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  • Clodagh Moloney waits to go kayaking during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-034.JPG
  • Flagmount National School has won the Munster Region Encouragement Award in the National Young Savers' Awards for primary schools, promoted by An Post. Pictured at the presentation ceremony are (from left) Siobahn Shanahan-Molomey of the Flagmount board of management; An Post chief executive, John Hynes; pupils, Noel McNamara and Sinead Flaherty and principal, Pat McNamara - February 4, 2000.
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  • Trish Rodgers helps Nisha O Neill to change out of her wet suit during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-032.JPG
  • Local girl Lia Crilly swimming during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-026.JPG
  • Ken Collins and John O Mara, who swam the length of Lough Graney in aid of Raheen Hospice, unveil a stone bench during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-005.JPG
  • Aisling Sweeney of Flagmount NS, who was second in the Fifth/Sixth class Green Schools Marine Creative Writing competition, which had over two hundred entries. Photograph by John Kelly
    Flagmount NS-20210510-003.JPG
  • The RESCUE 115 helicopter from Shannon making an appearance during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-015.JPG
  • Aidan Fitzpatrick, Ava Moroney, Eva Wynne, Olivia Horan and Aisling Sweeney, the Flagmount NS committee, who achieved their first Pieta House Amber Flag to promote positive mental health in their school. Photograph by John Kelly
    Flagmount NS-20210510-001.JPG
  • Lauren O Meara and Alannah Hayes go for a dip during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-023.JPG
  • Paul Mc Mahon, Aine Daly and Emma Mc Mahon warm up during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-017.JPG
  • Kevin Grant with his dog Luna on a paddle board during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-008.JPG
  • Liam Hayes and Colm Moloney try a bit of rowing during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-028.JPG
  • Lauren O Meara and Alannah Hayes go for a dip during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-021.JPG
  • Cathal Collins with his daughter Fia during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-014.JPG
  • Kevin Grant with his dog Luna on a paddle board during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-007.JPG
  • John O Mara and Ken Collins, who are going to swim the length of Lough Graney on July 29th, in aid of Raheen Hospice, as part of the 50th anniversary of the Flagmount Water Safety Swimming classes. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount Swim Launch-20170711-006.JPG
  • Fionn Fahy having fun in an orb during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-030.JPG
  • Lauren O Meara and Alannah Hayes go for a dip during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-022.JPG
  • Aisling Sweeney of Flagmount NS, who was second in the Fifth/Sixth class Green Schools Marine Creative Writing competition, which had over two hundred entries, photographed with her teacher Louise O Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Flagmount NS-20210510-004.JPG
  • The RESCUE 115 helicopter from Shannon making an appearance during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-016.JPG
  • Kevin Grant instructing a group of children on kayaking during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-013.JPG
  • Katie Moloney paddling on a stand up board during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-002.JPG
  • Local men John O Mara and Ken Collins, who are going to swim the length of Lough Graney on July 29th, in aid of Raheen Hospice, as part of the 50th anniversary of the Flagmount Water Safety Swimming classes. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount Swim Launch-20170711-004.JPG
  • Local men John O Mara and Ken Collins, who are going to swim the length of Lough Graney on July 29th, in aid of Raheen Hospice, as part of the 50th anniversary of the Flagmount Water Safety Swimming classes. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount Swim Launch-20170711-001.JPG
  • Pictured at the Scariff Civic Amenity Centre responding to an invitation from Clare County Council to visit council amenities to commemorate the centenary of Local Government were Flagmount National School pupils Sinead Flathery, Louise Leonard, Daragh Leonard and Ronan Flathery, with their teacher, Pauline McGrath - May 21, 1999. Photograph by Ger Leddin
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  • Some of the 28 pupils of Flagmount NS who took part in a National Geographic short film based on the native forests of Ireland. From left, Orla Wynne, Alyssa O Doherty, Conor Houlihan, Michael Mc Namara, Ellie Rose Fitzpatrick and Anne Doyle. Photograph by John Kelly
    Flagmount NS-20210510-006.JPG
  • Aisling Sweeney of Flagmount NS, who was second in the Fifth/Sixth class Green Schools Marine Creative Writing competition, which had over two hundred entries, photographed with her teacher Louise O Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly
    Flagmount NS-20210510-005.JPG
  • Shauna Canny and Roisin Mc Mahon are instructed on rowing by Martin Callinan and Sean O Callaghan during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-029.JPG
  • Hannah Moloney and Lily O Neill staying warm during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-004.JPG
  • Trish Rodgers helps Nisha O Neill to change out of her wet suit during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-033.JPG
  • Kieran Doyle has a water fight  with his pals during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-031.JPG
  • Liam Hayes and Colm Moloney try a bit of rowing during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-027.JPG
  • Kevin Grant instructing a group of children on kayaking during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-012.JPG
  • John O Mara and Ken Collins, who swam the length of Lough Graney in aid of Raheen Hospice, unveiled a stone bench during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-006.JPG
  • Local girl Lia Crilly swimming during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-025.JPG
  • Lauren O Meara and Alannah Hayes go for a dip during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-024.JPG
  • Lauren O Meara and Alannah Hayes go for a dip during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-020.JPG
  • Scariff man Padraig Brody helps children with kayaking during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-018.JPG
  • John Leech of The Irish Water Safety Association makes a presentation to Kathleen Mc Namara and Frances Brady, local Water Safety organisers, during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-011.JPG
  • Kevin Grant with his dog Luna on a paddle board during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-009.JPG
  • Liam Glass overseeing safety during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-003.JPG
  • Caoilainn O Mara having fun in an orb during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-001.JPG
  • Local men John O Mara and Ken Collins, who are going to swim the length of Lough Graney on July 29th, in aid of Raheen Hospice, as part of the 50th anniversary of the Flagmount Water Safety Swimming classes.  Also in the photo is Kathleen Mc Namara.. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount Swim Launch-20170711-008.JPG
  • Local men John O Mara and Ken Collins, who are going to swim the length of Lough Graney on July 29th, in aid of Raheen Hospice, as part of the 50th anniversary of the Flagmount Water Safety Swimming classes. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount Swim Launch-20170711-007.JPG
  • John O Mara and Ken Collins, who are going to swim the length of Lough Graney on July 29th, in aid of Raheen Hospice, as part of the 50th anniversary of the Flagmount Water Safety Swimming classes. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount Swim Launch-20170711-005.JPG
  • John O Mara and Ken Collins, who are going to swim the length of Lough Graney on July 29th, in aid of Raheen Hospice, as part of the 50th anniversary of the Flagmount Water Safety Swimming classes. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount Swim Launch-20170711-003.JPG
  • Aisling Sweeney of Flagmount NS, who was second in the Fifth/Sixth class Green Schools Marine Creative Writing competition, which had over two hundred entries. Photograph by John Kelly
    Flagmount NS-20210510-002.JPG
  • Emma Mc Mahon and Aine Daly, all wrapped up after a swim during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-019.JPG
  • John Leech of The Irish Water Safety Association speaking during a celebration in Flagmount, to mark 50 years of swimming lessons at Lough Graney. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount-20170729-010.JPG
  • John O Mara and Ken Collins, who are going to swim the length of Lough Graney on July 29th, in aid of Raheen Hospice, as part of the 50th anniversary of the Flagmount Water Safety Swimming classes. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount Swim Launch-20170711-002.JPG
  • Led by Caoimhe Noone, Caoillinn O Mara and Ann Doyle, the children of Flagmount N.S. and Dromindoora N.S. celebrating the Killanena Flagmount Community Games award for Best Small Area 2019. Photograph by John Kelly
    Comm Games-20191119-002.JPG
  • Led by Caoimhe Noone, Caoillinn O Mara and Ann Doyle, the children of Flagmount N.S. and Dromindoora N.S. celebrating the Killanena Flagmount Community Games award for Best Small Area 2019. Photograph by John Kelly
    Comm Games-20191119-003.JPG
  • Caoimhe Noone, Caoillinn O Mara and Ann Doyle, just three of the children of Flagmount N.S. and Dromindoora N.S. celebrating the Killanena Flagmount Community Games award for Best Small Area 2019. Photograph by John Kelly
    Comm Games-20191119-004.JPG
  • Led by Caoimhe Noone, Caoillinn O Mara and Ann Doyle, the children of Flagmount N.S. and Dromindoora N.S. celebrating the Killanena Flagmount Community Games award for Best Small Area 2019. Photograph by John Kelly
    Comm Games-20191119-001.JPG
  • Pat McNamara who is retiring from teaching at Flagmount N.S., after 40 years service, with 35 years as Principal there and the early five years at Killaloe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pat Mc Namara-20190624-005.JPG
  • Pat McNamara who is retiring from teaching at Flagmount N.S., after 40 years service, with 35 years as Principal there and the early five years at Killaloe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pat Mc Namara-20190624-002.JPG
  • Three generations, Thomas O Mara, his mother Annette and son Fionn in their shop at Flagmount. Photograph by John Kelly.
    O Maras-20180710-003.JPG
  • Three generations, Thomas O Mara, his mother Annette and son Fionn in their shop at Flagmount. Photograph by John Kelly.
    O Maras-20180710-001.JPG
  • Pat McNamara who is retiring from teaching at Flagmount N.S., after 40 years service, with 35 years as Principal there and the early five years at Killaloe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pat Mc Namara-20190624-001.JPG
  • Pat McNamara who is retiring from teaching at Flagmount N.S., after 40 years service, with 35 years as Principal there and the early five years at Killaloe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pat Mc Namara-20190624-007.JPG
  • Pat McNamara who is retiring from teaching at Flagmount N.S., after 40 years service, with 35 years as Principal there and the early five years at Killaloe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pat Mc Namara-20190624-006.JPG
  • Pat McNamara who is retiring from teaching at Flagmount N.S., after 40 years service, with 35 years as Principal there and the early five years at Killaloe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pat Mc Namara-20190624-003.JPG
  • Pat McNamara who is retiring from teaching at Flagmount N.S., after 40 years service, with 35 years as Principal there and the early five years at Killaloe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pat Mc Namara-20190624-004.JPG
  • Three generations, Thomas O Mara, his mother Annette and son Fionn in their shop at Flagmount. Photograph by John Kelly.
    O Maras-20180710-002.JPG
  • Reah Higgins of Gortavrulla, Flagmount who has published a book of poetry entitled  "Love Letters For Your Soul". A donation of €2 form every sale of the book will go towards Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Flagmount Artist/Photographer Johnny Horne in his studio at The Stables in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Johnny Horne-20180206-003.JPG
  • Flagmount Artist/Photographer Johnny Horne in his studio at The Stables in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Johnny Horne-20180206-001.JPG
  • Reah Higgins of Gortavrulla, Flagmount who has published a book of poetry entitled  "Love Letters For Your Soul". A donation of €2 form every sale of the book will go towards Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly
    Reah Higgins-20211110-005.JPG
  • Reah Higgins of Gortavrulla, Flagmount who has published a book of poetry entitled  "Love Letters For Your Soul". A donation of €2 form every sale of the book will go towards Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly
    Reah Higgins-20211110-004.JPG
  • Flagmount Artist/Photographer Johnny Horne in his studio at The Stables in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Johnny Horne-20180206-004.JPG
  • Flagmount Artist/Photographer Johnny Horne in his studio at The Stables in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Johnny Horne-20180206-002.JPG
  • Reah Higgins of Gortavrulla, Flagmount who has published a book of poetry entitled  "Love Letters For Your Soul". A donation of €2 form every sale of the book will go towards Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly
    Reah Higgins-20211110-006.JPG
  • Reah Higgins of Gortavrulla, Flagmount who has published a book of poetry entitled  "Love Letters For Your Soul". A donation of €2 form every sale of the book will go towards Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly
    Reah Higgins-20211110-002.JPG
  • Reah Higgins of Gortavrulla, Flagmount who has published a book of poetry entitled  "Love Letters For Your Soul". A donation of €2 form every sale of the book will go towards Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly
    Reah Higgins-20211110-003.JPG
  • Reah Higgins of Gortavrulla, Flagmount who has published a book of poetry entitled  "Love Letters For Your Soul". A donation of €2 form every sale of the book will go towards Clare Haven Services. Photograph by John Kelly
    Reah Higgins-20211110-001.JPG
  • The winners of the Clare Young Environmentalists 1991 awards, pictured at the Aillwee Cave with the Minister for Environmental Awareness, Mary Harney. Front row, from left: Anne Keane, Ballyea National School; Nuala D'Auria, Enzo's, Ennis; Hugh Weir, President of CYE; Minister Harney; David Rowe, Dublin, the national award-winner; Hilary Gilmore, Clarecastle; Jim Connolly, Kilbaha. Back row, from left: Joe Noonan, Flagmount; Mary Angela Keane, Lisdoonvarna; Sr Francis, Ennis; Frank Kenny, Ennis; Caimin Jones, Clare FM and Lucy Hastings McGrath, Newmarket-on-Fergus.
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  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Siobhan Donnellan, Eavan Brennan and Ruth Smith who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wayword Theatre-20210601-005.JPG
  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Siobhan Donnellan, Eavan Brennan and Ruth Smith who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wayword Theatre-20210601-002.JPG
  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Eavan Brennan, Ruth Smith, and Siobhan Donnellan who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wayword Theatre-20210601-001.JPG
  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Eavan Brennan, Siobhan Donnellan and Ruth Smith who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wayword Theatre-20210601-006.JPG
  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Siobhan Donnellan, Eavan Brennan and Ruth Smith who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wayword Theatre-20210601-004.JPG
  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Eavan Brennan, Siobhan Donnellan and Ruth Smith who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wayword Theatre-20210601-007.JPG
  • Founding members of Wayword Theatre, Siobhan Donnellan, Eavan Brennan and Ruth Smith who have produced a radio play entitled “To Myself: Before” a Collection of Individual Reflections on 2020, A Year Like No Other. Photograph by John Kelly
    Wayword Theatre-20210601-003.JPG
  • Edel Broderick. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Edel Broderick. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Councillor Pat Hayes, of Maghera, with local men Paddy Brody and Kevin Dunleavy of  Killanena, members of the Currakyle Ambush Committee, meeting outside what was a former British Hunting Lodge, where the East Clare Sixth Battalion of the local IRA were on their way to burn down in June 1921. Photograph by John Kelly
    Currakyle Ambush-20211020-005.JPG
  • Councillor Pat Hayes, of Maghera, with local men Paddy Brody and Kevin Dunleavy of  Killanena, members of the Currakyle Ambush Committee, meeting outside what was a former British Hunting Lodge, where the East Clare Sixth Battalion of the local IRA were on their way to burn down in June 1921. Photograph by John Kelly
    Currakyle Ambush-20211020-002.JPG
  • Councillor Pat Hayes, of Maghera, with local men Paddy Brody and Kevin Dunleavy of  Killanena, members of the Currakyle Ambush Committee, meeting outside what was a former British Hunting Lodge, where the East Clare Sixth Battalion of the local IRA were on their way to burn down in June 1921. Photograph by John Kelly
    Currakyle Ambush-20211020-004.JPG
  • Councillor Pat Hayes, of Maghera, with local men Paddy Brody and Kevin Dunleavy of  Killanena, members of the Currakyle Ambush Committee, meeting outside what was a former British Hunting Lodge, where the East Clare Sixth Battalion of the local IRA were on their way to burn down in June 1921. Photograph by John Kelly
    Currakyle Ambush-20211020-001.JPG
  • Councillor Pat Hayes, of Maghera, with local men Paddy Brody and Kevin Dunleavy of  Killanena, members of the Currakyle Ambush Committee, meeting outside what was a former British Hunting Lodge, where the East Clare Sixth Battalion of the local IRA were on their way to burn down in June 1921. Photograph by John Kelly
    Currakyle Ambush-20211020-003.JPG
  • Councillor Pat Hayes, of Maghera, with local men Paddy Brody and Kevin Dunleavy of  Killanena, members of the Currakyle Ambush Committee, meeting outside what was a former British Hunting Lodge, where the East Clare Sixth Battalion of the local IRA were on their way to burn down in June 1921. Photograph by John Kelly
    Currakyle Ambush-20211020-006.JPG
  • Claire Mc Namara with Hannah, Jack and Sarah O' Donnell under the Titanic at Flagmount National School. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Schooldays Flagmount 26 04 12 (8).JPG
  • James O' Brien, Rebecca Smyth, Claire Foley and Michaela Broderick reviewing poetry projects at Flagmount National School. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Schooldays Flagmount 26 04 12 (5).JPG
  • Baker Jamie Mc Mahon making scones at Flagmount National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Fourth Class pupils doing drama at Flagmount National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount NS20130426-002.JPG
  • Seniors Ronan Bowes and Cloe Liddane are shown the book produced by sixth class for their room with Ella Macnamara and Sarah O Donnell by A Fahy at Flagmount National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount NS20130426-013.JPG
  • Ian Mc Namara and Kieran Doyle in drama class at Flagmount National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Flagmount NS20130426-003.JPG
  • Loughgraney Kids Corner, Flagmount.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • at Flagmount National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ella Macnamara and Louise O Callaghan get down to study  at Flagmount National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
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