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  • Gillogue residents Pat Mc Namara, Robert Tucker, Ray Wallace, Mary Tucker and Jack Mc Donnell who are concerned about the impact from the movement of earth into their area adjacent to the Blackwater river. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gillogue residents Pat Mc Namara, Robert Tucker, Ray Wallace, Mary Tucker and Jack Mc Donnell who are concerned about the impact from the movement of earth into their area adjacent to the Blackwater river. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gillogue Muck Pile-20211201-005.jpg
  • Gillogue resident Ray Wallace who is concerned about the impact from the movement of earth into his area adjacent to the Blackwater river. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gillogue Muck Pile-20211201-003.jpg
  • Gillogue resident Ray Wallace who is concerned about the impact from the movement of earth into his area adjacent to the Blackwater river. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gillogue Muck Pile-20211201-002.jpg
  • Gillogue resident Ray Wallace who is concerned about the impact from the movement of earth into his area adjacent to the Blackwater river. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gillogue Muck Pile-20211201-001.jpg
  • Gillogue residents are concerned about the impact from the movement of earth into their area adjacent to the Blackwater river. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gillogue Muck Pile-20211201-004.JPG
  • Francesca Browne, author of My Whispering Angels,signs copies of her book for Doolin's Martha Mc Mahon at the opening of Sacred Earth in Barrack Sctreet, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Francesca Browne, author of My Whispering Angels,signs copies of her book for Doolin's Martha Mc Mahon at the opening of Sacred Earth in Barrack Sctreet, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sacred Earth290110005.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack014.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack013.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack012.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack006.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack005.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack001.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack015.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack011.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack010.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack009.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack008.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack007.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack004.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack003.jpg
  • Paul Mack who is cycling the earth for the Blanket earth project in aid pof Suicide and Global Warming. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Paul Mack002.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-036.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha, while another crew member sets up an exclusion zone, following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-030.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-029.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-027.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-026.jpg
  • The Earth begins to cast its shadow over the Moon during the Super Blood Wolf Moon event in the early hours of Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wolf Moon-20190121-001.JPG
  • Padraig Flaherty, Head Of Operations Clare FM, Susan Murphy, General Manager, with Mark Lavin, Head of Engineering, Joan Hanrahan and Eoin O Neill of The West Wind programme, who are nominated for their  Fleadh Special, Fiona Cahill, Fiona Mc Garry and Gavin Grace, who are nominated for a news story on the Catriona Lucas tragedy, while Fiona Mc Garry is also nominated for her programme Hell On Earth. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sacred Earth
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  • Claire Bourke and John Meharg of Sacred Earth
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  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-034.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha, while another crew member sets up an exclusion zone, following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-031.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-028.jpg
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-025.jpg
  • Padraig Flaherty, Head Of Operations Clare FM, Susan Murphy, General Manager, with Mark Lavin, Head of Engineering, Joan Hanrahan and Eoin O Neill of The West Wind programme, who are nominated for their  Fleadh Special, Fiona Cahill, Fiona Mc Garry and Gavin Grace, who are nominated for a news story on the Catriona Lucas tragedy, while Fiona Mc Garry is also nominated for her programme Hell On Earth. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clare FM-20170911-001.JPG
  • Sacred Earth
    New_Display awards 10.jpg
  • The Earth's shadow gets cast over the Moon, by the sun, turning it a shade of orange, during the Super Blood Wolf Moon event in the early hours of Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wolf Moon-20190121-002.JPG
  • Fruit of The Earth...James  Grogan sowing potatoes outside Cree during the recent fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Fruit of The Earth...James  Grogan sowing potatoes outside Cree during the recent fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sowing Spuds-20150414-004.JPG
  • Will the earth move for new homeowners in 2004? It's all down to Clare's County Councillors who have dug in their heels on the council executive's attempt to load an additional Ä12,000 on new house prices next year...Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Will the earth move for new homeowners in 2004? It's all down to Clare's County Councillors who have dug in their heels on the council executive's attempt to load an additional Ä12,000 on new house prices next year...Photograph by John Kelly.
    Housebuilding004.jpg
  • Will the earth move for new homeowners in 2004? It's all down to Clare's County Councillors who have dug in their heels on the council executive's attempt to load an additional Ä12,000 on new house prices next year...Photograph by John Kelly.
    Housebuilding003.jpg
  • Karl Mc Gealy of Galway Earth Education Network,  with students of Furglan N.S., Deirdre Egan, Breda Devitt and Ayisha Lightburn, during their visit to the school as part of the Waste and Recycling schools programme. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Karl Mc Gealy of Galway Earth Education Network,  with students of Furglan N.S., Deirdre Egan, Breda Devitt and Ayisha Lightburn, during their visit to the school as part of the Waste and Recycling schools programme. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Furglan004.jpg
  • Karl Mc Gealy of Galway Earth Education Network,  with students of Furglan N.S., Deirdre Egan, Breda Devitt and Ayisha Lightburn, during their visit to the school as part of the Waste and Recycling schools programme. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Furglan003.jpg
  • Heaven And Earth combined at the Clare Ploughing championships on the Meehan farm in Crussa, Newmarket-on-Fergus. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20220403-001.JPG
  • A TLI subcontractor crew member, right, connecting an earth line to the wire on a fallen electricity pole which blew down in Doonaha, while another colleague sets up an exclusion zone, following the high winds of Storm Barra. Photograph by John Kelly
    Storm Barra Damage-20211208-032.jpg
  • The Earth's shadow gets cast over the Moon, by the sun, an subsequently turning it a shade of orange, during the Super Blood Wolf Moon event in the early hours of Monday morning. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Wolf Moon-20190121-Comp.JPG
  • Hell On Earth...<br />
Clare manager Davy Fitzgerald heads for the dressing room after the final whistle following the loss to Tipperary in the Waterford Crystal Cup Final.
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  • Fruit of The Earth...James  Grogan sowing potatoes outside Cree during the recent fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sowing Spuds-20150414-008.JPG
  • Fruit of The Earth...James  Grogan sowing potatoes outside Cree during the recent fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sowing Spuds-20150414-006.JPG
  • Fruit of The Earth...James  Grogan sowing potatoes outside Cree during the recent fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sowing Spuds-20150414-005.JPG
  • Fruit of The Earth...James  Grogan sowing potatoes outside Cree during the recent fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sowing Spuds-20150414-003.JPG
  • Fruit of The Earth...James  Grogan sowing potatoes outside Cree during the recent fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sowing Spuds-20150414-002.JPG
  • Will the earth move for new homeowners in 2004? It's all down to Clare's County Councillors who have dug in their heels on the council executive's attempt to load an additional Ä12,000 on new house prices next year...Photograph by John Kelly.
    Housebuilding008.jpg
  • Will the earth move for new homeowners in 2004? It's all down to Clare's County Councillors who have dug in their heels on the council executive's attempt to load an additional Ä12,000 on new house prices next year...Photograph by John Kelly.
    Housebuilding006.jpg
  • Will the earth move for new homeowners in 2004? It's all down to Clare's County Councillors who have dug in their heels on the council executive's attempt to load an additional Ä12,000 on new house prices next year...Photograph by John Kelly.
    Housebuilding005.jpg
  • Will the earth move for new homeowners in 2004? It's all down to Clare's County Councillors who have dug in their heels on the council executive's attempt to load an additional Ä12,000 on new house prices next year...Photograph by John Kelly.
    Housebuilding002.jpg
  • Will the earth move for new homeowners in 2004? It's all down to Clare's County Councillors who have dug in their heels on the council executive's attempt to load an additional Ä12,000 on new house prices next year...Photograph by John Kelly.
    Housebuilding001.jpg
  • Karl Mc Gealy of Galway Earth Education Network,  with students of Furglan N.S., Deirdre Egan, Breda Devitt and Ayisha Lightburn, during their visit to the school as part of the Waste and Recycling schools programme. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Furglan008.jpg
  • Karl Mc Gealy of Galway Earth Education Network,  with students of Furglan N.S., Deirdre Egan, Breda Devitt and Ayisha Lightburn, during their visit to the school as part of the Waste and Recycling schools programme. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Furglan007.jpg
  • Karl Mc Gealy of Galway Earth Education Network,  with students of Furglan N.S., Deirdre Egan, Breda Devitt and Ayisha Lightburn, during their visit to the school as part of the Waste and Recycling schools programme. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Furglan006.jpg
  • Sean Frawley demonstrates one use for an unwanted plastic bottle, for his classmates in Furglan national school with Jenny Fahy of Galway Earth Education Network, during their visit to the school as part of the Waste and Recycling schools programme. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Furglan002.jpg
  • Sean Frawley demonstrates one use for an unwanted plastic bottle, for his classmates in Furglan national school with Jenny Fahy of Galway Earth Education Network, during their visit to the school as part of the Waste and Recycling schools programme. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Furglan001.jpg