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  • Renovations continue on Ss Peter And Paul church in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pope Francis still smiles from on high as renovations continue on Ss Peter And Paul church in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Church-20171106-012.JPG
  • The tabernacle and altar are protected  and seen through a forest of scaffolding as renovations continue on Ss Peter And Paul church in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Church-20171106-011.JPG
  • Plasterer John Faughey sealing the beams of the roof as  renovations continue on Ss Peter And Paul church in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Church-20171106-010.JPG
  • Plasterer John Faughey sealing the beams of the roof as  renovations continue on Ss Peter And Paul church in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Church-20171106-009.JPG
  • Plasterer John Faughey sealing the beams of the roof as  renovations continue on Ss Peter And Paul church in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Church-20171106-008.JPG
  • Workman Colm Mc Grath cutting wood on scaffolding near the ceiling against the backdrop of a tall window as renovations continue on Tulla church. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Church-20171106-006.JPG
  • Workman Colm Mc Grath cutting wood on scaffolding near the ceiling against the backdrop of a tall window as renovations continue on Tulla church. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Church-20171106-005.JPG
  • Workman Colm Mc Grath cutting wood on scaffolding near the ceiling against the backdrop of a tall window as renovations continue on Tulla church. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Church-20171106-004.JPG
  • Plasterer John Faughey sealing the beams of the roof as  renovations continue on Ss Peter And Paul church in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Church-20171106-003.JPG
  • Pope Francis still smiles from on high on the rear gallery as renovations continue on Ss Peter And Paul church in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Church-20171106-002.JPG
  • Tea For Two....<br />
Ned Rossiter and Jackek Grylicki of Rossiter Tarmacadam and Asphalt take a break from their work on the footpaths at Ennis Station on Wednesday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tea For Two-20171101-006.JPG
  • Tea For Two....<br />
Ned Rossiter and Jackek Grylicki of Rossiter Tarmacadam and Asphalt take a break from their work on the footpaths at Ennis Station on Wednesday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tea For Two-20171101-005.JPG
  • Tea For Two....<br />
Ned Rossiter and Jackek Grylicki of Rossiter Tarmacadam and Asphalt take a break from their work on the footpaths at Ennis Station on Wednesday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tea For Two-20171101-004.JPG
  • Tea For Two....<br />
Jackek Grylicki and Ned Rossiter of Rossiter Tarmacadam and Asphalt take a break from their work on the footpaths at Ennis Station on Wednesday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tea For Two-20171101-003.JPG
  • Tea For Two....<br />
Jackek Grylicki and Ned Rossiter of Rossiter Tarmacadam and Asphalt take a break from their work on the footpaths at Ennis Station on Wednesday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tea For Two-20171101-001.JPG
  • Lisdoonvarna - August 31, 1990. Photograph by Liam McGrath
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  • Lisdoonvarna - August 31, 1990. Photograph by Liam McGrath
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  • Plasterer John Faughey sealing the beams of the roof as  renovations continue on Ss Peter And Paul church in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Church-20171106-007.JPG
  • Pope Francis still smiles from on high on the rear gallery as renovations continue on Ss Peter And Paul church in Tulla. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Church-20171106-001.JPG
  • Tea For Two....<br />
Jackek Grylicki and Ned Rossiter of Rossiter Tarmacadam and Asphalt take a break from their work on the footpaths at Ennis Station on Wednesday afternoon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tea For Two-20171101-002.JPG
  • Michael Tuohy, FÁS, working on the Tuamgraney pitch development - January 21, 2000. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    working-tuamgraney-pitch-2000.jpg
  • Ennistymon builder Tony Snare who is going to Capetown to help out with the Niall Mellon building project. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ennistymon builder Tony Snare who is going to Capetown to help out with the Niall Mellon building project. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tony Snare001.jpg
  • Lisa and Anne Marie O'Shea at the Construction Industry Federation annual dinner dance at the Bunratty Fitzpatrick hotel - March 3, 2000. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Workmen on the job in the early spring sunshine near the courthouse at New Road, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Workmen on the job in the early spring sunshine near the courthouse at New Road, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Nice Pic20140303-001.JPG
  • Bob the Builder helps Brian Flaherty from Nenagh with his luggage during his visit to the West County Hotel on Wednesday. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Nigel Mc Coy, Customer Relations Manager at the West County Hotel pictured with Bob the Builder and Wendy on their visit to the hotel on Wednesday. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Bob the Builder 27 08 (2).jpg
  • Zara Gillen from Sligo greets Bob the Builder during his visit to the West County Hotel on Wednesday. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Paul Kelleher from Cork pictured with Bob the Builder who visited the West County Hotel on Wednesday. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Kieran Anderson pushes out pupils Jordan Slattery, Sean Brady and boat builder James Madigan at the launch of a newly built Currach, a cross curricular project by the first and second year students of Ennis Community College, who worked with currach builder James Madigan and teacher Sile Ni Dheargain, founding member of the Fergus Rowing Club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Currachs12-04-2011 011.JPG
  • Pupils Jordan Slattery, Sean Brady and boat builder James Madigan rowing at the launch of a newly built Currach, a cross curricular project by the first and second year students of Ennis Community College, who worked with currach builder James Madigan and teacher Sile Ni Dheargain, founding member of the Fergus Rowing Club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Currachs12-04-2011 009.JPG
  • Pupils Jordan Slattery, Sean Brady and boat builder James Madigan rowing at the launch of a newly built Currach, a cross curricular project by the first and second year students of Ennis Community College, who worked with currach builder James Madigan and teacher Sile Ni Dheargain, founding member of the Fergus Rowing Club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Currachs12-04-2011 007.JPG
  • Pupils Jordan Slattery, Sean Brady and boat builder James Madigan rowing at the launch of a newly built Currach, a cross curricular project by the first and second year students of Ennis Community College, who worked with currach builder James Madigan and teacher Sile Ni Dheargain, founding member of the Fergus Rowing Club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Currachs12-04-2011 008.JPG
  • Pupils Jordan Slattery, Sean Brady and boat builder James Madigan rowing at the launch of a newly built Currach, a cross curricular project by the first and second year students of Ennis Community College, who worked with currach builder James Madigan and teacher Sile Ni Dheargain, founding member of the Fergus Rowing Club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Currachs12-04-2011 006.JPG
  • Kieran Anderson pushes out pupils Jordan Slattery, Sean Brady and boat builder James Madigan at the launch of a newly built Currach, a cross curricular project by the first and second year students of Ennis Community College, who worked with currach builder James Madigan and teacher Sile Ni Dheargain, founding member of the Fergus Rowing Club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Currachs12-04-2011 005.JPG
  • Call Of The Builder Beast....The Ennis market sculpture which includes a cow got a make-over on the Bank Holiday weekend. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cow-20171031-003.JPG
  • Pupils gather at the launch of a newly built Currach, a cross curricular project by the first and second year students of Ennis Community College, who worked with currach builder James Madigan and teacher Sile Ni Dheargain, founding member of the Fergus Rowing Club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Currachs12-04-2011 004.JPG
  • Call Of The Builder Beast....The Ennis market sculpture which includes a cow got a make-over on the Bank Holiday weekend. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cow-20171031-004.JPG
  • Call Of The Builder Beast....The Ennis market sculpture which includes a cow got a make-over on the Bank Holiday weekend. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cow-20171031-002.JPG
  • Call Of The Builder Beast....The Ennis market sculpture which includes a cow got a make-over on the Bank Holiday weekend. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cow-20171031-001.JPG
  • Builder Thomas O Connor working on a memorial wall where ashes will be interred at the new Crematorium in Shannon which is being completed at the moment. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shannon Crematorium-20170508-009.JPG
  • Builder Thomas O Connor working on a memorial wall where ashes will be interred at the new Crematorium in Shannon which is being completed at the moment. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shannon Crematorium-20170508-008.JPG
  • Builder Thomas O Connor working on a memorial wall where ashes will be interred at the new Crematorium in Shannon which is being completed at the moment. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shannon Crematorium-20170508-007.JPG
  • Builder Thomas O Connor working on a memorial wall where ashes will be interred at the new Crematorium in Shannon which is being completed at the moment. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shannon Crematorium-20170508-009.JPG
  • Builder Thomas O Connor working on a memorial wall where ashes will be interred at the new Crematorium in Shannon which is being completed at the moment. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shannon Crematorium-20170508-008.JPG
  • Builder Thomas O Connor working on a memorial wall where ashes will be interred at the new Crematorium in Shannon which is being completed at the moment. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shannon Crematorium-20170508-007.JPG
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Project Leader, right, and restoration  builder Tom Howard discussing preparatory works on the site of Killilagh church in Doolin for the forthcoming restoration of a window and archway. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Killilagh Church20130216-012.JPG
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Project Leader, right, and restoration  builder Tom Howard discussing preparatory works on the site of Killilagh church in Doolin for the forthcoming restoration of a window and archway. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Killilagh Church20130216-011.JPG
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Project Leader, Graham Hull, Licensed Archaeologist, and restoration  builder Tom Howard discussing preparatory works on the site of Killilagh church in Doolin for the forthcoming restoration of a window and archway. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Killilagh Church20130216-009.JPG
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Project Leader, Graham Hull, Licensed Archaeologist, and restoration  builder Tom Howard discussing preparatory works on the site of Killilagh church in Doolin for the forthcoming restoration of a window and archway. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Killilagh Church20130216-008.JPG
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Project Leader, Graham Hull, Licensed Archaeologist, and restoration  builder Tom Howard discussing preparatory works on the site of Killilagh church in Doolin for the forthcoming restoration of a window and archway. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Killilagh Church20130216-007.JPG
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Project Leader, restoration  builder Tom Howard and Graham Hull, Licensed Archaeologist, discussing preparatory works on the site of Killilagh church in Doolin for the forthcoming restoration of a window and archway. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Killilagh Church20130216-005.JPG
  • Joe Mc Cooey, Project Leader, restoration  builder Tom Howard and Graham Hull, Licensed Archaeologist, discussing preparatory works on the site of Killilagh church in Doolin for the forthcoming restoration of a window and archway. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Killilagh Church20130216-004.JPG
  • One "little Bob The Builder" had to get help with a runny nose while waiting in line to greet Ruairi Quinn, TD, Minister for Education and Skills, who was on a visit to the new Ennis National School site to cut the first sod. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quinn at Ennis NS08-06-2012001.JPG
  • One "little Bob The Builder" had to get help with a runny nose while waiting in line to greet Ruairi Quinn, TD, Minister for Education and Skills, who was on a visit to the new Ennis National School site to cut the first sod. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Quinn at Ennis NS08-06-2012001.JPG
  • Tom Howard, centre, conservation builder with Peter and Ronan Harbison from Inchiquin House, award nominees, at Clare County Council's Design and Conservation Awards in Glór. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Joseph Curtin, grandson of Harry Keller, Kilrush, the builder of the church in 1911 pictured after mass at the 100th anniversary celebrations of St Mary's church, Ruan. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ruan Church24-07-2011 022.JPG
  • Joseph Curtin, grandson of Harry Keller, Kilrush, the builder of the church in 1911 pictured after mass at the 100th anniversary celebrations of St Mary's church, Ruan. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ruan Church24-07-2011 021.JPG
  • To The Waters and The Wild...at the launch of a newly built Currach, a cross curricular project by the first and second year students of Ennis Community College, who worked with currach builder James Madigan and teacher Sile Ni Dheargain, founding member of the Fergus Rowing Club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Currachs12-04-2011 012.JPG
  • All hands on deck at the launch of a newly built Currach, a cross curricular project by the first and second year students of Ennis Community College, who worked with currach builder James Madigan and teacher Sile Ni Dheargain, founding member of the Fergus Rowing Club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Currachs12-04-2011 010.JPG
  • Pupil Brendan Molloy about to pass the oars to James Madigan and Kieran Anderson at the launch of a newly built Currach, a cross curricular project by the first and second year students of Ennis Community College, who worked with currach builder James Madigan and teacher Sile Ni Dheargain, founding member of the Fergus Rowing Club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Currachs12-04-2011 003.JPG
  • Pupils plan their route at the launch of a newly built Currach, a cross curricular project by the first and second year students of Ennis Community College, who worked with currach builder James Madigan and teacher Sile Ni Dheargain, founding member of the Fergus Rowing Club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Currachs12-04-2011 002.JPG
  • Pupils arrive to launch their newly built Currach, a cross curricular project by the first and second year students of Ennis Community College, who worked with currach builder James Madigan and teacher Sile Ni Dheargain, founding member of the Fergus Rowing Club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Currachs12-04-2011 001.JPG
  • Manager of the West Clare Early Years Pat Kiernan meets with architect Tom Byrne and builder Louis Keating while showing visitors around the Ri-Ra creche after its opening on Monday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ri-Ra creche 16-6-09 018.jpg
  • Barney and Bob the Builder stop for a chat at the Kilmihil festival of fun.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Kilmihil Festival 13.jpg
  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan pucks out a sliotar at the official opening of the new pitch and building extension on the 50th anniversary of Toonagh NS. Looking on are pupils, Ava Sanders and Emily Whelan, Colette Crowe, former BOM member, Donnchadh Kelleher, Principal, Dave Whelan, builder, Marie Slattery, chairperson of the BOM, Mike Flynn and Jude Mc Kenna of Hassett Leyden, Mary Marrinan, former teacher, Fr Pat O Neill, PP and Joe Carmody, former principal. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Toonagh NS-20161028-015.JPG
  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan pucks out a sliotar at the official opening of the new pitch and building extension on the 50th anniversary of Toonagh NS. Looking on are pupils, Ava Sanders and Emily Whelan, Colette Crowe, former BOM member, Donnchadh Kelleher, Principal, Dave Whelan, builder, Marie Slattery, chairperson of the BOM, Mike Flynn and Jude Mc Kenna of Hassett Leyden, Mary Marrinan, former teacher, Fr Pat O Neill, PP and Joe Carmody, former principal. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Toonagh NS-20161028-014.JPG
  • Builder Liam O Doherty at the signing of the contract in Waterpark House for the new Cloughleigh Youth Cafe. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Builder Liam O Doherty at the signing of the contract in Waterpark House for the new Cloughleigh Youth Cafe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    TC Contract090710002.jpg
  • Boat builder James Marrinan helps push off a mixed team, including; Tom Davis, Coonagh, Lilian O Donnell, Kilkee and Alan Madigan, Kilrush, during the currach racing as part of the Kilkee Maritime Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee Maritime 18-7-10 018.jpg
  • Gary Smyth, a member of the visiting Suffolk and Lenadoon Interface group from Belfast, with Currach builder James Madigan in their newly built vessell which was launched as part of the official opening of Scariff Harbour Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Fest 31-7-09 048.jpg
  • Gary Smyth, a member of the visiting Suffolk and Lenadoon Interface group from Belfast, with Currach builder James Madigan in their newly built vessell which was launched as part of the official opening of Scariff Harbour Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Fest 31-7-09 047.jpg
  • Michael Barrett, a member of the visiting Suffolk and Lenadoon Interface group from Belfast, with Currach builder James Madigan in their newly built vessell which was launched as part of the official opening of Scariff Harbour Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Fest 31-7-09 033.jpg
  • Member of the visiting Suffolk and Lenadoon Interface group from Belfast, with Currach builder James Madigan and their newly built vessell which was launched as part of the official opening of Scariff Harbour Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Fest 31-7-09 002.jpg
  • Member of the visiting Suffolk and Lenadoon Interface group from Belfast, with Currach builder James Madigan and their newly built vessell which was launched as part of the official opening of Scariff Harbour Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Fest 31-7-09 001.jpg
  • Students at Liscannor National School pictured with builder, John Byrne, Liscannor Childcare committee member Andrea O' Connell, Maura Considine, teacher, Liz Bonito, committee member, Alex Russell, architect, Patrick Burke, committee member and Fr Denis Crosby for the sod turning at the Liscannor Childcare Centre. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Sod Turning Licannor National School...jpg
  • Patrick Griffey and young builder friends, sing about the inevitable "Breakfast Roll" at the St Patrick's Day Parade in Fanore. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fanore Parade095.jpg
  • Body Builder.<br />
Jason Morris of Toonagh, who came second in the Natural Bodybuilding Federation of Ireland 2014 Under-68kg category.
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  • The late Sr Catherine Eivers welcomes former Minister for Health, Erskine Childers, to Regina House, Kilrush, before he officially opened the building in September 1972. Also included are builder, Nicholas Gorman, and Mid-Western health Board representative, <br />
Mr Hynes.
    Regina House.JPG
  • Boat builder James Marrinan and Dixie Collins help push out Tom and Sarah Blunnie oin their boat during the currach racing as part of the Kilkee Maritime Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilkee Maritime 18-7-10 016.jpg
  • Measuring tape at the ready with course builder Peter O Brien  at the Clare Pony Club annual show in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ponies 13-2-10 024.jpg
  • Michael Barrett, a member of the visiting Suffolk and Lenadoon Interface group from Belfast, with Currach builder James Madigan in their newly built vessell which was launched as part of the official opening of Scariff Harbour Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Fest 31-7-09 032.jpg
  • Manager of the West Clare Early Years Pat Kiernan meets with architect Tom Byrne and builder Louis Keating while showing visitors around the Ri-Ra creche after its opening on Monday. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ri-Ra creche 16-6-09 017.jpg
  • Builders and sub contractors holding a picket outside the site of the new Youth and Community Cafe at Cloughleigh. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Builders and sub contractors holding a picket outside the site of the new Youth and Community Cafe at Cloughleigh. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Strike 2-2-11 002.jpg
  • Builders and sub contractors holding a picket outside the site of the new Youth and Community Cafe at Cloughleigh. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Strike 2-2-11 001.jpg
  • Boat builders Steve Morris, Kate Griffiths, James Madigan, Fintan Ryan and Dan Mill with their recently completed Dublin Bay 21 named Garavogue in Kilrush Marina. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Boat builders Steve Morris, Kate Griffiths, James Madigan, Fintan Ryan and Dan Mill with their recently completed Dublin Bay 21 named Garavogue in Kilrush Marina. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Garavogue-20200805-004.JPG
  • Boat builders Steve Morris, Kate Griffiths, James Madigan, Fintan Ryan and Dan Mill with their recently completed Dublin Bay 21 named Garavogue in Kilrush Marina. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Garavogue-20200805-003.JPG
  • Boat builders Steve Morris, Kate Griffiths, James Madigan, Fintan Ryan and Dan Mill with their recently completed Dublin Bay 21 named Garavogue in Kilrush Marina. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Garavogue-20200805-005.JPG
  • Boat builders Steve Morris, Kate Griffiths, James Madigan, Fintan Ryan and Dan Mill with their recently completed Dublin Bay 21 named Garavogue in Kilrush Marina. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Garavogue-20200805-001.JPG
  • Pat Daly, Mayor of Ennis, James Breen, Mayor of Clare, Tom Coughlan, County manager, Terence O Brien, contractor, David Bridge and Paddy Coleman of P Coleman and Associates, David Mc Loughlin, quantity surveyor and Donal O Leary of O Brien Builders, on site where work  has started on the Market re-development in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Market Ennis-20151116-007.JPG
  • Ger Dollard, Director of Service at Clare County Council, James Breen, Mayor of Clare, Tom Coughlan, County manager, Terence O Brien, contractor, David Bridge and Paddy Coleman of P Coleman and Associates, David Mc Loughlin, quantity surveyor and Donal O Leary of O Brien Builders, on site where work  has started on the Market re-development in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Market Ennis-20151116-005.JPG
  • James Breen, Mayor of Clare, Tom Coughlan, County manager, Terence O Brien, contractor, David Bridge and Paddy Coleman of P Coleman and Associates, David Mc Loughlin, quantity surveyor and Donal O Leary of O Brien Builders, on site where work  has started on the Market re-development in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Market Ennis-20151116-003.JPG
  • James Breen, Mayor of Clare, Tom Coughlan, County manager, Terence O Brien, contractor, David Bridge and Paddy Coleman of P Coleman and Associates, David Mc Loughlin, quantity surveyor and Donal O Leary of O Brien Builders, on site where work  has started on the Market re-development in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Market Ennis-20151116-002.JPG
  • James Breen, Mayor of Clare, Tom Coughlan, County manager, Terence O Brien, contractor, David Bridge and Paddy Coleman of P Coleman and Associates, David Mc Loughlin, quantity surveyor and Donal O Leary of O Brien Builders, on site where work  has started on the Market re-development in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Market Ennis-20151116-001.JPG
  • The Killaloe diocese Pastoral Plan Builders Of Hope on display during the forum held in the Inn at Dromoland to discuss the proposed Diaconate for the diocese of Killaloe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Diaconate Forum20140915-044.JPG
  • Builders Sean Fahey and Ethan Viser at work in Gaelscoil na bhFilí in Gort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Schooldays20130418-011.JPG
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