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  • Win A House in Lahinch and show your support for Clare GAA. Clare’s top GAA stars Niamh O’Dea, David Tubridy, Chloe Moloney, Cillian Brennan, Eoin Cleary and Clare Hehir are encouraging friends and supporters of Clare GAA to get behind the fundraising drive.
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  • Stars of Clare GAA David Tubridy, Chloe Moloney, Eoin Cleary, Niamh O’Dea, Cillian Brennan and Clare Hehir are encouraging friends and supporters to enter the draw to Win A House in Lahinch while also showing your support for Clare GAA.
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  • Win A House in Lahinch and show your support for Clare GAA. Chloe Moloney, Niamh O’Dea, Joe O’Donnell (Clare Camogie), Sean Lenihan (Clare LGFA), David Tubridy, Cillian Brennan, Tony Killeen (former Minister of Defence), Eoin Cleary, Clare Hehir, and Jack Chaplin (Chairman of Clare GAA) are encouraging all friends and supporters to get behind the fundraising drive.
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  • A general view of Mountshannon House. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jim Benson's name still remains on a limestone windowsill upon a pile of rubble at the site of his house in Killaloe which was demolished recently to facilitate the route of the new Killaloe bypass. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Members of a Yorkshire vintage car group that stayed at Magowna House and spent a week travelling around Clare. They are pictured with owner, Gary Murphy - December 25, 1998. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • A general view of Mountshannon House. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A general view of Mountshannon House. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A general view of Mountshannon House. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A general view of Mountshannon House. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A general view of Mountshannon House. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mountshannon House-20210406-003.JPG
  • A general view of Mountshannon House. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mountshannon House-20210406-002.JPG
  • A pile of rubble on the site of Jim Benson's house in Killaloe which was demolished recently to facilitate the route of the new Killaloe bypass. Photograph by John Kelly
    Benson House Demolished-20210216-001.JPG
  • A pile of rubble on the site of Jim Benson's house in Killaloe which was demolished recently to facilitate the route of the new Killaloe bypass. Photograph by John Kelly
    Benson House Demolished-20210216-003.JPG
  • A pile of rubble on the site of Jim Benson's house in Killaloe which was demolished recently to facilitate the route of the new Killaloe bypass. Photograph by John Kelly
    Benson House Demolished-20210216-002.JPG
  • A pile of rubble on the site of Jim Benson's house in Killaloe which was demolished recently to facilitate the route of the new Killaloe bypass. Photograph by John Kelly
    Benson House Demolished-20210216-005.JPG
  • A pile of rubble on the site of Jim Benson's house in Killaloe which was demolished recently to facilitate the route of the new Killaloe bypass. Photograph by John Kelly
    Benson House Demolished-20210216-004.JPG
  • Jim Benson's name still remains on a limestone windowsill upon a pile of rubble at the site of his house in Killaloe which was demolished recently to facilitate the route of the new Killaloe bypass. Photograph by John Kelly
    Benson House Demolished-20210216-006.JPG
  • Jim Benson's name still remains on a limestone windowsill upon a pile of rubble at the site of his house in Killaloe which was demolished recently to facilitate the route of the new Killaloe bypass. Photograph by John Kelly
    Benson House Demolished-20210216-007.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-002.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-004.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-005.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-013.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-006.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-011.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-010.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-012.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-007.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-014.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-009.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-017.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-008.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-001.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-003.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-016.JPG
  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pyrite House Rockmount-20200915-015.JPG
  • At the Clare launch of Darkness Into Light in aid of Pieta House were from left; Ian Lynch, Kilrush branch, Clodagh Lennon, Shannon, Kieran O Brien, Pieta House executive, Maureen Kilduff and  and Mary Hughes, Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A view of the interior of the old parochial House at Doonbeg which was damaged by fire. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A view of the old parochial House at Doonbeg which was damaged by fire. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fire At Doonbeg-20190527-003.JPG
  • A view of the old parochial House at Doonbeg which was damaged by fire. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fire At Doonbeg-20190402-001.JPG
  • Mary, Brian and Joe Hallinan with baby Emma at the "Wear Your Stripes for Ronald Mc Donald House" charity family walk at Doora. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by Community Gardai Denis Collins and Albert Hardiman, as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-010.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by supporters Cllr. Mary Howard and Fr. Jerry Carey as well as Community Gardai Denis Collins and Albert Hardiman, as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-007.JPG
  • Tom Mc Evoy, national funding and advocacy manager of Pieta House. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-002.JPG
  • A view of the site across from St Anne's Community College in Killaloe where a house was demolished. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A view of the site across from St Anne's Community College in Killaloe where a house was demolished. Photograph by John Kelly
    Killaloe Bypass works-20210208-002.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examines some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examines some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examines some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-002.JPG
  • A general view of a house with graffiti on it at Rineen. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A general view of a house with graffiti on it at Rineen. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A view of the interior of the old parochial House at Doonbeg which was damaged by fire. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fire At Doonbeg-20190527-009.JPG
  • A view of the interior of the old parochial House at Doonbeg which was damaged by fire. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fire At Doonbeg-20190527-008.JPG
  • A view of the interior of the old parochial House at Doonbeg which was damaged by fire. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fire At Doonbeg-20190527-007.JPG
  • A view of the old parochial House at Doonbeg which was damaged by fire. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fire At Doonbeg-20190527-005.JPG
  • A view of the old parochial House at Doonbeg which was damaged by fire. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fire At Doonbeg-20190527-004.JPG
  • A view of the old parochial House at Doonbeg which was damaged by fire. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Fire At Doonbeg-20190527-002.JPG
  • Donal, Joe and Leanne Geoghegan, with Grace O Hara Bowe pushing the buggy at the "Wear Your Stripes for Ronald Mc Donald House" charity family walk at Doora. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eleanor Cullinan with her dog Perri at the "Wear Your Stripes for Ronald Mc Donald House" charity family walk at Doora. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eoin Mc Mahon with his dog Finbar at the "Wear Your Stripes for Ronald Mc Donald House" charity family walk at Doora. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Brian O Mahoney and Tara Moloney with Shane O Mahoney and Kevin O Mahoney at the "Wear Your Stripes for Ronald Mc Donald House" charity family walk at Doora. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sean Quinn at the "Wear Your Stripes for Ronald Mc Donald House" charity family walk at Doora. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Fiachra Malone takes a break at the "Wear Your Stripes for Ronald Mc Donald House" charity family walk at Doora. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sophie O Connor, Joan Nagle holding baby Aoibhin O Connor and Lincoln O Connor at the "Wear Your Stripes for Ronald Mc Donald House" charity family walk at Doora. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Calum Kelleher at the "Wear Your Stripes for Ronald Mc Donald House" charity family walk at Doora. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Family Walk-20181007-006.JPG
  • Rory and Christina O Connor with daughters Aoibhin and Chloe at the "Wear Your Stripes for Ronald Mc Donald House" charity family walk at Doora. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ruan's Agnes Daffy and Tina Guthrie, Ennis, at the "Wear Your Stripes for Ronald Mc Donald House" charity family walk at Doora. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ruan's Agnes Daffy and Tina Guthrie, Ennis, at the "Wear Your Stripes for Ronald Mc Donald House" charity family walk at Doora. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sisters Lauren and Jane Quinn at the "Wear Your Stripes for Ronald Mc Donald House" charity family walk at Doora. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by supporters Cllr. Mary Howard and Fr. Jerry Carey  during his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-012.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by Community Gardai Denis Collins and Albert Hardiman, as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-011.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw during his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-009.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by supporters Cllr. Mary Howard and Fr. Jerry Carey as well as Community Gardai Denis Collins and Albert Hardiman, as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-008.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by supporters Cllr. Mary Howard and Fr. Jerry Carey as well as Community Gardai Denis Collins and Albert Hardiman, as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-007.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by supporters Cllr. Mary Howard and Fr. Jerry Carey as well as Community Gardai Denis Collins and Albert Hardiman, as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-006.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by supporters Cllr. Mary Howard and Fr. Jerry Carey as well as Community Gardai Denis Collins and Albert Hardiman, as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-005.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by Community Gardai Albert Hardiman and Denis Collins, as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-003.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by supporters Cllr. Mary Howard and Fr. Jerry Carey as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-004.JPG
  • Tom Mc Evoy, national funding and advocacy manager of Pieta House. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-002.JPG
  • Tom Mc Evoy, national funding and advocacy manager of Pieta House. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-001.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by supporters Cllr. Mary Howard and Fr. Jerry Carey as well as Community Gardai Denis Collins and Albert Hardiman, as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-008.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by supporters Cllr. Mary Howard and Fr. Jerry Carey as well as Community Gardai Denis Collins and Albert Hardiman, as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-006.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by supporters Cllr. Mary Howard and Fr. Jerry Carey as well as Community Gardai Denis Collins and Albert Hardiman, as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-005.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by supporters Cllr. Mary Howard and Fr. Jerry Carey as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-004.JPG
  • Brian Higgins, CEO of Pieta House, arrives in Ennis on his novel rickshaw, accompanied by Community Gardai Albert Hardiman and Denis Collins, as part of his road-trip across Ireland - the Pieta "Grand" Tour. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-003.JPG
  • Tom Mc Evoy, national funding and advocacy manager of Pieta House. Photograph by John Kelly
    Pieta Rickshaw-20160906-001.JPG
  • At the Clare launch of Darkness Into Light in aid of Pieta House were Killaloe-Ballina committee members, from left; Mairead Kennedy, Sarah Gunson, Jeff Moroney, Garda Bernard Kennedy, Deputy Mayor of Clare Tony O Brien, Bridie Mc Grath and Brona Moriarty. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Darkness Into Light-20150327-001.JPG
  • A general view of Regina House in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A general view of Regina House signage  in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A general view of Regina House signage  in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A general view of Regina House in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A view of the cracks and fractures, caused by pyrite, on Anthony O Loughlin's house at Rockmount outside Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator and Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Working behind is volunteer Jake Justice. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-010.JPG
  • Volunteer Jake Justice, John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator and Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-011.JPG
  • John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator and Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Working behind is volunteer Jake Justice. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-009.JPG
  • John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator and Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Working behind is volunteer Jake Justice. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-008.JPG
  • John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator and Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Working behind is volunteer Jake Justice. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-007.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS,  and John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Behind is volunteer Jake Justice. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-005.JPG
  • Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS,  and John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Behind is volunteer Jake Justice. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20191021-006.JPG
  • Jake Justice, John Rattigan, Clare Museum Curator and Archaeologist Graham Hull of TVAS, examine some finds at the excavation of a famine era house at Derryboy, Ballinruan. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Archaeological-Dig-20190923-001.JPG
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