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  • Preparing for the Brothers of Charity craft fair were (from left) Eoin Mellett, pottery supervisor; Joan Hartney, pottery; David Moylan, horticulture; Elizabeth Brody and Margaret McDonagh, sewing - December 10, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Gert and Elisabeth Stam busy working in Caherhurley Certified Organic Nurseries at Bodyke. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gert and Elisabeth Stam busy working in Caherhurley Certified Organic Nurseries at Bodyke. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gert and Elisabeth Stam busy working in Caherhurley Certified Organic Nurseries at Bodyke. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Stuart Hughes at work in Killaloe Community Garden. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Stuart Hughes at work in Killaloe Community Garden. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Karen Speed Andrews, right, and Shelly Hughes in Killaloe Community Garden. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
    Jim Cronin-20200928-016.JPG
  • Isabelle Spellissey weeding vegetable plants on the Cappahard allotments outside Ennis. This week saw the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, with garden centres opening, leading to many people getting out to make the most of the fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garden Pic-20200520-001.JPG
  • Isabelle Spellissey weeding vegetable plants on the Cappahard allotments outside Ennis. This week saw the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, with garden centres opening, leading to many people getting out to make the most of the fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garden Pic-20200520-003.JPG
  • Isabelle Spellissey checks out potato stalks on the Cappahard allotments outside Ennis. This week saw the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, with garden centres opening, leading to many people getting out to make the most of the fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garden Pic-20200520-005.JPG
  • Isabelle Spellissey weeding vegetable plants on the Cappahard allotments outside Ennis. This week saw the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, with garden centres opening, leading to many people getting out to make the most of the fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garden Pic-20200520-004.JPG
  • Isabelle Spellissey checks out potato stalks on the Cappahard allotments outside Ennis. This week saw the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, with garden centres opening, leading to many people getting out to make the most of the fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garden Pic-20200520-007.JPG
  • Isabelle Spellissey checks out potato stalks on the Cappahard allotments outside Ennis. This week saw the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, with garden centres opening, leading to many people getting out to make the most of the fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garden Pic-20200520-006.JPG
  • Bringing Home The Bacon...Joe Mc Namara dug up an unusually shaped potato in his garden at Kildysart recently.  His grandchild Sarah Reidy, aged 5, immediately commented that the potato looked like a pig, and thus named it Peppa Pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Potato Pig-20191126-005.JPG
  • Bringing Home The Bacon...Joe Mc Namara with an unusually shaped potato which he dug up in his garden at Kildysart recently.  His grandchild Sarah Reidy, aged 5, immediately commented that the potato looked like a pig, and thus named it Peppa Pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Potato Pig-20191126-003.JPG
  • Rebecca Hussey, at right, sorting pumpkins with Siobhan Meaney, Robert O Donnell and Nathan Lyons as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rebecca Hussey, at right, sorting pumpkins with Siobhan Meaney, Robert O Donnell and Nathan Lyons as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A work horse walks by the poly tunnel on Rebecca Hussey and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Siobhan Meaney gets to grips with a laying hen as part of a Social Farming placement on Rebecca Hussey and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Balancing Act...Alan Keane of Ruan with his tall purchase at the Clare garden Festival in Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Musician Noel Hill and Teresa Roche of Woodstock Hill at the Clare garden Festival in Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Room Outdoors stand at the Clare garden Festival in Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Room Outdoors stand at the Clare garden Festival in Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Catherine Wall and Helen O Connor looking at the plants on offer at the Clare garden Festival in Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Roisin Garvey with her environmentally friendly re-usable bamboo cups at the Clare garden Festival in Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Flower Girl...Kate Reidy from Kilmurry with her purchase at the Clare Garden Festival Autumn Fair at Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Mc Guinness of Killaloe looking at some hand made jewellery during the Clare Garden Festival Autumn Fair at Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Craughwell's Rian Hayes demonstration stone slate carving during the Clare Garden Festival Autumn Fair at Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jackie Twomey from Ennis take a photo as a bonsai tree is lit by strong Autumn sunlight during the Clare Garden Festival Autumn Fair at Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jennifer McConnell, general manager of The Irish Seed Savers Association in the Orchard of Ireland, Ullord na hEireann at Scariff. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jennifer McConnell, general manager of The Irish Seed Savers Association in the Orchard of Ireland, Ullord na hEireann at Scariff. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jennifer McConnell, general manager of The Irish Seed Savers Association in the Orchard of Ireland, Ullord na hEireann at Scariff. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jennifer McConnell, general manager of The Irish Seed Savers Association in the Orchard of Ireland, Ullord na hEireann at Scariff. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jennifer McConnell, general manager of The Irish Seed Savers Association in the Orchard of Ireland, Ullord na hEireann at Scariff. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jennifer McConnell, general manager of The Irish Seed Savers Association in the Orchard of Ireland, Ullord na hEireann at Scariff. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A scarecrow at the Irish Seed Savers Association, in the Orchard of Ireland, Ullord na hEireann at Scariff. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A scarecrow at the Irish Seed Savers Association, in the Orchard of Ireland, Ullord na hEireann at Scariff. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A scarecrow at the Irish Seed Savers Association, in the Orchard of Ireland, Ullord na hEireann at Scariff. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Fiona O Loughlin laden down with purchases at the Clare Garden Festival in Ennis Showground. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A birds eye view at the Clare Garden Festival in Ennis Showground. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • at the Clare Garden Festival in Ennis Showground. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Joe Walsh of Ballina-Killaloe Community garden looks on during a gardening demonstration at the Clare Garden Festival in Ennis Showground. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Organic farmer Jim Cronin speaking at the Clare Garden Festival in Ennis Showground. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Some of the crowd looking on during a gardening talk at the Clare Garden Festival in Ennis Showground. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Teresa and John Mc Mahon of Clarecastle choosing some plants at the Clare Garden Festival in Ennis Showground. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gert and Elisabeth Stam busy working in Caherhurley Certified Organic Nurseries at Bodyke. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gert and Elisabeth Stam busy working in Caherhurley Certified Organic Nurseries at Bodyke. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gert and Elisabeth Stam busy working in Caherhurley Certified Organic Nurseries at Bodyke. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gert and Elisabeth Stam busy working in Caherhurley Certified Organic Nurseries at Bodyke. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gert and Elisabeth Stam busy working in Caherhurley Certified Organic Nurseries at Bodyke. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gert and Elisabeth Stam busy working in Caherhurley Certified Organic Nurseries at Bodyke. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Stuart Hughes at work in Killaloe Community Garden. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sandra Child busy at work in Killaloe Community Garden. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sandra Child busy at work in Killaloe Community Garden. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Karen Speed Andrews, at left, and Shelly Hughes in Killaloe Community Garden. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Comm Garden-20220803-003.JPG
  • Karen Speed Andrews, at left, and Shelly Hughes in Killaloe Community Garden. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Comm Garden-20220803-002.JPG
  • Karen Speed Andrews, at left, and Shelly Hughes in Killaloe Community Garden. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Comm Garden-20220803-001.JPG
  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Cronin of Ballynevin, Bridgetown, who has been nominated as a Farming For Life Ambassador 2020 as part of the Burren Beo program. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Isabelle Spellissey checks out potato stalks on the Cappahard allotments outside Ennis. This week saw the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, with garden centres opening, leading to many people getting out to make the most of the fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garden Pic-20200520-008.JPG
  • Isabelle Spellissey weeding vegetable plants on the Cappahard allotments outside Ennis. This week saw the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, with garden centres opening, leading to many people getting out to make the most of the fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garden Pic-20200520-002.JPG
  • Isabelle Spellissey waters flowers in a poly tunnel on Cappahard allotments outside Ennis. This week saw the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, with garden centres opening, leading to many people getting out to make the most of the fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garden Pic-20200520-009.JPG
  • Isabelle Spellissey waters flowers in a poly tunnel on Cappahard allotments outside Ennis. This week saw the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, with garden centres opening, leading to many people getting out to make the most of the fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garden Pic-20200520-011.JPG
  • Isabelle Spellissey waters flowers in a poly tunnel on Cappahard allotments outside Ennis. This week saw the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, with garden centres opening, leading to many people getting out to make the most of the fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garden Pic-20200520-010.JPG
  • Isabelle Spellissey waters flowers in a poly tunnel on Cappahard allotments outside Ennis. This week saw the loosening of Covid-19 restrictions, with garden centres opening, leading to many people getting out to make the most of the fine spell. Photograph by John Kelly
    Garden Pic-20200520-012.JPG
  • Bringing Home The Bacon...Joe Mc Namara with an unusually shaped potato which he dug up in his garden at Kildysart recently.  His grandchild Sarah Reidy, aged 5, immediately commented that the potato looked like a pig, and thus named it Peppa Pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Potato Pig-20191126-004.JPG
  • Bringing Home The Bacon...Joe Mc Namara with an unusually shaped potato which he dug up in his garden at Kildysart recently.  His grandchild Sarah Reidy, aged 5, immediately commented that the potato looked like a pig, and thus named it Peppa Pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Potato Pig-20191126-002.JPG
  • Bringing Home The Bacon...Joe Mc Namara with an unusually shaped potato which he dug up in his garden at Kildysart recently.  His grandchild Sarah Reidy, aged 5, immediately commented that the potato looked like a pig, and thus named it Peppa Pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Potato Pig-20191126-001.JPG
  • Rebecca Hussey, at right, gets help sorting pumpkin varieties with Siobhan Meaney, Robert O Donnell and Nathan Lyons as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Social Farming-20181120-014.JPG
  • Rebecca Hussey, at right, showing some spinach plants growing  in the poly tunnel  to Siobhan Meaney, as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Social Farming-20181120-010.JPG
  • Rebecca Hussey, at left, directing Robert O Donnell, Siobhan Meaney, and Nathan Lyons, on how to weed spinach beds in the poly tunnel, as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Social Farming-20181120-009.JPG
  • Robert O Donnell, Siobhan Meaney, and Nathan Lyons, weed spinach beds in the poly tunnel, as part of a Social Farming placement on Rebecca Hussey and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rebecca Hussey introduces Nathan Lyons to one of her laying hens as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Siobhan Meaney gets to grips with a laying hen as part of a Social Farming placement on Rebecca Hussey and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Social Farming-20181120-006.JPG
  • Siobhan Meaney gets to grips with a laying hen as part of a Social Farming placement on Rebecca Hussey and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Social Farming-20181120-005.JPG
  • Rebecca Hussey is helped by Robert O Donnell collecting eggs from her fowl house as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rebecca Hussey is helped by Robert O Donnell collecting eggs from her fowl house as part of a Social Farming placement on her and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Siobhan Meaney feeding the work horses with hay as part of a Social Farming placement on Rebecca Hussey and Jim Cronin's farm in Ballynevin, Bridgetown. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Una and her mum Maura Hehir buying plants from Maggie Moore at the Clare garden Festival in Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Listening to the music of The Fake Mc Coys at the Clare garden Festival in Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eyes Wide Open...BM Mc Copy of The Fake Mc Coys performing with his band at the Clare garden Festival in Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eyes Wide Open...BM Mc Copy of The Fake Mc Coys performing with his band at the Clare garden Festival in Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Me Auld Tulip...Chris Exton at the Clare garden Festival in Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Me Auld Tulip...Chris Exton at the Clare garden Festival in Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mexican national Rita Navarro of Clarecastle at the Clare garden Festival in Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by John Kelly.
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