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Carrigaline Community School students Kate O'Callaghan and Roma Rosborough-Gardiner, enjoying the Straight Ahead charity ball at the Montenotte Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Rochestown College students Peter and Stephen O'Sullivan, attending the Straight Ahead charity ball at the Montenotte Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Rochestown College students Mark O'Connell and Jack O'Donovan, looking stylish at the Straight Ahead charity ball at the Montenotte Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Conor Lucey of Rochestown College, with Tony Cusack and Brian O'Sullivan, both of Presentation College, enjoying the Straight Ahead charity ball at the Montenotte Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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Leo Cheung, Jack Murray and Kevin Pearse, all organising committee members and Presentation College students, attending the Straight Ahead charity ball at the Montenotte Hotel.
Picture: David Keane.
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 UCC Confucius Institute performing a Chinese dragon dance and traditional Chinese drum dance at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
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LUXe with Brightlight Dance studios performing at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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The Mad Hatters surrounding a Garda at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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Nicholas Alson, California at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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Leah Scannell, Douglas at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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Shane O'Herlihy, Mahon and Jack O'Herlihy, Blackrock at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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 at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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LUXe with Brightlight Dance studios performing at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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Cork Community Art Link at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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Aisling and Peter Power, Glanmire at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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Annet and Radoslaw Calasiawicz at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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Rebecca Ryan, Douglas, Issabelle Boyce, Riverstick, Ethan Ryan, Douglas and Ella Keane, The Lough at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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Leah Scannell, Douglas at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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Spraoi performing at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane
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Adam and Katie Cremin, Douglas at the Cork St Patricks Day Parade.
Grand Marshal George Hook led the parade, along with Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields, which focused on Cultural Concepts as its theme.
Commenting on the success of this year’s parade, the Lord Mayor said: “This year’s Cork St Patrick’s parade was a real celebration of the diversity of cultures who have made this city their home. It was a spectacular display of colour, creativity and character on the streets of Cork. It has been a fantastic festival, with the inimitable George Hook as a very popular Grand Marshal, and it was great to see the city come out in such style.”
Pic Darragh Kane

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