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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.
    west-clare-players-dancing-lughnasa-...jpg
  • Tutor Biddy Hedderman, centre, demonstrating plant cutting for course participants in a  gardening class preparing for the Community Garden at the West Clare Resource Centre at Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Community Garden15-10-2011005.JPG
  • Biddy Hedderman and Sr Mary O Connell discussing swans during the West Clare Wildlife Club's outing to the Doonbeg area. Photograph by John Kelly
    Birdwatching-20200112-008.JPG
  • Rena Casey Lewis trying on a hat by Minnie Baker while viewing a mirror by Flannan Hedderman at the Clare Association of Artists and Craftworkers Millennium Masterpiece Craft Award Exhibition in the Temple Gate Hotel, Ennis - January 14, 2000. Photograph by John Kelly
    millennium-masterpiece-craft-exhibit...jpg
  • Vincent Hedderman, Gerry Mullins, Tom Kennedy and Thomas Conway cutting with scythes at Carrigaholt Harvest Show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carigaholt Show20140831-18.JPG
  • Farmers  Vincent Hedderman and Matthew Carmody of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-049.JPG
  • Farmer  Vincent Hedderman of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the flooding  near where he has farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-030.JPG
  • Pat Mc Mahon and Mary Breen listening to horticulturist Brid Hedderman speaking about growing food during a workshop organised by Clare County Council to mark National Tree Week at the West Clare Resource Centre, Miltown Malbay, Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tree Week07-03-2012007.JPG
  • Horticulturist Brid Hedderman speaking about growing food during a workshop organised by Clare County Council to mark National Tree Week at the West Clare Resource Centre, Miltown Malbay, Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tree Week07-03-2012006.JPG
  • Some of the attendance listening to horticulturist Brid Hedderman speaking about growing food during a workshop organised by Clare County Council to mark National Tree Week at the West Clare Resource Centre, Miltown Malbay, Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tree Week07-03-2012005.JPG
  • Gerry Devlin (Kilbaha), Michael Barrett (Roches Point), Kevin Magner (Kilrush), John Magner (Clarecastle) and tour organiser Vincent Hedderman (Carrigaholt), part of the group of retired lighthouse keepers who spent the weekend visiting the sights of Co. Clare.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Lighthouse Keepers_24-09-2021_88767.jpg
  • John Bonfil and Vincent Hedderman listening to Joe Queally outlining the route gin the square ahead of the RNLI walk at Carrigaholt. Photograph by John Kelly.
    RNLI Walk-20191117-006.JPG
  • Farmers  Vincent Hedderman and Matthew Carmody of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the road between Rahona and Kilbaha where the sea covered the road. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-058.JPG
  • Farmers Matthew Carmody and Vincent Hedderman of Rahona, Carrigaholt together with fellow farmer Stephen Rowan of Kilcredaun examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. They all have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself, where Stephen lives, is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-052.JPG
  • Farmers Matthew Carmody and Vincent Hedderman of Rahona, Carrigaholt together with fellow farmer Stephen Rowan of Kilcredaun examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. They all have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself, where Stephen lives, is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-039.JPG
  • Farmers Vincent Hedderman,  Stephen Rowan and Matthew Carmody  of Rahona, Carrigaholt examine the damage near the Irish College. They all have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself, where Stephen lives, is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-035.JPG
  • Farmers  Vincent Hedderman and Matthew Carmody of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the flooding near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-013.JPG
  • Farmers  Vincent Hedderman and Matthew Carmody of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the flooding near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-014.JPG
  • Tutor Biddy Hedderman, right, demonstrating plant cutting in a class preparing for the Community Garden at the West Clare Resource Centre at Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Community Garden15-10-2011013.JPG
  • Light house attendant Tom Mc Inerney who is retiring after 19 years service pictured pictured accepting a framed picture of Loop Head from Vincent Hedderman and other retired keepers and attendants during a gathering at Loop Head Lighthouse. Photography by John Kelly.
    Loop Head-20161215-003.JPG
  • Vincent Hedderman, Gerry Mullins, Tom Kennedy and Thomas Conway cutting with scythes at Carrigaholt Harvest Show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carigaholt Show20140831-17.JPG
  • Vincent Hedderman, Gerry Mullins, Tom Kennedy and Thomas Conway cutting with scythes at Carrigaholt Harvest Show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carigaholt Show20140831-17.JPG
  • Farmers Matthew Carmody and Vincent Hedderman of Rahona, Carrigaholt together with fellow farmer Stephen Rowan of Kilcredaun examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. They all have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself, where Stephen lives, is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-051.JPG
  • Farmers  Vincent Hedderman and Matthew Carmody of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-047.JPG
  • Horticulturist Brid Hedderman speaking about growing food during a workshop organised by Clare County Council to mark National Tree Week at the West Clare Resource Centre, Miltown Malbay, Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tree Week07-03-2012001.JPG
  • Tutor Biddy Hedderman demonstrating plant cutting in a  gardening class preparing for the Community Garden at the West Clare Resource Centre at Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Community Garden15-10-2011007.JPG
  • Light house attendant Tom Mc Inerney who is retiring after 19 years service pictured pictured accepting a framed picture of Loop Head from Vincent Hedderman and other retired keepers and attendants during a gathering at Loop Head Lighthouse. Photography by John Kelly.
    Loop Head-20161215-002.JPG
  • Light house attendant Tom Mc Inerney who is retiring after 19 years service pictured pictured accepting a framed picture of Loop Head from Vincent Hedderman and other retired keepers and attendants during a gathering at Loop Head Lighthouse. Photography by John Kelly.
    Loop Head-20161215-001.JPG
  • Farmers  Vincent Hedderman and Matthew Carmody of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine damage at the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-054.JPG
  • Farmers Matthew Carmody and Vincent Hedderman of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-046.JPG
  • Farmers  Vincent Hedderman and Matthew Carmody of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-041.JPG
  • Farmers Matthew Carmody and Vincent Hedderman of Rahona, Carrigaholt together with fellow farmer Stephen Rowan of Kilcredaun examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. They all have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself, where Stephen lives, is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-038.JPG
  • Farmers Matthew Carmody and Vincent Hedderman of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-016.JPG
  • Some of the attendance listening to horticulturist Brid Hedderman speaking about growing food during a workshop organised by Clare County Council to mark National Tree Week at the West Clare Resource Centre, Miltown Malbay, Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tree Week07-03-2012004.JPG
  • Mary Breen taking notes while listening to horticulturist Brid Hedderman speaking about growing food during a workshop organised by Clare County Council to mark National Tree Week at the West Clare Resource Centre, Miltown Malbay, Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tree Week07-03-2012002.JPG
  • Horticulturist Brid Hedderman speaking about growing food during a workshop organised by Clare County Council to mark National Tree Week at the West Clare Resource Centre, Miltown Malbay, Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tree Week07-03-2012006.JPG
  • Tutor Biddy Hedderman demonstrating plant cutting for Kathleen Quinn in a  gardening class preparing for the Community Garden at the West Clare Resource Centre at Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Community Garden15-10-2011001.JPG
  • Vincent Hedderman, from Carrigaholt, explains the significance of the Little Ark of Kilbaha to his colleagues in a group of retired lighthouse keepers from around the country who toured the county at the weekend.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Lighthouse Keepers_24-09-2021_88775.jpg
  • Biddy Hedderman and Sr Mary O Connell discussing swans during the West Clare Wildlife Club's outing to the Doonbeg area. Photograph by John Kelly
    Birdwatching-20200112-008.JPG
  • A group of light house keepers and attendants who returned to Loop Head Light House to mark the retirement of Tom Mc Inerney after 19 years service. from left;  Gerry Tevlin (24 years), Sean Heston (17 years), Mick Tevlin (24 years), Vincents Moran (19 years), Jim Tweedy (39 years), John P Magner (24 years), Kevin Magner (21 years), Vincent Hedderman (24 years), Tom McInerney (19 years), John Fitzgerald (kneeling down, 12 years). Photograph by John Kelly/John Kelly Photography by John Kelly.
    Loop Head-20161215-004.JPG
  • Vincent Hedderman, Gerry Mullins, Tom Kennedy and Thomas Conway cutting with scythes at Carrigaholt Harvest Show. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carigaholt Show20140831-18.JPG
  • Farmers  Vincent Hedderman and Matthew Carmody of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-050.JPG
  • Farmers Matthew Carmody and Vincent Hedderman of Rahona, Carrigaholt together with fellow farmer Stephen Rowan of Kilcredaun examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. They all have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself, where Stephen lives, is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-037.JPG
  • Farmers Matthew Carmody and Vincent Hedderman of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-017.JPG
  • Stephan Kelly of Kilkee Community College in action against Cian Hedderman of Salesian College Pallaskenry during their Munster Senior D College final at Corofin. Photograph by John Kelly.
    KilkeeVPallaskenry20140207-015.JPG
  • Farmers Matthew Carmody and Vincent Hedderman of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-045.JPG
  • Some of the attendance listening to horticulturist Brid Hedderman speaking about growing food during a workshop organised by Clare County Council to mark National Tree Week at the West Clare Resource Centre, Miltown Malbay, Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tree Week07-03-2012005.JPG
  • Vincent Hedderman, from Carrigaholt, explains the significance of the Little Ark of Kilbaha to his colleagues in a group of retired lighthouse keepers from around the country who toured the county at the weekend.<br />
<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Lighthouse Keepers_24-09-2021_88775.jpg
  • Farmers  Vincent Hedderman and Matthew Carmody of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-044.JPG
  • Farmers  Vincent Hedderman and Matthew Carmody of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-043.JPG
  • Farmers  Vincent Hedderman and Matthew Carmody of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-042.JPG
  • Farmers  Vincent Hedderman and Matthew Carmody of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the flooding near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-012.JPG
  • Tutor Biddy Hedderman demonstrating plant cutting, watched by Sally Aitken, in a  gardening class preparing for the Community Garden at the West Clare Resource Centre at Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Community Garden15-10-2011010.JPG
  • Kevin Stapleton from Kilkee and Martin Hedderman from Kilrush glued to the Clare v Waterford match at Cusack Park. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Clare v Waterford 15 02 09 010.jpg
  • Martin Hedderman and Fintan Ryan watching  the Currach racing as part of the Loop Head Gathering Festival in Kilbaha. Photograph yy John Kelly.
    Currach Racing077.jpg
  • Farmers Matthew Carmody and Vincent Hedderman of Rahona, Carrigaholt, examine the major breach to the "College Wall" near the Irish College. Both men have farm land cut off  by flooding at Kilcredaun, where the townland itself is now effectively and island. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt Floods20140106-015.JPG