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 EE 13/04/2018 - Eoghan Dinan request for Echo Watersports: The University Championships of Ireland rowing event at the National Rowing Centre in Farran, Co. Cork on Friday 13th April 2018.
UCC RC rower Lydia Heaphy (Skibbereen RC) who competed in the Women's Single scull.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 13/04/2018.
Rose of Tralee Jennifer Byrne and (right) Cork Rose Aisling O'Connor visited the The English Market, Cork as part of a quick visit to Cork City centre, pictured with Paul O'Donnell and market manager Orla Lannin.
The Cork Rose selection night will take place at The Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork on 9th June.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 13/04/2018.
Rose of Tralee Jennifer Byrne and (right) Cork Rose Aisling O'Connor visited the The English Market, Cork as part of a quick visit to Cork City centre, with (left) Paul O'Donnell and market manager Orla Lannin at the fountain.
The Cork Rose selection night will take place at The Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork on 9th June.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 13/04/2018.
Rose of Tralee Jennifer Byrne and (right) Cork Rose Aisling O'Connor visited the The English Market, Cork as part of a quick visit to Cork City centre, with (left) Paul O'Donnell and market manager Orla Lannin at the fountain.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 13/04/2018.
Rose of Tralee Jennifer Byrne and Cork Rose Aisling O'Connor visited the The English Market, Cork as part of a quick visit to Cork City centre, with Paul O'Donnell and market manager Orla Lannin.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 13/04/2018.
Rose of Tralee Jennifer Byrne and Cork Rose Aisling O'Connor visited the The English Market, Cork as part of a quick visit to Cork City centre, with Paul O'Donnell and market manager Orla Lannin..
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 13/04/2018.
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Cork Rose Aisling O'Connor and Rose of Tralee Jennifer Byrne visited the city centre offices of The Irish Examiner and The Evening Echo on Oliver Plunkett Street, Cork as part of a quick visit to Cork City centre, pictured with staff (from left) Elaine Dolan, Audrey Forde, Janice O'Callaghan and Valerie Deane.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 13/04/2018.
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Cork Rose Aisling O'Connor and Rose of Tralee Jennifer Byrne visited the city centre offices of The Irish Examiner and The Evening Echo on Oliver Plunkett Street, Cork as part of a quick visit to Cork City centre, pictured with staff (from left) Elaine Dolan, Audrey Forde, Janice O'Callaghan and Valerie Deane.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EEXX news 13/04/2018.
Cork Rose Aisling O'Connor and Rose of Tralee Jennifer Byrne visited the city centre offices of The Irish Examiner and The Evening Echo on Oliver Plunkett Street, Cork as part of a quick visit to Cork City centre, pictured with staff (from left) Valerie Deane, Elaine Dolan, Audrey Forde and Janice O'Callaghan.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 XX Catherine Shanahan EE Alan Healy; Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project: A special project which has brought to life memories of the former St Marys Orthopaedic Hospital in Gurranabraher was launched on Thursday. The Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project has spent 12 months gathering memories of those who worked at and used the old St Mary’s Orthopaedic Hospital. The site of the former hospital is currently undergoing a multi-million euro transformation as building work nears completion on a new HSE Primary Care Centre.
The event took place on Thursday April 12th from 12.30 – 2.15pm at the Cork Folklore Project Outreach Hub at The Cathedral Visitor Centre which is under the North Cathedral to officially launch the “The Ministry of Healing”. Audio clips from the Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project will also be played at the event. A small photographic display which is growing as material is presenting itself to project staff will also be available to view at the event.
NOTE- Old images have been emailed by the group to the pic desk for inclusion.
Scene pic.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX Catherine Shanahan EE Alan Healy; Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project: A special project which has brought to life memories of the former St Marys Orthopaedic Hospital in Gurranabraher was launched on Thursday. The Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project has spent 12 months gathering memories of those who worked at and used the old St Mary’s Orthopaedic Hospital. The site of the former hospital is currently undergoing a multi-million euro transformation as building work nears completion on a new HSE Primary Care Centre.
The event took place on Thursday April 12th from 12.30 – 2.15pm at the Cork Folklore Project Outreach Hub at The Cathedral Visitor Centre which is under the North Cathedral to officially launch the “The Ministry of Healing”. Audio clips from the Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project will also be played at the event. A small photographic display which is growing as material is presenting itself to project staff will also be available to view at the event.
NOTE- Old images have been emailed by the group to the pic desk for inclusion.
Former staff Moira Myers, Mary B. Barrett and Claire O'Donovan at the launch.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX Catherine Shanahan EE Alan Healy; Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project: A special project which has brought to life memories of the former St Marys Orthopaedic Hospital in Gurranabraher was launched on Thursday. The Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project has spent 12 months gathering memories of those who worked at and used the old St Mary’s Orthopaedic Hospital. The site of the former hospital is currently undergoing a multi-million euro transformation as building work nears completion on a new HSE Primary Care Centre.
The event took place on Thursday April 12th from 12.30 – 2.15pm at the Cork Folklore Project Outreach Hub at The Cathedral Visitor Centre which is under the North Cathedral to officially launch the “The Ministry of Healing”. Audio clips from the Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project will also be played at the event. A small photographic display which is growing as material is presenting itself to project staff will also be available to view at the event.
NOTE- Old images have been emailed by the group to the pic desk for inclusion.
Breda McNamara, local resident and former staff member Mary T. O'Sullivan look over some old photos. Mary was a cook at the hospital from 1973 to 2010.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX Catherine Shanahan EE Alan Healy; Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project: A special project which has brought to life memories of the former St Marys Orthopaedic Hospital in Gurranabraher was launched on Thursday. The Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project has spent 12 months gathering memories of those who worked at and used the old St Mary’s Orthopaedic Hospital. The site of the former hospital is currently undergoing a multi-million euro transformation as building work nears completion on a new HSE Primary Care Centre.
The event took place on Thursday April 12th from 12.30 – 2.15pm at the Cork Folklore Project Outreach Hub at The Cathedral Visitor Centre which is under the North Cathedral to officially launch the “The Ministry of Healing”. Audio clips from the Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project will also be played at the event. A small photographic display which is growing as material is presenting itself to project staff will also be available to view at the event.
NOTE- Old images have been emailed by the group to the pic desk for inclusion.
(left) Contributor Maura O'Connell, former matron, who worked at the hospital from 1965 to 1997, with (right) former theatre nurse Fionnuala O'Gorman looking over a photo (which includes her) from 1994 of a ministerial visit to newly revamped surgical theatres, by Minister for Health Brendan Howlin. 
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX Catherine Shanahan EE Alan Healy; Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project: A special project which has brought to life memories of the former St Marys Orthopaedic Hospital in Gurranabraher was launched on Thursday. The Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project has spent 12 months gathering memories of those who worked at and used the old St Mary’s Orthopaedic Hospital. The site of the former hospital is currently undergoing a multi-million euro transformation as building work nears completion on a new HSE Primary Care Centre.
The event took place on Thursday April 12th from 12.30 – 2.15pm at the Cork Folklore Project Outreach Hub at The Cathedral Visitor Centre which is under the North Cathedral to officially launch the “The Ministry of Healing”. Audio clips from the Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project will also be played at the event. A small photographic display which is growing as material is presenting itself to project staff will also be available to view at the event.
NOTE- Old images have been emailed by the group to the pic desk for inclusion.
Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald with (left) Tomas Mac Conmara, Cork Folklore Project and Joanne McNamara, Community Health Worker, Health Action Zone, HSE and members of the HSE Commissioning Group with the short book 'The Ministry of Healing' based on the oral history and photos collected from contributors.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX Catherine Shanahan EE Alan Healy; Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project: A special project which has brought to life memories of the former St Marys Orthopaedic Hospital in Gurranabraher was launched on Thursday. The Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project has spent 12 months gathering memories of those who worked at and used the old St Mary’s Orthopaedic Hospital. The site of the former hospital is currently undergoing a multi-million euro transformation as building work nears completion on a new HSE Primary Care Centre.
The event took place on Thursday April 12th from 12.30 – 2.15pm at the Cork Folklore Project Outreach Hub at The Cathedral Visitor Centre which is under the North Cathedral to officially launch the “The Ministry of Healing”. Audio clips from the Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project will also be played at the event. A small photographic display which is growing as material is presenting itself to project staff will also be available to view at the event.
NOTE- Old images have been emailed by the group to the pic desk for inclusion.
Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald with Tomas Mac Conmara, Cork Folklore Project and Joanne McNamara, Community Health Worker, Health Action Zone, HSE with the short book 'The Ministry of Healing' based on the oral history and photos collected from contributors.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX Catherine Shanahan EE Alan Healy; Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project: A special project which has brought to life memories of the former St Marys Orthopaedic Hospital in Gurranabraher was launched on Thursday. The Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project has spent 12 months gathering memories of those who worked at and used the old St Mary’s Orthopaedic Hospital. The site of the former hospital is currently undergoing a multi-million euro transformation as building work nears completion on a new HSE Primary Care Centre.
The event took place on Thursday April 12th from 12.30 – 2.15pm at the Cork Folklore Project Outreach Hub at The Cathedral Visitor Centre which is under the North Cathedral to officially launch the “The Ministry of Healing”. Audio clips from the Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project will also be played at the event. A small photographic display which is growing as material is presenting itself to project staff will also be available to view at the event.
NOTE- Old images have been emailed by the group to the pic desk for inclusion.
Former staff member Noel Dempsey at the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 XX Catherine Shanahan EE Alan Healy; Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project: A special project which has brought to life memories of the former St Marys Orthopaedic Hospital in Gurranabraher was launched on Thursday. The Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project has spent 12 months gathering memories of those who worked at and used the old St Mary’s Orthopaedic Hospital. The site of the former hospital is currently undergoing a multi-million euro transformation as building work nears completion on a new HSE Primary Care Centre.
The event took place on Thursday April 12th from 12.30 – 2.15pm at the Cork Folklore Project Outreach Hub at The Cathedral Visitor Centre which is under the North Cathedral to officially launch the “The Ministry of Healing”. Audio clips from the Memories of the Orthopaedic Oral History Project will also be played at the event. A small photographic display which is growing as material is presenting itself to project staff will also be available to view at the event.
NOTE- Old images have been emailed by the group to the pic desk for inclusion.
Joanne McNamara, Community Health Worker, Health Action Zone, HSE speaking at the event.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 EE Kevin O’Neill: The Lord Mayor officially opened the Children’s Garden (new courtyard section) at Hollyhill Knocknaheeny Family Centre. 
Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald and Lady Mayoress Georgina Fitzgerald with children Faye Murphy, Lachlan Buckley, Sophie Richmond, Ellie carmody and (left) childcare worker Phil McCormack and (right) Angela Kalaitzake, Co-ordinator, Hollyhill/Knocknaheeny Family Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE Kevin O’Neill: The Lord Mayor officially opened the Children’s Garden (new courtyard section) at Hollyhill Knocknaheeny Family Centre. 
Katie Delaney, Charlie Noonan and Millie Curtin doing some watering of the raised-bed flowers.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 EE Kevin O’Neill: The Lord Mayor officially opened the Children’s Garden (new courtyard section) at Hollyhill Knocknaheeny Family Centre. 
Lord Mayor Cllr Tony Fitzgerald and Lady Mayoress Georgina Fitzgerald with staff, board of management members and supporters at the opening event.
Pic; Larry Cummins

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