 
 EE sport 26/10/2014. Youths soccer.
Avondale vs Lakewood at Avondale Park, Carrigaline.
Ben O'Connor, Lakewood Athletic and Ethan Bevin, Avondale challenge in the air.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-youths-01130686 
 EE sport 26/10/2014. Youths soccer.
Avondale vs Lakewood at Avondale Park, Carrigaline.
Ben O'Connor, Lakewood Athletic and Ethan Bevin, Avondale challenge in the air.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-u14-07130683 
 EE sport 26/10/2014. Cork Schoolboys League-Under 14 Premier Division. Corinthian Boys vs Ringmahon Rangers at Castletreasure.
David Fox scores a late equalizer for Corinthian Boys to secure a 1-1 draw against Ringmahon Rangers.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-u14-06130684 
 EE sport 26/10/2014. Cork Schoolboys League-Under 14 Premier Division. Corinthian Boys vs Ringmahon Rangers at Castletreasure.
David Fox scores a late equalizer for Corinthian Boys to secure a 1-1 draw against Ringmahon Rangers.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-u14-05130682 
 EE sport 26/10/2014. Cork Schoolboys League-Under 14 Premier Division. Corinthian Boys vs Ringmahon Rangers at Castletreasure.
Leo Barron, Corinthian Boys breaks up the left wing.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-u14-04130681 
 EE sport 26/10/2014. Cork Schoolboys League-Under 14 Premier Division. Corinthian Boys vs Ringmahon Rangers at Castletreasure.
Defender Unis Kangboo, Ringmahon Rangers and Leo Barron, Corinthian Boys challenge in the air.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-u14-03130671 
 EE sport 26/10/2014. Cork Schoolboys League-Under 14 Premier Division.
Ringmahon Rangers against Corinthian Boys at Castletreasure.
Defender David Murphy, Corinthians gets up to head clear a cross from a corner kick by Ringmahon Rangers.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-u14-02130669 
 EE sport 26/10/2014. Cork Schoolboys League-Under 14 Premier Division.
Ringmahon Rangers against Corinthian Boys at Castletreasure.
Leo Barron, Corinthians puts a cross into the box from the left wing.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-u14-01130670 
 EE sport 26/10/2014. Cork Schoolboys League-Under 14 Premier Division.
Patrick McSweeney, Ringmahon Rangers completes a clearance up the left wing against Corinthian Boys at Castletreasure.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-09130680 
 EE sport 26/10/2014.
Mens Superleague Basketball.
C&S UCC Demons vs Travelodge Swords Thunder at Mardyke Arena.
Lehmon Colbert shoots and scores for C&S UCC Demons against Travelodge Swords Thunder.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-07130679 
 EE sport 26/10/2014.
Mens Superleague Basketball.
C&S UCC Demons vs Travelodge Swords Thunder at Mardyke Arena.
Kyle Hosford, C&S UCC Demons in action against Travelodge Swords Thunder.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-06130678 
 EE sport 26/10/2014.
Mens Superleague Basketball.
C&S UCC Demons vs Travelodge Swords Thunder at Mardyke Arena.
C&S UCC Demons forward Niall Murphy rises to score a basket.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-05130675 
 EE sport 26/10/2014.
Mens Superleague Basketball.
C&S UCC Demons vs Travelodge Swords Thunder at Mardyke Arena.
C&S UCC Demons forward Niall Murphy rises to score a basket.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-04130676 
 EE sport 26/10/2014.
Mens Superleague Basketball.
C&S UCC Demons vs Travelodge Swords Thunder at Mardyke Arena.
Forward Niall Murphy rises to score a basket.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-03130674 
 EE sport 26/10/2014.
Mens Superleague Basketball.
C&S UCC Demons vs Travelodge Swords Thunder at Mardyke Arena.
Centre Lehmon Colbert rises to score a basket.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-02130673 
 EE sport 26/10/2014.
Mens Superleague Basketball.
C&S UCC Demons vs Travelodge Swords Thunder at Mardyke Arena.
Player/coach Colin O'Reilly in action.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
JCU13PremBlarneyVRmahon08 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 13 Premier, Blarney United Vs Ringmahon Rangers, at O'Shea Park, Blarney, Co. Cork.
Andrew cCarthy, Blarney Utd, Issa Kargbo, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 13 Premier, Blarney United Vs Ringmahon Rangers, at O'Shea Park, Blarney, Co. Cork.
Kelvin O'Donoghue, Blarney Utd, Issa Kargbo, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU13PremBlarneyVRmahon06 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 13 Premier, Blarney United Vs Ringmahon Rangers, at O'Shea Park, Blarney, Co. Cork.
Kelvin O'Donoghue, Blarney Utd, Issa Kargbo, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU13PremBlarneyVRmahon05 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 13 Premier, Blarney United Vs Ringmahon Rangers, at O'Shea Park, Blarney, Co. Cork.
Kelvin O'Donoghue, Blarney Utd, Brian O'Neill, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU13PremBlarneyVRmahon03 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 13 Premier, Blarney United Vs Ringmahon Rangers, at O'Shea Park, Blarney, Co. Cork.
Liam O'Connor, Blarney Utd, Jordan Delurey, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU13PremBlarneyVRmahon02 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 13 Premier, Blarney United Vs Ringmahon Rangers, at O'Shea Park, Blarney, Co. Cork.
Ronan O'Brien, Blarney Utd (2nd from left) is congratulated after scoring his second goal against Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCU13PremBlarneyVRmahon01 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 13 Premier, Blarney United Vs Ringmahon Rangers, at O'Shea Park, Blarney, Co. Cork.
Sean Keane, Blarney Utd, Issa Kargbo, Ringmahon Rangers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIYthCupLeedsVHall08 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
FAI Umbro Youth Cup first round, Leeds Vs Douglas Hall, at Leeds Park, Cork.
Tim Foley, Leeds, Diarmuid O'Mahony, Douglas Hall.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIYthCupLeedsVHall07 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
FAI Umbro Youth Cup first round, Leeds Vs Douglas Hall, at Leeds Park, Cork.
Tim Foley, Leeds, Noel Holland, Douglas Hall.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIYthCupLeedsVHall06 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
FAI Umbro Youth Cup first round, Leeds Vs Douglas Hall, at Leeds Park, Cork.
Tim Foley, Leeds, Noel Holland, Douglas Hall.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIYthCupLeedsVHall05 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
FAI Umbro Youth Cup first round, Leeds Vs Douglas Hall, at Leeds Park, Cork.
Eoghan O'Leary, Leeds, David Barry, Douglas Hall.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIYthCupLeedsVHall04 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
FAI Umbro Youth Cup first round, Leeds Vs Douglas Hall, at Leeds Park, Cork.
Scott Vaughan, Leeds, David Barry, Douglas Hall.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIYthCupLeedsVHall03 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
FAI Umbro Youth Cup first round, Leeds Vs Douglas Hall, at Leeds Park, Cork.
Eric Murphy, Leeds, Fionn O'Connell, Douglas Hall.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIYthCupLeedsVHall02 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
FAI Umbro Youth Cup first round, Leeds Vs Douglas Hall, at Leeds Park, Cork.
Cal Sheehy, Leeds, Cian Hurley, Douglas Hall.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCFAIYthCupLeedsVHall01 
 EEjob 25/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
FAI Umbro Youth Cup first round, Leeds Vs Douglas Hall, at Leeds Park, Cork.
Kyle McNamara, Leeds, Conor O'Driscoll, Douglas Hall.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 22nd October 2014..... Clonakilty commuity colleges Darren Santry is tackled by Colaiste Choilm's Sean Desmond during the Corn Ui Mhuiri at Brinny yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 22nd October 2014..... Colaiste Choilm's Sean Curzon blocks down the ball from Clonakilty commuity colleges Ogie Scannell during the Corn Ui Mhuiri at Brinny yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 22nd October 2014..... Colaiste Choilm's Sean Curzon blocks down the ball from Clonakilty commuity colleges Ogie Scannell during the Corn Ui Mhuiri at Brinny yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 22nd October 2014..... Colaiste Choilm's Sean Curzon blocks down the ball from Clonakilty commuity colleges Ogie Scannell during the Corn Ui Mhuiri at Brinny yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHClonakiltycommunit130608 
 22nd October 2014..... Colaiste Choilm's Sean Curzon blocks down the ball from Clonakilty commuity colleges Ogie Scannell during the Corn Ui Mhuiri at Brinny yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 22nd October 2014..... Colaiste Choilm's Daire McCarthy and Clonakilty commuity colleges Sean Ryan go high for the ball during the Corn Ui Mhuiri at Brinny yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City 's Dan Murray wins the ball from Dundalk's Daryl Horgan in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City manager John Caulfield and assistant John Cotter against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... The Cork City team which started against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Dundalk's Stephen O'Donnell celebrates his goal against Cork City in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork Citys Billy Dennehy is fouled by Dundalk's Ruaidhri Higgins in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City's Mark O'Sullivan shoots past Dundalk's Brian Gatland in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporter Ger Ryan (Moses) after the defeat by Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporter Ger Ryan (Moses) after the defeat by Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters after the defeat by Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityDundalk22130648 
 24th October 2014..... Cork City manager John Caulfield as Dundalk supporters celebrate in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City manager John Caulfield and his players against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters after the defeat by Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters Willie Dennehy (centre) father of brothers Darren and Billy with freinds against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
DKE251014soccer008 
 EEjob 25/10/2014
Echo Sport
Ringmahon Rangers' Chris Dineen goes past Wilton United's Colm O'Reagan, during their MSL Senior First Division clash at Ringmahon Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE251014soccer007 
 EEjob 25/10/2014
Echo Sport
Ringmahon Rangers attacker Pa O'Brien flicks the ball past Wilton United's Kevin O'Mullane, during their MSL Senior First Division clash at Ringmahon Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE251014soccer006 
 EEjob 25/10/2014
Echo Sport
Ringmahon Rangers defender Shane Fitzgerald challenges Wilton United's Gary O'Riordan, during their MSL Senior First Division clash at Ringmahon Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE251014soccer005 
 EEjob 25/10/2014
Echo Sport
Ringmahon Rangers' Paul Deasy and Wilton United's Andy Joyce, tussle for the ball during their MSL Senior First Division clash at Ringmahon Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE251014soccer003 
 EEjob 25/10/2014
Echo Sport
Ringmahon Rangers' Roy Kenny holds off the challenge of Wilton United's Ian Lordan, during their MSL Senior First Division clash at Ringmahon Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE251014soccer002 
 EEjob 25/10/2014
Echo Sport
Ringmahon Rangers' Philly Keane and Wilton United's Dalian Roche, battle for possession during their MSL Senior First Division clash at Ringmahon Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE251014soccer001 
 EEjob 25/10/2014
Echo Sport
Ringmahon Rangers' Pa O'Brien battles in the air with Wilton United's Andy Joyce, during their MSL Senior First Division clash at Ringmahon Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE251014basket008 
 EEjob 25/10/2014
Echo Sport
BFG Neptune's Roy Downey sidesteps the challenge of DCU Saints' Eoin Darling, during their Men's Premier League clash at Neptune Stadium.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE251014basket006 
 EEjob 25/10/2014
Echo Sport
BFG Neptune's Gary Walsh gets his pass away as he's challenged by DCU Saints' Kevin O'Hanlon, during their Men's Premier League clash at Neptune Stadium.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE251014basket005 
 EEjob 25/10/2014
Echo Sport
BFG Neptune's Michael Boneparte scores against DCU Saints, during their Men's Premier League clash at Neptune Stadium.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE251014basket004 
 EEjob 25/10/2014
Echo Sport
BFG Neptune's Michael Boneparte goes high to score as he's challenged by DCU Saints' Mick O'Dwyer, during their Men's Premier League clash at Neptune Stadium.
Picture: David Keane.
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BFG Neptune's Ger Noonan goes for a score as he's challenged by DCU Saints' Mick O'Dwyer and Martins Provizors, during their Men's Premier League clash at Neptune Stadium.
Picture: David Keane.
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BFG Neptune's Nigel Byam scores despite the efforts of DCU Saints' Arkadijs Makarenko, during their Men's Premier League clash at Neptune Stadium.
Picture: David Keane.
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DCU Saints' Martins Provizors has his shot blocked by BFG Neptune's Nigel Byam, during their Men's Premier League clash at Neptune Stadium.
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEjob 24/10/2014
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Rockmount's Craig Lynch in a race for possession with Castleview's Shane O'Connell, during the Daly Industrial Supplies U19 League Cup final at Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Castleview's Joe O'Mahony wins possession ahead of Rockmount's Craig Lynch, during the Daly Industrial Supplies U19 League Cup final at Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Castleview's Aaron Kelleher controls the ball as Rockmount's Mark McCarthy closes in, during the Daly Industrial Supplies U19 League Cup final at Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Castleview's Brian Kelly battles in the air with Rockmount's Luke Delaney, during the Daly Industrial Supplies U19 League Cup final at Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Castleview's Gavin Corcoran kicks clear as he's challenged by Rockmount's Aaron Tuohy, during the Daly Industrial Supplies U19 League Cup final at Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
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Castleview's Cian Murphy battles in the air with Rockmount's Darragh Sheehan, during the Daly Industrial Supplies U19 League Cup final at Turner's Cross.
Picture: David Keane.
1675209 
 24th October 2014..... Cork City's Mark O'Sullivan is tackled by Dundalk's Brian Gatland in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Dundalk's goalkeeper Peter Cherrie sees a shot by Cork City Billy Dennehy come back fo the goalpost in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City's Rob O'Shea after the defeat by Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... A tearful Cork City captain John Dunleavy with club CEO Timmy Murphy after the defeat by Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork Citys John Dunleavy and Dundalk's Daryl Horgan go high fo the ball in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork Citys John O'Flynn on the break against Dundalk' in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters after the defeat by Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Dundalk's Stephen O'Donnell (centre) celebrates his goal with players and fans against Cork City in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Dundalk supporter trying to have a go at the Cork City fans in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters John and Brian Kelly, Hollyhill against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters Gary and Saoirse McSweeney against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City's Colin Healy after the defeat by Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters Michael and Paul Curtin, Midleton and James and Michael Duggan, Ballincollig watch against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters Nicola Martin and Frank Mullane against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters Rory, Nathan and Darragh Callanan, Ballyphehane against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters Carmel Ring and Alan Mooney against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Former Cork City players Paul Bowdren, Phiilip Long and Declan Daly watch against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters after the defeat by Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City supporters against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City manager John Caulfield against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City bench against Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City players applaud the supporters after the defeat by Dundalk in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 24th October 2014..... Cork City's Rob Lehane is tackled by Dundalk's Brian Gatland in the SSE Airtricity premier league game at Oriel park last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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Conversations On the Bus.
Pictured on the 214 to the CUH, Helen O'Sullivan, from Curraheen, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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trashculture2 
 EE news 04/10/2014.
Audrey Ellard Walsh feature on The Camden Palace Hotel Arts Centre.
The Non-Toxic Orchestra, based at the Camden Palace Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Audrey Ellard Walsh feature on The Camden Palace Hotel Arts Centre.
'Trash Culture' at the Camden Palace Hotel.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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The Blackrock team celebrate their victory over Carrigaline in the Cork County U21 A hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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 EE news 10/10/2014.
County final build up at Scoil Oilibheir, Ballyvolane.
Glen Rovers team manager Richie Kelleher with his children Sarah, John and Kieran and classmates making plenty of noise as they get behind their team.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
1674438 
 20/10/14***NO REPRO FEE***Pictured is 99 year old John Walsh from Clonmel in Tipperary a finalist in the Golden IT award surfing the web on a laptop as 70 year old Laois woman Trudy Nealon wins The Google Silver Surfer 2014 Award with Age Action. Trudy uses technology on a daily basis for everything, as treasurer of the Portlaoise Active Retirement Association, she is also responsible for the administration of the club, managing its finances and membership database. Pic: Marc O'Sullivan
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LC-imerc-06130453 
 EE news 16/10/2014.
Imerc (www.imerc.ie) organised for international superstar yacht racer Alex Thomson to come to Cork to give a public lecture in Cork City Hall on Thursday October 16th. Amongst his other achievements, Alex was the youngest round the world race winner when he won the Clipper Round the World Race. He was also a viral internet sensation earlier this year when he invented 'The Mast Walk'. 
Jospa have won the Imerc Innovator of the Year Competition. The award rewards innovation in the maritime and energy sphere and is open to anyone who has an innovative technology, product, service or process that will positively influence the development of Ireland’s maritime and energy economy. Jospa have developed an “Adjustable Break Fin” that might double the energy capture of wave energy converters at much less than 10% extra costs. This has the potential to be a game changer in wave energy technology which has so far lagged behind wind energy.
Pictured are Minister Simon Coveney, yachtsman Alex Thomson, guest speaker, from Five degrees West; Val Cummins, IMERC; Stewart Hosford, Five degrees West, and Arnaud Disant, of Sea Tech.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-imerc-05130452 
 EE news 16/10/2014.
Imerc (www.imerc.ie) organised for international superstar yacht racer Alex Thomson to come to Cork to give a public lecture in Cork City Hall on Thursday October 16th. Amongst his other achievements, Alex was the youngest round the world race winner when he won the Clipper Round the World Race. He was also a viral internet sensation earlier this year when he invented 'The Mast Walk'. 
Jospa have won the Imerc Innovator of the Year Competition. The award rewards innovation in the maritime and energy sphere and is open to anyone who has an innovative technology, product, service or process that will positively influence the development of Ireland’s maritime and energy economy. Jospa have developed an “Adjustable Break Fin” that might double the energy capture of wave energy converters at much less than 10% extra costs. This has the potential to be a game changer in wave energy technology which has so far lagged behind wind energy.
Pictured are Ray and Christine Alcorn of Exceedence with Minister Simon Coveney.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-imerc-04130448 
 EE news 16/10/2014.
Imerc (www.imerc.ie) organised for international superstar yacht racer Alex Thomson to come to Cork to give a public lecture in Cork City Hall on Thursday October 16th. Amongst his other achievements, Alex was the youngest round the world race winner when he won the Clipper Round the World Race. He was also a viral internet sensation earlier this year when he invented 'The Mast Walk'. 
Jospa have won the Imerc Innovator of the Year Competition. The award rewards innovation in the maritime and energy sphere and is open to anyone who has an innovative technology, product, service or process that will positively influence the development of Ireland’s maritime and energy economy. Jospa have developed an “Adjustable Break Fin” that might double the energy capture of wave energy converters at much less than 10% extra costs. This has the potential to be a game changer in wave energy technology which has so far lagged behind wind energy.
Pictured is Joss Fitzsimons of Jospa Ltd. being presented with an innovation award by Minister Simon Coveney.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-imerc-03130449 
 EE news 16/10/2014.
Imerc (www.imerc.ie) organised for international superstar yacht racer Alex Thomson to come to Cork to give a public lecture in Cork City Hall on Thursday October 16th. Amongst his other achievements, Alex was the youngest round the world race winner when he won the Clipper Round the World Race. He was also a viral internet sensation earlier this year when he invented 'The Mast Walk'. 
Jospa have won the Imerc Innovator of the Year Competition. The award rewards innovation in the maritime and energy sphere and is open to anyone who has an innovative technology, product, service or process that will positively influence the development of Ireland’s maritime and energy economy. Jospa have developed an “Adjustable Break Fin” that might double the energy capture of wave energy converters at much less than 10% extra costs. This has the potential to be a game changer in wave energy technology which has so far lagged behind wind energy.
Pictured is yachtsman and adventurer Alex Thomson.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-imerc-02130451 
 EE news 16/10/2014.
Imerc (www.imerc.ie) organised for international superstar yacht racer Alex Thomson to come to Cork to give a public lecture in Cork City Hall on Thursday October 16th. Amongst his other achievements, Alex was the youngest round the world race winner when he won the Clipper Round the World Race. He was also a viral internet sensation earlier this year when he invented 'The Mast Walk'. 
Jospa have won the Imerc Innovator of the Year Competition. The award rewards innovation in the maritime and energy sphere and is open to anyone who has an innovative technology, product, service or process that will positively influence the development of Ireland’s maritime and energy economy. Jospa have developed an “Adjustable Break Fin” that might double the energy capture of wave energy converters at much less than 10% extra costs. This has the potential to be a game changer in wave energy technology which has so far lagged behind wind energy.
Pictured are the audience at the public lecture/event.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-imerc-01130450 
 EE news 16/10/2014.
Imerc (www.imerc.ie) organised for international superstar yacht racer Alex Thomson to come to Cork to give a public lecture in Cork City Hall on Thursday October 16th. Amongst his other achievements, Alex was the youngest round the world race winner when he won the Clipper Round the World Race. He was also a viral internet sensation earlier this year when he invented 'The Mast Walk'. 
Jospa have won the Imerc Innovator of the Year Competition. The award rewards innovation in the maritime and energy sphere and is open to anyone who has an innovative technology, product, service or process that will positively influence the development of Ireland’s maritime and energy economy. Jospa have developed an “Adjustable Break Fin” that might double the energy capture of wave energy converters at much less than 10% extra costs. This has the potential to be a game changer in wave energy technology which has so far lagged behind wind energy.
Pictured are Claire lambe and Joss Fitzsimons of Jospa Ltd.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-fashion-17130440 
 EE news 16/10/2014.
Social diary; Wilton Shopping Centre fashion show in aid of Bru Columbanus.
Mother and daughter team Mary and Niamh Murray at the show, wearing clothes from Icon
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-fashion-16130439 
 EE news 16/10/2014.
Social diary; Wilton Shopping Centre fashion show in aid of Bru Columbanus.
Models Mary O'Shea and Mags Nolan wearing clothes from Icon.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
JCTonyMartin04 
 EEjob 17/10/2014
Echo News.
Steroid Abuse - Padraig Hoare Story.
Pictured is Tony Martin, Iron Mecca Gym, Watercourse Road, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTonyMartin03 
 EEjob 17/10/2014
Echo News.
Steroid Abuse - Padraig Hoare Story.
Pictured is Tony Martin, Iron Mecca Gym, Watercourse Road, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTonyMartin02 
 EEjob 17/10/2014
Echo News.
Steroid Abuse - Padraig Hoare Story.
Pictured is Tony Martin, Iron Mecca Gym, Watercourse Road, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCTonyMartin01 
 EEjob 17/10/2014
Echo News.
Steroid Abuse - Padraig Hoare Story.
Pictured is Tony Martin, Iron Mecca Gym, Watercourse Road, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCStreetStyle17thOct03 
 EEjob 17/10/2014
Echo News.
Street Style.
Pictured is Jenny O'Riordan, from Coachford, on Patrick Street, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 17/10/2014
Echo News.
Street Style.
Pictured is Fiona Browne, from Kilkenny, on Patrick Street, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Echo News.
Street Style.
Pictured is Jacqui Stovell, from Mallow, on Patrick Street, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCJerseyDayBcollig07 
 EEjob 17/10/2014.
Echo News.
Gaelscoil Uì Rìordàin Jersey Day in support of Ballincollig Senior Football team in the County nFinal next Sunday, at Gaelscoil Uì Rìordàin, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Lucy Ni Croinin, Emma Ni Choilean, Sinead Ni Bhuittimier and Jill Ni Mhurchu, 5th class, in their Jerseys.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCJerseyDayBcollig06 
 EEjob 17/10/2014.
Echo News.
Gaelscoil Uì Rìordàin Jersey Day in support of Ballincollig Senior Football team in the County nFinal next Sunday, at Gaelscoil Uì Rìordàin, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Brian Ceitinn, Ciara Ni Bhriain and Cillian O Cathasaigh, 5th class, in their Jerseys.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCJerseyDayBcollig05 
 EEjob 17/10/2014.
Echo News.
Gaelscoil Uì Rìordàin Jersey Day in support of Ballincollig Senior Football team in the County nFinal next Sunday, at Gaelscoil Uì Rìordàin, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Danny O Meiscill, Adam O Donnabhain, Eoghan O Loinsigh and Cian O hEachthigheirn, in their Jerseys.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCJerseyDayBcollig04 
 EEjob 17/10/2014.
Echo News.
Gaelscoil Uì Rìordàin Jersey Day in support of Ballincollig Senior Football team in the County nFinal next Sunday, at Gaelscoil Uì Rìordàin, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Danny O Meiscill, Adam O Donnabhain, Eoghan O Loinsigh and Cian O hEachthigheirn, in their Jerseys.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCJerseyDayBcollig03 
 EEjob 17/10/2014.
Echo News.
Gaelscoil Uì Rìordàin Jersey Day in support of Ballincollig Senior Football team in the County nFinal next Sunday, at Gaelscoil Uì Rìordàin, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Teachers and some pupils in their Jerseys.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCJerseyDayBcollig01 
 EEjob 17/10/2014.
Echo News.
Gaelscoil Uì Rìordàin Jersey Day in support of Ballincollig Senior Football team in the County nFinal next Sunday, at Gaelscoil Uì Rìordàin, Ballincollig, Co. Cork.
Teachers and some pupils in their Jerseys.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCAfternoonTeaKingsley14 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Penny and Treasa Stapleton, Tivoli with May Stapleton, Limerick..
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Ken O'Flynn with Aisling O'Neill Lamere, Ballinacurra and Ciara O'Neill, Cathedral Road.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCAfternoonTeaKingsley12 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Miriam Hayes, Fairhill, Donna Hosford, Douglas and Therese Ennis, Tower.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Rachel and Phil Hennessey, Greenmount.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Nora Casey, Crookstown, Evelyn McCarthy, Kinsale and Gillian Nelligan, Fermoy.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCAfternoonTeaKingsley09 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Penny and Treasa Stapleton, Tivoli with Roisin and Colette Cullinane, Ladys Bridge.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Ann Slattery and Kathleen Dineen, both Ballincollig.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCAfternoonTeaKingsley07 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Noelle Dineen, Denise Slattery, Lorraine Vercuiel and Mayya Konovalchuk Daletogek, all Ballincollig.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCAfternoonTeaKingsley06 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Annmarie Scannell, Ovens and Elanor Dunlea, Watergrasshill.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCAfternoonTeaKingsley05 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Marie Hickey, Cullen and Michelle Forrest, Blarney.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCAfternoonTeaKingsley04 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Lorraine and Ella O'Mahony with Siobhan Forrest, all Blarney.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCAfternoonTeaKingsley03 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Matilda Gollon, City Centre and Sarah O'Neill, Cathedral Road.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCAfternoonTeaKingsley02 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Committee members, Lisa Guerin, Martina Nash, Valerie Hennessey, Michelle O'Regan, Pauline O'Neill, Eileen Simpson.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCAfternoonTeaKingsley01 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo News.
Social Diary.
Cork Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association, Afternoon Tea, at the Kingsley Hotel, Cork.
Gemma Collins, Ballyhooly and Karen Hutton, Killavullen.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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The Water Charges March seen passing along Patrick Street in Cork last Saturday afternoon. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Some of the 1000 plus protestors seen winding along Patrick Street during the Water Charges Protest March in Cork City last Saturday afternoon. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Some of the protestors pictured taking part in the Water Charges March through Cork City last weekend. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Some of the protestors pictured taking part in the Water Charges March through Cork City last weekend. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Gardai keeping a watch on the traffic and protestors during the Water Charges Protest March in Cork City last Saturday afternoon. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Jim Murphy, Vice Chairman Passage West Maritime Committee and Walty Murphy seen at the launch of John Spillane's new CD at the Pasasge West GAA Club recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Pictured at the launch of John Spillane's new CD at the Pasasge West GAA Club recently were Carmel and Angela Murphy with Kathy Spillane. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Liam Wall and Carol Hartnett seen at the launch of John Spillane's new CD at the Pasasge West GAA Club recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Flor Rahilly, Martin Leahy and Anah seen at the launch of John Spillane's new CD at the Pasasge West GAA Club recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Jim Murphy, Vice Chairman Passage West Maritime Committee who officially launched John Spillane's new CD 'The Man Who Came In From The Dark' pictured with singer songwriter John Spillane at the launch in the Passage GAA Club. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Stephen and Paddie Williams from Passage West pictured at the launch of John Spillane's new CD at the Pasasge West GAA Club recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Pictured at the launch of John Spillane's new CD 'The Man Who Came In From The Dark' at the Pasasge West GAA Club recently were John Spillane, Ray O'Brien, Music Zone and Michael O'Mahony, Chairman Passage GAA Club. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Pictured at the 'Night for Noah' fundraiser in the Carrigaline Court Hotel were Amanda O'Connell, Jade Hudson and Kate O'Connell from Carrigaline. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Pictured at the 'Night for Noah' fundraiser in the Carrigaline Court Hotel were Tim Lucas, Marcia D'Alton, Rob Bateman and Patricia Lucas from Carrigaline and Passage West. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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PJ Coogan taking bids from the floor during the auction at the 'Night for Noah' fundraiser in the Carrigaline Court Hotel recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Dacia Fitzgerald and Niall Brennan from Carrigaline seen at the 'Night for Noah' fundraiser in the Carrigaline Court Hotel recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Janice Edwards, Aine Corcoran, Amanda Shannon and Mary Shannon from Carrigaline seen at the recent 'Night for Noah' fundraiser in the Carrigaline Court Hotel. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Philip Brennan and Emma Drake, parents of baby Noah, pictured with MC PJ Coogan at the 'Night for Noah' fundraiser in the Carrigaline Court Hotel recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Attending the 'Night for Noah' fundraiser in the Carrigaline Court Hotel recently were Cathy Kelleher, Brona Cotter and Stephanie Milner from Carrigaline. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Aidan Daly and Eimear Lehane from Riverstick seen at the 'Night for Noah' fundraiser in the Carrigaline Court Hotel recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Megan Heslin, Crosshaven and Alison Crowley from Carrigaline seen at the 'Night for Noah' fundraiser in the Carrigaline Court Hotel recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 16th October 2014... Brig. Gen. Derry Fitzgerald, GOC 1 Brigade during his stand down parade at Collins Barracks, Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th October 2014... Brig. Gen. Derry Fitzgerald, GOC 1 Brigade reviewing troops from 1 Bridage during his stand down parade at Collins Barracks, Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th October 2014... Brig. Gen. Derry Fitzgerald, GOC 1 Brigade reviewing troops from 1 Bridage during his stand down parade at Collins Barracks, Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th October 2014... Brig. Gen. Derry Fitzgerald, GOC 1 Brigade inspecting troops from 1 Bridage during his stand down parade at Collins Barracks, Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th October 2014... Brig. Gen. Derry Fitzgerald, GOC 1 Brigade inspecting troops from 1 Bridage during his stand down parade at Collins Barracks, Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th October 2014... Brig. Gen. Derry Fitzgerald, GOC 1 Brigade inspecting troops from 1 Bridage during his stand down parade at Collins Barracks, Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th October 2014... Brig. Gen. Derry Fitzgerald, GOC 1 Brigade inspecting troops from 1 Bridage during his stand down parade at Collins Barracks, Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th October 2014... Brig. Gen. Derry Fitzgerald, GOC 1 Brigade inspecting troops from 1 Bridage during his stand down parade at Collins Barracks, Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th October 2014... Brig. Gen. Derry Fitzgerald, GOC 1 Brigade (centre) accompanied by Lt Col Des Bergin, (left) HG 1 Brigade and Sgt Major Dave Galvin, HQ 1 Brigade during his stand down parade at Collins Barracks, Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th October 2014... Cllr Kenneth O'Flynn, deputy Lord Mayor accompanied by Lt Col Des Bergin, (left) HG 1 Brigade and Sgt Major Dave Galvin, HQ 1 Brigade during the stand down parade for Brig Gen. Derry Fitzgerald, GOC 1 Brigade at Collins Barracks, Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th October 2014... Brig. Gen. Derry Fitzgerald, GOC 1 Brigade during his stand down parade at Collins Barracks, Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th October 2014... Brig. Gen. Derry Fitzgerald, GOC 1 Brigade during his stand down parade at Collins Barracks, Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 16th October 2014... Brig. Gen. Derry Fitzgerald, GOC 1 Brigade during his stand down parade at Collins Barracks, Cork yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig supporter Donie Hegarty after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig supporters Niall O'Driscoll, Conor O'Leary and Stephen and Adam Wills after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig supporters after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig's David Lordan and manager Michael O'Brien after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig supporter James Lenihan after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig's Liam Jennings after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig 's John Miskella gets the ball away from Carbery Rangers Kevin McMahon in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig's Patrick Kelly shoots from Carbery Rangers Thomas O'Rourke during the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig's Cian Kiely has his shot blocked down by Carbery Rangers Micheal Kelly during the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig supporters Michael and Laura O'Leary and Geraldine Drohan after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig supporters Eddie adn Leah- Vivienne O'Donoghue, Pat and Lorraine Enright after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig John Miskella and Mark Prendergast with the Andy Scannel trophy after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig supporters Eoin and Adam O'Donovan after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig supporter Jamie Dwyer after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig's John Paul Murphy bursts past Carbery Rangers Jerry O'Riordan and Padraig Hodnett during the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig's Sean Kiely goes high with Carbery Rangers Alan Jennings during the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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Liam Lawton performing at his concert in aid of Pieta House and St Gabriel's Special School, at the Church of the Real Presence, Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Liam Lawton performing at his concert in aid of Pieta House and St Gabriel's Special School, at the Church of the Real Presence, Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Liam Lawton performing at his concert in aid of Pieta House and St Gabriel's Special School, at the Church of the Real Presence, Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Liam Lawton performing at his concert in aid of Pieta House and St Gabriel's Special School, at the Church of the Real Presence, Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Lily and Con Cronin from Mayfield, enjoying the Liam Lawton concert in aid of Pieta House and St Gabriel's Special School, at the Church of the Real Presence, Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Frank and Nora Roche, Knockanore, attending the Liam Lawton concert in aid of Pieta House and St Gabriel's Special School, at the Church of the Real Presence, Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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John and Alice McHugh from Model Farm Road, enjoying the Liam Lawton concert in aid of Pieta House and St Gabriel's Special School, at the Church of the Real Presence, Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Monica McCarthy and Rena Manning, both from Innishannon, all smiles at the Liam Lawton concert in aid of Pieta House and St Gabriel's Special School, at the Church of the Real Presence, Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Waterfall ladies Mary O'Sullivan and Joan O'Shea, attending the Liam Lawton concert in aid of Pieta House and St Gabriel's Special School, at the Church of the Real Presence, Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Colm and Mary Nagle from Curraheen, enjoying the music at the Liam Lawton concert in aid of Pieta House and St Gabriel's Special School, at the Church of the Real Presence, Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Carrignavar ladies Ann O'Donovan and Janice Murphy, attending the Liam Lawton concert in aid of Pieta House and St Gabriel's Special School, at the Church of the Real Presence, Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Ballinhassig ladies Helen Keeffe, Catherine O'Sullivan and Margaret O'Shea, enjoying the Liam Lawton concert in aid of Pieta House and St Gabriel's Special School, at the Church of the Real Presence, Bishopstown.
Picture: David Keane.
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Padraig and Paula Kelleher from Wilton, enjoying the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Douglas ladies Ann O'Sullivan and Maria Gleeson, attending the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Catherine Buckley, Bishopstown, Alice O'Sullivan, Carrigaline and Bishopstown ladies Ann Geary and Norma Barry, enjoying the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Greg and Carmel Coomey from Bishopstown, attending the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Gar Fleming and Eimear Kenneally, both from Bishopstown, enjoying the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Chris and Cliona Baker from Ovens, attending the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Mairead Lonergan, Blackrock, Catriona Collins, Rosscarbery and Fiona O'Connor, Carrigaline, all smiles at the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Lucy O'Connell, Bishopstown and Aileen O'Connor, Wilton, looking stylish at the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Zita and Graham O'Dwyer, Douglas, all smiles at the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Angela and Brian McGrath, Bishopstown, attending the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Aoife Ni Chrualaoi, Killeens, Louise Winslow, Carrigaline, Hazel O'Connor, Kanturk and Susan O'Hanlon, Donoughmore, looking glamorous at the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Mary O'Regan and Stephen Fahy, both Carrigaline, attending the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Anne O'Regan from Carrigaline, chatting with Paul Caplice from Ballincollig, at the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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John and Paula Meaney from Waterfall, enjoying the gala dinner to mark the Golden Jubilee of Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Bishopstown, at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Blanche Ronayne, vice president of the Irish League of Credit Union's (ILCU) and Tom Scriven, chairman of Chapter 11 Cork Credit Union's, enjoying the Chapter of Credit Union's dinner dance at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Donal and Pat Horgan of Ballinlough Credit Union, enjoying the Chapter of Credit Union's dinner dance at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Eoghan and Ina Cronin, Mayfield, attending the Chapter of Credit Union's dinner dance at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Christine and Stephen Warner, Turner's Cross, attending the Chapter of Credit Union's dinner dance at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Joseph and Norma Cotter of Ballyphehane Credit Union, enjoying the Chapter of Credit Union's dinner dance at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Charlotte Pearson, Parklands, Dorothy Quinn, Farranree and Geraldine O'Connor, Churchfield, all smiles at the Chapter of Credit Union's dinner dance at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Glanmire ladies Angela O'Callaghan and Iris Wilkins-McCarthy, enjoying the Chapter of Credit Union's dinner dance at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Tom and Margaret Beale from Silver Springs, attending the Chapter of Credit Union's dinner dance at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Kathleen Woulfe and Anne Crowley, with Pat Burke, Michael White and Jim Ronayne, all of Midleton Credit Union, attending the Chapter of Credit Union's dinner dance at the Rochestown Park Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Credit Union student Ber Geary with her children Jennifer, Rachel and Cathal and Michael Neville, all from Tallow, attending at the Adult Continuing Education (ACE) conferring ceremony at UCC.
Picture: David Keane.
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Mary Leahy, Monkstown, Emma Jane-O'Keeffe, Mount Oval, Brian Leahy and Martin Leahy, Monkstown at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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Helen Burrows, Wilton, Alan Burrows and Ellie Burrow, Frankfield at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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Dr Angela Wright, CIT, Miriam Walsh, Frankfield and Gail Cotter-Buckley, CIT at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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Gerard O'Donovan, Head of School of Business, Cormac Fitzgerald, President CP Ireland, Eugene O'Callaghan, Quintas and Don Crowely, Head of Department of Continuing Education at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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Shane Ryan, Blenders, Helena O'Brien, PRO Catering management Association of Ireland, Oliver Sullivan, Fáilte Ireland and Adrian Gregan, Head of the Department of Tourism & Hospitality at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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Michael Kenny, Douglas and Katriona Lynch, Blackrock at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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Dr Barry O'Connor, CIT Registrar and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr Breda Kenny, Head of the Hincks Centre for Entrepreneurship Excellence CIT, Dr Margaret Linehan, School of Humanities and Gerard O'Donovan, Head of the School of Business CIT at the Business and Humanities awards in Cork Institute of Technology.
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Students at the second annual St. Marys Secondary School, Mallow Colour run in support of anti-human trafficking. Picture Dan Linehan
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Some of the action during second annual St. Marys Secondary School, Mallow Colour run in support of anti-human trafficking. Picture Dan Linehan
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Eoghan Buckley in action during second annual St. Marys Secondary School, Mallow Colour run in support of anti-human trafficking. Picture Dan Linehan
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Aisling Finn in action during second annual St. Marys Secondary School, Mallow Colour run in support of anti-human trafficking. Picture Dan Linehan
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Teacher Donna Lyons having fun with students, Marie Carey, Evelyn O’Keeffe, Niamh Walshe and Roisin Neenan at the start of the second annual St. Marys Secondary School, Mallow Colour run in support of anti-human trafficking. Picture Dan Linehan
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The start of the second annual St. Marys Secondary School, Mallow Colour run in support of anti-human trafficking. Picture Dan Linehan
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The start of the second annual St. Marys Secondary School, Mallow Colour run in support of anti-human trafficking. Picture Dan Linehan
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The start of the second annual St. Marys Secondary School, Mallow Colour run in support of anti-human trafficking. Picture Dan Linehan
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The start of the second annual St. Marys Secondary School, Mallow Colour run in support of anti-human trafficking. Picture Dan Linehan
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The start of the second annual St. Marys Secondary School, Mallow Colour run in support of anti-human trafficking. Picture Dan Linehan
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BFG Neptune vs Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
Basketball referee Linda Cassidy.
John Coughlan report.
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BFG Neptune vs Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
BFG Neptune player/coach Ger Noonan scores against Killester.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-14130511 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
BFG Neptune vs Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
BFG Neptune player/coach Ger Noonan reacts to a refereeing decision against Killester.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-13130514 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
BFG Neptune vs Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
Michael Boneparte, BFG Neptune shoots against Killester.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-12130510 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
BFG Neptune vs Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
Michael Boneparte, BFG Neptune shoots against Killester.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-11130508 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
BFG Neptune vs Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
Killester head coach Jonathan Grennell.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-10130509 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
BFG Neptune vs Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
Killester head coach Jonathan Grennell.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-09130507 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
BFG Neptune vs Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
Killester head coach Jonathan Grennell.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-08130504 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
Roy Downey, BFG Neptune rises to score against Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-07130503 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
Roy Downey, BFG Neptune in action against Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-06130505 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
Roy Downey, BFG Neptune in action against Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-05130506 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
Ian McLoughlin, BFG Neptune eyes the basket from the free-throw line in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-04130502 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
Ian McLoughlin, BFG Neptune goes past Mariano Gomez, of Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-03130501 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
Ian McLoughlin, BFG Neptune goes past Mariano Gomez, of Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-02130499 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
Ian McLoughlin, BFG Neptune goes past Mariano Gomez, of Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-bball-01130500 
 EE sport 19/10/2014.
Ian McLoughlin, BFG Neptune goes past Mariano Gomez, of Killester in the Mens Superleague tie at Neptune Stadium on Saturday.
John Coughlan report.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
JCMSnrCupHfieldVYngMstr07 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup, Highfield Vs Young Munster at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Micheal Fitzgerald, Highfield, wins the lineout ball under pressure from Dave O'Mahony, Young Munster.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSnrCupHfieldVYngMstr06 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup, Highfield Vs Young Munster at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Sean Quaid, Highfield, get his pass away to Paddy O'Toole, under pressure from Gearoid Lyond, Young Munster.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSnrCupHfieldVYngMstr04 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup, Highfield Vs Young Munster at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Chris Bannon, Highfield, gets the ball away from the ruck against, Young Munster.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSnrCupHfieldVYngMstr03 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup, Highfield Vs Young Munster at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Miah Cronin removes his finger after holding the ball, for Paddy O'Toole, Highfield, duiring a penalty against Young Munster.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSnrCupHfieldVYngMstr02 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup, Highfield Vs Young Munster at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Dave Kelly, Highfield, wins the lineout ball against Young Munster.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCMSnrCupHfieldVYngMstr01 
 EEjob 18/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Munster Senior Cup, Highfield Vs Young Munster at Woodleigh Park, Cork.
Paul Stack, Jack Duffy and Mark Dorgan, Highfield, chase David O'Mahony, Young Munster.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCEvergreenVsYoughal07 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 17 League 1A, Evergreen Vs Youghal, at Deerpark.
Cian O'Flynn, Evergreen, Kevin Anderson, Sean Faul and Kevin McGrath, Youghal.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCEvergreenVsYoughal06 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 17 League 1A, Evergreen Vs Youghal, at Deerpark.
Robert McCarthy, Evergreen, Kevin McGrath, Youghal.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCEvergreenVsYoughal05 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 17 League 1A, Evergreen Vs Youghal, at Deerpark.
Darren McCarthy, Evergreen, Kevin Anderson, Youghal.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCEvergreenVsYoughal04 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 17 League 1A, Evergreen Vs Youghal, at Deerpark.
Luke Murphy, Evergreen, Zach Downing, Youghal.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCEvergreenVsYoughal03 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 17 League 1A, Evergreen Vs Youghal, at Deerpark.
Luke Murphy, Evergreen, Zach Downing, Youghal.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCEvergreenVsYoughal02 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 17 League 1A, Evergreen Vs Youghal, at Deerpark.
ERic Maguire, Evergreen, Jordan Milner, Youghal.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCEvergreenVsYoughal01 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Under 17 League 1A, Evergreen Vs Youghal, at Deerpark.
Luke Murphy, Evergreen, Noel Joyce, Youghal.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellVKillester07 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Womens Premier League Basketball, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell Vs Killester, at the Parochial Hall, Churchfield, Cork.
Edel Thornton, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell, Aoibheann Byrne and Mimi Clarke, Killester.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellVKillester06 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Womens Premier League Basketball, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell Vs Killester, at the Parochial Hall, Churchfield, Cork.
Edel Thornton, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell, Rebecca Nagle and Niamh O'Donovan, Killester.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellVKillester05 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Womens Premier League Basketball, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell Vs Killester, at the Parochial Hall, Churchfield, Cork.
Edel Thornton, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell, Rebecca Nagle, Killester.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellVKillester04 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Womens Premier League Basketball, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell Vs Killester, at the Parochial Hall, Churchfield, Cork.
Katie Hannemann, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell, Aoibheann Byrne, Killester.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellVKillester03 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Womens Premier League Basketball, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell Vs Killester, at the Parochial Hall, Churchfield, Cork.
Edel Thornton, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell, Niamh O'Donovan, Killester.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellVKillester02 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Womens Premier League Basketball, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell Vs Killester, at the Parochial Hall, Churchfield, Cork.
Katie Hannemann, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell, Aoibheann Byrne, Killester.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCBrunellVKillester01 
 EEjob 19/10/2014.
Echo Sport.
Womens Premier League Basketball, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell Vs Killester, at the Parochial Hall, Churchfield, Cork.
Katie Hannemann and Andrea Moynihan, Singleton's Supervalu Brunell, Amy Russell, Killester.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
HC-U13-Cup-Everton-v-Carrig 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Everton's Daniel O'Flynn clears the ball from an advancing Kieth Bradley of Carrigaline during the U13 Cup game at Togher recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-U13-Cup-Everton-v-Carrig1 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Everton's Kyle Donovan looks for support as he attempts to evade the tackle from Carrigaline's Michael Mitchell during the U13 Cup game at Togher. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-U13-Cup-Everton-v-Carrig0 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Everton's Jason Daly breaks away from the tackles from Luke Sutton and Sheriff Kuye of Carrigaline during the U13 Cup game at Togher. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-U13-Cup-Everton-v-Carr 20 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Everton's Andrew Hickey and Carrigaline's Callum Barrett tussle for a high ball during the U13 Cup game at Togher. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-U13-Cup-Everton-v-Carr 4 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Carrigaline's Denis Popov attempts to break away from Everton's David Garvan during the U13 Cup game at Togher. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-U13-Cup-Everton-v-Carr 3 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Sheriff Kuye of Carrigaline tussles with Everton's Gavin O'Sullivan prior to a throw in at the recent U13 Cup game at Togher. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-U13-Cup-Everton-v-Carr 2 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Everton's Andrew Hickey holds possession while being watched by Carrigaline's Denis Popov during the U13 Cup game at Togher. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Olympic-Weightlifting-13 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Dawn Farrell from Cork completes a perfect lift during the Olympic Weightlifting competition in Ballyphehane Community Centre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Olympic-Weightlifting-12 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Eithne Harte from Clonakilty makes it look easy as she successfuilly completes a lift during the recent Olympic womens Weightlifting competition in Ballyphehane Community Centre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Olympic-Weightlifting-11 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Dami Kelleher from CVlonakilty fails to lift the bars on this occasion during the Olympic womens Weightlifting competition in Ballyphehane Community Centre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Olympic-Weightlifting-10 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Karen Egan from Dublin pictured halfway through her lift at the Olympic Weightlifting event in Ballyphehane Community Centre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Olympic-Weightlifting-9 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Trainers look on as competitors take to the floor during the recent Olympic womens Weightlifting event in Ballyphehane Community Centre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Olympic-Weightlifting-8 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Aoife Twohig from Cork warming up for the Olympic Weightlifting event in Ballyphehane Community Centre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Olympic-Weightlifting-7 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Dawn Farrell from Cork pictured rehersing her lifting technique during the recent Olympic Weightlifting event in Ballyphehane Community Centre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Olympic-Weightlifting-6 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Concentration from Dami Kelleher from Clonakilty during a successful lift at the Olympic womens Weightlifting event in Ballyphehane Community Centre recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Olympic-Weightlifting-5 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Pictured at the recent Olympic Weightlifting event in Ballyphehane Community Centre were Tara Howlin, Eithne Harte, Martina Delea, Dami Kelleher, Hilary Riordan and Laura Moloney from the Guerilla Club, Clonakilty. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Olympic-Weightlifting-4 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Pictured at the Olympic Weightlifting event in Ballyphehane Community Centre were Sibéal and Una Houlihan, Laura Roche and Saoirse Houlihan from the Crosspit Club, Waterford. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Olympic-Weightlifting-3 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Competitors and trainers from Cork clubs pictured at the recent Olympic womens Weightlifting event in Ballyphehane Community Centre. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Olympic-Weightlifting-2 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Taking a break during competitions at the Olympic Weightlifting event in Ballyphehane Community Centre were Samantha Kavanagh, Sarah Forde, Sarah Blower, Kevin Kennedy and Dawn Farrell from Cork. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-Olympic-Weightlifting-1 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Pictured at the Olympic Weightlifting event in Ballyphehane Community Centre were former All Ireland Champions Billy Caball, Ballinlough and Peadar Kelleher from Macroom with current European, GB and World Masters Champion Claire Cameron from Scotland. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-DIS-U18-Prem-Everton-v 30 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Connor O'Regan of Douglas Hall and Everton's Michael Cotter clash over a high ball during the Daly Industrial Supplies U18 Premier division match at Lehenaghmore Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-DIS-U18-Prem-Everton-v 21 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Kevin O'Brien of Everton holds possession ahead of Douglas Hall's Aidan Cronin during the Daly Industrial Supplies U18 Premier division match at Lehenaghmore Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-DIS-U18-Prem-Everton-v 20 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Adam Geaney of Douglas Hall tussles with Everton's Kevin O'Brien during the Daly Industrial Supplies U18 Premier division match at Lehenaghmore Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-DIS-U18-Prem-Everton-v 3 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Everton's Aaron Kavanagh attempts to evade the challenge from Connor O'Regan of Douglas Hall during the Daly Industrial Supplies U18 Premier division match at Lehenaghmore Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-DIS-U18-Prem-Everton-v 2 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Patrick Murphy of Everton about to pass the ball as Douglas Hall's Connor O'Regan looks on during the Daly Industrial Supplies U18 Premier division match at Lehenaghmore Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-DIS-U18-Prem-Everton-v-D 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Sean Wilson of Douglas Hall turns away from Everton's Aaron Kavanagh during the Daly Industrial Supplies U18 Premier division match at Lehenaghmore Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-DIS-U18-Prem-Everton-v-D1 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Aaron Kavanagh of Everton is fouled by Sean Wilson of Douglas Hall during the Daly Industrial Supplies U18 Premier division match at Lehenaghmore Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
HC-DIS-U18-Prem-Everton-v-D0 
 EE 18/10/2014
ECHO SPORT
Everton's Aaron Kavanagh manages to get ahead of Connor O'Regan of Douglas Hall during the Daly Industrial Supplies U18 Premier division match at Lehenaghmore Park. Picture: Howard Crowdy
EOHValleyRovers21130531 
 19th October 2014....Valley Rovers players celebrate their win over Na Piarsaigh in the Cork PIFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014....Valley Rovers supporters Ruby Slyne and Rihanna Byrne after defeating Na Piarsaigh's in the Cork PIFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014....Valley Rovers supporters Millie Slyne after defeating Na Piarsaigh's in the Cork PIFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014....Valley Rovers supporters Leona Murphy and Megan O'Brien after defeating Na Piarsaigh's in the Cork PIFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014....Valley Rovers supporters Ciara Richardson and Debbie French after defeating Na Piarsaigh's in the Cork PIFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHValleyRovers12130527 
 19th October 2014....Valley Rovers Fiachra Lynch wins the ball from Na Piarsaigh's John Gardiner during the Cork PIFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHValleyRovers11130528 
 19th October 2014....Valley Rovers Mark Murphy knocks the ball past Na Piarsaigh's Stephen O'Sullivan during the Cork PIFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHValleyRovers10130526 
 19th October 2014....Valley Rovers John Cottrell and Na Piarsaigh's Shane Duggan tussle for the ball during the Cork PIFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHValleyRovers08130524 
 19th October 2014....Valley Rovers goalkeeper Alan Quirke saves from Na Piarsaigh's Shaun Warren during the Cork PIFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHValleyRovers07130523 
 19th October 2014....Valley Rovers goalkeeper Alan Quirke saves from Na Piarsaigh's Shaun Warren during the Cork PIFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHValleyRovers05130522 
 19th October 2014....Valley Rovers Darragh Murphy goes high with Na Piarsaigh's Alan Brady during the Cork PIFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHValleyRovers04130521 
 19th October 2014....Valley Rovers Darragh Murphy goes high with Na Piarsaigh's Alan Brady during the Cork PIFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Corinthian Boys Brandon Idah takes on Douglas Halls Eoin Curran during the under 12 national cup at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Corinthian Boys Andrew O'Brien is tackled by Douglas Halls Conor O'Donovan during the under 12 national cup at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Corinthian Boys Brandon Idah is tackled by Douglas Halls Conor Hanley during the under 12 national cup at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDouglasCorinthians130563 
 19th October 2014... Corinthian Boys Robert Walsh gets away from Douglas Halls Mark Howell during the under 12 national cup at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Douglas Halls Jack Cunningham blocks down the ball from Corinthian Boys Andrew O'Brien during the under 12 national cup at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Douglas Halls Billy Kiernanon the ball from Corinthian Boys Tomas Hyde during the under 12 national cup at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHDouglasCorinthians130560 
 19th October 2014... Corinthian Boys Luke O'Leary on the ball against Douglas Hall during the under 12 national cup at Moneygourney
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBohs55130490 
 17th October 2014.... Cork City supporters celebrate after defeating Bohemians in the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th October 2014.... Cork City supporters celebrate after defeating Bohemians in the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th October 2014.... Cork City 's Garry Buckley after defeating Bohemians in the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th October 2014.... Cork City manager John Caulfield applauds the crowd after defeating Bohemians in the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBohs47130487 
 17th October 2014.... Cork City supporters celebrate after defeating Bohemians in the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBohs45130484 
 17th October 2014.... Cork City's Dan Murray with supporter Sam O'Donnell, Yougal after defeating Bohemians in the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th October 2014.... Cork City fans against Bohemians during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th October 2014.... Cork City's Mark McNulty and Dan Murray after defeating Bohemians in the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th October 2014.... Cork City's Colin Healy after defeating Bohemians in the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBohs40130480 
 17th October 2014.... Cork City's Billy Dennehy and Mark O'Sullivan celebrate the win over Bohemians during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBohs40130467 
 17th October 2014.... Cork City's Billy Dennehy and Mark O'Sullivan celebrate the win over Bohemians during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBohs39130481 
 17th October 2014.... Cork City's Billy Dennehy and Mark O'Sullivan celebrate the win over Bohemians during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBohs39130468 
 17th October 2014.... Cork City's Billy Dennehy and Mark O'Sullivan celebrate the win over Bohemians during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBohs38130465 
 17th October 2014.... Cork City fans watch City's Josh O'Shea in action against Bohemians Jack Memery during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBohs37130477 
 17th October 2014.... Cork City's Billy Dennehy celebrates his goal with John O'Flynn and his brother Darren against Bohemians during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBohs31130464 
 17th October 2014.... Cork City's Billy Dennehy shoots for goal against Bohemains during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th October 2014.... Cork City fans in full colour against Bohemians during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBoh17130462 
 17th October 2014.... The free kick by Cork City's Billy Dennehy sails over the outstretched arms of Bohemians goalkeeper Dean Delany, as his brother Darren Dennehy challenges during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBoh16130457 
 17th October 2014.... The free kick by Cork City's Billy Dennehy sails over the outstretched arms of Bohemians goalkeeper Dean Delany, as his brother Darren Dennehy challenges during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBoh15130454 
 17th October 2014.... The free kick by Cork City's Billy Dennehy sails over the outstretched arms of Bohemians goalkeeper Dean Delany, as his brother Darren Dennehy challenges during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBoh14130456 
 17th October 2014.... The free kick by Cork City's Billy Dennehy sails over the outstretched arms of Bohemians goalkeeper Dean Delany, as his brother Darren Dennehy challenges during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBoh13130455 
 17th October 2014.... The free kick by Cork City's Billy Dennehy sails over the outstretched arms of Bohemians goalkeeper Dean Delany, as his brother Darren Dennehy challenges during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
EOHCityBoh12130458 
 17th October 2014.... Cork City's Mark O'Sullivan has his shot saved by Bohemians goalkeeper Dean Delany during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th October 2014.... Cork City's Mark O'Sullivan has his shot saved by Bohemians goalkeeper Dean Delany during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th October 2014.... Cork City fans in full colour against Bohemians during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th October 2014.... Cork City fans in full colour against Bohemians during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th October 2014.... Cork City fans in full colour against Bohemians during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 17th October 2014.... Cork City fans Mags ,Liam and Anthony Horgan, Glanmire against Bohemians during the SSE Airtricity premier division game at Turners Cross last night.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig captain David Lordan raises the Andy Scannell cup after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig captain David Lordan raises the Andy Scannell cup after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig captain David Lordan raises the Andy Scannell cup after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig captain David Lordan kisses the Andy Scannell cup after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig Ciaran O'Sullivan celebrates after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig Sean Kiely celebrate after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig's Niall Allen with his dad John and brother Brian after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig's J John Paul Murphy and Carbery Rangers John O'Rourke go high for the ball during the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig's Stephen O'Donoghue after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 19th October 2014... Ballincollig manager Michael O'Brien after defeating Carbery Rangers in the Cork SFC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday,
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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The Milford team and mentors celebrate their victory over Inniscarra, in the Evening Echo Cork County Senior Camogie final at Castle Road.
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Linda Mellerick presents the player of the match award to Milford's Marie O'Neill, after they defeated Inniscarra in the Evening Echo Cork County Senior Camogie final at Castle Road.
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Milford captain Rebecca Finn celebrates with her team-mates, after defeating Inniscarra in the Evening Echo Cork County Senior Camogie final at Castle Road.
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Marian McCarthy, chairperson of the Cork Camogie Board, presents the cup to Milford captain Rebecca Finn, after they defeated Inniscarra in the Evening Echo Cork County Senior Camogie final at Castle Road.
Picture: David Keane.
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Milford players Deirdre O'Reilly, Rebecca Finn and Sarah Sexton, celebrate after defeating Inniscarra in the Evening Echo Cork County Senior Camogie final at Castle Road.
Picture: David Keane.
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Inniscarra's Joanne Casey wins possession as she's challenged by Milford's Anna Geary, during the Evening Echo Cork County Senior Camogie final at Castle Road.
Picture: David Keane.
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Players and management of the Cork Senior Camogie All-Ireland winning team, parade the O'Duffy Cup at the Evening Echo Cork County Senior Camogie final at Castle Road.
Picture: David Keane.
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Milford's Maria Walsh clears her lines as she's challenged by Inniscarra's Cailtlin Looney and Clionadh Healy, during the Evening Echo Cork County Senior Camogie final at Castle Road.
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Milford's Emer Watson breaks past Inniscarra's Aileen Sheehan, during the Evening Echo Cork County Senior Camogie final at Castle Road.
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Milford's Deirdre O'Reilly battles with Inniscarra's Elizabeth Hayes, during the Evening Echo Cork County Senior Camogie final at Castle Road.
Picture: David Keane.
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Milford's Maria Watson races past Inniscarra's Roslyn McCarthy, during the Evening Echo Cork County Senior Camogie final at Castle Road.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cork Con's Gavin Duffy is tackled by Sunday's Well's Peter Arigho, during their Munster Senior Cup clash at Temple Hill.
Picture: David Keane.
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Sunday's Well's James Mulcahy is tackled by Cork Con's Gerard Hurley and James Murphy, during their Munster Senior Cup clash at Temple Hill.
Picture: David Keane.
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Sunday's Well's James Mulcahy wins possession in the lineout under pressure from Cork Con's Fionn McSwiney, during their Munster Senior Cup clash at Temple Hill.
Picture: David Keane.
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Sunday's Well flanker Darren Loftus is tackled by Cork Con's Luke Cahill, during their Munster Senior Cup clash at Temple Hill.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cork Con's Chris McAuliffe is tackled by Sunday's Well's Cian Keegan, during their Munster Senior Cup clash at Temple Hill.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cloughduv defender Aidan Ahern breaks past Castlemartyr's Jamie Stack and Seanie Hennessy, during their JAHC semi-final replay at Pairc Ui Rinn.
Picture: David Keane.
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Cloughduv's Andrew Cronin wins possession ahead of Castlemartyr's Adrian Bowens, during their JAHC semi-final replay at Pairc Ui Rinn.
Picture: David Keane.
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Castlemartyr's Barry Lawton scores a point despite the efforts of Cloughduv's Andrew Cronin, during their JAHC semi-final replay at Pairc Ui Rinn.
Picture: David Keane.
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Castlemartyr's Cian Haines, celebrates after scoring a goal against Cloughduv during their JAHC semi-final replay at Pairc Ui Rinn.
Picture: David Keane.
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Castlemartyr's Cian Haines crashes the ball to the Cloughduv net, during their JAHC semi-final replay at Pairc Ui Rinn.
Picture: David Keane.
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Castlemartyr's Barra O Tuama races past Cloughduv's Aidan Ahern, during their JAHC semi-final replay at Pairc Ui Rinn.
Picture: David Keane.
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Alan O’Callaghan , Blackrock looking to close down Peter Mullane, Carrigaline during the Cork County U21 A hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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Stephen Murphy, Blackrock giving chase to Kevin Kavanagh, Carrigaline during the Cork County U21 A hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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Niall Cashman, Blackrock fighting for this ball with Steven Williamson, Carrigaline during the Cork County U21 A hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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Eoin Smith, Blackrock bursting past Robert O’Shea, Carrigaline during the Cork County U21 A hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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Eoin Smith, Blackrock bursting past Robert O’Shea, Carrigaline during the Cork County U21 A hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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Sun On The Run, (Kevin Manning) on the inside coming home ahead of Sruthan, ( Chris Hayes) during the corkracecourse.ie navigation stakes at the Cork Racecourse, Mallow, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Sun On The Run, (Kevin Manning) on the inside coming home ahead of Sruthan, ( Chris Hayes) during the corkracecourse.ie navigation stakes at the Cork Racecourse, Mallow, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Marian Coughlan and Donie McCarthy, Charleville at the Cork Racecourse, Mallow, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Masja and Gys Ud Pas, Mallow at the Cork Racecourse, Mallow, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Paddy Bolger, Ann Marie and Eimear Nolan from Wexford at the Cork Racecourse, Mallow, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Alicia Fox and Jennifer Rea, Charleville, Cork at the Cork Racecourse, Mallow, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Denis collins, Doneraile and Bobby Cotter, Newtownshandrum at the Cork Racecourse, Mallow, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Tim, Leo and Ben Callanan, Ballinhassig, Cork at the Cork Racecourse, Mallow, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Edward, Sarah and Colin Breen, Ardmore, Co Waterford at the Cork Racecourse, Mallow, Co Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Tracey Kennedy, PRO of the Cork County Board making the presentation to Killeagh-Ita”s capta the in Dinny Walsh after his side defeated Clonakilty in the Cork County U21 B hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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Eoin Keniry, Killeagh-Ita”s bursting past Eoghan Deasy, Clonakilty during the Cork County U21 hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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Shane McCarthy, Killeagh-Ita”s breaking through the Clonakilty defence during the Cork County U21 hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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Gary Leahy, Killeagh-Ita”s going past Colm Sheehy, Clonakilty during the Cork County U21 hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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Gary Leahy, Killeagh-Ita”s hand passing from Colm Sheehy, Clonakilty during the Cork County U21 hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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Shane McCarthy, Killeagh-Ita”s jumping for this midfield ball with Colm Sheehy, Clonakilty during the Cork County U21 hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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Dylan Coleman, Killeagh-Ita”s has his shot blocked by Eamonn Downey, Clonakilty during the Cork County U21 hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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Dylan Coleman, Killeagh-Ita”s breaking past Eamonn Downey, Clonakilty during the Cork County U21 hurling championship final at Pairc Ui Rinn. Picture Dan Linehan
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Ray Lally of Avondale. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Liam Murphy, Ballinlough, Cork, on his first bike in the autumn sunshine at the Atlantic Pond, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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St. Finbarr's Cathedral, Cork pictured in August 1976 Ref. 205/39 old black and white religion worship
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St. Finbarr's Cathedral, Cork pictured in August 1976 Ref. 205/39 old black and white religion worship
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Feature on rock musician Rory Gallagher 3/1/1974 Ref. 168/92 old black and white guitarists blues taste
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Great Southern and Western Railway Monard Viaduct, Co. Cork damaged by explosion during the Irish Civil War in 1922 Old black and white
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Newcestown GAA feature on team coach Niall Mcintyre. Picture Dan Linehan
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Harty Cup Hurling competition at Watergrasshill, Co. Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG An Mhainistir Thuaidh (North Monastery As Gaeilge) vs St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Dayne Lee (Dayne O'Laoi), North Mon AG tries for a point against St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
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Harty Cup Hurling competition at Watergrasshill, Co. Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG An Mhainistir Thuaidh (North Monastery As Gaeilge) vs St Colman's College, Fermoy.
North Mon AG students watch the game.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
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Harty Cup Hurling competition at Watergrasshill, Co. Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG An Mhainistir Thuaidh (North Monastery As Gaeilge) vs St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Dayne Lee (Dayne O'Laoi), North Mon AG celebrates his second goal.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
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Harty Cup Hurling competition at Watergrasshill, Co. Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG An Mhainistir Thuaidh (North Monastery As Gaeilge) vs St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Dayne Lee (Dayne O'Laoi), North Mon AG in action on the forward line..
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Harty Cup Hurling competition at Watergrasshill, Co. Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG An Mhainistir Thuaidh (North Monastery As Gaeilge) vs St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Dayne Lee (Dayne O'Laoi), North Mon AG in action against, St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Harty Cup Hurling competition at Watergrasshill, Co. Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG An Mhainistir Thuaidh (North Monastery As Gaeilge) vs St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Dayne Lee (Dayne O'Laoi), North Mon AG tries for a point as Stephen Condon, St Colman's College, Fermoy attempts to block his shot.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Harty Cup Hurling competition at Watergrasshill, Co. Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG An Mhainistir Thuaidh (North Monastery As Gaeilge) vs St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Dayne Lee (Dayne O'Laoi), North Mon AG is chased by Stephen Condon, St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Harty Cup Hurling competition at Watergrasshill, Co. Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG An Mhainistir Thuaidh (North Monastery As Gaeilge) vs St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Daithi Braham, North Mon AG keeps possession despite being tackled by Jeremy Saich, St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Harty Cup Hurling competition at Watergrasshill, Co. Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG An Mhainistir Thuaidh (North Monastery As Gaeilge) vs St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Evan O'Siochain, North Mon AG attempts for a point against St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Harty Cup Hurling competition at Watergrasshill, Co. Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG An Mhainistir Thuaidh (North Monastery As Gaeilge) vs St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Adan O'Donnabhain, North Mon AG fires the sliothar into the forward line.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Harty Cup Hurling competition at Watergrasshill, Co. Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG An Mhainistir Thuaidh (North Monastery As Gaeilge) vs St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Daithi Braham, North Mon AG in action against St Colmans.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Harty Cup Hurling competition at Watergrasshill, Co. Cork. Gaelcholaiste Mhuire AG An Mhainistir Thuaidh (North Monastery As Gaeilge) vs St Colman's College, Fermoy.
Daithi Braham, North Mon AG tries to shake off his marker.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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 Irish Examiner Sport 15-10-2014
CBS, Midleton player Luke Dineen breaking past Mark Kehoe, CBS High School, Clonmel during their Dr. Harty Cup match at the Fraher Field, Dungarvan, Co Waterford. Picture Dan Linehan
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Jordan Sheehan, CBS, Midleton is tackled by Danny Owens, CBS High School, Clonmel during their Dr. Harty Cup match at the Fraher Field, Dungarvan, Co Waterford. Picture Dan Linehan
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CBS, Midleton player Josh Beausang getting in a fine tackle on paul Maher, CBS High School, Clonmel during their Dr. Harty Cup match at the Fraher Field, Dungarvan, Co Waterford. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 15-10-2014
CBS, Midleton players John Looney and Andrew Leahy looking to stop Paul Maher, CBS High School, Clonmel during their Dr. Harty Cup match at the Fraher Field, Dungarvan, Co Waterford. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Sport 15-10-2014
CBS, Midleton players Andrew Leahy and Josh Beausang looking to block the run of Michael Barlow, CBS High School, Clonmel during their Dr. Harty Cup match at the Fraher Field, Dungarvan, Co Waterford. Picture Dan Linehan
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Jordan Sheehan, CBS, Midleton breaking past Michael Barlow, CBS High School, Clonmel during their Dr. Harty Cup match at the Fraher Field, Dungarvan, Co Waterford. Picture Dan Linehan
UL-Volunteer-Awards-8 
 15/10/2014 With Compliments. 155 students from the University of Limerick were honoured today at the annual PresidentÕs Volunteer Award (PVA) ceremony held at UL. The PresidentÕs Volunteer Award Programme was established in 2010 to encourage students to engage with their communities and become lifelong believers in social responsibility. The 155 students, which represent the largest number to participate in the programme to date, included all elements of the student body, undergraduate, postgraduate, international and Erasmus students. Among the awardees were Mitchelstown, Cork twins Michelle and Clodagh O'Brien. Michelle was a student counsellor at Kemmy Business School and Clodagh a team leader at Pay It Forward.
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Press Release: UL Honours Student Volunteers as Numbers Continue to Rise
155 students from the University of Limerick were honoured today at the annual PresidentÕs Volunteer Award (PVA) ceremony held at UL. The PresidentÕs Volunteer Award Programme was established in 2010 to encourage students to engage with their communities and become lifelong believers in social responsibility. The 155 students, which represent the largest number to participate in the programme to date, included all elements of the student body, undergraduate, postgraduate, international and Erasmus students.

Speaking at the event, UL President, Professor Don Barry said; "In the past year, UL students have given in excess of 11,000 hours of volunteer service to a range of organisations involved in local, national and international causes. Student volunteering continues to be the largest civic engagement activity on campus. This year the number of PVA recipients has again increased as has the volume of volunteering activity.Ó
The activities of volunteers ranged from countless hours volunteering with the Order of Malta, working with homework clubs and developing exciting new teaching programmes to make science fun or setting up new clubs and socie
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Anne Murray and Aileen O'Neill of Roberts Nathan pictured at the Irish Tax Institute Budget 2015 Breakfast Briefing at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island, Cork.
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LC-downs-07130354 
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Match build-up for Cork County Football Championship final; Ballincollig vs Carbery Rangers.
Downs SuperValu, Main Street, Balllincollig are the team sponsors; Pictured are staff members JUne Buckley, Eugene O'Callaghan, Margaret McSweeney and Aoife Greene with green and white mascot 'Ted'.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-downs-06130353 
 EE news 15/10/2014.
Match build-up for Cork County Football Championship final; Ballincollig vs Carbery Rangers.
Down's SuperValu, Main Street, Balllincollig are the team sponsors.
Pictured is Eugene O'Callaghan, store manager with mascot 'Ted' setting off for Pairc Ui Chaoimh....
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
LC-downs-05130352 
 EE news 15/10/2014.
Match build-up for Cork County Football Championship final; Ballincollig vs Carbery Rangers.
Down's SuperValu, Main Street, Balllincollig are the team sponsors.
Pictured is Eugene O'Callaghan, store manager with mascot 'Ted', with (rear l to r) Sarah McCarthy, Margaret McSweeney, Aoife Greene, Chris Foley, Mary Weste, June Buckley, and Hannah O'Brien outside the shop.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Match build-up for Cork County Football Championship final; Ballincollig vs Carbery Rangers.
Down's SuperValu, Main Street, Balllincollig are the team sponsors.
Pictured is Eugene O'Callaghan, store manager with mascot 'Ted', with (rear l to r) Sarah McCarthy, Margaret McSweeney, Aoife Greene, Chris Foley, Mary Weste, June Buckley, and Hannah O'Brien outside the shop.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
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Match build-up for Cork County Football Championship final; Ballincollig vs Carbery Rangers.
Down's SuperValu, Main Street, Balllincollig are the team sponsors.
Pictured is Eugene O'Callaghan, store manager with mascot 'Ted' getting pushed along to Pairc Ui Chaoimh.....
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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 EE news 15/10/2014.
Match build-up for Cork County Football Championship final; Ballincollig vs Carbery Rangers.
Down's SuperValu, Main Street, Balllincollig are the team sponsors.
Pictured is Eugene O'Callaghan, store manager with mascot 'Ted', with (rear l to r) Sarah McCarthy, Aoife Greene, , Mary Weste, Chris Foley, June Buckley, Margaret McSweeney and Hannah O'Brien outside the shop.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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Match build-up for Cork County Football Championship final; Ballincollig vs Carbery Rangers.
Down's SuperValu, Main Street, Balllincollig are the team sponsors.
 Pictured are staff members (front) Hannah O'Brien and Eugene O'Callaghan, store manager with (rear l to r) Aoife Greene, Sarah McCarthy, Mary Weste, Chris Foley, June Buckley, and Margaret McSweeney outside the shop.
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 15th October 2014....... Boys from Ardagh boys NS in Rosscarbery cheering on Carbery Rangers in this Sundays County footbal final against Ballincollig .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 15th October 2014....... Boys from Ardagh boys NS in Rosscarbery cheering on Carbery Rangers in this Sundays County footbal final against Ballincollig .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 15th October 2014....... Boys from Ardagh boys NS in Rosscarbery cheering on Carbery Rangers in this Sundays County footbal final against Ballincollig .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 15th October 2014....... Banners around Rosscarbery for Carbery Rangers in this Sundays County footbal final against Ballincollig .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 15th October 2014....... Boat in the lagoon Rosscarbery for Carbery Rangers in this Sundays County footbal final against Ballincollig .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 15th October 2014....... Kevin Draper, Kim Walsh and Liam O'Leary of the Market House and Alex Suss of Pilgrimage Rest in the Sqaure in Rosscarbery cheering on Carbery Rangers in this Sundays County footbal final against Ballincollig .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 15th October 2014....... Denis Nolan of Nolans with his grandnephew Fin Hayes in the Square in Rosscarbery cheering on Carbery Rangers in this Sundays County footbal final against Ballincollig .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 15th October 2014....... Jackie Kingston in the Square in Rosscarbery cheering on Carbery Rangers in this Sundays County footbal final against Ballincollig .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 15th October 2014....... Gearoid Hayes and Darragh Calnan from Ardagh boys NS in Rosscarbery cheering on Carbery Rangers in this Sundays County footbal final against Ballincollig .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 15th October 2014....... Luke O'Regan and Cian Barry from Ardagh boys NS in Rosscarbery cheering on Carbery Rangers in this Sundays County footbal final against Ballincollig .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 15th October 2014....... Stephen Daly, Ewan Wrenne and Fionn Lawlor from Ardagh boys NS in Rosscarbery cheering on Carbery Rangers in this Sundays County footbal final against Ballincollig .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 15th October 2014....... Boys from Ardagh boys NS in Rosscarbery cheering on Carbery Rangers in this Sundays County footbal final against Ballincollig .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 15th October 2014....... Boys from Ardagh boys NS in Rosscarbery cheering on Carbery Rangers in this Sundays County footbal final against Ballincollig .
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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Mayor of County Cork, Cllr. Alan Coleman, Siobhan McCarthy, Co-ordinator, Cork Craft & Design, and Niall MacCarthy, Director, Cork Airport, pictured surrounded by The Honeysuckle Hornpipe quilt, a design by Mary Palmer which was inspired by musical notes, at the official opening of the "Crafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition by Cork Craft & Design at Cork Airport.
Pic: Diane Cusack
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Wild Atlantic Way inspired crafts on display at Cork Airport
The inaugural ÒCrafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition opened today at Cork Airport. The exhibition by Cork Craft & Design, which showcases the best of locally produced craft, was opened by the Mayor of County Cork Cllr. Alan Coleman and will run for two weeks until the 28th October.
.
Cork Craft & Design is a social enterprise supporting over 120 craftspeople living and working in Cork city and county. Its members draw inspiration from nature along IrelandÕs Wild Atlantic Way, informing the selection of works for this very special multi-disciplinary exhibition.
.
Passengers travelling through Cork Airport along with their friends and family have the opportunity to meet with the craftspeople and talk about their work and inspiration noon until 6pm each day. Exhibitors include basketry pieces from Anne Harrington-Rees entitled ÔSea VesselsÕ, combining the kelp from the sea and the waxed linen thread from the land; both natural materials, one processed, one not. The materials remain the same but each finished piece is unique.
Pottery is represented by two local ceramicists with very different styles; Sara Roberts from Nohoval and Kildinan resident Siobhain Steele will both be exhibiting fine examples of their work alongside a trio of Furniture makers in the guise of P‡draig Hyde, Victoria Breathnach and Fergal OÕLeary.
.
Textiles is a hugely popular craft and features strongly in this show with pieces from five local textile artists including work from Fiona Harrington and Mary Palmer. Both women were prize winners in the prestigious RDS Craft Awards earlier in 2014.
.
The skills and craftsmanship of some of CorkÕs jewellers will delight visitors, including the first viewing of Colin JohnsonÕs new range entitled ÔThe Lough Hyne CollectionÕ. The more weighty crafts of stone sculpture and carving are represented by the talents of Crawford College of Art graduate Christine Byrne and Innishannon resident Tom Little. A selection of work by fine artist Valerie Walsh Jolley from her popular Douglas Gallery will also be on display.
.
Exhibiting his fine woodturning skills, Cork Craft & Designs Chairman, Tony Farrell said: ÒWe are simply delighted to have been given this opportunity to exhibit here at Cork Airport, one of CorkÕs most iconic buildings. Over one hundred thousand visitors will pass through the airport over the next two weeks and we are thrilled that many of them will have a chance to see the high level of craft being produced right here in the Cork region and all along Ireland Wild Atlantic WayÕ.Ó
.
Kevin Cullinane, Head of Communications at Cork Airport commented: ÒWeÕre really excited to be hosting the first Cork Craft & Design exhibition in the terminal, especially given the inspiration for all the pieces on display is the Wild Atlantic Way. ItÕs a great opportunity to showcase some of the fine work by local craftspeople to our passengers from home and aboard.
.
ÒThe Wild Atlantic Way, which officially starts right here on our doorstep at Cork Airport, provides a wealth of inspiration. The route around West Cork has some of the most breath-taking scenery anywhere in the world so itÕs easy to see how its beauty inspired so much creativity,Ó he added.
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For more information on Cork Craft & Design, visit www.corkcraftdesign.com. 
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For more information contact:
Emily Hughes, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 0831096462
Ciar‡n Curran, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 083 106 1193
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NOTES TO EDITOR: 
Cork Airport is the international gateway to the south of Ireland. Welcoming over 6,000 passengers a day, and more than 11,000 passengers a day in peak season, it is the countryÕs second busiest airport after Dublin. More than 2.2 million passengers travel through the airport each year, flying to over 50 destinations across the UK and throughout continental Europe. Cork Airport was voted best in the world for passenger satisfaction in the ACI Regional Airport Survey in Summer 2013.
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Ciaran Curran - H+A Marketing + PR - Emmet House, Barrack Square, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
ccurran@hamarketingpr.ie | www.hamarketingpr.ie | +353 21 4 666 200 | 083 106 1193
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Mayor of County Cork, Cllr. Alan Coleman, quilt maker Mary Palmer, and Niall MacCarthy, Director, Cork Airport, pictured surrounded by The Honeysuckle Hornpipe quilt, a design inspired by musical notes, at the official opening of the "Crafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition by Cork Craft & Design at Cork Airport.
Pic: Diane Cusack
.
Wild Atlantic Way inspired crafts on display at Cork Airport
The inaugural ÒCrafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition opened today at Cork Airport. The exhibition by Cork Craft & Design, which showcases the best of locally produced craft, was opened by the Mayor of County Cork Cllr. Alan Coleman and will run for two weeks until the 28th October.
.
Cork Craft & Design is a social enterprise supporting over 120 craftspeople living and working in Cork city and county. Its members draw inspiration from nature along IrelandÕs Wild Atlantic Way, informing the selection of works for this very special multi-disciplinary exhibition.
.
Passengers travelling through Cork Airport along with their friends and family have the opportunity to meet with the craftspeople and talk about their work and inspiration noon until 6pm each day. Exhibitors include basketry pieces from Anne Harrington-Rees entitled ÔSea VesselsÕ, combining the kelp from the sea and the waxed linen thread from the land; both natural materials, one processed, one not. The materials remain the same but each finished piece is unique.
Pottery is represented by two local ceramicists with very different styles; Sara Roberts from Nohoval and Kildinan resident Siobhain Steele will both be exhibiting fine examples of their work alongside a trio of Furniture makers in the guise of P‡draig Hyde, Victoria Breathnach and Fergal OÕLeary.
.
Textiles is a hugely popular craft and features strongly in this show with pieces from five local textile artists including work from Fiona Harrington and Mary Palmer. Both women were prize winners in the prestigious RDS Craft Awards earlier in 2014.
.
The skills and craftsmanship of some of CorkÕs jewellers will delight visitors, including the first viewing of Colin JohnsonÕs new range entitled ÔThe Lough Hyne CollectionÕ. The more weighty crafts of stone sculpture and carving are represented by the talents of Crawford College of Art graduate Christine Byrne and Innishannon resident Tom Little. A selection of work by fine artist Valerie Walsh Jolley from her popular Douglas Gallery will also be on display.
.
Exhibiting his fine woodturning skills, Cork Craft & Designs Chairman, Tony Farrell said: ÒWe are simply delighted to have been given this opportunity to exhibit here at Cork Airport, one of CorkÕs most iconic buildings. Over one hundred thousand visitors will pass through the airport over the next two weeks and we are thrilled that many of them will have a chance to see the high level of craft being produced right here in the Cork region and all along Ireland Wild Atlantic WayÕ.Ó
.
Kevin Cullinane, Head of Communications at Cork Airport commented: ÒWeÕre really excited to be hosting the first Cork Craft & Design exhibition in the terminal, especially given the inspiration for all the pieces on display is the Wild Atlantic Way. ItÕs a great opportunity to showcase some of the fine work by local craftspeople to our passengers from home and aboard.
.
ÒThe Wild Atlantic Way, which officially starts right here on our doorstep at Cork Airport, provides a wealth of inspiration. The route around West Cork has some of the most breath-taking scenery anywhere in the world so itÕs easy to see how its beauty inspired so much creativity,Ó he added.
.
For more information on Cork Craft & Design, visit www.corkcraftdesign.com. 
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Issued on behalf of Cork Airport by H+A Marketing + PR.
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For more information contact:
Emily Hughes, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 0831096462
Ciar‡n Curran, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 083 106 1193
. 
NOTES TO EDITOR: 
Cork Airport is the international gateway to the south of Ireland. Welcoming over 6,000 passengers a day, and more than 11,000 passengers a day in peak season, it is the countryÕs second busiest airport after Dublin. More than 2.2 million passengers travel through the airport each year, flying to over 50 destinations across the UK and throughout continental Europe. Cork Airport was voted best in the world for passenger satisfaction in the ACI Regional Airport Survey in Summer 2013.
. 
Ciaran Curran - H+A Marketing + PR - Emmet House, Barrack Square, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
ccurran@hamarketingpr.ie | www.hamarketingpr.ie | +353 21 4 666 200 | 083 106 1193
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Mayor of County Cork, Cllr. Alan Coleman, quilt maker Mary Palmer, and Niall MacCarthy, Director, Cork Airport, pictured surrounded by The Honeysuckle Hornpipe quilt, a design inspired by musical notes, at the official opening of the "Crafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition by Cork Craft & Design at Cork Airport.
Pic: Diane Cusack
.
Wild Atlantic Way inspired crafts on display at Cork Airport
The inaugural ÒCrafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition opened today at Cork Airport. The exhibition by Cork Craft & Design, which showcases the best of locally produced craft, was opened by the Mayor of County Cork Cllr. Alan Coleman and will run for two weeks until the 28th October.
.
Cork Craft & Design is a social enterprise supporting over 120 craftspeople living and working in Cork city and county. Its members draw inspiration from nature along IrelandÕs Wild Atlantic Way, informing the selection of works for this very special multi-disciplinary exhibition.
.
Passengers travelling through Cork Airport along with their friends and family have the opportunity to meet with the craftspeople and talk about their work and inspiration noon until 6pm each day. Exhibitors include basketry pieces from Anne Harrington-Rees entitled ÔSea VesselsÕ, combining the kelp from the sea and the waxed linen thread from the land; both natural materials, one processed, one not. The materials remain the same but each finished piece is unique.
Pottery is represented by two local ceramicists with very different styles; Sara Roberts from Nohoval and Kildinan resident Siobhain Steele will both be exhibiting fine examples of their work alongside a trio of Furniture makers in the guise of P‡draig Hyde, Victoria Breathnach and Fergal OÕLeary.
.
Textiles is a hugely popular craft and features strongly in this show with pieces from five local textile artists including work from Fiona Harrington and Mary Palmer. Both women were prize winners in the prestigious RDS Craft Awards earlier in 2014.
.
The skills and craftsmanship of some of CorkÕs jewellers will delight visitors, including the first viewing of Colin JohnsonÕs new range entitled ÔThe Lough Hyne CollectionÕ. The more weighty crafts of stone sculpture and carving are represented by the talents of Crawford College of Art graduate Christine Byrne and Innishannon resident Tom Little. A selection of work by fine artist Valerie Walsh Jolley from her popular Douglas Gallery will also be on display.
.
Exhibiting his fine woodturning skills, Cork Craft & Designs Chairman, Tony Farrell said: ÒWe are simply delighted to have been given this opportunity to exhibit here at Cork Airport, one of CorkÕs most iconic buildings. Over one hundred thousand visitors will pass through the airport over the next two weeks and we are thrilled that many of them will have a chance to see the high level of craft being produced right here in the Cork region and all along Ireland Wild Atlantic WayÕ.Ó
.
Kevin Cullinane, Head of Communications at Cork Airport commented: ÒWeÕre really excited to be hosting the first Cork Craft & Design exhibition in the terminal, especially given the inspiration for all the pieces on display is the Wild Atlantic Way. ItÕs a great opportunity to showcase some of the fine work by local craftspeople to our passengers from home and aboard.
.
ÒThe Wild Atlantic Way, which officially starts right here on our doorstep at Cork Airport, provides a wealth of inspiration. The route around West Cork has some of the most breath-taking scenery anywhere in the world so itÕs easy to see how its beauty inspired so much creativity,Ó he added.
.
For more information on Cork Craft & Design, visit www.corkcraftdesign.com. 
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Issued on behalf of Cork Airport by H+A Marketing + PR.
. 
For more information contact:
Emily Hughes, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 0831096462
Ciar‡n Curran, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 083 106 1193
. 
NOTES TO EDITOR: 
Cork Airport is the international gateway to the south of Ireland. Welcoming over 6,000 passengers a day, and more than 11,000 passengers a day in peak season, it is the countryÕs second busiest airport after Dublin. More than 2.2 million passengers travel through the airport each year, flying to over 50 destinations across the UK and throughout continental Europe. Cork Airport was voted best in the world for passenger satisfaction in the ACI Regional Airport Survey in Summer 2013.
. 
Ciaran Curran - H+A Marketing + PR - Emmet House, Barrack Square, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
ccurran@hamarketingpr.ie | www.hamarketingpr.ie | +353 21 4 666 200 | 083 106 1193
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Ceramic artist Sara Roberts from Nohaval and Siobhan McCarthy, Co-ordinator, Cork Craft and Design, pictured at the official opening of the "Crafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition by Cork Craft & Design at Cork Airport.
Pic: Diane Cusack
.
Wild Atlantic Way inspired crafts on display at Cork Airport
Tuesday, 14th October 2014: The inaugural ÒCrafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition opened today at Cork Airport. The exhibition by Cork Craft & Design, which showcases the best of locally produced craft, was opened by the Mayor of County Cork Cllr. Alan Coleman and will run for two weeks until the 28th October.
.
Cork Craft & Design is a social enterprise supporting over 120 craftspeople living and working in Cork city and county. Its members draw inspiration from nature along IrelandÕs Wild Atlantic Way, informing the selection of works for this very special multi-disciplinary exhibition.
.
Passengers travelling through Cork Airport along with their friends and family have the opportunity to meet with the craftspeople and talk about their work and inspiration noon until 6pm each day. Exhibitors include basketry pieces from Anne Harrington-Rees entitled ÔSea VesselsÕ, combining the kelp from the sea and the waxed linen thread from the land; both natural materials, one processed, one not. The materials remain the same but each finished piece is unique.
Pottery is represented by two local ceramicists with very different styles; Sara Roberts from Nohoval and Kildinan resident Siobhain Steele will both be exhibiting fine examples of their work alongside a trio of Furniture makers in the guise of P‡draig Hyde, Victoria Breathnach and Fergal OÕLeary.
.
Textiles is a hugely popular craft and features strongly in this show with pieces from five local textile artists including work from Fiona Harrington and Mary Palmer. Both women were prize winners in the prestigious RDS Craft Awards earlier in 2014.
.
The skills and craftsmanship of some of CorkÕs jewellers will delight visitors, including the first viewing of Colin JohnsonÕs new range entitled ÔThe Lough Hyne CollectionÕ. The more weighty crafts of stone sculpture and carving are represented by the talents of Crawford College of Art graduate Christine Byrne and Innishannon resident Tom Little. A selection of work by fine artist Valerie Walsh Jolley from her popular Douglas Gallery will also be on display.
.
Exhibiting his fine woodturning skills, Cork Craft & Designs Chairman, Tony Farrell said: ÒWe are simply delighted to have been given this opportunity to exhibit here at Cork Airport, one of CorkÕs most iconic buildings. Over one hundred thousand visitors will pass through the airport over the next two weeks and we are thrilled that many of them will have a chance to see the high level of craft being produced right here in the Cork region and all along Ireland Wild Atlantic WayÕ.Ó
.
Kevin Cullinane, Head of Communications at Cork Airport commented: ÒWeÕre really excited to be hosting the first Cork Craft & Design exhibition in the terminal, especially given the inspiration for all the pieces on display is the Wild Atlantic Way. ItÕs a great opportunity to showcase some of the fine work by local craftspeople to our passengers from home and aboard.
.
ÒThe Wild Atlantic Way, which officially starts right here on our doorstep at Cork Airport, provides a wealth of inspiration. The route around West Cork has some of the most breath-taking scenery anywhere in the world so itÕs easy to see how its beauty inspired so much creativity,Ó he added.
.
For more information on Cork Craft & Design, visit www.corkcraftdesign.com. 
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Issued on behalf of Cork Airport by H+A Marketing + PR.
. 
For more information contact:
Emily Hughes, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 0831096462
Ciar‡n Curran, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 083 106 1193
. 
NOTES TO EDITOR: 
Cork Airport is the international gateway to the south of Ireland. Welcoming over 6,000 passengers a day, and more than 11,000 passengers a day in peak season, it is the countryÕs second busiest airport after Dublin. More than 2.2 million passengers travel through the airport each year, flying to over 50 destinations across the UK and throughout continental Europe. Cork Airport was voted best in the world for passenger satisfaction in the ACI Regional Airport Survey in Summer 2013.
. 
Ciaran Curran - H+A Marketing + PR - Emmet House, Barrack Square, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
ccurran@hamarketingpr.ie | www.hamarketingpr.ie | +353 21 4 666 200 | 083 106 1193
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Paper artist Hilary Nunan, Minane Bridge, Fibre artist Anne Harrington-Rees, Rossmore, and Ceramic artist Siobhan Steele, Rathcormac, pictured at the official opening of the "Crafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition by Cork Craft & Design at Cork Airport.
Pic: Diane Cusack
.
Wild Atlantic Way inspired crafts on display at Cork Airport
Tuesday, 14th October 2014: The inaugural ÒCrafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition opened today at Cork Airport. The exhibition by Cork Craft & Design, which showcases the best of locally produced craft, was opened by the Mayor of County Cork Cllr. Alan Coleman and will run for two weeks until the 28th October.
.
Cork Craft & Design is a social enterprise supporting over 120 craftspeople living and working in Cork city and county. Its members draw inspiration from nature along IrelandÕs Wild Atlantic Way, informing the selection of works for this very special multi-disciplinary exhibition.
.
Passengers travelling through Cork Airport along with their friends and family have the opportunity to meet with the craftspeople and talk about their work and inspiration noon until 6pm each day. Exhibitors include basketry pieces from Anne Harrington-Rees entitled ÔSea VesselsÕ, combining the kelp from the sea and the waxed linen thread from the land; both natural materials, one processed, one not. The materials remain the same but each finished piece is unique.
Pottery is represented by two local ceramicists with very different styles; Sara Roberts from Nohoval and Kildinan resident Siobhain Steele will both be exhibiting fine examples of their work alongside a trio of Furniture makers in the guise of P‡draig Hyde, Victoria Breathnach and Fergal OÕLeary.
.
Textiles is a hugely popular craft and features strongly in this show with pieces from five local textile artists including work from Fiona Harrington and Mary Palmer. Both women were prize winners in the prestigious RDS Craft Awards earlier in 2014.
.
The skills and craftsmanship of some of CorkÕs jewellers will delight visitors, including the first viewing of Colin JohnsonÕs new range entitled ÔThe Lough Hyne CollectionÕ. The more weighty crafts of stone sculpture and carving are represented by the talents of Crawford College of Art graduate Christine Byrne and Innishannon resident Tom Little. A selection of work by fine artist Valerie Walsh Jolley from her popular Douglas Gallery will also be on display.
.
Exhibiting his fine woodturning skills, Cork Craft & Designs Chairman, Tony Farrell said: ÒWe are simply delighted to have been given this opportunity to exhibit here at Cork Airport, one of CorkÕs most iconic buildings. Over one hundred thousand visitors will pass through the airport over the next two weeks and we are thrilled that many of them will have a chance to see the high level of craft being produced right here in the Cork region and all along Ireland Wild Atlantic WayÕ.Ó
.
Kevin Cullinane, Head of Communications at Cork Airport commented: ÒWeÕre really excited to be hosting the first Cork Craft & Design exhibition in the terminal, especially given the inspiration for all the pieces on display is the Wild Atlantic Way. ItÕs a great opportunity to showcase some of the fine work by local craftspeople to our passengers from home and aboard.
.
ÒThe Wild Atlantic Way, which officially starts right here on our doorstep at Cork Airport, provides a wealth of inspiration. The route around West Cork has some of the most breath-taking scenery anywhere in the world so itÕs easy to see how its beauty inspired so much creativity,Ó he added.
.
For more information on Cork Craft & Design, visit www.corkcraftdesign.com. 
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Issued on behalf of Cork Airport by H+A Marketing + PR.
. 
For more information contact:
Emily Hughes, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 0831096462
Ciar‡n Curran, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 083 106 1193
. 
NOTES TO EDITOR: 
Cork Airport is the international gateway to the south of Ireland. Welcoming over 6,000 passengers a day, and more than 11,000 passengers a day in peak season, it is the countryÕs second busiest airport after Dublin. More than 2.2 million passengers travel through the airport each year, flying to over 50 destinations across the UK and throughout continental Europe. Cork Airport was voted best in the world for passenger satisfaction in the ACI Regional Airport Survey in Summer 2013.
. 
Ciaran Curran - H+A Marketing + PR - Emmet House, Barrack Square, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
ccurran@hamarketingpr.ie | www.hamarketingpr.ie | +353 21 4 666 200 | 083 106 1193
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Jewellery designer Colin Johnson and Dorothy O'Toole of Bank of Ireland pictured at the official opening of the "Crafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition by Cork Craft & Design at Cork Airport.
Pic: Diane Cusack
.
Wild Atlantic Way inspired crafts on display at Cork Airport
Tuesday, 14th October 2014: The inaugural ÒCrafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition opened today at Cork Airport. The exhibition by Cork Craft & Design, which showcases the best of locally produced craft, was opened by the Mayor of County Cork Cllr. Alan Coleman and will run for two weeks until the 28th October.
.
Cork Craft & Design is a social enterprise supporting over 120 craftspeople living and working in Cork city and county. Its members draw inspiration from nature along IrelandÕs Wild Atlantic Way, informing the selection of works for this very special multi-disciplinary exhibition.
.
Passengers travelling through Cork Airport along with their friends and family have the opportunity to meet with the craftspeople and talk about their work and inspiration noon until 6pm each day. Exhibitors include basketry pieces from Anne Harrington-Rees entitled ÔSea VesselsÕ, combining the kelp from the sea and the waxed linen thread from the land; both natural materials, one processed, one not. The materials remain the same but each finished piece is unique.
Pottery is represented by two local ceramicists with very different styles; Sara Roberts from Nohoval and Kildinan resident Siobhain Steele will both be exhibiting fine examples of their work alongside a trio of Furniture makers in the guise of P‡draig Hyde, Victoria Breathnach and Fergal OÕLeary.
.
Textiles is a hugely popular craft and features strongly in this show with pieces from five local textile artists including work from Fiona Harrington and Mary Palmer. Both women were prize winners in the prestigious RDS Craft Awards earlier in 2014.
.
The skills and craftsmanship of some of CorkÕs jewellers will delight visitors, including the first viewing of Colin JohnsonÕs new range entitled ÔThe Lough Hyne CollectionÕ. The more weighty crafts of stone sculpture and carving are represented by the talents of Crawford College of Art graduate Christine Byrne and Innishannon resident Tom Little. A selection of work by fine artist Valerie Walsh Jolley from her popular Douglas Gallery will also be on display.
.
Exhibiting his fine woodturning skills, Cork Craft & Designs Chairman, Tony Farrell said: ÒWe are simply delighted to have been given this opportunity to exhibit here at Cork Airport, one of CorkÕs most iconic buildings. Over one hundred thousand visitors will pass through the airport over the next two weeks and we are thrilled that many of them will have a chance to see the high level of craft being produced right here in the Cork region and all along Ireland Wild Atlantic WayÕ.Ó
.
Kevin Cullinane, Head of Communications at Cork Airport commented: ÒWeÕre really excited to be hosting the first Cork Craft & Design exhibition in the terminal, especially given the inspiration for all the pieces on display is the Wild Atlantic Way. ItÕs a great opportunity to showcase some of the fine work by local craftspeople to our passengers from home and aboard.
.
ÒThe Wild Atlantic Way, which officially starts right here on our doorstep at Cork Airport, provides a wealth of inspiration. The route around West Cork has some of the most breath-taking scenery anywhere in the world so itÕs easy to see how its beauty inspired so much creativity,Ó he added.
.
For more information on Cork Craft & Design, visit www.corkcraftdesign.com. 
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Issued on behalf of Cork Airport by H+A Marketing + PR.
. 
For more information contact:
Emily Hughes, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 0831096462
Ciar‡n Curran, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 083 106 1193
. 
NOTES TO EDITOR: 
Cork Airport is the international gateway to the south of Ireland. Welcoming over 6,000 passengers a day, and more than 11,000 passengers a day in peak season, it is the countryÕs second busiest airport after Dublin. More than 2.2 million passengers travel through the airport each year, flying to over 50 destinations across the UK and throughout continental Europe. Cork Airport was voted best in the world for passenger satisfaction in the ACI Regional Airport Survey in Summer 2013.
. 
Ciaran Curran - H+A Marketing + PR - Emmet House, Barrack Square, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
ccurran@hamarketingpr.ie | www.hamarketingpr.ie | +353 21 4 666 200 | 083 106 1193
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Ceramic artist, Siobhan Steele, from Rathcormac pictured at the official opening of the "Crafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition by Cork Craft & Design at Cork Airport.
Pic: Diane Cusack
.
Wild Atlantic Way inspired crafts on display at Cork Airport
Tuesday, 14th October 2014: The inaugural ÒCrafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition opened today at Cork Airport. The exhibition by Cork Craft & Design, which showcases the best of locally produced craft, was opened by the Mayor of County Cork Cllr. Alan Coleman and will run for two weeks until the 28th October.
.
Cork Craft & Design is a social enterprise supporting over 120 craftspeople living and working in Cork city and county. Its members draw inspiration from nature along IrelandÕs Wild Atlantic Way, informing the selection of works for this very special multi-disciplinary exhibition.
.
Passengers travelling through Cork Airport along with their friends and family have the opportunity to meet with the craftspeople and talk about their work and inspiration noon until 6pm each day. Exhibitors include basketry pieces from Anne Harrington-Rees entitled ÔSea VesselsÕ, combining the kelp from the sea and the waxed linen thread from the land; both natural materials, one processed, one not. The materials remain the same but each finished piece is unique.
Pottery is represented by two local ceramicists with very different styles; Sara Roberts from Nohoval and Kildinan resident Siobhain Steele will both be exhibiting fine examples of their work alongside a trio of Furniture makers in the guise of P‡draig Hyde, Victoria Breathnach and Fergal OÕLeary.
.
Textiles is a hugely popular craft and features strongly in this show with pieces from five local textile artists including work from Fiona Harrington and Mary Palmer. Both women were prize winners in the prestigious RDS Craft Awards earlier in 2014.
.
The skills and craftsmanship of some of CorkÕs jewellers will delight visitors, including the first viewing of Colin JohnsonÕs new range entitled ÔThe Lough Hyne CollectionÕ. The more weighty crafts of stone sculpture and carving are represented by the talents of Crawford College of Art graduate Christine Byrne and Innishannon resident Tom Little. A selection of work by fine artist Valerie Walsh Jolley from her popular Douglas Gallery will also be on display.
.
Exhibiting his fine woodturning skills, Cork Craft & Designs Chairman, Tony Farrell said: ÒWe are simply delighted to have been given this opportunity to exhibit here at Cork Airport, one of CorkÕs most iconic buildings. Over one hundred thousand visitors will pass through the airport over the next two weeks and we are thrilled that many of them will have a chance to see the high level of craft being produced right here in the Cork region and all along Ireland Wild Atlantic WayÕ.Ó
.
Kevin Cullinane, Head of Communications at Cork Airport commented: ÒWeÕre really excited to be hosting the first Cork Craft & Design exhibition in the terminal, especially given the inspiration for all the pieces on display is the Wild Atlantic Way. ItÕs a great opportunity to showcase some of the fine work by local craftspeople to our passengers from home and aboard.
.
ÒThe Wild Atlantic Way, which officially starts right here on our doorstep at Cork Airport, provides a wealth of inspiration. The route around West Cork has some of the most breath-taking scenery anywhere in the world so itÕs easy to see how its beauty inspired so much creativity,Ó he added.
.
For more information on Cork Craft & Design, visit www.corkcraftdesign.com. 
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Issued on behalf of Cork Airport by H+A Marketing + PR.
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For more information contact:
Emily Hughes, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 0831096462
Ciar‡n Curran, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 083 106 1193
. 
NOTES TO EDITOR: 
Cork Airport is the international gateway to the south of Ireland. Welcoming over 6,000 passengers a day, and more than 11,000 passengers a day in peak season, it is the countryÕs second busiest airport after Dublin. More than 2.2 million passengers travel through the airport each year, flying to over 50 destinations across the UK and throughout continental Europe. Cork Airport was voted best in the world for passenger satisfaction in the ACI Regional Airport Survey in Summer 2013.
. 
Ciaran Curran - H+A Marketing + PR - Emmet House, Barrack Square, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
ccurran@hamarketingpr.ie | www.hamarketingpr.ie | +353 21 4 666 200 | 083 106 1193
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Ceramic artist Sara Roberts from Nohoval pictured at the official opening of the "Crafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition by Cork Craft & Design at Cork Airport.
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Wild Atlantic Way inspired crafts on display at Cork Airport
Tuesday, 14th October 2014: The inaugural ÒCrafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition opened today at Cork Airport. The exhibition by Cork Craft & Design, which showcases the best of locally produced craft, was opened by the Mayor of County Cork Cllr. Alan Coleman and will run for two weeks until the 28th October.
.
Cork Craft & Design is a social enterprise supporting over 120 craftspeople living and working in Cork city and county. Its members draw inspiration from nature along IrelandÕs Wild Atlantic Way, informing the selection of works for this very special multi-disciplinary exhibition.
.
Passengers travelling through Cork Airport along with their friends and family have the opportunity to meet with the craftspeople and talk about their work and inspiration noon until 6pm each day. Exhibitors include basketry pieces from Anne Harrington-Rees entitled ÔSea VesselsÕ, combining the kelp from the sea and the waxed linen thread from the land; both natural materials, one processed, one not. The materials remain the same but each finished piece is unique.
Pottery is represented by two local ceramicists with very different styles; Sara Roberts from Nohoval and Kildinan resident Siobhain Steele will both be exhibiting fine examples of their work alongside a trio of Furniture makers in the guise of P‡draig Hyde, Victoria Breathnach and Fergal OÕLeary.
.
Textiles is a hugely popular craft and features strongly in this show with pieces from five local textile artists including work from Fiona Harrington and Mary Palmer. Both women were prize winners in the prestigious RDS Craft Awards earlier in 2014.
.
The skills and craftsmanship of some of CorkÕs jewellers will delight visitors, including the first viewing of Colin JohnsonÕs new range entitled ÔThe Lough Hyne CollectionÕ. The more weighty crafts of stone sculpture and carving are represented by the talents of Crawford College of Art graduate Christine Byrne and Innishannon resident Tom Little. A selection of work by fine artist Valerie Walsh Jolley from her popular Douglas Gallery will also be on display.
.
Exhibiting his fine woodturning skills, Cork Craft & Designs Chairman, Tony Farrell said: ÒWe are simply delighted to have been given this opportunity to exhibit here at Cork Airport, one of CorkÕs most iconic buildings. Over one hundred thousand visitors will pass through the airport over the next two weeks and we are thrilled that many of them will have a chance to see the high level of craft being produced right here in the Cork region and all along Ireland Wild Atlantic WayÕ.Ó
.
Kevin Cullinane, Head of Communications at Cork Airport commented: ÒWeÕre really excited to be hosting the first Cork Craft & Design exhibition in the terminal, especially given the inspiration for all the pieces on display is the Wild Atlantic Way. ItÕs a great opportunity to showcase some of the fine work by local craftspeople to our passengers from home and aboard.
.
ÒThe Wild Atlantic Way, which officially starts right here on our doorstep at Cork Airport, provides a wealth of inspiration. The route around West Cork has some of the most breath-taking scenery anywhere in the world so itÕs easy to see how its beauty inspired so much creativity,Ó he added.
.
For more information on Cork Craft & Design, visit www.corkcraftdesign.com. 
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Issued on behalf of Cork Airport by H+A Marketing + PR.
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For more information contact:
Emily Hughes, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 0831096462
Ciar‡n Curran, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 083 106 1193
. 
NOTES TO EDITOR: 
Cork Airport is the international gateway to the south of Ireland. Welcoming over 6,000 passengers a day, and more than 11,000 passengers a day in peak season, it is the countryÕs second busiest airport after Dublin. More than 2.2 million passengers travel through the airport each year, flying to over 50 destinations across the UK and throughout continental Europe. Cork Airport was voted best in the world for passenger satisfaction in the ACI Regional Airport Survey in Summer 2013.
. 
Ciaran Curran - H+A Marketing + PR - Emmet House, Barrack Square, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
ccurran@hamarketingpr.ie | www.hamarketingpr.ie | +353 21 4 666 200 | 083 106 1193
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Fibre artist Anne Harrington-Rees from Rossmore pictured at the official opening of the "Crafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition by Cork Craft & Design at Cork Airport.
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.
Wild Atlantic Way inspired crafts on display at Cork Airport
Tuesday, 14th October 2014: The inaugural ÒCrafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition opened today at Cork Airport. The exhibition by Cork Craft & Design, which showcases the best of locally produced craft, was opened by the Mayor of County Cork Cllr. Alan Coleman and will run for two weeks until the 28th October.
.
Cork Craft & Design is a social enterprise supporting over 120 craftspeople living and working in Cork city and county. Its members draw inspiration from nature along IrelandÕs Wild Atlantic Way, informing the selection of works for this very special multi-disciplinary exhibition.
.
Passengers travelling through Cork Airport along with their friends and family have the opportunity to meet with the craftspeople and talk about their work and inspiration noon until 6pm each day. Exhibitors include basketry pieces from Anne Harrington-Rees entitled ÔSea VesselsÕ, combining the kelp from the sea and the waxed linen thread from the land; both natural materials, one processed, one not. The materials remain the same but each finished piece is unique.
Pottery is represented by two local ceramicists with very different styles; Sara Roberts from Nohoval and Kildinan resident Siobhain Steele will both be exhibiting fine examples of their work alongside a trio of Furniture makers in the guise of P‡draig Hyde, Victoria Breathnach and Fergal OÕLeary.
.
Textiles is a hugely popular craft and features strongly in this show with pieces from five local textile artists including work from Fiona Harrington and Mary Palmer. Both women were prize winners in the prestigious RDS Craft Awards earlier in 2014.
.
The skills and craftsmanship of some of CorkÕs jewellers will delight visitors, including the first viewing of Colin JohnsonÕs new range entitled ÔThe Lough Hyne CollectionÕ. The more weighty crafts of stone sculpture and carving are represented by the talents of Crawford College of Art graduate Christine Byrne and Innishannon resident Tom Little. A selection of work by fine artist Valerie Walsh Jolley from her popular Douglas Gallery will also be on display.
.
Exhibiting his fine woodturning skills, Cork Craft & Designs Chairman, Tony Farrell said: ÒWe are simply delighted to have been given this opportunity to exhibit here at Cork Airport, one of CorkÕs most iconic buildings. Over one hundred thousand visitors will pass through the airport over the next two weeks and we are thrilled that many of them will have a chance to see the high level of craft being produced right here in the Cork region and all along Ireland Wild Atlantic WayÕ.Ó
.
Kevin Cullinane, Head of Communications at Cork Airport commented: ÒWeÕre really excited to be hosting the first Cork Craft & Design exhibition in the terminal, especially given the inspiration for all the pieces on display is the Wild Atlantic Way. ItÕs a great opportunity to showcase some of the fine work by local craftspeople to our passengers from home and aboard.
.
ÒThe Wild Atlantic Way, which officially starts right here on our doorstep at Cork Airport, provides a wealth of inspiration. The route around West Cork has some of the most breath-taking scenery anywhere in the world so itÕs easy to see how its beauty inspired so much creativity,Ó he added.
.
For more information on Cork Craft & Design, visit www.corkcraftdesign.com. 
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Issued on behalf of Cork Airport by H+A Marketing + PR.
. 
For more information contact:
Emily Hughes, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 0831096462
Ciar‡n Curran, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 083 106 1193
. 
NOTES TO EDITOR: 
Cork Airport is the international gateway to the south of Ireland. Welcoming over 6,000 passengers a day, and more than 11,000 passengers a day in peak season, it is the countryÕs second busiest airport after Dublin. More than 2.2 million passengers travel through the airport each year, flying to over 50 destinations across the UK and throughout continental Europe. Cork Airport was voted best in the world for passenger satisfaction in the ACI Regional Airport Survey in Summer 2013.
. 
Ciaran Curran - H+A Marketing + PR - Emmet House, Barrack Square, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
ccurran@hamarketingpr.ie | www.hamarketingpr.ie | +353 21 4 666 200 | 083 106 1193
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Fergal O'Leary from Blackrock, of Horizon Furniture, pictured at the official opening of the "Crafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition by Cork Craft & Design at Cork Airport.
Pic: Diane Cusack
.
Wild Atlantic Way inspired crafts on display at Cork Airport
Tuesday, 14th October 2014: The inaugural ÒCrafts from the Wild Atlantic WayÓ exhibition opened today at Cork Airport. The exhibition by Cork Craft & Design, which showcases the best of locally produced craft, was opened by the Mayor of County Cork Cllr. Alan Coleman and will run for two weeks until the 28th October.
.
Cork Craft & Design is a social enterprise supporting over 120 craftspeople living and working in Cork city and county. Its members draw inspiration from nature along IrelandÕs Wild Atlantic Way, informing the selection of works for this very special multi-disciplinary exhibition.
.
Passengers travelling through Cork Airport along with their friends and family have the opportunity to meet with the craftspeople and talk about their work and inspiration noon until 6pm each day. Exhibitors include basketry pieces from Anne Harrington-Rees entitled ÔSea VesselsÕ, combining the kelp from the sea and the waxed linen thread from the land; both natural materials, one processed, one not. The materials remain the same but each finished piece is unique.
Pottery is represented by two local ceramicists with very different styles; Sara Roberts from Nohoval and Kildinan resident Siobhain Steele will both be exhibiting fine examples of their work alongside a trio of Furniture makers in the guise of P‡draig Hyde, Victoria Breathnach and Fergal OÕLeary.
.
Textiles is a hugely popular craft and features strongly in this show with pieces from five local textile artists including work from Fiona Harrington and Mary Palmer. Both women were prize winners in the prestigious RDS Craft Awards earlier in 2014.
.
The skills and craftsmanship of some of CorkÕs jewellers will delight visitors, including the first viewing of Colin JohnsonÕs new range entitled ÔThe Lough Hyne CollectionÕ. The more weighty crafts of stone sculpture and carving are represented by the talents of Crawford College of Art graduate Christine Byrne and Innishannon resident Tom Little. A selection of work by fine artist Valerie Walsh Jolley from her popular Douglas Gallery will also be on display.
.
Exhibiting his fine woodturning skills, Cork Craft & Designs Chairman, Tony Farrell said: ÒWe are simply delighted to have been given this opportunity to exhibit here at Cork Airport, one of CorkÕs most iconic buildings. Over one hundred thousand visitors will pass through the airport over the next two weeks and we are thrilled that many of them will have a chance to see the high level of craft being produced right here in the Cork region and all along Ireland Wild Atlantic WayÕ.Ó
.
Kevin Cullinane, Head of Communications at Cork Airport commented: ÒWeÕre really excited to be hosting the first Cork Craft & Design exhibition in the terminal, especially given the inspiration for all the pieces on display is the Wild Atlantic Way. ItÕs a great opportunity to showcase some of the fine work by local craftspeople to our passengers from home and aboard.
.
ÒThe Wild Atlantic Way, which officially starts right here on our doorstep at Cork Airport, provides a wealth of inspiration. The route around West Cork has some of the most breath-taking scenery anywhere in the world so itÕs easy to see how its beauty inspired so much creativity,Ó he added.
.
For more information on Cork Craft & Design, visit www.corkcraftdesign.com. 
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-Ends-
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Issued on behalf of Cork Airport by H+A Marketing + PR.
. 
For more information contact:
Emily Hughes, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 0831096462
Ciar‡n Curran, H+A Marketing + PR. Tel.: (021) 4666 200 or 083 106 1193
. 
NOTES TO EDITOR: 
Cork Airport is the international gateway to the south of Ireland. Welcoming over 6,000 passengers a day, and more than 11,000 passengers a day in peak season, it is the countryÕs second busiest airport after Dublin. More than 2.2 million passengers travel through the airport each year, flying to over 50 destinations across the UK and throughout continental Europe. Cork Airport was voted best in the world for passenger satisfaction in the ACI Regional Airport Survey in Summer 2013.
. 
Ciaran Curran - H+A Marketing + PR - Emmet House, Barrack Square, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
ccurran@hamarketingpr.ie | www.hamarketingpr.ie | +353 21 4 666 200 | 083 106 1193
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 Cecelia Ahern at the showing of her film Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork with Jennifer Arthur. Photo: BIlly macGill
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 Cecelia Ahern at the showing of her film Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork with Sarah Moriarty, Ciara O'Dowling, Lorna Allen and Eve O'Mahony. Photo: BIlly macGill
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 Cecelia Ahern at the showing of her film Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork with Anne O'Donovan and Mary Lynes. Photo: BIlly macGill
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 Pamela Wood and Paula Cronin at the Cecelia Ahern flm screening of Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork. Photo: BIlly macGill
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 Katie Connole and Roisin Kelly at the Cecelia Ahern flm screening of Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork. Photo: BIlly macGill
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 Cecelia Ahern at the showing of her film Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork with Zoe Jones. Photo: BIlly macGill
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 Cecelia Ahern at the showing of her film Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork with Ger Moloney-Sheehan and Moira Hennessy. Photo: BIlly macGill
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 Orla Dignam and Dee Holland at the Cecelia Ahern flm screening of Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork. Photo: BIlly macGill
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 Cecelia Ahern at the showing of her film Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork with Chloe Barton. Photo: BIlly macGill
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 Eileen and Harry Dean at the Cecelia Ahern flm screening of Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork. Photo: BIlly macGill
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 Cecelia Ahern at the showing of her film Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork with Mary and Kim Colliton. Photo: BIlly macGill
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 Cecelia Ahern at the showing of her film Love, Rosie at the Triskel Christchurch, Cork with Helen Conrick and Aishling O'Connell. Photo: BIlly macGill
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County final build up at Scoil Oilibheir, Ballyvolane.
Glen Rovers supporters Kelsey Stokes Condon, Caoimhe O'Leary with 'Hoggie' bear and Alice McCarthy.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
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 12th October 2014.... Sarsfields manager Pat Ryan and his son Daniel after defeating Glen Rovers in the Cork SHC final at Pairc Ui Chaoimh yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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County final build up at Scoil Oilibheir, Ballyvolane.
Glen Rovers supporters Kelsey Stokes Condon, Caoimhe O'Leary with 'Hoggie' bear and Alice McCarthy.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
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 Having fun! Luke Horgan (left) and David Fox from Leevale finish their U19 race in a dead-heat for first at the Cork cross country championships held in Conna on Sunday.
Picture: Der O'Donovan
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Bandon's Kate O'Donovan keeps the ball away from Lakewood's Ciara Nevin during the CWSSL U18 Premier division match at Lakewood. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Ciara Nevin of Lakewood turns away from Bandon's Rebecca Crowley during the CWSSL U18 Premier division match at Lakewood. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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Orlaith O'Driscoll of Lakewoods holds the ball ahead of Bandon's Kate O'Donovan during the CWSSL U18 Premier division match at Lakewood. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 14th October 2014... Our Lady's Templemore's Ciaran Thorpe clears from Charleville CBS' Darragh Fitzgibbon during the Harty cup at Tipperary town yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th October 2014... Charleville CBS' Paddy O'Loughlin clears from Our Lady's Templemore's Jordan Moloney during the Harty cuo at Tipperary town yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th October 2014... Charleville CBS' Paddy O'Loughlin gathers the ball from Our Lady's Templemore's Jordan Moloney during the Harty cuo at Tipperary town yesterday.
Picture: Eddie O'Hare
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 14th October 2014... Charleville CBS' Sean Griffin and Our Lady's Templemore's Jordan Moloney tussle for the ball during the Harty cuo at Tipperary town yesterday.
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 14th October 2014... Charleville CBS' Sean Griffin and Our Lady's Templemore's Jordan Moloney tussle for the ball during the Harty cuo at Tipperary town yesterday.
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 14th October 2014... Our Lady's Templemore's Brian McGrath is stopped by Charleville CBS' Sean Griffin and Tim O'Mahony during the Harty cup at Tipperary town yesterday.
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 14th October 2014... Charleville CBS' Jack Barry goes past from Our Lady's Templemore's Anthony Ryan and Tom Murphy during the Harty Cup at Tipperary Town yesterday.
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Sean Nason and Tony O'Sullivan of the Cork Prison Officers Male Voice Choir pictured at the launch of their Christmas CD in aid of Irish Guide Dogs. The CD was formally launched by Director General of the Irish Prison Service Michael Donnellan in Irish Guide Dogs HQ and Cork City Mayor Mary Shields. The choir was keen to support this very important national charity which is based in Cork. The CD was recorded in St MaryÕs Church, Passage West in Cork and is entitled ÒYouÕll Never Walk AloneÓ a reference to the support given by the Guide Dogs to people who are vision impaired and children with autism. The CD also includes the song ÒLean on MeÓ. The design and packaging was all produced by the Choir members with the help of family or friends, and was manufactured by a local CD production company. The CD costs Û5 and is available to buy on www.guidedogs.ie.
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Sean Nason of the Cork Prison Officers Male Voice Choir pictured at the launch of their Christmas CD in aid of Irish Guide Dogs. The CD was formally launched by Director General of the Irish Prison Service Michael Donnellan in Irish Guide Dogs HQ and Cork City Mayor Mary Shields. The choir was keen to support this very important national charity which is based in Cork. The CD was recorded in St MaryÕs Church, Passage West in Cork and is entitled ÒYouÕll Never Walk AloneÓ a reference to the support given by the Guide Dogs to people who are vision impaired and children with autism. The CD also includes the song ÒLean on MeÓ. The design and packaging was all produced by the Choir members with the help of family or friends, and was manufactured by a local CD production company. The CD costs Û5 and is available to buy on www.guidedogs.ie.
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Cork Prison Officers Male Voice Choir pictured at the launch of their Christmas CD in aid of Irish Guide Dogs 
 The CD was formally launched by Director General of the Irish Prison Service Michael Donnellan in Irish Guide Dogs HQ and Cork City Mayor Mary Shields. The choir was keen to support this very important national charity which is based in Cork. The CD was recorded in St MaryÕs Church, Passage West in Cork and is entitled ÒYouÕll Never Walk AloneÓ a reference to the support given by the Guide Dogs to people who are vision impaired and children with autism. The CD also includes the song ÒLean on MeÓ. The design and packaging was all produced by the Choir members with the help of family or friends, and was manufactured by a local CD production company. The CD costs Û5 and is available to buy on www.guidedogs.ie.
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John Duggan and Sean Nason of the Cork Prison Officers Male Voice Choir pictured at the launch of their Christmas CD in aid of Irish Guide Dogs. The CD was formally launched by Director General of the Irish Prison Service Michael Donnellan in Irish Guide Dogs HQ and Cork City Mayor Mary Shields. The choir was keen to support this very important national charity which is based in Cork. The CD was recorded in St MaryÕs Church, Passage West in Cork and is entitled ÒYouÕll Never Walk AloneÓ a reference to the support given by the Guide Dogs to people who are vision impaired and children with autism. The CD also includes the song ÒLean on MeÓ. The design and packaging was all produced by the Choir members with the help of family or friends, and was manufactured by a local CD production company. The CD costs Û5 and is available to buy on www.guidedogs.ie.
Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision

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John Duggan and Sean Nason of the Cork Prison Officers Male Voice Choir pictured at the launch of their Christmas CD in aid of Irish Guide Dogs. The CD was formally launched by Director General of the Irish Prison Service Michael Donnellan in Irish Guide Dogs HQ and Cork City Mayor Mary Shields. The choir was keen to support this very important national charity which is based in Cork. The CD was recorded in St MaryÕs Church, Passage West in Cork and is entitled ÒYouÕll Never Walk AloneÓ a reference to the support given by the Guide Dogs to people who are vision impaired and children with autism. The CD also includes the song ÒLean on MeÓ. The design and packaging was all produced by the Choir members with the help of family or friends, and was manufactured by a local CD production company. The CD costs Û5 and is available to buy on www.guidedogs.ie.
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Cork Prison Officers Male Voice Choir pictured at the launch of their Christmas CD in aid of Irish Guide Dogs 
 The CD was formally launched by Director General of the Irish Prison Service Michael Donnellan in Irish Guide Dogs HQ and Cork City Mayor Mary Shields. The choir was keen to support this very important national charity which is based in Cork. The CD was recorded in St MaryÕs Church, Passage West in Cork and is entitled ÒYouÕll Never Walk AloneÓ a reference to the support given by the Guide Dogs to people who are vision impaired and children with autism. The CD also includes the song ÒLean on MeÓ. The design and packaging was all produced by the Choir members with the help of family or friends, and was manufactured by a local CD production company. The CD costs Û5 and is available to buy on www.guidedogs.ie.
Pic Daragh Mc Sweeney/Provision

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Martina McQuaid, Cormac Quish, Sean Quish and Jo Kennedy of Quish’s SuperValu Ballincollig, winners of two Gold awards for “Soups and Chowder” and “Ready meals and prepared food hot” at the Annual Blas na hEireann Irish Food Awards 2014 at The Dingle Food Festival. Also included are Birgitta Hedin-Curtin, Food Council of Ireland and David Chandler, Blenders.
Picture: MacMonagle, Killarney.

Blas na h-Eireann award winner 2014.
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Rebecca from Illusive Model Agency on the Catwalk during an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Fiona from Illusive Model Agency on the Catwalk during an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Fiona from Illusive Model Agency on the Catwalk during an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Marian from Illusive Model Agency on the Catwalk during an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Marian from Illusive Model Agency on the Catwalk during an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Cllr. James Tobin, Mayor of Waterford City and County, saying a few words at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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The girls from Illusive Model Agency; Karen, Rebecca, Liz, Fiona, Marian and Teresa getting ready for an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Mary Mangan, Tallow, and Siobhan Leahy, Lismore, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Bunty O'Sullivan and Emma Mangan, both from Tallow, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Clare Buckley, Maire Healy and Margaret O'Brien, all from Lisgoold, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Nora Roche and Sheila Lucey, both from Knockanore, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Jennifer Lee, Ballymacoda, and Cathy Hickey, Gortroe, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Catherine Sweetnam and Sylvia Blok, both from Youghal, and at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Margaret Kenneally and Norma O'Keeffe, both from Youghal, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Margaret and Linda Kenneally, both from Youghal, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Sheila Dennehy, Killeagh, and Mary Dennehy O'Keeffe, Youghal, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Kay Kenneally and Anne Savage, both from Youghal, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Teresa Aherne, Knockanore, Breeda O'Keeffe, Clashmore, Christine Dalton, Knockanore, and Mary Dee, Clashmore, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Breda Hayes, Tara Courtney and Noreen Flynn, all from Youghal, at an Autumn fashion show organised by A Touch Of Class Boutique, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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Tess and Teresa O'Brien with two year old Katie Hegarty, all from Youghal at an Autumn fashion show organised by their boutique, A Touch Of Class, Youghal, in Youghal's GAA club for the K.G.K. Benevolent Fund. 
Picture: John Hennessy
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On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is Paddy and Alan O'Driscoll, from Mayfield, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is Roisin and Marcus Chrysostomou, from Farranree, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is John O'Mahony, from Fairhill, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus14thOct04 
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On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is Katelynn O'Driscoll, from Mayfield, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus14thOct03 
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On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is Jim Mullane, from Farranree, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus14thOct02 
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On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is Adrian Condon, from Blackrock, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOntheBus14thOct01 
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On the Bus with Sarah.
Pictured on the 203 to Farranree is Sean Òg Guitìn, from Farranferris, Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOneBookOneComm08 
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Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
Missie Purcell, 1st year, Emily Blake and Teegan Louther, Sundays Well Girls NS, Lauren Long, 1st year.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
James Herlihy, 1st year with Anthony O'Leary and Nathan Leahy, 5th class Sundays Well Boys NS and Keith Healy Seery, 1st year.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
Niall de Bùrca, Storyteller with 1st year students at the Launch..
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 14/10/2014.
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Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
Keith Healy Seery, Christopher Dowdall, Aivo Plenkovs and James Herlihy, all 1st year students.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
Ciaran McCarthy, Andrew Hopkins and Adam Fitzgerald, all 1st year students.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOneBookOneComm03 
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Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
Sophie Hourigan, Noelle Herlihy and Shauna Martin, all 1st year students.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOneBookOneComm02 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
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Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
Breda Stokes, Missie Purcell, Lauren Long and Mary Rose White, all 1st year students.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCOneBookOneComm01 
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Launch of the Terence MacSwiney Community College, One Book One Community Reading Initiative, with this years book, Gangsta Granny, in the JCSP Library, Terence MacSwiney Community College, Cork.
Josh Crean, Deana Purcell, Darren O'Leary and Stuart Murphy, Till 4 School Band.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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Trading Stories.
Pictured is Kieran Hoare, Market Gallery, English Market, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Trading Stories.
Pictured is Kieran Hoare, Market Gallery, English Market, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Trading Stories.
Pictured is Kieran Hoare, Market Gallery, English Market, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Trading Stories.
Pictured is Kieran Hoare, Market Gallery, English Market, Cork.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Katie's Wish to Walk.
Katie Byrne, with her suitcase, prior to leaving for America on Friday, at her home in Cobh, Co. Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 14/10/2014.
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Katie's Wish to Walk.
Katie Byrne, with her suitcase, prior to leaving for America on Friday, at her home in Cobh, Co. Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 14/10/2014.
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Katie's Wish to Walk.
Katie Byrne, with her suitcase, prior to leaving for America on Friday, at her home in Cobh, Co. Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCKatieByrne05 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
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Katie's Wish to Walk.
Katie Byrne, with her suitcase, prior to leaving for America on Friday, at her home in Cobh, Co. Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCKatieByrne04 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
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Katie's Wish to Walk.
Katie Byrne, with her suitcase, prior to leaving for America on Friday, at her home in Cobh, Co. Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCKatieByrne03 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
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Katie's Wish to Walk.
Katie Byrne, with her suitcase, prior to leaving for America on Friday, with her mum Antoinette McLoughlin, at their home in Cobh, Co. Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCKatieByrne02 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
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Katie's Wish to Walk.
Katie Byrne, with her suitcase, prior to leaving for America on Friday, at her home in Cobh, Co. Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JCKatieByrne01 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
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Katie's Wish to Walk.
Katie Byrne, with her suitcase, prior to leaving for America on Friday, at her home in Cobh, Co. Cork.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
Aoibhinn and Mildred O'Connell, both Passage West.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
James and Sean O'Shaughnessy, Glanmire.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 14/10/2014.
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21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
Ursula and Barry O'Reilly, Ballincollig.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 14/10/2014.
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21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
James and Lil Aherne, Lee Road.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
Brendan and Rosemary Fehily, Bishopstown.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
Maura O'Shea and Mary Cronin, 21st Century Stage members.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
Cast members, John Browne, Joe O'Gorman, Ted O'Regan, Dominic Cronin, Caolan Smith and Tom Monahan.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
Cast member, John Browne, The Guard.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
Cast members, Dominic Cronin, Capt Thomas Webb and Ted O'Regan, Capt Hargreaves.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
Cast member, Ted O'Regan, Capt Hargreaves.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 14/10/2014.
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21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
Cast member, Joe O'Gorman, Corporal.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JC21stCentryStage03 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
Echo News.
21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
Cast member, Dominic Cronin, Capt Thomas Webb.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
JC21stCentryStage02 
 EEjob 14/10/2014.
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21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
John O'Shea, Director with Cast members, Caolan Smith, Lt. Prendergast and Tom Monahan, Private Arthur Hamp.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
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21st Century Stage, performance of King & Country, at Capwell Theatre, Colaiste Chriost Ri, Capwell, Cork.
Cast members, Caolan Smith, Lt. Prendergast and Tom Monahan, Private Arthur Hamp.
Picture. Jim Coughlan.
ghostbusters4-launch-2 
 Cork Ladies Sport Stars launches 5K Run/Walk for Anchor Treatment Centre

Cork's All Ireland Camogie Champion Anna Geary and International Rugby Star Heather O' Brien will be on hand this evening to launch the 5K Ghostbuster run/walk in aid of the Anchor Treatment Centre, Mallow.

The run/walk which will take place in Doneraile Park on Saturday 1st November is a major fundraising event to assist the centre continue its work in helping those with addiction.

The Anchor Treatment Centre was established in 1995 by the Sisters of Mercy responding to the needs of the people for a community based Alcohol and Drug Counselling Service and a support network for families. The Centre provides a variety of services to families and individuals affected by alcohol, drug, food, gambling, sexual and other addictions.

Barry Golden, Chairperson of the Anchor Treatment Centre said "The Ghostbusters 5K run/walk is a fundraising event where children, their siblings and parents are asked to actively support those individuals and families so affected by the experience of addiction. The emphasis on the day is on having fun and continuing the Halloween celebrations by making this a fancy dress event, though not compulsory. There will be lots of prizes on the day for those in fancy dress so I would encourage everyone to come out and enjoy this event".

Sr. Miriam O' Connell, CEO of the Anchor Treatment Centre said "Our clients and family members who seek help at Anchor come from all walks of life across the greater North Cork community. We offer a range of programmes in order to assist our clients back to recovery and fundraising, such as the Ghostbusters 5K will enable us to provide these services to our clients at a reduced rate. Our programmes include group and individual counselling and our free complimentary therapy programme".

Sr. Miriam O' Connell added "Unfortunately some children are exposed to alcohol and drug misuse from a very young age at home or in their community. Ed
ghostbusters2-launch-3 
 Cork Ladies Sport Stars launches 5K Run/Walk for Anchor Treatment Centre

Cork's All Ireland Camogie Champion Anna Geary and International Rugby Star Heather O' Brien will be on hand this evening to launch the 5K Ghostbuster run/walk in aid of the Anchor Treatment Centre, Mallow.

The run/walk which will take place in Doneraile Park on Saturday 1st November is a major fundraising event to assist the centre continue its work in helping those with addiction.

The Anchor Treatment Centre was established in 1995 by the Sisters of Mercy responding to the needs of the people for a community based Alcohol and Drug Counselling Service and a support network for families. The Centre provides a variety of services to families and individuals affected by alcohol, drug, food, gambling, sexual and other addictions.

Barry Golden, Chairperson of the Anchor Treatment Centre said "The Ghostbusters 5K run/walk is a fundraising event where children, their siblings and parents are asked to actively support those individuals and families so affected by the experience of addiction. The emphasis on the day is on having fun and continuing the Halloween celebrations by making this a fancy dress event, though not compulsory. There will be lots of prizes on the day for those in fancy dress so I would encourage everyone to come out and enjoy this event".

Sr. Miriam O' Connell, CEO of the Anchor Treatment Centre said "Our clients and family members who seek help at Anchor come from all walks of life across the greater North Cork community. We offer a range of programmes in order to assist our clients back to recovery and fundraising, such as the Ghostbusters 5K will enable us to provide these services to our clients at a reduced rate. Our programmes include group and individual counselling and our free complimentary therapy programme".

Sr. Miriam O' Connell added "Unfortunately some children are exposed to alcohol and drug misuse from a very young age at home or in their community. Ed
ghostbusters1-Launch 
 Cork Ladies Sport Stars launches 5K Run/Walk for Anchor Treatment Centre

Cork's All Ireland Camogie Champion Anna Geary and International Rugby Star Heather O' Brien will be on hand this evening to launch the 5K Ghostbuster run/walk in aid of the Anchor Treatment Centre, Mallow.

The run/walk which will take place in Doneraile Park on Saturday 1st November is a major fundraising event to assist the centre continue its work in helping those with addiction.

The Anchor Treatment Centre was established in 1995 by the Sisters of Mercy responding to the needs of the people for a community based Alcohol and Drug Counselling Service and a support network for families. The Centre provides a variety of services to families and individuals affected by alcohol, drug, food, gambling, sexual and other addictions.

Barry Golden, Chairperson of the Anchor Treatment Centre said "The Ghostbusters 5K run/walk is a fundraising event where children, their siblings and parents are asked to actively support those individuals and families so affected by the experience of addiction. The emphasis on the day is on having fun and continuing the Halloween celebrations by making this a fancy dress event, though not compulsory. There will be lots of prizes on the day for those in fancy dress so I would encourage everyone to come out and enjoy this event".

Sr. Miriam O' Connell, CEO of the Anchor Treatment Centre said "Our clients and family members who seek help at Anchor come from all walks of life across the greater North Cork community. We offer a range of programmes in order to assist our clients back to recovery and fundraising, such as the Ghostbusters 5K will enable us to provide these services to our clients at a reduced rate. Our programmes include group and individual counselling and our free complimentary therapy programme".

Sr. Miriam O' Connell added "Unfortunately some children are exposed to alcohol and drug misuse from a very young age at home or in their community. Ed
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