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  • Noeleen Hayes, secretary Doonbeg Drama Festival, Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI and John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-004.JPG
  • Conor Leyden, Environmental Community Warden with the Waste Enforcement Unit of Clare County Council with Doonbeg Community Development workers; Danny Buckley, Ollie Gallagher, Tommy Haugh  and Joe Pender who are  gathering illegally dumped rubbish at Poll a Cheoil road outside Doonbeg village,  as part of the  development of the Doonbeg Loop Walk. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Rubbish-20190123-004.JPG
  • Conor Leyden, Environmental Community Warden with the Waste Enforcement Unit of Clare County Council with Doonbeg Community Development workers; Joe Pender, Ollie Gallagher, Tommy Haugh  and Danny Buckley, who are  gathering illegally dumped rubbish at Poll a Cheoil road outside Doonbeg village,  as part of the  development of the Doonbeg Loop Walk. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Rubbish-20190123-002.JPG
  • Conor Leyden, Environmental Community Warden with the Waste Enforcement Unit of Clare County Council with Doonbeg Community Development workers; Danny Buckley, Ollie Gallagher, Tommy Haugh  and Joe Pender who are  gathering illegally dumped rubbish at Poll a Cheoil road outside Doonbeg village,  as part of the  development of the Doonbeg Loop Walk. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Rubbish-20190123-005.JPG
  • Conor Leyden, Environmental Community Warden with the Waste Enforcement Unit of Clare County Council with Doonbeg Community Development workers; Joe Pender, Ollie Gallagher, Tommy Haugh  and Danny Buckley, who are  gathering illegally dumped rubbish at Poll a Cheoil road outside Doonbeg village,  as part of the  development of the Doonbeg Loop Walk. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Rubbish-20190123-001.JPG
  • Noeleen Hayes, secretary Doonbeg Drama Festival, Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI and John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-004.JPG
  • Noeleen Hayes, secretary Doonbeg Drama Festival, Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI and John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-003.JPG
  • Conor Leyden, Environmental Community Warden with the Waste Enforcement Unit of Clare County Council with Doonbeg Community Development workers;  Ollie Gallagher, Joe Pender, Danny Buckley,  and Tommy Haugh who are  gathering illegally dumped rubbish at Poll a Cheoil road outside Doonbeg village,  as part of the  development of the Doonbeg Loop Walk. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Rubbish-20190123-003.JPG
  • Some of the members of the West Clare Drama Festival Doonbeg committee Murt Mc Inerney, Michael Doyle, Mary Buckley, Willie Nolan, Catherine Mc Inerney, Rita Mc Inerney and Ava Mc Inerney can take a break backstage as all is underway for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of their 55th Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-018.JPG
  • Throwing The Toys Out Of The Pram.....Declan O Connor as Calvin, in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of  Babysitting Calvin, ahead of the Doonbeg One Act Festival which runs from Saturday 14th to Monday 16th November. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama-20151110-009.JPG
  • Paraic Aherne of Doonbeg in action against Cillian Blake of Doonbeg during their senior championship game at Kilmihil. Photograph by John Kelly
    Eire Og V Doonbeg-20210911-029.JPG
  • Eric Trump, Son of United States President Donald Trump, addresses the crowd gathered as he arrives outside Morrissey’s in Doonbeg Village. Looking on are Scott Marr, Head Green-keeper, Brian Shaw, Head Professional at Doonbeg Golf Club and Hugh Mc Nally of Morrissey’s at rear. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Trump Brothers Doonbeg-20190605-055.JPG
  • Mary Egan, of Doonbeg Drama Group looking after the fundraising raffle at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-019.jpg
  • Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI, John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival, and adjudicator Imelda Mc Donagh at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-014.JPG
  • Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI and Noeleen Hayes, secretary Doonbeg Drama Festival, at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-005.JPG
  • Digging Doonbeg at the St Patrick's Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg-Parade-20220318-005.JPG
  • Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI, John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival, and adjudicator Imelda Mc Donagh at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-014.JPG
  • John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival, and adjudicator Imelda Mc Donagh at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-013.JPG
  • John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival, and adjudicator Imelda Mc Donagh at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-012.JPG
  • Coman Keaveney, chairman of ADCI and Noeleen Hayes, secretary Doonbeg Drama Festival, at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-005.JPG
  • Baby Steps....Declan O Connor as Calvin, in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of  Babysitting Calvin, ahead of the Doonbeg One Act Festival which runs from Saturday 14th to Monday 16th November. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama-20151110-007.JPG
  • Digging Doonbeg at the St Patrick's Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg-Parade-20220318-005.JPG
  • Mary Egan, of Doonbeg Drama Group looking after the fundraising raffle at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-019.JPG
  • Brian Shanahan, nephew of Willie Shanahan and Doonbeg GAA Chairman, speaking during a ceremony, under an umbrella provided by Paddy Waldron, at Doonbeg GAA Field,  to mark the anniversary of the deaths of Republicans Willie Shanahan and Michael Mc Namara who were killed on December 22nd 1920 by British Forces. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Comm-20201219-013.JPG
  • Brian Shanahan, nephew of Willie Shanahan and Doonbeg GAA Chairman, speaking during a ceremony, under an umbrella provided by Paddy Waldron, at Doonbeg GAA Field,  to mark the anniversary of the deaths of Republicans Willie Shanahan and Michael Mc Namara who were killed on December 22nd 1920 by British Forces. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Comm-20201219-012.JPG
  • John Keane as Howard, Laura Capon as Maria and Siobhan Garvey as Penny in in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama group’s production of "When Did You Last See Your Trousers", by Ray Galton and John Antrobus, which runs in the local hall on 21st, 22nd, and 29th March as well as on 5th April at 8.30pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama-20200302-002.JPG
  • Rita Mc Inerney as Donna, at right watched by Seanie Honan as Bob, with Fiona Stack as Katie and Emer Nolan as Laura, in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of  Babysitting Calvin, ahead of the Doonbeg One Act Festival which runs from Saturday 14th to Monday 16th November. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama-20151110-013.JPG
  • Rita Mc Inerney as Donna, at right watched by Seanie Honan as Bob, with Fiona Stack as Katie and Emer Nolan as Laura, in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of  Babysitting Calvin, ahead of the Doonbeg One Act Festival which runs from Saturday 14th to Monday 16th November. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama-20151110-013.JPG
  • John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival, and adjudicator Imelda Mc Donagh at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-013.JPG
  • John Keane, Chairman Doonbeg Drama Festival, and adjudicator Imelda Mc Donagh at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-012.JPG
  • Anthony Morrissey as The Policeman and Roy Capon as The Inspector, in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama group’s production of "When Did You Last See Your Trousers", by Ray Galton and John Antrobus, which runs in the local hall on 21st, 22nd, and 29th March as well as on 5th April at 8.30pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama-20200302-006.JPG
  • One of Doonbeg's most prominent personalities, Sinie Behan, gives people a sneak preview of his beautiful flower garden in Doonmore, Doonbeg - August 27, 1999.
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  • Baby Steps....Declan O Connor as Calvin, in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of  Babysitting Calvin, ahead of the Doonbeg One Act Festival which runs from Saturday 14th to Monday 16th November. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama-20151110-007.JPG
  • Throwing The Toys Out Of The Pram.....Declan O Connor as Calvin, in rehearsals for Doonbeg Drama Group's production of  Babysitting Calvin, ahead of the Doonbeg One Act Festival which runs from Saturday 14th to Monday 16th November. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama-20151110-009.JPG
  • Anthony Morrissey as The Policeman and Margaret Whelan as Deirdre, in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama group’s production of "When Did You Last See Your Trousers", by Ray Galton and John Antrobus, which runs in the local hall on 21st, 22nd, and 29th March as well as on 5th April at 8.30pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama-20200302-008.JPG
  • Jack Mc Mahon, as Jimmy the Punk, in in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama group’s production of "When Did You Last See Your Trousers", by Ray Galton and John Antrobus, which runs in the local hall on 21st, 22nd, and 29th March as well as on 5th April at 8.30pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama-20200302-003.JPG
  • Jack Mc Mahon, as Jimmy the Punk, in in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama group’s production of "When Did You Last See Your Trousers", by Ray Galton and John Antrobus, which runs in the local hall on 21st, 22nd, and 29th March as well as on 5th April at 8.30pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama-20200302-004.JPG
  • Anthony Morrissey as The Policeman and Roy Capon as The Inspector, in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama group’s production of "When Did You Last See Your Trousers", by Ray Galton and John Antrobus, which runs in the local hall on 21st, 22nd, and 29th March as well as on 5th April at 8.30pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama-20200302-007.JPG
  • John Keane as Howard, Laura Capon as Maria and Siobhan Garvey as Penny in in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama group’s production of "When Did You Last See Your Trousers", by Ray Galton and John Antrobus, which runs in the local hall on 21st, 22nd, and 29th March as well as on 5th April at 8.30pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama-20200302-001.JPG
  • Dave Hanley as Martin in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama Group's production of Fool For Love by Sam Sheppard, ahead of this season's amateur drama circuit. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama-20190211-003-BW.JPG
  • Anthony Morrissey as The Policeman and Margaret Whelan as Deirdre, in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama group’s production of "When Did You Last See Your Trousers", by Ray Galton and John Antrobus, which runs in the local hall on 21st, 22nd, and 29th March as well as on 5th April at 8.30pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama-20200302-009.JPG
  • Jack Mc Mahon, as Jimmy the Punk, in in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama group’s production of "When Did You Last See Your Trousers", by Ray Galton and John Antrobus, which runs in the local hall on 21st, 22nd, and 29th March as well as on 5th April at 8.30pm nightly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama-20200302-005.JPG
  • Dave Hanley as Martin in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama Group's production of Fool For Love by Sam Sheppard, ahead of this season's amateur drama circuit. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama-20190211-004.JPG
  • Sean Ahern as Dan and Mary Colbert as Betty in the Palace Players, (Kilworth, Cork) production of Chapatti by Christian O Reilly on stage at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-018.JPG
  • Pat and Teresa Fitzpatrick with Paddy Mc Donald at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-010.JPG
  • Plenty of colour at the St Patrick's Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Molly Gallagher and Sophia Daly living it up during the St Patrick’s Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Aine and Molly Keogh travelling in style at the St Patrick’s Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tractor enthusiasts taking part at the St Patrick’s Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg-Parade-20220318-017.JPG
  • Tractor enthusiasts taking part at the St Patrick’s Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg-Parade-20220318-014.JPG
  • A windswept Aoibhinn Purtill at the St Patrick's Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg-Parade-20220318-012.JPG
  • Tom McGrath gets his top off at the St Patrick’s Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tom McGrath gets his top off at the St Patrick’s Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg-Parade-20220318-028.JPG
  • Tractor enthusiasts taking part at the St Patrick’s Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg-Parade-20220318-017.JPG
  • Garda Kyle Frawley leading his mounted officers at the St Patrick's Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Plenty of colour at the St Patrick's Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg-Parade-20220318-007.JPG
  • Mermaid Ruby Crowley at the St Patrick’s Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg-Parade-20220318-006.JPG
  • Tony Henchy planting potatoes on his float at the St Patrick’s Day parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg-Parade-20220318-004.JPG
  • George Comerford looking after the programmes at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-020.JPG
  • Pat and Teresa Fitzpatrick with Paddy Mc Donald at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-010.JPG
  • Doonbeg mentors Donal O Sullivan and X sandwich player Zak O Shea in celebration following their win over Clarecastle in the U-13, Div. 2 final at Cooraclare. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clarecastle-20211010-058.JPG
  • Doonbeg players and mentor Brian Shanahan celebrate their win over Clarecastle in their U-13, Div. 2 final at Cooraclare. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clarecastle-20211010-055.JPG
  • Darragh Mc Donnell of Clarecastle in action against Daniel Haugh of Doonbeg during their U-13, Div. 2 final at Cooraclare. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clarecastle-20211010-029.JPG
  • Sean Kelly of Clarecastle in action against Daire Garvey of Doonbeg during their U-13, Div. 2 final at Cooraclare. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clarecastle-20211010-017.JPG
  • George Comerford of Doonbeg in action against Tom Slattery of Clarecastle during their U-13, Div. 2 final at Cooraclare. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clarecastle-20211010-005.JPG
  • Ian Ryan of Doonbeg in action against Rory Ralph of Clarecastle during their U-13, Div. 2 final at Cooraclare. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clarecastle-20211010-001.JPG
  • Paddy O Malley of Eire Og is held by James Killeen and Eamon Tubridy of Doonbeg during their senior championship game at Kilmihil. Photograph by John Kelly
    Eire Og V Doonbeg-20210911-032.JPG
  • Gavin Cooney of Eire Og in action against David Tubridy of Doonbeg during their senior championship game at Kilmihil. Photograph by John Kelly
    Eire Og V Doonbeg-20210911-023.JPG
  • David Tubridy of Doonbeg during their senior championship game at Kilmihil. Photograph by John Kelly
    Eire Og V Doonbeg-20210911-016.JPG
  • Einne O Connor of Eire Og in action against Michael Tubridy of Doonbeg during their senior championship game at Kilmihil. Photograph by John Kelly
    Eire Og V Doonbeg-20210911-013.JPG
  • Doonbeg manager Mark Rafferty talks with players at half time during their senior championship game at Kilmihil. Photograph by John Kelly
    Eire Og V Doonbeg-20210911-009.JPG
  • Cathal Killeen of Doonbeg in action against Darren O Neill and Aidan Mc Grath of Eire Og during their senior championship game at Kilmihil. Photograph by John Kelly
    Eire Og V Doonbeg-20210911-003.JPG
  • Jason Linnane of Doonbeg in action against Mark Mc Inerney and Aidan Mc Grath of Eire Og during their senior championship game at Kilmihil. Photograph by John Kelly
    Eire Og V Doonbeg-20210911-002.JPG
  • Daddy's girl...Paraic Aherne of Doonbeg is consoled by his daughter Aimee following their senior championship game at Kilmihil. Photograph by John Kelly
    Eire Og V Doonbeg-20210911-001.JPG
  • Eamon Tubridy of Doonbeg celebrates on the final whistle after their Senior Football Championship game win over Clondegad  at Cusack Park. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Clondegad manager Flan Enright looks on from the sideline during their Senior Football Championship game against Doonbeg at Cusack Park. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clondegad-20210801-040.JPG
  • Shane Brennan of Clondegad  collects his kit bag after being sent off against Doonbeg during their Senior Football Championship game at Cusack Park. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clondegad-20210801-029.JPG
  • Mark Crowe of Clondegad in action against Killian Blake of Doonbeg during their Senior Football Championship game at Cusack Park. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clondegad-20210801-027.JPG
  • Ronan Good of Doonbeg gets told off by referee Jim Hickey during their Senior Football Championship against Clondegad  game at Cusack Park. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clondegad-20210801-026.JPG
  • Shane Brennan of Clondegad in action against James Killeen and Ronan Good of Doonbeg during their Senior Football Championship game at Cusack Park. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clondegad-20210801-024.JPG
  • Shane Brennan of Clondegad in action against Jason Linnane of Doonbeg during their Senior Football Championship game at Cusack Park. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clondegad-20210801-019.JPG
  • Gary Brennan of Clondegad gets his jersey stretched by Tadgh Lillis of Doonbeg, watched by Cathal Killeen, during their Senior Football Championship game at Cusack Park. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clondegad-20210801-018.JPG
  • Podge Mc Mahon of Clondegad in action against Paraic Aherne and Joe Blake of Doonbeg during their Senior Football Championship game at Cusack Park. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clondegad-20210801-015.JPG
  • Cathal Killeen of Doonbeg in action against Gary Brennan of Clondegad during their Senior Football Championship game at Cusack Park. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clondegad-20210801-007.JPG
  • Paul Dillon of Doonbeg is held by Declan O Loughlin of Clondegad, resulting in a penalty kick, during their Senior Football Championship game at Cusack Park. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg V Clondegad-20210801-001.JPG
  • Kevin Shanahan, nephew of Willie Shanahan lays a wreath during a ceremony, at Doonbeg GAA Field,  to mark the anniversary of the deaths of Republicans Willie Shanahan and Michael Mc Namara who were killed on December 22nd 1920 by British Forces. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Comm-20201219-019.JPG
  • Kevin Shanahan, nephew of Willie Shanahan waits with his grand daughter Abbie Shanahan to lay a wreath during a ceremony, at Doonbeg GAA Field,  to mark the anniversary of the deaths of Republicans Willie Shanahan and Michael Mc Namara who were killed on December 22nd 1920 by British Forces. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Comm-20201219-015.JPG
  • At a wreath laying ceremony, in Doonbeg graveyard,  to mark the anniversary of the deaths of Replublicans Willie Shanahan and Michael Mc Namara who were killed on December 22nd 1920 by British Forces. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Comm-20201219-010.JPG
  • Eoin Shanahan, nephew of Willie Shanahan, lays a wreath during a ceremony, in Doonbeg graveyard,  to mark the anniversary of the deaths of Replublicans Willie Shanahan and Michael Mc Namara who were killed on December 22nd 1920 by British Forces. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Comm-20201219-004.JPG
  • Number checkers Bernie Hayes and Teresa Ryan celebrating the 50th anniversary of Doonbeg Community Bingo. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Bingo-20191025-004.JPG
  • Eric Trump is greeted warmly as he arrives for a walkabout in Doonbeg Village. Photograph by John Kelly
    Trump Brothers Doonbeg-20190605-046.JPG
  • Eric Trump arrives for a walkabout in Doonbeg Village. Photograph by John Kelly
    Trump Brothers Doonbeg-20190605-045.JPG
  • Local business woman Rita Mc Inerney is interviewed for TV in Doonbeg Village during the visit of the US President Donald Trump. Photograph by John Kelly
    Trump Brothers Doonbeg-20190605-001.JPG
  • A view of the interior of the old parochial House at Doonbeg which was damaged by fire. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A view of the old parochial House at Doonbeg which was damaged by fire. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fire At Doonbeg-20190527-005.JPG
  • A view of the old parochial House at Doonbeg which was damaged by fire. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fire At Doonbeg-20190527-003.JPG
  • All set for the visit of the United States President Donald J. Trump to his Golf Club at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The US flag flying high in the Long Village, as a local brushes up the footpath outside her premised, ahead of the visit of the United States President Donald J. Trump to Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Dave Hanley as Martin in rehearsals for the Doonbeg Drama Group's production of Fool For Love by Sam Sheppard, ahead of this season's amateur drama circuit. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama-20190211-003.JPG
  • Swimmers enter the water during the annual Doonbeg  GAA Christmas Swim at White Strand. Photograph by John Kelly.
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