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  • Backing the campaign to ban coal lorries from Moore Street, Kilrush, are (from left) Sean Dunleavy, Kilrush UDC; Emily Kelly and Patricia Pryall, spokesperson for the residents and Tom Prendeville, Kilrush UDC - October 18, 1985.
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  • The winner of the Lyons Tea car giveaway is presented with her new Toyota Starlet at Tom Hogan's Garage - November 26, 1993. Far left: Tom Hogan; Second from left: Sean Dunleavy. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Gerry Dunleavy gets the picture at the Golden Jubilee celebrations for Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna - May 21, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tom O'Donnell, MEP (second from left) with Jackie Keane, county councillor (far left), Sean Dunleavy (Kilrush Town councillor) and Gerry Sweeney (Kilrush Town councillor, far right).
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  • The West Clare Players who will be performing Brian Friel's award-winning play, Dancing at Lughnasa, at the Edinburgh Festival. Included are Maura Gleeson, Imelda Murray, Brid Hedderman, Deirdre Cunningham, Ciara Comerford, Robert Hopkins, Sean Dunleavy and Hugh Byrne - July 1999.
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  • Pauline Dunleavy who is retiring from Kilrush RNLI after 25 years as a volunteer in the service, the last 5 years as Lifeboat Operations Manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pauline Dunleavy who is retiring from Kilrush RNLI after 25 years as a volunteer in the service, the last 5 years as Lifeboat Operations Manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pauline Dunleavy-20190708-001.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy who is retiring from Kilrush RNLI after 25 years as a volunteer in the service, the last 5 years as Lifeboat Operations Manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pauline Dunleavy who is retiring from Kilrush RNLI after 25 years as a volunteer in the service, the last 5 years as Lifeboat Operations Manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pauline Dunleavy-20190708-002.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy who is retiring from Kilrush RNLI after 25 years as a volunteer in the service, the last 5 years as Lifeboat Operations Manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pauline Dunleavy-20190708-012.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy who is retiring from Kilrush RNLI after 25 years as a volunteer in the service, the last 5 years as Lifeboat Operations Manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pauline Dunleavy-20190708-006.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy who is retiring from Kilrush RNLI after 25 years as a volunteer in the service, the last 5 years as Lifeboat Operations Manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pauline Dunleavy-20190708-004.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy who is retiring from Kilrush RNLI after 25 years as a volunteer in the service, the last 5 years as Lifeboat Operations Manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pauline Dunleavy-20190708-007.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy who is retiring from Kilrush RNLI after 25 years as a volunteer in the service, the last 5 years as Lifeboat Operations Manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pauline Dunleavy-20190708-010.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy who is retiring from Kilrush RNLI after 25 years as a volunteer in the service, the last 5 years as Lifeboat Operations Manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pauline Dunleavy-20190708-003.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy who is retiring from Kilrush RNLI after 25 years as a volunteer in the service, the last 5 years as Lifeboat Operations Manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pauline Dunleavy-20190708-009.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy who is retiring from Kilrush RNLI after 25 years as a volunteer in the service, the last 5 years as Lifeboat Operations Manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Pauline Dunleavy-20190708-005.JPG
  • L-R Melissa Roche,7, Anna Connolly,6, Niamh Flanagan,7, Ellen king, 7, Clodagh Danagher,7, Ellen Dobbincatto,7,Nessa McCormack,9 and Olivia Lenehan,9 getting ready for the Michael Dunleavy foundation walk in Doolin.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Sean Dunleavy, Helen Crowley, Pauline Dunleavy, Caroline Bradley, Bernie Cahill and Jodie Cahill leading out the Shades Of Autumn 10k walk in aid of the RNLI on bank Holiday Monday at Shragh. Photograph by John Kelly.
    RNLI Walk-20191028-006.JPG
  • Sean Dunleavy, Helen Crowley, Pauline Dunleavy, Caroline Bradley, Bernie Cahill and Jodie Cahill leading out the Shades Of Autumn 10k walk in aid of the RNLI on bank Holiday Monday at Shragh. Photograph by John Kelly.
    RNLI Walk-20191028-005.JPG
  • Martin Kelly and Pauline Dunleavy in rehearsals for Kilrush players production of Lend Me A Tenor, directed by Sean Dunleavy and which starts it's run in Cooraclare Community Centre on 27th and 28th February. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Councillor Pat Hayes, of Maghera, with local men Paddy Brody and Kevin Dunleavy of  Killanena, members of the Currakyle Ambush Committee, meeting outside what was a former British Hunting Lodge, where the East Clare Sixth Battalion of the local IRA were on their way to burn down in June 1921. Photograph by John Kelly
    Currakyle Ambush-20211020-005.JPG
  • Sean Dunleavy acting as MC at the Patrick Bourke Menswear 90th anniversary celebrations in their Kilrush store. Photograph by John Kelly.
    P Bourkes 90th-20181005-036.JPG
  • Sean Dunleavy, Margaret Whelan, Roy Danaher and Roisin Latham taking part in the launch of American Wake in aid of Croi at Clancy's Moyasta. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    American Wake 30 10 (3).JPG
  • Event organiser Pauline Dunleavy addresses all the swimmers who turned out on a very wet Halloween for Swim in Pink in aid of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute at Cappagh, Kilrush.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Pink Swim_Oct_31_2022_111901.jpg
  • Selfie time with Patricia Coughlan, Sarah Brew, Pauline Dunleavy and June Brew at the Swim in Pink event in aid of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute at Cappagh, Kilrush.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Pink Swim_Oct_31_2022_111875.jpg
  • Sean and Pauline Dunleavy of Kilrush, before heading off on the Shades Of Autumn 10k walk in aid of the RNLI on bank Holiday Monday at Shragh. Photograph by John Kelly.
    RNLI Walk-20191028-004.JPG
  • Patrick Bourke speaking flanked by Mrs Imelda Bourke and Sean Dunleavy at the Patrick Bourke Menswear 90th anniversary celebrations in their Kilrush store. Photograph by John Kelly.
    P Bourkes 90th-20181005-042.JPG
  • Stephen O Gorman and Sean Dunleavy get their tape measures around Clare hurler Podge Collins of Cratloe at the Patrick Bourke Menswear Official 21st Anniversary Celebration Party in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Patrick Bourkes-20171104-005.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent and Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager shake hands before his departure following his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-110.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is introduced to Cathaoirleach Bill Chambers and  members of Doolin and Kilkee coastguards by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-065.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is introduced top crew members and volunteers by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-027.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent plants an Irish Yew tree watched by Vincent Keating, Deputy Launching Authority, Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager and karoly Torak, Head Gardiner at Vandeleur Walled Gardens during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-057.JPG
  • Music is played to welcome Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent as he stands with Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-031.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager organised her charges, before the visit of Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-004.JPG
  • Officers and members of Kilrush Tidy Towns committee (front row) Violet Houlihan, Pauline Dunleavy, Mary Mescall and Bridget Walsh. Back row: Sean Moran, Pat O'Nalley, Tommy Mangan, Statia Clancy, Loretta Maher, Mary O'Mahony, Paddy Cusack and Tim Leahy (chairman) - September 3, 1999.
    kilrush-tidy-towns-committee-1999.jpg
  • Roy Danaher, Roisin Latham, Margaret Whelan and Sean Dunleavy taking part in the launch of American Wake in aid of Croi at Clancy's Moyasta. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    American Wake 30 10 (2).jpg
  • Sean Dunleavy packs his bags for America at the launch of the American Wake in aid of Croi at Clancy's Moyasta. Also pictured are Roisin Latham and Margaret Whelan. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    American Wake 30 10 (1).jpg
  • Roy Danaher, Roisin Latham, Margaret Whelan and Sean Dunleavy taking part in the launch of American Wake in aid of Croi at Clancy's Moyasta. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    American Wake 30 10 (2).JPG
  • L-R Gerry mcInerney (past pupil) Helen McInerney, Tracy Meade, Kevin Dunleavy (past pupil), Karen Kearney and Brendan Kearney (past pupil) at the The Falls Hotel Ennistymon.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Event organiser Pauline Dunleavy after her Swim in Pink in aid of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute at Cappagh, Kilrush.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Pink Swim_Oct_31_2022_112025.jpg
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is shown a hand made currach by James Madigan with Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager looking on during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-041.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, flanked by Vincent Keating, Deputy Launching Authority and Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager looks on as Grace Fennell of Hell For Leather dance troop performs a brush dance, during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-017.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is shown around the facility by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager and Vincent Keating, Deputy Launching Authority during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-075.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, flanked by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager, chats with Simon Berrow of the Irish Whale And Dolphin Group during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-038.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is introduced top crew members and volunteers by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-027.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is greeted by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager on his arrival during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-009.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager organised her charges, before the visit of Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-007.JPG
  • Dr Michelle Dunleavy speaking at the Limerick And Clare Education Centres Education Research Conference 2014 in the Clare Education Centre,  Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pauline Dunleavy, press officer for RNLI Kilrush, captures the moment on board the Edith Louise Eastwick, following the boat's naming cermony at the lifeboat station in Cappa at the weekend. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Sean Dunleavy with Mattie Berminham and Kevin Collins at the official naming ceremony for the Edith Louise Eastwick at the lifeboat station in Cappa at the weekend. Photograph bY Declan Monaghan
    Edith Louise Eastwick 14 05 11 (4).jpg
  • Kevin Dunleavy is interviewed and filmed by members of the Lough Graney Youth  Project; Alana Moroney, Sharon Keane, Cassie Comeford, Ciara Mc Namara, Joanna Kenny, Stephen Kenny and artist Hilary Dully. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Councillor Pat Hayes, of Maghera, with local men Paddy Brody and Kevin Dunleavy of  Killanena, members of the Currakyle Ambush Committee, meeting outside what was a former British Hunting Lodge, where the East Clare Sixth Battalion of the local IRA were on their way to burn down in June 1921. Photograph by John Kelly
    Currakyle Ambush-20211020-002.JPG
  • Peadar Mc Mahon chatting on nhis doorstep to sisters Caroline Bradley and Pauline Dunleavy when they stopped to avail of refreshments at his home while taking part in the Shades Of Autumn 10k walk in aid of the RNLI on bank Holiday Monday at Shragh. Photograph by John Kelly.
    RNLI Walk-20191028-040.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is introduced top crew members and volunteers by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-025.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is introduced to Cathaoirleach Bill Chambers and  members of Doolin and Kilkee coastguards by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-065.JPG
  • Fiona Ryan, Veronica Gildea-Morey, Brenda FitzGibbon, Paddy Brogan, David Woodford, Sean Dunleavy and John Dillane in Santa's office at Santa's Kingdom, Station Road, while awaiting the arrival of RTE's Local Heroes film crew. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Local Heroes Santa's Kingdom 08 12 1...JPG
  • Kevin Dunleavy is interviewed and filmed by members of the Lough Graney Youth  Project; Sharon Keane, Alana Moroney Cassie Comeford, Ciara Mc Namara, Stephen Kenny. Danny Comeford and Joanna Kenny. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Lough Graney Film Project 08 02 10.JPG
  • Sean Dunleavy, Margaret Whelan, Roy Danaher and Roisin Latham taking part in the launch of American Wake in aid of Croi at Clancy's Moyasta. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    American Wake 30 10 (3).jpg
  • Roisin Latham, Sean Dunleavy, Margaret Whelan and Roy Danaher taking part in the launch of American Wake in aid of Croi at Clancy's Moyasta. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    American Wake 30 10 (4).JPG
  • Sean Dunleavy packs his bags for America at the launch of the American Wake in aid of Croi at Clancy's Moyasta. Also pictured are Roisin Latham and Margaret Whelan. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    American Wake 30 10 (1).JPG
  • Event organiser Pauline Dunleavy leads the jump from Cappagh Pier as part of Swim in Pink in aid of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Pink Swim_Oct_31_2022_111987.jpg
  • Councillor Pat Hayes, of Maghera, with local men Paddy Brody and Kevin Dunleavy of  Killanena, members of the Currakyle Ambush Committee, meeting outside what was a former British Hunting Lodge, where the East Clare Sixth Battalion of the local IRA were on their way to burn down in June 1921. Photograph by John Kelly
    Currakyle Ambush-20211020-006.JPG
  • Councillor Pat Hayes, of Maghera, with local men Paddy Brody and Kevin Dunleavy of  Killanena, members of the Currakyle Ambush Committee, meeting outside what was a former British Hunting Lodge, where the East Clare Sixth Battalion of the local IRA were on their way to burn down in June 1921. Photograph by John Kelly
    Currakyle Ambush-20211020-004.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is shown around the facility by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager, Vincent Keating, Deputy Launching Authority and Richard Burke, Deputy Launching Authority during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-073.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, flanked by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager, chats with Simon Berrow of the Irish Whale And Dolphin Group during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-038.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager organised her charges, before the visit of Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-004.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent and Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager shake hands before his departure following his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-110.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent and Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager  chat with Antonio Cebas of The Brothers Of Charity during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-048.JPG
  • Fiona Ryan, Veronica Gildea-Morey, Brenda FitzGibbon, Paddy Brogan, David Woodford, Sean Dunleavy and John Dillane in Santa's office at Santa's Kingdom, Station Road, while awaiting the arrival of RTE's Local Heroes film crew. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Local Heroes Santa's Kingdom 08 12 1...JPG
  • Artists Maureen O' Shea, Jeanette Mc Grath, Dodo Kelly, Brida Clancy, Avril Brand and Pauline Dunleavy at the launch of Kilrush Art Group's art exhibition. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Roisin Latham, Sean Dunleavy, Margaret Whelan and Roy Danaher taking part in the launch of American Wake in aid of Croi at Clancy's Moyasta. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    American Wake 30 10 (4).jpg
  • Councillor Pat Hayes, of Maghera, with local men Paddy Brody and Kevin Dunleavy of  Killanena, members of the Currakyle Ambush Committee, meeting outside what was a former British Hunting Lodge, where the East Clare Sixth Battalion of the local IRA were on their way to burn down in June 1921. Photograph by John Kelly
    Currakyle Ambush-20211020-001.JPG
  • Sean Dunleavy acting as MC, flanked by Patrick Bourke  at the Patrick Bourke Menswear 90th anniversary celebrations in their Kilrush store. Photograph by John Kelly.
    P Bourkes 90th-20181005-037.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is shown around the facility by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager and Vincent Keating, Deputy Launching Authority during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-075.JPG
  • Music is played to welcome Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent as he stands with Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-031.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is shown around the facility by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager, Vincent Keating, Deputy Launching Authority and Richard Burke, Deputy Launching Authority during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-073.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is introduced top crew members and volunteers by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-025.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, flanked by Vincent Keating, Deputy Launching Authority and Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager looks on as Grace Fennell of Hell For Leather dance troop performs a brush dance, during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-017.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Art Exhibition Anchor Crafts 18 07 0...JPG
  • Kevin Dunleavy recalls stories told to him about the heroics performed by IRA volunteers Pat Houlihan and Sean Moroney during there War of Independence during the Currakyle Ambush Centenary Commemoration in Flagmount.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Currakyle_Centenary_24_Oct_2021067.jpg
  • Councillor Pat Hayes, of Maghera, with local men Paddy Brody and Kevin Dunleavy of  Killanena, members of the Currakyle Ambush Committee, meeting outside what was a former British Hunting Lodge, where the East Clare Sixth Battalion of the local IRA were on their way to burn down in June 1921. Photograph by John Kelly
    Currakyle Ambush-20211020-003.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent plants an Irish Yew tree watched by Vincent Keating, Deputy Launching Authority, Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager and karoly Torak, Head Gardiner at Vandeleur Walled Gardens during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-057.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent and Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager  chat with Antonio Cebas of The Brothers Of Charity during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-048.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is greeted by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager on his arrival during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-012.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is greeted by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager on his arrival during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-009.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is shown a hand made currach by James Madigan with Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager looking on during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-041.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is greeted by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager on his arrival during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-012.JPG
  • Pauline Dunleavy, press officer for RNLI Kilrush, with her colleagues, Charlie Glynn and John Kiely, on board the Edith Louise Eastwick during the boat's official naming ceremony at the lifeboat station in Cappa at the weekend. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Edith Louise Eastwick 14 05 11 (2).JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is introduced to members of Doolin and Kilkee coastguards by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-067.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is introduced to members of Doolin and Kilkee coastguards by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-067.JPG
  • Event organiser Pauline Dunleavy after her Swim in Pink in aid of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute at Cappagh, Kilrush.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Pink Swim_Oct_31_2022_112026.jpg
  • Event organiser Pauline Dunleavy leads the jump from Cappagh Pier as part of Swim in Pink in aid of the National Breast Cancer Research Institute.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Pink Swim_Oct_31_2022_111988.jpg
  • Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager organised her charges, before the visit of Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-007.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, flanked by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager, chats with Simon Berrow of the Irish Whale And Dolphin Group during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-036.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is shown around the facility by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager, Vincent Keating, Deputy Launching Authority and Richard Burke, Deputy Launching Authority during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-074.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is introduced to members of Doolin and Kilkee coastguards by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-063.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent says his goodbyes to Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager, Vincent Keating, Deputy Launching Authority, and Richard Burke, Deputy Launching Authority following his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-099.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is shown around the facility by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager, Vincent Keating, Deputy Launching Authority and Richard Burke, Deputy Launching Authority during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-074.JPG
  • Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent is shown around the facility by Pauline Dunleavy, Lifeboat Operations Manager during his visit to the Lifeboat Station in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Duke Of Kent-20170530-068.JPG
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