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 EEjob 29/04/2016 EE ALAN HEALY
County Mayor Cllr John Paul O'Shea with Julia Murphy, CEO Westgate Foundation, Norma Gayer, Chairman, Westgate Foundation, and Patrons at the official unveiling of the 2016 Westgate Foundation Patron Scheme, Westgate Foundation, Ballincollig, Co, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell
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 EEjob 29/04/2016 EE ALAN HEALY
County Mayor Cllr John Paul O'Shea and Cllr Derry Canty with Friends and Staff at the official unveiling of the 2016 Westgate Foundation Patron Scheme, Westgate Foundation, Ballincollig, Co, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell
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 EEjob 29/04/2016 EE ALAN HEALY
County Mayor Cllr John Paul O'Shea and Cllr Derry Canty with Friends and Staff at the official unveiling of the 2016 Westgate Foundation Patron Scheme, Westgate Foundation, Ballincollig, Co, Cork.
Picture: Denis Scannell
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 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Ramon Gazper, Corinthian Boys wins possession in the air against Douglas Hall.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Defender Barry McCarthy, Douglas Hall makes a clearance under pressure from Corinthians. 
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Douglas Hall scramble to clear the ball under pressure in front of goals from Corinthians.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Luke O'Leary, Corinthian Boys chases the ball up the left wing against Douglas Hall.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Ramon Gazper, Corinthian Boys in action in midfield against Douglas Hall.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Ramon Gazper, Corinthian Boys tries to stop attacker Darragh Murray, Douglas Hall.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 EE sport 30/04/2016.
Ramon Gazper, Corinthian Boys chases attacker Darragh Murray, Douglas Hall.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Matthew Murphy, Douglas Hall in action against Corinthian Boys.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Matthew Murphy, Douglas Hall stretches to keep possession from Tomas Hyde, Corinthian Boys.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Matthew Murphy, Douglas Hall stretches to keep possession from Tomas Hyde, Corinthian Boys.
ORIEL HOUSE HOTEL ROY KEANE U13 PREMIER LEAGUE: Corinthian Boys v Douglas Hall at Castletreasure. Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Cobh Wanderer's 'keeper Mick Devine grabs the ball from the air from a UCC corner kick.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Shane Butz Daly, UCC in action against Cobh Wanderer's.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Defender Dave O'Connor in action in the air for UCC against Cobh Wanderer's Alan O'Flynn.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Defender Dave O'Connor in action in the air for UCC against Cobh Wanderer's Alan O'Flynn.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Owen Kinsella, Cobh Wanderer's brings the ball under control.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Cian Murphy in action in the air for UCC against Cobh Wanderer's defender Gary Collins.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Cian Murphy in action in the air for UCC against Cobh Wanderer's defender Gary Collins.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE SPORT 30/04/2016: MSL SOCCER: Oldchurch Park Cobh, 2pm Beamish Cup quarter-final, Cobh Wanderers v UCC.
Shane Butz Daly in action for UCC.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir give a free public performance on the choral trail in Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty-four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir give a free public performance on the choral trail in Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty-four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
Young festival volunteers 4yo Aimee Kearney, Ballincollig and Aoife Osborne, Blarney on the choral trail in the city centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir give a free public choral trail performance in Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty-four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir give a free public choral trail performance in Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty-four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir give a free public choral trail performance in Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty-four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir give a free public choral trail performance in Cork City Library, Grand Parade, Cork on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty-four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). The choir performed on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
20month old Maggie Collins, who travelled from Paris, to meet up with grandmother Pam Collins and her sister Jenny McCormick.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). The choir performed on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
20month old Maggie Collins, who travelled from Paris, to meet up with grandmother Pam Collins and her sister Jenny McCormick.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia) perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside Tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A (total) travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival. The choir had previously never travelled outside tasmania, and described the festival as a unique festival for its welcome and involvement of non-competitive choirs.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX news 29/04/2016.
The Cork International Choral Festival 2016. 
SING FOR YOUR LIFE! CHOIR (from Hobart,Tasmania, Australia). Choir Director Jane Christie-Johnston and her choir perform on The Grand Parade, Cork prior to their free choral trail performance in Cork City Library on Friday afternoon. Sixty-three of a total of one hundred and twenty choir members made the trip to Cork. A travelling party of approximately eighty travelled 18,000km, over twenty four flight hours, to appear at the Festival.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Eddie Buckley, Third Officer, (2nd from left) with Seniors Officers, Noel Rawley, Second Officer, John Ryan, Chief Fire Officer and David Spillett, Assistant Chief Fire Officer.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Eddie Buckley, Third Officer, with a Salute from grandson Sam Rodgers and a kiss from grand daughter, Katie Rodgers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Holding his grand dad's, Eddie Buckley's Axe, is Sam Rodgers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Eddie Buckley, Third Officer, with his wife Kay.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Eddie Buckley, Third Officer, with his grand children Sam and Katie Rodgers.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEddieBuckley11 
 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Eddie Buckley, Third Officer, with Blue Watch.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEddieBuckley10 
 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Eddie Buckley, Third Officer, for the final time, calling, The Falling Out of Blue Watch and The Falling In of Red Watch.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEddieBuckley09 
 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Eddie Buckley, Third Officer, for the final time, calling, The Falling Out of Blue Watch and The Falling In of Red Watch.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEddieBuckley08 
 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Eddie Buckley, Third Officer, addresses the gathering.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEddieBuckley07 
 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Eddie Buckley, Third Officer, addresses the gathering.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEddieBuckley06 
 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Eddie Buckley, Third Officer, enjoys a lighter moment, during his address to the gathering.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEddieBuckley05 
 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
John Finn, Fire Fighter Blue Watch, with a presentation on behalf of the Cork City Fire Brigade Sports & Social Club, to Eddie Buckley, Third Officer, also included is Sam Rodgers, Eddie's grandson.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEddieBuckley04 
 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Declan O'Shea, 3rd Officer, make a presentation to Eddie Buckley, 3rd Officer, also included is Sam Rodgers, Eddie's grandson.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEddieBuckley03 
 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Eddie Buckley, Third Officer Blue Watch, holds his grandson's, Sam Rodgers, hand while John Ryan, Chief Fire Officer, addresses the ceremony.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEddieBuckley02 
 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Sam Rodgers, grandson of Eddie Buckley, Third Officer (centre) holding hands, during the ceremony, also included is Ger Ryan, Station Officer.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
JCEddieBuckley01 
 EEXXjob 29/04/2016
Echo News/Irish Examiner..
Standing Down Ceremony for Cork City Fire Brigade Third Officer Blue Watch, Eddie Buckley, at Anglesea Street Fire Station, Anglesea Street, Cork.
Sam Rodgers, grandson of Eddie Buckley, Third Officer (centre) smiles during the ceremony, also included is Ger Ryan, Station Officer.
Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EEjob 29.04.2016
Echo Sport
College Corinthians defender Matthew Draper heads clear under pressure from Carrigaline United's Denis Behan, during their MSL Senior Premier Division League clash, at Ballea Park.
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEjob 29.04.2016
Echo Sport
College Corinthians' Bryan Cotter battles with Carrigaline United's Keith McGovern, during their MSL Senior Premier Division League clash, at Ballea Park.
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEjob 29.04.2016
Echo Sport
Carrigaline United's Denis Behan scores against College Corinthians, during their MSL Senior Premier Division League clash, at Ballea Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290416soccer004 
 EEjob 29.04.2016
Echo Sport
College Corinthians' Kevin Madden controls the ball challenged by Carrigaline United's Rob Slevin, during their MSL Senior Premier Division League clash, at Ballea Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290416soccer003 
 EEjob 29.04.2016
Echo Sport
Carrigaline United's Keith McGovern wins the ball under pressure from College Corinthians' Ronan Stanton, during their MSL Senior Premier Division League clash, at Ballea Park.
Picture: David Keane.
DKE290416soccer002 
 EEjob 29.04.2016
Echo Sport
College Corinthians' Rory Cotter clears his lines as Carrigaline United's Danny O'Connell closes in, during their MSL Senior Premier Division League clash, at Ballea Park.
Picture: David Keane.
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 EEjob 29.04.2016
Echo Sport
Carrigaline United's Danny O'Connell goes past College Corinthians' Ronan Stanton, during their MSL Senior Premier Division League clash, at Ballea Park.
Picture: David Keane.

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