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  • Christy Mc Inerney who is running trials with the new HeatCalving.com device on his farm at Cratloe. Photograph by John Kelly
    HeatCalving Device-20190910-004.JPG
  • Christy Mc Inerney who is running trials with the new HeatCalving.com device on his farm at Cratloe. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Christy Mc Inerney who is running trials with the new HeatCalving.com device on his farm at Cratloe. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Christy Mc Inerney is running trials with this new HeatCalving.com device on his farm at Cratloe. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Christy Mc Inerney is running trials with this new HeatCalving.com device on his farm at Cratloe. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Christy Mc Inerney who is running trials with the new HeatCalving.com device on his farm at Cratloe. Photograph by John Kelly
    HeatCalving Device-20190910-006.JPG
  • Christy Mc Inerney who is running trials with the new HeatCalving.com device on his farm at Cratloe. Photograph by John Kelly
    HeatCalving Device-20190910-005.JPG
  • Christy Mc Inerney who is running trials with the new HeatCalving.com device on his farm at Cratloe. Photograph by John Kelly
    HeatCalving Device-20190910-002.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pat Breen, T.D. is pictured speaking at the announcement. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-019.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pat Breen, T.D. is pictured speaking at the announcement. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-016.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictured on a tour of the Ennis premises on the Gort Road are Frank Keane, General Manager, Dr. Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland, Pat Breen, T.D., Mrs. Christine Garbe and Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-014.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictured at the Ennis premises on the Gort Road are John Murtagh, QA Audio Analyst, seated, with Frank Keane, General Manager, Pat Breen, T.D., Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe, and Dr. Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-010.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictured at the Ennis premises on the Gort Road are Frank Keane, General Manager, Pat Breen, T.D., Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe, and Dr. Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-009.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictured cutting a ceremonial tape at the Ennis premises on the Gort Road are Dr. Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland, Frank Keane, General Manager, Pat Breen, T.D., and Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-006.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictured cutting a ceremonial tape at the Ennis premises on the Gort Road are Dr. Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland, Frank Keane, General Manager, Pat Breen, T.D., and Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-005.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pat Breen, T.D. is pictured speaking at the announcement. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-021.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pat Breen, T.D. is pictured speaking at the announcement. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-020.JPG
  • Pat Breen, T.D.  is photographed speaking at the announcement of 50 new jobs in manufacturing and R&D at the Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-017.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Frank Keane, General Manager is pictured speaking at the announcement. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-015.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictured on a tour of the Ennis premises on the Gort Road are Frank Keane, General Manager, Dr. Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland, Pat Breen, T.D., Mrs. Christine Garbe and Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-013.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictured on a tour of the Ennis premises on the Gort Road are Frank Keane, General Manager, Dr. Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland, Pat Breen, T.D., Mrs. Christine Garbe and Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-012.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictured at the Ennis premises on the Gort Road are John Murtagh, QA Audio Analyst, seated, with Frank Keane, General Manager, Pat Breen, T.D., Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe, and Dr. Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-011.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictured at the Ennis premises on the Gort Road are Dr. Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland, Frank Keane, General Manager, Pat Breen, T.D., and Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-008.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictures show Pat Breen, T.D.,  being welcomed to the Ennis facility by Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe and general manager Frank Keane. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-004.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictures show Pat Breen, T.D.,  being welcomed to the Ennis facility by Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe and general manager Frank Keane. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-003.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictured chatting outside the Ennis premises on the Gort Road are Frank Keane, General Manager, Pat Breen, T.D., Dr. Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland, Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe and Mrs. Christine Garbe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-001.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictured chatting outside the Ennis premises on the Gort Road are Frank Keane, General Manager, Pat Breen, T.D., Dr. Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland, Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe and Mrs. Christine Garbe. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-002.JPG
  • Medical devices manufacturer Vitalograph has announced that 50 new jobs will be created at its manufacturing and R&D facility. Pictured at the Ennis premises on the Gort Road are  Frank Keane, General Manager showing Pat Breen, T.D. around the facility with Vitalograph Managing Director, Bernard Garbe, and Dr. Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland at rear. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Vitalograph-20171023-007.JPG
  • Michael Mc Mahon, originally from Feakle but now living in Tulla, with the newly designed Ball Entrapment Device installed as a prototype with the goalposts at Scariff GAA field. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Aoibhinn Leyden, left, of Colaiste Muire, Ennis, whose project for this year's BT Young Scientist competition is entitled   "The Study and Analysis of Local Air Quality", Aoibhinn has built an Arduino device with sensors to record atmospheric data such as NO2, PM10 and PM25, indicators of pollution from car exhausts and the burning of fossil fuels for home heating. Aoibhinn has been recording data with her device around Ennis town for the last month and is being assisted in the photo by her friend Lucy Murphy, who was also successful in having her project accepted into the "Social and Behavioural Sciences" category. Photograph by John Kelly
    Colaiste Muire-20191220-006.JPG
  • Aoibhinn Leyden, left, of Colaiste Muire, Ennis, whose project for this year's BT Young Scientist competition is entitled   "The Study and Analysis of Local Air Quality", Aoibhinn has built an Arduino device with sensors to record atmospheric data such as NO2, PM10 and PM25, indicators of pollution from car exhausts and the burning of fossil fuels for home heating. Aoibhinn has been recording data with her device around Ennis town for the last month and is being assisted in the photo by her friend Lucy Murphy, who was also successful in having her project accepted into the "Social and Behavioural Sciences" category. Photograph by John Kelly
    Colaiste Muire-20191220-005.JPG
  • Type 1 Diabetes patient Judith Devine who was one of 300 people that participated in a survey on the benefits of making Freestyle Libre, the Flash Glucose monitoring device available free of charge for all type one diabetes patients. Photograph by John Kelly
    Judith Devine-20190630-052.JPG
  • Type 1 Diabetes patient Judith Devine who was one of 300 people that participated in a survey on the benefits of making Freestyle Libre, the Flash Glucose monitoring device available free of charge for all type one diabetes patients. Photograph by John Kelly
    Judith Devine-20190630-053.JPG
  • Type 1 Diabetes patient Judith Devine who was one of 300 people that participated in a survey on the benefits of making Freestyle Libre, the Flash Glucose monitoring device available free of charge for all type one diabetes patients. Photograph by John Kelly
    Judith Devine-20190701-051.JPG
  • Type 1 Diabetes patient Judith Devine who was one of 300 people that participated in a survey on the benefits of making Freestyle Libre, the Flash Glucose monitoring device available free of charge for all type one diabetes patients. Photograph by John Kelly
    Judith Devine-20190630-054.JPG
  • Pat Foudy with a device to measure thread depth in tyres. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tyres-20181109-010.JPG
  • Gerry Murphy, environment section Ennis TC, and Norah Murphy, traffic and litter warden Ennis TC blow gum bubbles as Paudie Sheahan, designer of the Gum-Go Stick, a device for removing discarded gum from the streets, looks on. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Gum Litter20130706-002.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device and  by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012007.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device, the first ever Mr Miltown, Martin Quinn and Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012003.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device and  by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012007.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device and  by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012005.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device, the first ever Mr Miltown, Martin Quinn and Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012003.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device and  by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012008.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device and  by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012007.JPG
  • Type 1 Diabetes patient Judith Devine who was one of 300 people that participated in a survey on the benefits of making Freestyle Libre, the Flash Glucose monitoring device available free of charge for all type one diabetes patients. Photograph by John Kelly
    Judith Devine-20190630-057.JPG
  • Type 1 Diabetes patient Judith Devine who was one of 300 people that participated in a survey on the benefits of making Freestyle Libre, the Flash Glucose monitoring device available free of charge for all type one diabetes patients. Photograph by John Kelly
    Judith Devine-20190630-056.JPG
  • Type 1 Diabetes patient Judith Devine who was one of 300 people that participated in a survey on the benefits of making Freestyle Libre, the Flash Glucose monitoring device available free of charge for all type one diabetes patients. Photograph by John Kelly
    Judith Devine-20190630-055.JPG
  • Type 1 Diabetes patient Judith Devine who was one of 300 people that participated in a survey on the benefits of making Freestyle Libre, the Flash Glucose monitoring device available free of charge for all type one diabetes patients. Photograph by John Kelly
    Judith Devine-20190630-058.JPG
  • Pat Foudy with a device to measure thread depth in tyres. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tyres-20181109-009.JPG
  • Pat Foudy with a device to measure thread depth in tyres. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tyres-20181109-008.JPG
  • Pat Foudy with a device to measure thread depth in tyres. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tyres-20181109-007.JPG
  • Ruth Cullen, right, showing pupils Amy Dwyer, and Roisin Tyrrell the new seismometer which her uncle Kevin Cullen donated to the school. Looking on is  Mary Mc Cormack, who donated the stone plinth to rest the device on. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Norah Murphy, traffic and litter warden Ennis TC and Gerry Murphy, environment section Ennis TC, blow gum bubbles as Paudie Sheahan, designer of the Gum-Go Stick, a device for removing discarded gum from the streets, looks on. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Gum Litter20130706-003.JPG
  • Gerry Murphy, environment section Ennis TC, and Norah Murphy, traffic and litter warden Ennis TC blow gum bubbles as Paudie Sheahan, designer of the Gum-Go Stick, a device for removing discarded gum from the streets, looks on. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Gum Litter20130706-001.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device and  by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012008.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device and  by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012005.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device and  by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012008.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device and  by Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012005.JPG
  • Maureen O Leary of Shyan, Kilmihil, tries out the new Mobi Chair, which, from now on, will be used by the public to enable wheelchair users to access the beach and water at Spanish Point. She is being pushed by John John Burke of The Armada hotel, who is providing storage of the device, the first ever Mr Miltown, Martin Quinn and Marie Killeen, the organiser of the Mr. Miltown competition, from which the chair was donated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wheelchair23-01-2012003.JPG
  • Members of The Army Bomb Disposal Unit and Gardai remove from the scene, pieces of the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Members of the Gardai remove from the scene, pieces of the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 14.jpg
  • L-R Sean Mac Conmara, Micheal O'Cathasaigh and Donnchadh O'Suliieabhain of Gaelcholaiste an Chlair with their project " Shower Protection Device".Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • L-R Micheal O'Cathasaigh, Donnchadh O'Suliieabhain and Sean Mac Conmara of Gaelcholaiste an Chlair with their project " Shower Protection Device".Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Kathleen Daffy, Information Officer National Association for Deaf People,with a portable flashing doorbell and Paul Woulfe, Manager Co Clare Citizens Information Services, with a TV Listening Device pictured outside the Citizens Information Centre Bindon Lane Ennis.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Citizens Info 4.jpg
  • Kathleen Daffy, Information Officer National Association for Deaf People,with a portable flashing doorbell and Paul Woulfe, Manager Co Clare Citizens Information Services, with a TV Listening Device pictured outside the Citizens Information Centre Bindon Lane Ennis.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Citizens Info 3.jpg
  • Kathleen Daffy, Information Officer National Association for Deaf People,with a portable flashing doorbell and Paul Woulfe, Manager Co Clare Citizens Information Services, with a TV Listening Device pictured outside the Citizens Information Centre Bindon Lane Ennis.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Citizens Info 2.jpg
  • The Army Bomb Disposal Unit examine an X-Ray of the device found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 5.jpg
  • The car outside a family home near Doonbeg Co Clare where an explosive device was found under the drivers side.Pic Arthur Ellis
    Doonbeg Carbomb 19.jpg
  • Members of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit examines the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 16.jpg
  • The car outside a family home near Doonbeg Co Clare where an explosive device was found under the drivers side.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 13.jpg
  • Kathleen Daffy, Information Officer National Association for Deaf People,with a portable flashing doorbell and Paul Woulfe, Manager Co Clare Citizens Information Services, with a TV Listening Device pictured outside the Citizens Information Centre Bindon Lane Ennis.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Citizens Info 1.jpg
  • John Conlon of Clare has his stats tracker device secured on during their Munster senior Hurling Championship Semi-Final at Thurles. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clare V Waterford-20160605-031.JPG
  • Tubber's Albert Moylan, right, managing director of Moominder, an electronic remote monitoring monitoring system for stock welfare pictured with trial farmer Michael Hehir  Loughtyshaughnessy, Gort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Moominder14-02-2012005.JPG
  • Tubber's Albert Moylan, right, managing director of Moominder, an electronic remote monitoring monitoring system for stock welfare pictured with trial farmer Michael Hehir  Loughtyshaughnessy, Gort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Moominder14-02-2012004.JPG
  • Tubber's Albert Moylan, managing director of Moominder, an electronic remote monitoring monitoring system for stock welfare on the farm of trial farmer Michael Hehir, Loughtyshaughnessy, Gort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Moominder14-02-2012002.JPG
  • Gardai patrol the road leading to the scene of where the army bomb disposal unit were dealing with a situation on a byroad off the main Kilkishen to Tulla road. Photograph by John Kelly
    Suspect Device26-01-2012003.JPG
  • Gardai patrol the road leading to the scene of where the army bomb disposal unit were dealing with a situation on a byroad off the main Kilkishen to Tulla road. Photograph by John Kelly
    Suspect Device26-01-2012002.JPG
  • Gardai patrol the road leading to the scene of where the army bomb disposal unit were dealing with a situation on a byroad off the main Kilkishen to Tulla road. Photograph by John Kelly
    Suspect Device26-01-2012001.JPG
  • Tubber's Albert Moylan, managing director of Moominder, an electronic remote monitoring monitoring system for stock welfare on the farm of trial farmer Michael Hehir, Loughtyshaughnessy, Gort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Moominder14-02-2012002.JPG
  • Gardai patrol the road leading to the scene of where the army bomb disposal unit were dealing with a situation on a byroad off the main Kilkishen to Tulla road. Photograph by John Kelly
    Suspect Device26-01-2012003.JPG
  • Gardai patrol the road leading to the scene of where the army bomb disposal unit were dealing with a situation on a byroad off the main Kilkishen to Tulla road. Photograph by John Kelly
    Suspect Device26-01-2012002.JPG
  • Gardai patrol the road leading to the scene of where the army bomb disposal unit were dealing with a situation on a byroad off the main Kilkishen to Tulla road. Photograph by John Kelly
    Suspect Device26-01-2012001.JPG
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit removes a childs toy away from a device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 7.jpg
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit shows an X-Ray to Gardai of the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 4.jpg
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit examines the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 12.jpg
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit examines the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 11.jpg
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit shows the timer/trigger unit, to Gardai ,of the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 10.jpg
  • Tubber's Albert Moylan, right, managing director of Moominder, an electronic remote monitoring monitoring system for stock welfare pictured with trial farmer Michael Hehir  Loughtyshaughnessy, Gort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Moominder14-02-2012007.JPG
  • Tubber's Albert Moylan, right, managing director of Moominder, an electronic remote monitoring monitoring system for stock welfare pictured with trial farmer Michael Hehir  Loughtyshaughnessy, Gort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Moominder14-02-2012001.JPG
  • Tubber's Albert Moylan, right, managing director of Moominder, an electronic remote monitoring monitoring system for stock welfare pictured with trial farmer Michael Hehir  Loughtyshaughnessy, Gort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Moominder14-02-2012007.JPG
  • Tubber's Albert Moylan, right, managing director of Moominder, an electronic remote monitoring monitoring system for stock welfare pictured with trial farmer Michael Hehir  Loughtyshaughnessy, Gort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Moominder14-02-2012005.JPG
  • Tubber's Albert Moylan, right, managing director of Moominder, an electronic remote monitoring monitoring system for stock welfare pictured with trial farmer Michael Hehir  Loughtyshaughnessy, Gort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Moominder14-02-2012004.JPG
  • Tubber's Albert Moylan, right, managing director of Moominder, an electronic remote monitoring monitoring system for stock welfare pictured with trial farmer Michael Hehir  Loughtyshaughnessy, Gort. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Moominder14-02-2012001.JPG
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit examines the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 9.jpg
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit examines the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 8.jpg
  • Brendan Cannon, director of corporate affairs with Intel Ireland speaking to students about their new devices at the presentation of the 2013 Inter E-schools prize to St Conaire's National School, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Brendan Cannon, director of corporate affairs with Intel Ireland speaking to students about their new devices, watched by principal Peter Walsh at the presentation of the 2013 Inter E-schools prize to St Conaire's National School, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    St Conaires-Intel20130530-010.JPG
  • Sarah Sexton, corporate affairs with Intel showing pupils their new devices at the presentation of the 2013 Inter E-schools prize to St Conaire's National School, Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
    St Conaires-Intel20130530-009.JPG
  • Evie Wankel, Bay Mc Dowell and Lucy Meade with some old ironing devices at Moy national school. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Moy NS13-02-2012015.JPG
  • Evie Wankel, Bay Mc Dowell and Lucy Meade with some old ironing devices at Moy national school. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Moy NS13-02-2012015.JPG
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