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  • Denis Naughten TD., Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment with Brian Lyons, General Manager of Clean Ireland and Dan Fitzpatrick of Gas Networks Ireland at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Denis Naughten TD., Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment with Brian Lyons, General Manager of Clean Ireland and Dan Fitzpatrick of Gas Networks Ireland at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-012.JPG
  • Denis Naughten TD., Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment with Brian Lyons, General Manager of Clean Ireland and Dan Fitzpatrick of Gas Networks Ireland at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-011.JPG
  • Denis Naughten TD., Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment with Brian Lyons, General Manager of Clean Ireland and Dan Fitzpatrick of Gas Networks Ireland at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-009.JPG
  • Denis Naughten TD., Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment with Brian Lyons, General Manager of Clean Ireland and Dan Fitzpatrick of Gas Networks Ireland at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-006.JPG
  • Denis Naughten TD., Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment with Brian Lyons, General Manager of Clean Ireland and Dan Fitzpatrick of Gas Networks Ireland at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-005.JPG
  • Denis Naughten TD., Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment with Brian Lyons, General Manager of Clean Ireland, Pat Breen, Minister of State across the Departments of Enterprise and Innovation  and Dan Fitzpatrick of Gas Networks Ireland at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-002.JPG
  • Brian Lyons, General Manager of Clean Ireland speaking at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-016.JPG
  • Brian Lyons, General Manager of Clean Ireland speaking at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-015.JPG
  • Brian Lyons, General Manager of Clean Ireland speaking at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-014.JPG
  • Former owner of Clean Ireland John O Donoghue arriving at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-013.JPG
  • Denis Naughten TD., Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment with Brian Lyons, General Manager of Clean Ireland, Timmy Dooley, TD, Joe Carey, TD, and Pat Breen, Minister of State across the Departments of Enterprise and Innovation at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-004.JPG
  • Denis Naughten TD., Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment with Brian Lyons, General Manager of Clean Ireland and Pat Breen, Minister of State across the Departments of Enterprise and Innovation at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-001.JPG
  • A gas fuelled truck on display at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-020.JPG
  • A gas fuelled truck on display at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-019.JPG
  • A gas fuelled truck on display at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-018.JPG
  • A gas fuelled truck on display at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-017.JPG
  • Denis Naughten TD., Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-010.JPG
  • at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-008.JPG
  • at the official opening of Ireland’s first Compressed Natural Gas refuelling station at Clean Ireland Recycling, Smithstown, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20180521-003.JPG
  • A general view of the Clean Ireland Recycling facility at Cree. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20170214-002.JPG
  • A general view of the Clean Ireland Recycling facility at Cree. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clean Ireland-20170214-001.JPG
  • Laura McMahon leads the Clare team out for the All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Quarter Final against Cork in Páirc Uí Chaoimh.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 23/10/2020<br />
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Cork 3-15 <br />
Clare 0-08
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  • Ger O’Connell urges his players on to an All Ireland quarter final place.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 23/10/2020<br />
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Clare 1-18 <br />
Dublin 1-07
    Clare v Dublin Camogie Ch_31-10-2020...jpg
  • A magnificent rainbow frames Fr McNamara Park as Clare easily dispose of Dublin’s challenge in the All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 23/10/2020<br />
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Clare 1-18 <br />
Dublin 1-07
    Clare v Dublin Camogie Ch_31-10-2020...jpg
  • Tight lines as a pupil of Doora N.S. reels in a big one on the angling at the national 'Something Fishy' awards ceremony organised by Inland Fisheries Ireland in Ennis on Monday.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 25/11/2019
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  • Pupils of Doora National School celebrate winning the national 'Something Fishy' awards at a ceremony organised by Inland Fisheries Ireland in Ennis on Monday.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 25/11/2019
    Something_Fishy_2019_Nov_23_00001997.jpg
  • Minister Pat Breen, school principal Mary Curley, Fianna Fáil deputy Timmy Dooley, teacher Ross Darmody, Amanda Mooney, Director of the Shannon River Basin Distric , and Dr Ciaran Byrne, CEO of Inland Fisheries Ireland, with the pupils of Doora N.S. who were presented with the 2019 'Something Fishy' awards at a ceremony in Ennis on Monday.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 25/11/2019
    Something_Fishy_2019_Nov_23_00001953.jpg
  • Pupils from Doora N.S. examining the salmon parrs in a tank at the ceremony to present Inland Fisheries Ireland's national 'Something Fishy' awards in Ennis on Monday.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 25/11/2019
    Something_Fishy_2019_Nov_23_00001992.jpg
  • Mr Ross Darmody and some of the winning pupils from Doora N.S. after they were presented with the national 'Something Fishy' awards by Inland Fisheries Ireland at a ceremony in Ennis on Monday.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 25/11/2019
    Something_Fishy_2019_Nov_23_00001983.jpg
  • Mary Curley, principal of Doora N.S. reels in a fish on the angling simulator following the presentation of Inland Fisheries Ireland's national 'Something Fishy' awards to the school in Ennis on Monday.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 25/11/2019
    Something_Fishy_2019_Nov_23_00001976.jpg
  • Pupils of Doora National School proudly display their national 'Something Fishy' awards which were presented by Inland Fisheries Ireland at a ceremony in Ennis on Monday.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 25/11/2019
    Something_Fishy_2019_Nov_23_00001974.jpg
  • Pupils from Doora N.S. examine samples of aquafeed under the microscope at the presentation of Inland Fisheries Ireland's national 'Something Fishy' awards 2019 in Treacys West County Hotel <br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 25/11/2019
    Something_Fishy_2019_Nov_23_00001968.jpg
  • Pupils of Doora National School proudly display their national 'Something Fishy' awards which were presented by Inland Fisheries Ireland at a ceremony in Ennis on Monday.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 25/11/2019
    Something_Fishy_2019_Nov_23_00001958.jpg
  • Schhols principal Mary Curley with class teacher Ross Darmody and the pupils of Doora N.S. who won the 2019 'Something Fishy' awards organised by Inland Fisheries Ireland’, at a ceremony in Ennis on Monday.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 25/11/2019
    Something_Fishy_2019_Nov_23_00001949.jpg
  • Minister Pat Breen presents Inland Fisheries Ireland's national 'Something Fishy' awards 2019 to class teacher Mr Ross Darmody and pupils of Doora National School in Ennis on Monday.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 25/11/2019
    Something_Fishy_2019_Nov_23_00001884.jpg
  • Pat Breen TD, Minister of State for Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection, reels in a whopper on the angling simulator under the supervision of Dr Ciaran Byrne, CEO of Inland Fisheries Ireland and to the delight of Doora N.S. pupils at the presentation of 'Something Fishy' awards in Ennis.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 25/11/2019
    Something_Fishy_2019_Nov_23_00001826.jpg
  • Pupils from Doora N.S. examine samples of aquafeed under the microscope at the presentation of Inland Fisheries Ireland's national 'Something Fishy' awards 2019 in Treacys West County Hotel <br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty on 25/11/2019
    Something_Fishy_2019_Nov_23_00001795.jpg
  • Luchia Noyes from Mountshannon, in East Clare, who is representing Roscommon in Miss Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
    Luchia Noyes-20190816-002.JPG
  • A colourful street detail in Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-023.JPG
  • A general view of the Aistear park Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-019.JPG
  • A view of the harbour in Mountshannon which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-001.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-036.JPG
  • Luchia Noyes (from East Clare, representing Roscommon in Miss Ireland) with Letika Horne (Australia) manager at Under The Oak, Mountshannon Co. Clare. supporting "Luchia's Suicide Prevention Campaign" (Pieta House and Australia's Black Dog Institute) Photograph by John Kelly
    Luchia Noyes-20190816-010.JPG
  • Luchia Noyes (from East Clare, representing Roscommon in Miss Ireland) with Letika Horne (Australia) manager at Under The Oak, Mountshannon Co. Clare. supporting "Luchia's Suicide Prevention Campaign" (Pieta House and Australia's Black Dog Institute) Photograph by John Kelly
    Luchia Noyes-20190816-009.JPG
  • Luchia Noyes from Mountshannon, in East Clare, who is representing Roscommon in Miss Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
    Luchia Noyes-20190816-008.JPG
  • Luchia Noyes from Mountshannon, in East Clare, who is representing Roscommon in Miss Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
    Luchia Noyes-20190816-007.JPG
  • Luchia Noyes from Mountshannon, in East Clare, who is representing Roscommon in Miss Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
    Luchia Noyes-20190816-006.JPG
  • Luchia Noyes from Mountshannon, in East Clare, who is representing Roscommon in Miss Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
    Luchia Noyes-20190816-005.JPG
  • Luchia Noyes from Mountshannon, in East Clare, who is representing Roscommon in Miss Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
    Luchia Noyes-20190816-004.JPG
  • Luchia Noyes from Mountshannon, in East Clare, who is representing Roscommon in Miss Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
    Luchia Noyes-20190816-003.JPG
  • Italian visitor Massimo Birtuzzo pictured reading a book from the "Free Wee Library" in Aistear park,  Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-025.JPG
  • Tom Mc Namara, CE scheme supervisor and Tidy Towns member pictured in Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-024.JPG
  • Sun City Arizona natives Rebecca Peterson and Sherman Handyside enjoying a refreshing shower of rain during a visit to the Aistear park in Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-022.JPG
  • A general view of the Aistear park Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-021.JPG
  • A general view of the Aistear park Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-020.JPG
  • A general view of Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-018.JPG
  • A general view of Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-017.JPG
  • A colourful street detail in Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-016.JPG
  • A general view of Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-015.JPG
  • A general view of Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-014.JPG
  • A stone archway and gate in Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-012.JPG
  • A colourful reminder of times past in Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-013.JPG
  • A stone archway and red door in Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-011.JPG
  • A general view of Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-010.JPG
  • A tourist takes a photograph in Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-009.JPG
  • A boat on Scariff bay just off Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-008.JPG
  • Making Shapes...Stephen Lawrence  and Emma Nash chat while watching for White Tailed Eagles from the viewing point on the harbour in Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-007.JPG
  • Stephen Lawrence watching for White Tailed Eagles from the viewing point on the harbour in Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-006.JPG
  • Stephen Lawrence watching for White Tailed Eagles from the viewing point on the harbour in Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-005.JPG
  • Visitors from Dublin and Portumna Tommy Gunning and his grand dad Denis Gunning watching for White Tailed eagles from the viewing point on the harbour in Mountshannon, which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-003.JPG
  • A view of the harbour in Mountshannon which is one of the 15 Irish towns shortlisted for the Failte Ireland Tourism Towns Awards 2015. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mountshannon-20150728-002.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-034.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-027.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-020.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-017.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-013.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-009.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-007.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-037.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-035.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-032.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-033.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-031.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-030.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-029.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-028.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-026.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-025.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-024.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-023.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-022.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-021.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-019.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-018.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-016.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-015.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-014.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-011.JPG
  • Voice Of Ireland contestant Sarah McTernan from Scariff who was successful in the first round of the TV show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sarah McTernan-20150106-012.JPG
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