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  • Sisters Aine and Sinead Sheedy of Crusheen at the Clare launch of Daffodil Day which happens this year on Friday March 11th. On Daffodil Day thousands of volunteers around Ireland sell daffodil pins and flowers to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society’s free, nationwide services for those with, and affected by, cancer in Ireland. Daffodil Day is the biggest and longest running fundraising day for the Society, Ireland’s national cancer charity. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sisters Sinead and Aine Sheedy of Crusheen at the Clare launch of Daffodil Day which happens this year on Friday March 11th. On Daffodil Day thousands of volunteers around Ireland sell daffodil pins and flowers to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society’s free, nationwide services for those with, and affected by, cancer in Ireland. Daffodil Day is the biggest and longest running fundraising day for the Society, Ireland’s national cancer charity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day Launch-20160307-011.JPG
  • Sisters Aine and Sinead Sheedy of Crusheen at the Clare launch of Daffodil Day which happens this year on Friday March 11th. On Daffodil Day thousands of volunteers around Ireland sell daffodil pins and flowers to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society’s free, nationwide services for those with, and affected by, cancer in Ireland. Daffodil Day is the biggest and longest running fundraising day for the Society, Ireland’s national cancer charity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day Launch-20160307-007.JPG
  • Sisters Sinead and Aine Sheedy of Crusheen at the Clare launch of Daffodil Day which happens this year on Friday March 11th. On Daffodil Day thousands of volunteers around Ireland sell daffodil pins and flowers to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society’s free, nationwide services for those with, and affected by, cancer in Ireland. Daffodil Day is the biggest and longest running fundraising day for the Society, Ireland’s national cancer charity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day Launch-20160307-005.JPG
  • Sisters Aine and Sinead Sheedy of Crusheen at the Clare launch of Daffodil Day which happens this year on Friday March 11th. On Daffodil Day thousands of volunteers around Ireland sell daffodil pins and flowers to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society’s free, nationwide services for those with, and affected by, cancer in Ireland. Daffodil Day is the biggest and longest running fundraising day for the Society, Ireland’s national cancer charity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day Launch-20160307-004.JPG
  • Sisters Aine and Sinead Sheedy of Crusheen at the Clare launch of Daffodil Day which happens this year on Friday March 11th. On Daffodil Day thousands of volunteers around Ireland sell daffodil pins and flowers to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society’s free, nationwide services for those with, and affected by, cancer in Ireland. Daffodil Day is the biggest and longest running fundraising day for the Society, Ireland’s national cancer charity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day Launch-20160307-001.JPG
  • Sisters Sinead and Aine Sheedy of Crusheen at the Clare launch of Daffodil Day which happens this year on Friday March 11th. On Daffodil Day thousands of volunteers around Ireland sell daffodil pins and flowers to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society’s free, nationwide services for those with, and affected by, cancer in Ireland. Daffodil Day is the biggest and longest running fundraising day for the Society, Ireland’s national cancer charity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day Launch-20160307-010.JPG
  • Sisters Aine and Sinead Sheedy of Crusheen at the Clare launch of Daffodil Day which happens this year on Friday March 11th. On Daffodil Day thousands of volunteers around Ireland sell daffodil pins and flowers to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society’s free, nationwide services for those with, and affected by, cancer in Ireland. Daffodil Day is the biggest and longest running fundraising day for the Society, Ireland’s national cancer charity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day Launch-20160307-009.JPG
  • Sisters Aine and Sinead Sheedy of Crusheen at the Clare launch of Daffodil Day which happens this year on Friday March 11th. On Daffodil Day thousands of volunteers around Ireland sell daffodil pins and flowers to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society’s free, nationwide services for those with, and affected by, cancer in Ireland. Daffodil Day is the biggest and longest running fundraising day for the Society, Ireland’s national cancer charity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day Launch-20160307-008.JPG
  • Sisters Sinead and Aine Sheedy of Crusheen at the Clare launch of Daffodil Day which happens this year on Friday March 11th. On Daffodil Day thousands of volunteers around Ireland sell daffodil pins and flowers to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society’s free, nationwide services for those with, and affected by, cancer in Ireland. Daffodil Day is the biggest and longest running fundraising day for the Society, Ireland’s national cancer charity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day Launch-20160307-006.JPG
  • Sisters Aine and Sinead Sheedy of Crusheen at the Clare launch of Daffodil Day which happens this year on Friday March 11th. On Daffodil Day thousands of volunteers around Ireland sell daffodil pins and flowers to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society’s free, nationwide services for those with, and affected by, cancer in Ireland. Daffodil Day is the biggest and longest running fundraising day for the Society, Ireland’s national cancer charity. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day Launch-20160307-002.JPG
  • Sisters Aine and Sinead Sheedy of Crusheen at the Clare launch of Daffodil Day which happens this year on Friday March 11th. On Daffodil Day thousands of volunteers around Ireland sell daffodil pins and flowers to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society’s free, nationwide services for those with, and affected by, cancer in Ireland. Daffodil Day is the biggest and longest running fundraising day for the Society, Ireland’s national cancer charity. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Amelia Curtin, Leah Darcy and Olivia Cizmarova with their range of beautiful Christmas hampers during Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
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  • Eileen Curtin admiring the craft work of the Spanish Point Christmas Trees by her friend Cormac Byrne during  Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
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  • Friends Róisín Montgomery and Aoibhnait O’Dea with their beautifully presented portable pouches during Christmas Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
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  • Doing a great trade in Covid-19 sanitising packs for Christmas during Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point were friends Katlyn Shanahan and Hazel Ross. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
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  • Holly Keena, Evie Lenihan and Aoife Ferguson taking orders for their family frames during Christmas Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
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  • Iden Vitch mastered the use of £D printing to produce a range of Christmas tree decorations for Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
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  • Jack Bradley and Ciarán Cullen were selling a delightful range of hand-made scented candles during Christmas Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
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  • Jimmy Marron was doing a roaring trade in selling face coverings during Christmas Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
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  • Showcasing their tie-dyed tee-shirts during Christmas Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point were Ciara Ferguson and Sarah Looney. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
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  • Leo Switzer, Ruben Fallon, Steven Murphy and Sean Downes teamed up to make and sell their own take on Scrabble with names of family and friends at the Christmas Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
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  • Nicole Scheppe displaying a beautiful range of handcrafted wooden ornaments for Christmas at the Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
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  • James Downes showcasing his handmade Christmas tree decorations during Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
    Enterprise Day_11-12-2020_30122.jpg
  • Tom O’Connor and Tony Carroll (seated) with their friends Jack Cahill and Jack Talty exhibiting their Christmas decorations during Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
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  • Daffodil Avenue...Mary Murray, Community Fundraising Officer Irish Cancer Society with Theodora, Eve Marie and Hannah Mangan at the launch of this year's Daffodil Day which is on Friday March 24th
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  • Daffodil Avenue...Mary Murray, Community Fundraising Officer Irish Cancer Society with Theodora, Eve Marie and Hannah Mangan at the launch of this year's Daffodil Day which is on Friday March 24th
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  • Daffodil Avenue...Mary Murray, Community Fundraising Officer Irish Cancer Society with Theodora, Eve Marie and Hannah Mangan at the launch of this year's Daffodil Day which is on Friday March 24th
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  • Daffodil Avenue...Mary Murray, Community Fundraising Officer Irish Cancer Society with Theodora, Eve Marie and Hannah Mangan at the launch of this year's Daffodil Day which is on Friday March 24th
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  • Daffodil Avenue...Mary Murray, Community Fundraising Officer Irish Cancer Society with Theodora, Eve Marie and Hannah Mangan at the launch of this year's Daffodil Day which is on Friday March 24th
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  • Daffodil Avenue...Mary Murray, Community Fundraising Officer Irish Cancer Society with Theodora, Eve Marie and Hannah Mangan at the launch of this year's Daffodil Day which is on Friday March 24th
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  • Daffodil Avenue...Mary Murray, Community Fundraising Officer Irish Cancer Society with Theodora, Eve Marie and Hannah Mangan at the launch of this year's Daffodil Day which is on Friday March 24th
    Daffodil Day-20230315-006.JPG
  • Daffodil Avenue...Mary Murray, Community Fundraising Officer Irish Cancer Society with Theodora, Eve Marie and Hannah Mangan at the launch of this year's Daffodil Day which is on Friday March 24th
    Daffodil Day-20230315-004.JPG
  • Daffodil Avenue...Mary Murray, Community Fundraising Officer Irish Cancer Society with Theodora, Eve Marie and Hannah Mangan at the launch of this year's Daffodil Day which is on Friday March 24th
    Daffodil Day-20230315-002.JPG
  • A sad expression and resemblance of a tearful eye on the face of a statue of St Patrick, while Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors while it was broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A sad expression and resemblance of a tearful eye on the face of a statue of St Patrick, while Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors while it was broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-059.JPG
  • A sad expression and resemblance of a tearful eye on the face of a statue of St Patrick, while Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors while it was broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-058.JPG
  • A sad expression and resemblance of a tearful eye on the face of a statue of St Patrick, while Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors while it was broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-056.JPG
  • A sad expression and resemblance of a tearful eye on the face of a statue of St Patrick, while Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors while it was broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-057.JPG
  • A sad expression and resemblance of a tearful eye on the face of a statue of St Patrick, while Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors while it was broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-055.JPG
  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors while it was broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-051.JPG
  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors while it was broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-049.JPG
  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors while it was broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-050.JPG
  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors and broadcast it live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors and broadcast it live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan concelebrated St Patrick's Day Mass,  with Student priest Antun pasalic, PP Fr Tom Ryan and Fr Dariusz Plasek, behind closed doors and broadcast it live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sacred Space...Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors and broadcast it live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sacred Space...Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors and broadcast it live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A sad expression and resemblance of a tearful eye on the face of a statue of St Patrick, while Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors while it was broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-025.JPG
  • A sad expression and resemblance of a tearful eye on the face of a statue of St Patrick, while Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors while it was broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-026.JPG
  • St Patrick's Day Mass, which was read behind closed doors and broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors and broadcast it live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-018.JPG
  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors and broadcast it live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral this morning. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-011.JPG
  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan celebrated St Patrick's Day Mass, behind closed doors and broadcast it live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-010.JPG
  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan blessed the shamrock with PP Fr. Tom Ryan and student priest from Croatia Antun Pasalic during St Patrick's Day Mass, which was read behind closed doors and broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-006.JPG
  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan, PP Fr. Tom Ryan and student priest from Croatia Antun Pasalic prepare to celebrate St Patrick's Day Mass, which was read behind closed doors and broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-005.JPG
  • Sacristan Michael Conlon and PP Fr Tom Ryan with a bowl of shamrock as Bishop Fintan Monahan prepares for St Patrick's Day Mass, which was read behind closed doors and broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-003.JPG
  • Bishop of Killaloe Fintan Monahan, PP Fr. Tom Ryan and student priest from Croatia Antun Pasalic prepare to celebrate St Patrick's Day Mass, which was read behind closed doors and broadcast live over the internet, at Ennis Cathedral. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Patricks Day Mass-20200317-001.JPG
  • Five year old Ellie Ryan and "Sammy", with a timely reminder for all, that Daffodil Day is on this Friday March 22nd, when people across Ireland will once again join in the fight against cancer by selling daffodil pins and flowers or by hosting fundraising events in communities and workplaces. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Five year old Ellie Ryan and "Sammy", with a timely reminder for all, that Daffodil Day is on this Friday March 22nd, when people across Ireland will once again join in the fight against cancer by selling daffodil pins and flowers or by hosting fundraising events in communities and workplaces. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day-20190319-017.JPG
  • Five year old Ellie Ryan and "Sammy", with a timely reminder for all, that Daffodil Day is on this Friday March 22nd, when people across Ireland will once again join in the fight against cancer by selling daffodil pins and flowers or by hosting fundraising events in communities and workplaces. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day-20190319-016.JPG
  • Five year old Ellie Ryan and "Sammy", with a timely reminder for all, that Daffodil Day is on this Friday March 22nd, when people across Ireland will once again join in the fight against cancer by selling daffodil pins and flowers or by hosting fundraising events in communities and workplaces. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day-20190319-015.JPG
  • Five year old Ellie Ryan and "Sammy", with a timely reminder for all, that Daffodil Day is on this Friday March 22nd, when people across Ireland will once again join in the fight against cancer by selling daffodil pins and flowers or by hosting fundraising events in communities and workplaces. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day-20190319-014.JPG
  • Five year old Ellie Ryan and "Sammy", with a timely reminder for all, that Daffodil Day is on this Friday March 22nd, when people across Ireland will once again join in the fight against cancer by selling daffodil pins and flowers or by hosting fundraising events in communities and workplaces. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Five year old Ellie Ryan and "Sammy", with a timely reminder for all, that Daffodil Day is on this Friday March 22nd, when people across Ireland will once again join in the fight against cancer by selling daffodil pins and flowers or by hosting fundraising events in communities and workplaces. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day-20190319-012.JPG
  • Five year old Ellie Ryan and "Sammy", with a timely reminder for all, that Daffodil Day is on this Friday March 22nd, when people across Ireland will once again join in the fight against cancer by selling daffodil pins and flowers or by hosting fundraising events in communities and workplaces. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day-20190319-011.JPG
  • Five year old Ellie Ryan with a timely reminder for all, that Daffodil Day is on this Friday March 22nd, when people across Ireland will once again join in the fight against cancer by selling daffodil pins and flowers or by hosting fundraising events in communities and workplaces. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Daffodil Day-20190319-010.JPG
  • Local girl Caitlyn Mc Inerney pets the Garda horses on display at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cian Burke playing with a card cut-out at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Community Garda Deirdre Doherty is shown around a rocket launcher by Norah Murphy at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Community Garda Deirdre Doherty is shown around a rocket launcher by Norah Murphy at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Community Garda Deirdre Doherty is shown around a rocket launcher by Norah Murphy at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jerome O Connell with his daughter Maisie at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Garda Open day-20180526-022.JPG
  • Scout Gearoid Staunton carrying a fresh supply of water to the tuck tent at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Therese Wall of the 1st and 4th scout troop, Ennis, flipping burgers at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sophie Maher petting ambassador Irish guide dog Georgia at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Fintan Mulligan, English visitor,  is shown around a rocket launcher by Norah Murphy at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Colm Donnellan plays at being a traffic corp  Garda at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Michael Healy of Clare Civil Defence flies  a drone watched by P.J. Bliss of Corofin and Mary Kelly and Steve Kelly of Ennis at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Watching a car crash scene simulation at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Young Riain Mc Inerney gets to grips with a Garda motorcycle at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Supt. John Kerin with young Oran Kennedy, whose grandfather Kevin Kennedy was a member of the force, and Riain Mc Inerney at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Supt. John Kerin with young Oran Kennedy, whose grandfather Kevin Kennedy was a member of the force, at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Supt. John Kerin with young Oran Kennedy, whose grandfather Kevin Kennedy was a member of the force, at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Dominic Regan of the Scenes Of Crime unit and Detective Frank Browne do a demonstration on finger printing at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Olivia Mc Coy gets her finger prints taken by Dominic Regan of the Scenes Of Crime unit, at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The RSA car roll-over simulator in action at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The RSA car roll-over simulator in action at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Corporal Padraic O Coisdealbha of C-Coy, 1st Batt, Galway, showing Doireann and Caoimhe Monks of Ballyvaughan his gun at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Corporal Padraic O Coisdealbha of C-Coy, 1st Batt, Galway, showing Doireann and Caoimhe Monks of Ballyvaughan his gun at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Little Ciara Reynolds of Knockanean holds tightly to her dad Keith while he looks at some arms on show at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Little Ciara Reynolds of Knockanean holds tightly to her dad Keith while he looks at some arms on show at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mantis Silis  is shown around a rocket launcher by Norah Murphy at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Shoes and sandals at the Ennis Garda Station Open Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A group photo is taken to mark the occasion following the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jennifer Awoh speaking during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilnamona's Adele Deely on the shoulders of her dad Padraig during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington with Ennis Soroptimist members during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, the granddaughter of one of Ireland's most prominent feminists, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington with Ennis Soroptimist members during the Women On The Bridge event as part of International Women's Day. Photograph by John Kelly.
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