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  • Timmy Dooley, TD cuts the tape watched by Marie Meehan, Head Of Bank Of Ireland Clare and Shane Creamer, manager of Bank Of Ireland Scariff at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ella Mc Namara of Pentables with Daithi O Se, special guest, Marie Meehan, Head Of Bank Of Ireland Clare and Pat Breen, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business during the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ella Mc Namara of Pentables with Daithi O Se, special guest, Marie Meehan, Head Of Bank Of Ireland Clare and Pat Breen, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business during the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-023.JPG
  • Daithi O Se, special guest chatting with Marie Meehan, Head Of Bank Of Ireland Clare, Pat Breen, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business and Pat Breen, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business during the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-016.JPG
  • Ella Mc Namara of Pentables with Pat Breen, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business and Colin Ryan, manager Bank Of Ireland, Ennis, during the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-022.JPG
  • Daithi O Se, special guest and  Marie Meehan, Head Of Bank Of Ireland Clare chatting with exhibitor Claire Dolan of La Vida at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Daithi O Se, special guest and  Marie Meehan, Head Of Bank Of Ireland Clare chatting with exhibitor Claire Dolan of La Vida at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-019.JPG
  • Daithi O Se, special guest with Colin Ryan, manager of Bank Of Ireland, Ennis during the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-014.JPG
  • Shane Creamer, manager of Bank Of Ireland Scariff speaking at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-008.JPG
  • Shane Creamer, manager of Bank Of Ireland Scariff speaking at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-007.JPG
  • Shane Creamer, manager of Bank Of Ireland Scariff speaking at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-006.JPG
  • Ella Mc Namara of Pentables with Pat Breen, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business and her mother and grandmother during the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-021.JPG
  • Andrea Mc Carthy, of Killaloe/Ballina Family Resource and Bridie Mc Grath, chairperson darkness Into Light Killaloe/Ballina at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-017.JPG
  • Daithi O Se, special guest and Pat Breen, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business chatting during the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-015.JPG
  • Mercedes Kevill of Mountshannon sets up her display at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-005.JPG
  • Mercedes Kevill of Mountshannon sets up her display at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-004.JPG
  • Jack the pirate with Timmy Dooley, TD, Pat Breen, Minister of State for Employment and Small Business and Councillor Joe Cooney at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-003.JPG
  • During the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-018.JPG
  • Jack the Pirate gets his face painted by seven year old Cassidy O Brien watched by Clodagh and Aoife Foley during the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-013.JPG
  • Lesley Wiggins with her Community Art project at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-012.JPG
  • Timmy Dooley, TD speaking at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-010.JPG
  • Timmy Dooley, TD speaking at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-009.JPG
  • Lucas Schatto and Rhys Flower tasting canapes at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-001.JPG
  • Killaloe's Anna Morgan puts the finishing touches to her cakes at the community based Exhibition of business, crafts and local organisations, organised by Bank Of Ireland in Scariff as part of their Enterprise Town project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Ent Town-20170505-002.JPG
  • Noelle O'Neill, Bank of Ireland, Limerick, presenting the prize for best overall heavy bullock to Nigel Worrell, Knockbrack, Whitegate at Golden Vale Marts, Sixmilebridge. also included are PJ Buckley, Golden Vale Marts; PJ Carroll, Bank of Ireland; Kevin Leahy, manager, Golden Vale Marts, Sixmilebridge; Francis Worrell, Colin Worrell and Brendan Danaher, chairman, Golden Vale Marts - October 9, 1998.
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  • At the presentation of prizes in the Ennis Information Age Visa Cash competition were, from left, Sally Cunningham, AIB Visa Cash co-ordinator; Rose Hally, manager, Bank of Ireland, Ennis; Eamon Kelly, Corrovorrin, first prize; Colette Dinan, Clareabbey, third prize; Nora Fitzgerald, Kilnaboy, second prize and Kieran O'Regan, senior manager, AIB Clare - October 22, 1999.
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  • Noel Clifford of Advanced Technical Concepts being presented with his award by Minister Sile de Valera at Clare County Enterprise Board's headquarters. Included in the photograph are (from left) Willie Moloney, Enterprise Board chairman; Noel Clifford; Minister Sile DeValera and Kieran Martin, Bank of Ireland - June 19, 1999. Photograph by Ger Leddin
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  • Clare Macra na Feirme launched the County Leadership Awards in the Auburn Lodge Hotel, Ennis. Pictured at the launch were (front) Carmel Connolly, chairperson of Clare Macra and Rose Hally, manager, Bank of Ireland, Ennis, sponsors. Back row: Margaret Howard, county secretary; Patrick Carrig, county treasurer and Jim McMahon, Macra training officer - February 18, 2000.
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  • At the presentation of a sponsorship cheque for £7,000 to the Clare GAA for the football team by Bank of Ireland were (from left) Seanie Moloney, BOI, district manager, Clare; team captain, Brendan Rouine; Clare GAA treasurer, PJ Kelly and Tom Downes, team liaison officer - June 19, 1999.
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  • John Drinan (TBC), Bank of Ireland branch manager, Bank Place, Ennis; John Costelloe, Ennis St Vincent de Paul; and John Curran, Bank of Ireland branch manager, The Square, Ennis.
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  • Pictured at the IFA Farm Family Bank of Ireland seminar in the Munster Hotel, Thurles, were (from left) Marion Looby, vice chairman, National Farm Family Committee; Michelle Daly, BBA Training; Mary Griffin, Bank of Ireland, Nenagh and Kay McMahon, Carrowmore, Cratloe, Clare Farm Family representation - April 21, 2000.
    IFA-farm-family-senimar-2000.jpg
  • Noreen and John Robinson of rossbrackenm, Shannon, right, winners of a Bank of Ireland promotion run on Clare FM, pictured after receiving their £2,000 holiday voucher. Also pictured are Jimmy Doyle, manager, BOI, Shannon; Pat Flynn, Clare FM and Kieran Martin, manager, BOI Business Centre, Ennis - October 1, 1999.
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  • Mary Kennedy, Ballynacally, accepting her prize from John Roche, PR manager with Bank of Ireland, Ennis, while FÁS supervisor, Frances McGuane and assistant supervisor, Marie Keane look on. Mary won first prrize in a fundraising raffle in aid of Kosovo, sponsored by Bank of Ireland and organised by St John's Development Association, Ballyea - July 30, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
    winner-fundraising-raffle-1999.jpg
  • Dan Hogan, Customer Advisor, in the doorway of Bank Of Ireland Miltown Malbay. The branch, along with two other BOI branches in Clare, Kilkee and Tulla, shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-018.JPG
  • Dan Hogan, Customer Advisor, in the doorway of Bank Of Ireland Miltown Malbay. The branch, along with two other BOI branches in Clare, Kilkee and Tulla, shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-017.JPG
  • Dan Hogan, Customer Advisor, in the doorway of Bank Of Ireland Miltown Malbay. The branch, along with two other BOI branches in Clare, Kilkee and Tulla, shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-016.JPG
  • Dan Hogan, Customer Advisor, in the doorway of Bank Of Ireland Miltown Malbay. The branch, along with two other BOI branches in Clare, Kilkee and Tulla, shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-015.JPG
  • Dan Hogan and X, Customer Advisor, in Bank Of Ireland Miltown Malbay. The branch, along with two other BOI branches in Clare, Kilkee and Tulla, shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-014.JPG
  • Dan Hogan and X, Customer Advisor, in Bank Of Ireland Miltown Malbay. The branch, along with two other BOI branches in Clare, Kilkee and Tulla, shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-013.JPG
  • Dan Hogan, Customer Advisor, in Bank Of Ireland Miltown Malbay. The branch, along with two other BOI branches in Clare, Kilkee and Tulla, shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-012.JPG
  • Dan Hogan, Customer Advisor, in Bank Of Ireland Miltown Malbay. The branch, along with two other BOI branches in Clare, Kilkee and Tulla, shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-011.JPG
  • Dan Hogan, Customer Advisor, in the now empty main safe at Bank Of Ireland Miltown Malbay. The branch, along with two other BOI branches in Clare, Kilkee and Tulla, shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-010.JPG
  • Dan Hogan, Customer Advisor, in the now empty main safe at Bank Of Ireland Miltown Malbay. The branch, along with two other BOI branches in Clare, Kilkee and Tulla, shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-009.JPG
  • Dan Hogan, Customer Advisor, in the now empty main safe at Bank Of Ireland Miltown Malbay. The branch, along with two other BOI branches in Clare, Kilkee and Tulla, shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-008.JPG
  • Dan Hogan, Customer Advisor, in the now empty main safe at Bank Of Ireland Miltown Malbay. The branch, along with two other BOI branches in Clare, Kilkee and Tulla, shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-007.JPG
  • Bank Of Ireland in Miltown Malbay shut last week. Other branches in Kilkee and Tulla, also shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-006.JPG
  • Bank Of Ireland in Miltown Malbay shut last week. Other branches in Kilkee and Tulla, also shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-005.JPG
  • Bank Of Ireland in Miltown Malbay shut last week. Other branches in Kilkee and Tulla, also shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-004.JPG
  • Bank Of Ireland in Miltown Malbay shut last week. Other branches in Kilkee and Tulla, also shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-003.JPG
  • Bank Of Ireland in Miltown Malbay shut last week. Other branches in Kilkee and Tulla, also shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-002.JPG
  • Bank Of Ireland in Miltown Malbay shut last week. Other branches in Kilkee and Tulla, also shut their doors last week for the final time.  Photograph by John Kelly
    BOI Miltown-20211008-001.JPG
  • A general view of the Bank Of Ireland in Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A general view of the bank Of Ireland in Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A general view of the bank Of Ireland in Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A general view of the Bank Of Ireland in Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A general view of the bank Of Ireland in Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A general view of the Bank Of Ireland in Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A general view of the Bank Of Ireland in Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Joan Skerritt, AIB, Mary O Donoghue,AIB, John Doyle, AIB, Brian Nevin, Shannon Airport, AIB, Ruth Thompson, Bank Of Ireland, Orla Moloney, FBD, Paddy Dermody, President Ennis Chamber, Pa Roughan, Ulster Bank, Finbar Tuohy, Clare LEO, Majella O Brien, Mid West Regional Authority, at the Business To Business Expo as part of the FBD Business Excellence Awards. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joan Skerritt, AIB, Mary O Donoghue,AIB, John Doyle, AIB, Brian Nevin, Shannon Airport, AIB, Ruth Thompson, Bank Of Ireland, Orla Moloney, FBD, Paddy Dermody, President Ennis Chamber, Pa Roughan, Ulster Bank, Finbar Tuohy, Clare LEO, Majella O Brien, Mid West Regional Authority, at the Business To Business Expo as part of the FBD Business Excellence Awards. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Business EXPO20140910-002.JPG
  • Bank of Ireland, Bank Place, Ennis
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  • Bank of Ireland, Bank Place, Ennis
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  • Bank of Ireland, Bank Place, Ennis
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  • Bank of Ireland, Bank Place, Ennis
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  • Bank of Ireland, Bank Place, Ennis
    bank-of-ireland-bank-place-ennis (4).jpg
  • Bank of Ireland, Bank Place, Ennis
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  • Bank of Ireland, Bank Place, Ennis
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  • Bank of Ireland in its old premises at Bank Place, O'Connell Street, Ennis. It moved a few doors up the street in the early 2000s.
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  • Bank of Ireland in its old premises at Bank Place, O'Connell Street, Ennis. It moved a few doors up the street in the early 2000s.
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  • Bank of Ireland in its old premises at Bank Place, O'Connell Street, Ennis. It moved a few doors up the street in the early 2000s.
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  • Bank of Ireland in its old premises at Bank Place, O'Connell Street, Ennis. It moved a few doors up the street in the early 2000s.
    bank-of-ireland-ennis-1998 (2).jpg
  • Bank of Ireland in its old premises at Bank Place, O'Connell Street, Ennis. It moved a few doors up the street in the early 2000s.
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  • Bank of Ireland in its old premises at Bank Place, O'Connell Street, Ennis. It moved a few doors up the street in the early 2000s.
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  • Clare GAA player Podge Collins of AIB with transition year members of the St Flannan's Build A Bank committee Patricia Bartnik, Leah Daniels and Jason Herbert during their Bush Tucker trials as part of their promotion for the bank. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Transition year members of the St Flannan's Build A Bank committee; Patricia Bartnik, Miah Hanrahan, Declan Quinn, Leah Daniels, Patrick Power, Jason Herbert and David Barry preparing for their Bush Tucker trials as part of their promotion for the bank. Photograph by John Kelly.
    AIB Build A Bank-20141217-003.JPG
  • Clare GAA player Podge Collins of AIB with transition year members of the St Flannan's Build A Bank committee Patricia Bartnik, Leah Daniels and Jason Herbert during their Bush Tucker trials as part of their promotion for the bank. Photograph by John Kelly.
    AIB Build A Bank-20141217-001.JPG
  • Pictured at the launch of the South of Ireland Golf Championship 1992, which is sponsored by the Bank of Ireland, were (from left) Brud Slattery, captain, Lahinch Golf Club; Dr Patrick Hillery, president, Lahinch Golf Club; and Dan Gallery, regional manager, Bank of Ireland Mid-West.
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  • Pictured at the Bank of Ireland South of Ireland Championships at Lahinch were (from left) Don Coughlan, Douglas; Jerry O'Donnell, captain, Lahinch Golf Club and Noel Pyne, Ennis - year unknown.
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  • Amongst those at the South of Ireland Golf championships at Lahinch Golf Club were (from left) Dan Gallery, Bank of Ireland and Padraig Harrington - year unknown.
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  • Dan Gallery (on right), area manager of Bank of Ireland, presents a putter - handcrafted by Robert McAvery, Lahinch - to Arthur Quinlan on his 50th year reporting on the South of Ireland Golf Championships at Lahinch - year unknown.
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  • Among those taking part in the charity spinathon at Bank of Ireland Ennis were (l-r) Paddy Guilfoyle (Bank of Ireland), Podge Collins, Rory Hickey, Bernie Brennan with her husband Larry, Aaron Gillane and Fiona Mulhern (Bank of Ireland)<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 13/12/2019<br />
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spinathon at  in Bank of Ireland Ennis,
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  • Padraic McElwee who leads the Local Enterprise Office and estate agent Cormac O’Sullivan taking part in the spinathon at  Bank of Ireland Ennis to raise funds for Sláinte an Chláir and the HPV vaccine campaign.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 13/12/2019<br />
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spinathon at  in Bank of Ireland Ennis,
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  • Well known local DJ Ollie Mullooly and former Tipperary hurler Eamonn Corcoran enjoying the spinathon at Bank of Ireland Ennis to raise funds for Sláinte an Chláir and the HPV vaccine campaign.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 13/12/2019<br />
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spinathon at  in Bank of Ireland Ennis,
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  • spinathon at  Bank of Ireland Ennis to raise funds for Sláinte an Chláir and the HPV vaccine campaign.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 13/12/2019<br />
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spinathon at  in Bank of Ireland Ennis,
    Clare_Lift_2019_Dec_13_3918.jpg
  • At the presentation of a cheque to the value of Û800 to the Alzheimers Society, the proceeds of a Bank Of Ireland staff charity walk, were, from left;  Marie Moloney, Chairperson of the Alzheimer Society of Clare, Marie Coote, Orla Mulqueen and Marie Dilleen of Bank Of Ireland and Liz Price secretary Alzheimer Society of Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • At the presentation of a cheque to the value of Û800 to the Alzheimers Society, the proceeds of a Bank Of Ireland staff charity walk, were, from left;  Marie Moloney, Chairperson of the Alzheimer Society of Clare, Marie Coote, Orla Mulqueen and Marie Dilleen of Bank Of Ireland and Liz Price secretary Alzheimer Society of Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Alzheimers004.jpg
  • Colin Ryan, manager Bank Of Ireland, Ennis, presenting a cheque to the value of €2500, the proceeds from the Bank Of Ireland Customer Day held before Christmas in Ennis, to Mary Maloney, fundraising manager Cahercalla Hospice and  Mary Mc Namara, ward manager.<br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Paddy Keane, right, Lahinch GC General manager and Martin O Sullivan, Chairman and Chief Marshall, with Noel Crowe of BOI, behind at a Bank of Ireland breakfast event with Shane Lowry, who was interviewed by Liam Sheedy, Tipperary hurling manager, ahead of the Irish Open in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shane Lowry-BOI-20190702-071.JPG
  • Shane Lowry with Eamon Corcoran, Head of BOI Clare, Liam Sheedy, Tipperary hurling manager, and Noe, Crowe, BOI, at a Bank of Ireland breakfast event ahead of the Irish Open in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shane Lowry-BOI-20190702-030.JPG
  • Eamon Corcoran, Head of BOI Clare, speaking at a Bank of Ireland breakfast event with Shane Lowry, who was interviewed by Liam Sheedy, Tipperary hurling manager, ahead of the Irish Open in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shane Lowry-BOI-20190702-076.JPG
  • Shane Lowry with Eamon Corcoran, Head of BOI Clare, Liam Sheedy, Tipperary hurling manager, and Noe, Crowe, BOI, at a Bank of Ireland breakfast event ahead of the Irish Open in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shane Lowry-BOI-20190702-026.JPG
  • Dan and John Mc Carthy of The Falls Hotel with Shane Lowry at a Bank of Ireland breakfast event where Shane was interviewed by Liam Sheedy, Tipperary hurling manager, ahead of the Irish Open in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shane Lowry-BOI-20190702-078.JPG
  • Paddy Keane, right, Lahinch GC General manager and Martin O Sullivan, Chairman and Chief Marshall, with Noel Crowe of BOI, behind at a Bank of Ireland breakfast event with Shane Lowry, who was interviewed by Liam Sheedy, Tipperary hurling manager, ahead of the Irish Open in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shane Lowry-BOI-20190702-053.JPG
  • John Burke, who conquered Mount Everest, founder of Elevate, looks on at a Bank of Ireland breakfast event where Shane Lowry was interviewed by Liam Sheedy, Tipperary hurling manager, ahead of the Irish Open in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shane Lowry-BOI-20190702-054.JPG
  • John Burke, centre, who conquered Mount Everest, founder of Elevate, looks on at a Bank of Ireland breakfast event where Shane Lowry was interviewed by Liam Sheedy, Tipperary hurling manager, ahead of the Irish Open in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shane Lowry-BOI-20190702-048.JPG
  • Eamon Corcoran, Head of BOI Clare, speaking at a Bank of Ireland breakfast event with Shane Lowry, who was interviewed by Liam Sheedy, Tipperary hurling manager, ahead of the Irish Open in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shane Lowry-BOI-20190702-075.JPG
  • Shane Lowry with Eamon Corcoran, Head of BOI Clare, Liam Sheedy, Tipperary hurling manager, and Noe, Crowe, BOI, at a Bank of Ireland breakfast event ahead of the Irish Open in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shane Lowry-BOI-20190702-027.JPG
  • Shane Lowry with Eamon Corcoran, Head of BOI Clare, Liam Sheedy, Tipperary hurling manager, and Noe, Crowe, BOI, at a Bank of Ireland breakfast event ahead of the Irish Open in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shane Lowry-BOI-20190702-028.JPG
  • Shane Lowry is greeted by Noel Crowe, BOI, and Eamon Corcoran, Head of BOI Clare, and arriving at a Bank of Ireland breakfast event where he was interviewed by Liam Sheedy, Tipperary hurling manager, ahead of the Irish Open in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shane Lowry-BOI-20190702-017.JPG
  • Shane Lowry with Eamon Corcoran, Head of BOI Clare, Liam Sheedy, Tipperary hurling manager, and Noe, Crowe, BOI, at a Bank of Ireland breakfast event ahead of the Irish Open in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    Shane Lowry-BOI-20190702-029.JPG
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