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 XXjob 03/03/2016 SPORT
Liam Brady in conversation with Liam Mackey At the Irish Examiner Event " Inside the Sporting Mind" in the Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell
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 XXjob 03/03/2016 SPORT
Liam Brady in conversation with Liam Mackey At the Irish Examiner Event " Inside the Sporting Mind" in the Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell
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 XXjob 03/03/2016 SPORT
Ruby Walsh being grilled by Racing Correspondent Tommy Lyons, At the Irish Examiner Event " Inside the Sporting Mind" in the Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell
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 XXjob 03/03/2016 SPORT
Ruby Walsh being grilled by Racing Correspondent Tommy Lyons, At the Irish Examiner Event " Inside the Sporting Mind" in the Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell
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 XXjob 03/03/2016 SPORT
Ruby Walsh being grilled by Racing Correspondent Tommy Lyons, At the Irish Examiner Event " Inside the Sporting Mind" in the Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell
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 XXjob 03/03/2016 SPORT
Ronan O'Gara Face-to-Face with Donal Lenihan, At the Irish Examiner Event " Inside the Sporting Mind" in the Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell
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 XXjob 03/03/2016 NEWS Anna Marie Coughlan, Fundraising Manager, Everyman Theatre, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell
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Echo News.
John Dolan request.
Opening of Of What is Past Exhibition, at the Atrium, City Hall, Cork.
Pictured are Dr. Patsey Bodkin, NCAD and Pat O'Connell, President Cork Business Association.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 03/03/2016
Echo News.
John Dolan request.
Opening of Of What is Past Exhibition, at the Atrium, City Hall, Cork.
Pictured is John Murray, from Cahrleville, standing next to the painting of his grand father and himself, in 1946 with his sons Brian and Denis Murray.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 03/03/2016
Echo News.
John Dolan request.
Opening of Of What is Past Exhibition, at the Atrium, City Hall, Cork.
Pictured is John Murray, from Cahrleville, standing next to the painting of his grand father and himself, in 1946.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Opening of Of What is Past Exhibition, at the Atrium, City Hall, Cork.
Pictured standing next to a picture of their Mum, Sally Rathore, Blackpool, Pamela and Mandy O'Keeffe, both The Glen.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 03/03/2016
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John Dolan request.
Opening of Of What is Past Exhibition, at the Atrium, City Hall, Cork.
Pictured is Marian Rees, Bishopstown, with the painting of herself in the Yellow Dress, in 1958, also included are her sons David and Owen Rees.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Opening of Of What is Past Exhibition, at the Atrium, City Hall, Cork.
Pictured is Exhibition Artist, Aine Andrews, at one of her favorite pieces, Me & the Gang, showing, Sally Crosbie, Deirdre Dwyer, Colette Barrett, Elizabeth Kavanagh and Aileen Bowen, in 1954, with some of her former students, Laura Barry, Grace McCarthy and Ciara Kirk.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 03/03/2016
Echo News.
John Dolan request.
Opening of Of What is Past Exhibition, at the Atrium, City Hall, Cork.
Pictured is Exhibition Artist, Aine Andrews, at one of her favorite pieces, Me & the Gang, showing, Sally Crosbie, Deirdre Dwyer, Colette Barrett, Elizabeth Kavanagh and Aileen Bowen, in 1954.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Opening of Of What is Past Exhibition, at the Atrium, City Hall, Cork.
Pictured is Rob Andrews, Crosshaven, with the picture of himself and his mother, Ellen Andrews (maiden name Cummins), in 1950, also included are Lady Mayoress Angela O'Leary, Lord Mayor Cllr Chris O'Leary and Exhibition Artist, Aine Andrews, (wife of Rob).
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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John Dolan request.
Opening of Of What is Past Exhibition, at the Atrium, City Hall, Cork.
Pictured is Rob Andrews, Crosshaven, with the picture of himself and his mother, Ellen Andrews (maiden name Cummins), in 1950.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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Opening of Of What is Past Exhibition, at the Atrium, City Hall, Cork.
Pictured is Elizabeth Kavanagh (Bubbles Collins) Kinsale, with the painting of herself (2nd from right) and her friends, Sally Crosbie, Deirdre Dwyer, Colette Barrett and Aileen Bowen, in 1954.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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John Dolan request.
Opening of Of What is Past Exhibition, at the Atrium, City Hall, Cork.
Pictured is Sally Sisk, Fountainstown, with the painting of herself in her pram and her dad and mum. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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John Dolan request.
Opening of Of What is Past Exhibition, at the Atrium, City Hall, Cork.
Pictured is Sally Sisk (right), Fountainstown, with the painting of herself in her pram, also included is Sally's daughter Ruth Sisk.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 03/03/2016
Echo News.
Carrigaline & District Lions Club, Fashion Show in aid of Carrigaline Youth Centre, St. Luke's Home and Childrens Leukaemia Assiciation, at the Carrigaline Court Hotel, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
Anita Curtin, Carrigaline & District Lions Club, Ray Jolly, President Carrigaline & District Lions Club with Barbara and John Moore, Moores Jewellers, event sponsors.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.

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