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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.
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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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  • 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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  • 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
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  • Bank of Ireland, Bank Place, Ennis
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  • Bank of Ireland, Bank Place, Ennis
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  • AIB Ark Life presentation of prizes at Bank Place - December 22, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Admiring the five new chandeliers presented by AIB to St Columba's Church were (from left) Reverend Bob Hanna; Kieran O'Regan, senior manager, AIB; Aidan Nolan, manager, AIB, Bank Place and Bishop Darling - March 3, 2000. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Ashley Balbirnie, CEO of the ISPCC, with campaign volunteers Laura Mc Gonigle and Cliona Kealy on their arrival at Bank Place in Ennis in support of the Yes To Children referendum which takes place on November 10. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Carmel and Michelle O' Reilly from Ennis in discussion with Laura Mc Gonigle, campaign volunteer; Ashley Balbirnie, CEO of the ISPCC, and Cliona Kealy, volunteer, at Bank Place ahead of the Yes To Children referendum which takes place on November 10. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Ashley Balbirnie, CEO of the ISPCC, with campaign volunteers Cliona Kealy and Laura Mc Gonigle on board the Yes To Children bus at Bank Place in Ennis. The bus in on tour in support of the Yes To Children referendum which takes place on November 10. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Outdoor dining in Bank Place, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • the site of a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Moya Walsh, shop assistant, Fiona Dolan, pharmacist and Jenny Griffin,technician at O Sullivan's Pharmacy, Bank Place, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Moya Walsh, shop assistant, Fiona Dolan, pharmacist and Jenny Griffin,technician at O Sullivan's Pharmacy, Bank Place, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Councillor Tony Mulqueen, Amy Moynihan, and Councillor Paul Murphy make their way down Bank Place in Ennis during the Borrow My Wheels Project, an initiative organised by the Enable Ireland adult service users as part of European Disability Awarenesss Day. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • A bare-leafed tree dwarfs a Christmas shopper as he stops too check his phone at bank Place, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A bare-leafed tree dwarfs a Christmas shopper as he stops too check his phone at bank Place, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A bare-leafed tree dwarfs a Christmas shopper as he stops too check his phone at bank Place, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland with archaeologists Cathy Hurley, Dylan Duane-Roche, and Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland with archaeologists Cathy Hurley, Dylan Duane-Roche, and Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland with archaeologists Cathy Hurley, Dylan Duane-Roche, and Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland with archaeologists Cathy Hurley, Dylan Duane-Roche, and Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland with archaeologists Cathy Hurley, Dylan Duane-Roche, and Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland, at right, with archaeologists, Cathy Hurley, Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor  and Dylan Duane-Roche, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Graham Hull of TVAS Ireland, at right, with archaeologists, Cathy Hurley, Co-director TVAS Kate Taylor  and Dylan Duane-Roche, on  a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • the site of a dig at Clareabbey, Clarecastle, as pert of  works on the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme. They are excavating an old brick clamp/kiln estimated to be from the  late 18th century or, more likely, early 19th century . It is likely the bricks which were made here went on to be used in the building of Bindon street and Bank place in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ger Hoey, Branch Manager AIB, Bank Place, Ennis.. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ger Hoey, Branch Manager AIB, Bank Place, Ennis.. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Martina Costelloe, international model, from Darragh,  supports Clare Animal Welfare in creating awarness of animals who have been treated cruelly on farms and domestic in county Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.....A year on since its foundation C A W is succesfully running its school project to create awarness amongst children of animal welfare.C A W mascot Biddy the Irish Wolfhound has visited schools in the Ennis area and we would like to hear from other schools around the county. Other projects include fostering, rehomeing neutering and supporting indivduals who care for animals in distress. The next monthly meeting is on Wednesday the 2nd of April at the West County Hotel at 7pm. C A W urgently need new members. C A W is contactabel at 2 Bank Place Ennis and on 087-7954351..
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  • Town councillor and Green Party member Donal O Bearra points to the site opposite AIB bank Place where trees are being felled to make way for new development. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ger Hoey, Branch Manager AIB, Bank Place, Ennis.. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kate Coughlan, Mark Coughlan, Alan Dalton, David Coughlan, Colm Callinan and  Martin Daly preparing an entry for the raft races which will take place at Knockalough Lake as part of The Festival Of Fun in Kilmihil which is on over the August bank holiday weekend. Photograph by John Kelly. Kate Coughlan, Mark Coughlan, Alan Dalton, David Coughlan, Colm Callinan and  Martin Daly preparing an entry for the raft races which will take place at Knockalough Lake as part of The Festival Of Fun in Kilmihil which is on over the August bank holiday weekend. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Emily Cahill, Sarah Cahill, Alisha Cahill, Joe Queally, Darragh O Sullivan, Oisin Gallagher, Anthony Henchy, Shane Gallagher, Sean O Sullivan, Sandra Grogan, Jane and Peadar Mc Mahon, Abbie Gallagher, Bernie and Michael Cahill and Fergus Courtney at the launch the RNLI fundraising Harvest Walk/Stroll, which will take place down the old bog road in Shragh, on Bank Holiday 25th October, with participants meeting at Shragh School where parking will be available from 11.30am. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Emily Cahill, Sarah Cahill, Alisha Cahill, Joe Queally, Darragh O Sullivan, Anthony Henchy, Oisin Gallagher, Sandra Grogan, Jane and Peadar Mc Mahon, Bernie and Michael Cahill and Fergus Courtney at the launch the RNLI fundraising Harvest Walk/Stroll, which will take place down the old bog road in Shragh, on Bank Holiday 25th October, with participants meeting at Shragh School where parking will be available from 11.30am. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Emily Cahill, Sarah Cahill, Darragh O Sullivan, Oisin Gallagher, Anthony Henchy, Shane Gallagher, Sean O Sullivan, Sandra Grogan, Jane and Peadar Mc Mahon, Abbie Gallagher, Bernie and Michael Cahill and Fergus Courtney at the launch the RNLI fundraising Harvest Walk/Stroll, which will take place down the old bog road in Shragh, on Bank Holiday 25th October, with participants meeting at Shragh School where parking will be available from 11.30am. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Brian Jordan of Ulster Bank presents the Best Place to Work in Clare Award  to Fiona Buckley Kitt and Isobel Browne of The Armada Hotel watched by James Mc Inerney of FBD at the FBD Clare Business Excellence Awards 2011 in the Auburn Lodge hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Brian Jordan of Ulster Bank presents the Best Place to Work in Clare Award  to Fiona Buckley Kitt and Isobel Browne of The Armada Hotel watched by James Mc Inerney of FBD at the FBD Clare Business Excellence Awards 2011 in the Auburn Lodge hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A big hit with the Babes.....................Noel Lorrigan reads his pigs  the rules for their big race,  which will take place as part of the Kilmihil Festival of Fun on the August Bank Holiday Weekend. The Pig racing which takes place on the Sunday attracts many spectators. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A big hit with the Babes.....................Noel Lorrigan reads his pigs  the rules for their big race,  which will take place as part of the Kilmihil Festival of Fun on the August Bank Holiday Weekend. The Pig racing which takes place on the Sunday attracts many spectators. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A big hit with the Babes.....................Noel Lorrigan reads his pigs  the rules for their big race,  which will take place as part of the Kilmihil Festival of Fun on the August Bank Holiday Weekend. The Pig racing which takes place on the Sunday attracts many spectators. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A big hit with the Babes.....................Noel Lorrigan reads his pigs  the rules for their big race,  which will take place as part of the Kilmihil Festival of Fun on the August Bank Holiday Weekend. The Pig racing which takes place on the Sunday attracts many spectators. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • David Mc Namara of Declan's pub in Kilmihil with "Cool Dude" one of the hot contenders for the local Donkey Derby, which will take place as part of The Festival of Fun on August Bank holiday weekend and Gregory Fitzgerald, committee member. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • David Mc Namara of Declan's pub in Kilmihil with "Cool Dude" one of the hot contenders for the local Donkey Derby, which will take place as part of The Festival of Fun on August Bank holiday weekend and Gregory Fitzgerald, committee member. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Members of the "Cool Dude" syndicate with their entry for the Donkey Derby, which will take place as part of The Festival of Fun in Kilmihil on August Bank holiday weekend, paid a visit to festival sponsor's licensed premises, Declan's pub, for some light refreshment before the big day. Included are Andrew Johnston, Bernard Cooney, Francis Cushen, Pat Moran and Gregory Fitzgerald. Photograph by John Kelly. ..
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  • Members of the "Cool Dude" syndicate with their entry for the Donkey Derby, which will take place as part of The Festival of Fun in Kilmihil on August Bank holiday weekend, paid a visit to festival sponsor's licensed premises, Declan's pub, for some light refreshment before the big day. Included are Andrew Johnston, Bernard Cooney, Francis Cushen, Pat Moran and Gregory Fitzgerald. Photograph by John Kelly. ..
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  • Members of the "Cool Dude" syndicate with their entry for the Donkey Derby, which will take place as part of The Festival of Fun in Kilmihil on August Bank holiday weekend, paid a visit to festival sponsor's licensed premises, Declan's pub, for some light refreshment before the big day. Included are Andrew Johnston, Bernard Cooney, Francis Cushen, Pat Moran and Gregory Fitzgerald. Photograph by John Kelly. ..
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  • Members of the Clare Vintage Engine Tractor Association, Gerry Keane, Bernard Duggan and Sean Collins, putting the finishing touches to a 1930's National Oil Engine, which has been recently restored following a lifetime of work at the Windgap Creamery in Kilkenny. The engine will be started in public for the first time in 50 years at the Kilmihil Festival Of Fun which takes place on the August Bank Holiday weekend. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Gerry Keane, Bernard Duggan and Sean Collins, putting the finishing touches to a 1930's National Oil Engine, which has been recently restored following a lifetime of work at the Windgap Creamery in Kilkenny. The engine will be started in public for the first time in 50 years at the Kilmihil Festival Of Fun which takes place on the August Bank Holiday weekend. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Gerry Keane, Bernard Duggan and Sean Collins, putting the finishing touches to a 1930's National Oil Engine, which has been recently restored following a lifetime of work at the Windgap Creamery in Kilkenny. The engine will be started in public for the first time in 50 years at the Kilmihil Festival Of Fun which takes place on the August Bank Holiday weekend. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pat Considine, committee member and Gregory Fitzgerald, assistant treasurer, at the launch of the  Kilmihil Festival of Fun, which takes place on the August Bank Holiday Weekend.  This year, bath tub racing will feature as an attraction. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pat Considine, committee member and Gregory Fitzgerald, assistant treasurer, at the launch of the  Kilmihil Festival of Fun, which takes place on the August Bank Holiday Weekend.  This year, bath tub racing will feature as an attraction. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pat Considine, committee member and Gregory Fitzgerald, assistant treasurer, at the launch of the  Kilmihil Festival of Fun, which takes place on the August Bank Holiday Weekend.  This year, bath tub racing will feature as an attraction. Photograph by John Kelly.
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