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  • A general view of Trump International Golf Club at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Trump Intl Golf-20170214-004.JPG
  • A general view of Trump International Golf Club at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Trump Intl Golf-20170214-003.JPG
  • A general view of Trump International Golf Club at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Trump Intl Golf-20170214-001.JPG
  • A general view of Trump International Golf Club at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Trump Intl Golf-20170214-002.JPG
  • Damien Keane and Cyril Lyons present the Brendan Keane Memorial Cup to Eoin O’Callaghan, captain of the successful Clonlara team that defeated Inagh-Kilnamona in the U15A Féile final at Caherlohan.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
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Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71174.jpg
  • The Clonlara U15 A Féile winners enjoying their success at Caherlohan after victory over Inagh-Kilnamona.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
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Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71157.jpg
  • Clonlara’s Sean Higgins, Jack Hickey, Killian Playon, Tomás Williams,and Padraig Reddan savour their Féile success against Inagh-Kilnamona.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71154.jpg
  • Clonlara celebrate their success after victory over Inagh-Kilnamona in the U15A Féile final at Caherlohan.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71198.jpg
  • Clonlara captain Eoin O’Callaghan lifts the Brendan keane Memorial Cup after success against Inagh-Kilnamona in the U15A Féile final.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71189.jpg
  • Inagh-Kilnamona’s Conor Rynne powers past Clonlara’s Rory Meade and Stephen Hodgins.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71401.jpg
  • Clonlara’s Stephen Hodgins takes control of the ball ahead of Neil Hegarty from Inagh-Kilnamona.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71392.jpg
  • Great defending by Inagh-Kilnamona’s Conor Rynne when he slipped into the fullback position to help goalkeeper Frank Roughan.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71338.jpg
  • Clonlara’s Michael Collins solos past Luke McGuane of Inagh-Kilnamona.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71367.jpg
  • Clonlara captain Eoin O’Callaghan takes control of the ball ahead of Eoin Hegarty from Inagh-Kilnamona.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71328.jpg
  • Clonlara’s Padraig Reddan drives the ball upfield past Inagh-Kilnamona captain Fred Hegarty.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71315.jpg
  • Inagh-Kilnamona’s James Hegarty shoots a point as Clonlara’s Michael Collins attempts a hook.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71274.jpg
  • Inagh-Kilnamona captain Fred Hegarty aims for the posts after bursting past Clonlara’s Eoin Begley.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71267.jpg
  • Inagh-Kilnamona’s Michael Cotter solos upfield ahead of Clonlara’s Darragh Dillon.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71221.jpg
  • Clonlara captain Eoin O’Callaghan celebrates with teammates Michael Collins, Conor Cahill and Darragh Dillon.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Clonlara 0-13 <br />
Inagh-Kilnamona 0-09
    U15A Féile Final_22-08-2021_71201.jpg
  • Rebecca Smyth and Sinead O' Callaghan with team captain Róisín Mc Namara, centre. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant speaking to pupils from three local schools at the Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through Nature event in  Lees Road, Ennis.<br />
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Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Well known environmentalist and broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna shows pupils from St Anne’s School little insects caught in her umbrella during the Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through Nature, event in John O'Sullivan Park, Ennis. <br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Éanna ní Lamhna with pupils from St Anne’s School during the Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through Nature, event in John O'Sullivan Park, Ennis. <br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Éanna ní Lamhna sharing her enthusiasm for nature with pupils from Knockanean N.S. during the Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through Nature, event.<br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Éanna ní Lamhna shows young pupils from Knockanean N.S. how to identify leaves from a beech tree during the Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through Nature, event.<br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • St Anne’s School pupil Sean Howard, with his friend Naoise Dooley, proudly shows his own artwork on the newly launched biodiversity app during the launch at Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through Nature, in John O'Sullivan Park, Lees Road, Ennis.<br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Children from Knockanean N.S. listen attentively to speakers at the Spraoi le Chéile event in Ennis.<br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Éanna ní Lamhna, Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant, with pupils from St Anne’s School enjoying the Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through Nature educational event in John O'Sullivan Park, Lees Road, Ennis.<br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Knockanean N.S. pupils Féilim, Gareth, Sam, Rian and Cillian enjoying the Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through Nature event in John O'Sullivan Park, Lees Road, Ennis.<br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Fin and Kayla, pupils at Knockanean N.S., attending the Spraoi le Chéile event at John O'Sullivan Park, Lees Road, Ennis.<br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Well known environmentalist and broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna launching the app developed by David and Colm Forde at the Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through Nature, event in John O'Sullivan Park, Ennis. <br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Éanna ní Lamhna speaking with the app developer David Forde at the launch during the Spraoi le Chéile event in Ennis.<br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Pupils from St Anne’s School with their teacher Michelle O’Halloran following the nature trail on their new app through the forest walks at Lees Road during the Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through Nature, event.<br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Well known broadcaster and environmentalist Éanna ní Lamhna, with pupils from Knockanean N.S. at the Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through Nature event in Ennis.<br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Young Orla (second from left) celebrated her 8th birthday with friends Ada, Megan and Grace from Knockanean N.S., at the Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through Nature event in John O'Sullivan Park, Lees Road, Ennis.<br />
<br />
Over the past two years, three Ennis schools, St Anne’s, Ennis CBS and Knockanean NS, have combined in a Creative Cluster for Spraoi le Chéile, a Learning Through Nature strategy. Brothers David and Colm Forde have designed a biodiversity app as part of the project which was launched on Friday by RTÉ broadcaster Éanna ní Lamhna, who is Ireland’s best known biologist and environmental consultant.
    Spraoi le Chéile, Learning Through ...jpg
  • Ross Mc Inerney of Tulla had a great view from his dad's shoulders during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-025.JPG
  • Siobhan Butler of New York Sean Nos dancing with Aidan Vaughan during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-024.JPG
  • Siobhan Butler of New York Sean Nos dancing with Aidan Vaughan during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-023.JPG
  • Siobhan Butler of New York Sean Nos dancing during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-022.JPG
  • Miltown Malbay's Aidan Vaughan Sean Nos dancing during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-021.JPG
  • Ciara Jennings of Galway, and Rebecca Saich, Cork, stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-020.JPG
  • Dancing to new heights...George Ruppel, USA,  and Gerard Mc Namara helping Kieran Burns with some adjustments to the marquee during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-019.JPG
  • Dancing to new heights...George Ruppel, USA,  and Gerard Mc Namara helping Kieran Burns with some adjustments to the marquee during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-018.JPG
  • Frank Tannion and Bill Lynch look on at a session during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-017.JPG
  • Frank Tannion and Bill Lynch look on at a session during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-016BW.JPG
  • Frank Tannion and Bill Lynch look on at a session during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-016.JPG
  • Local woman Kitty Leyden points the way during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-015.JPG
  • Sisters Abbey and Anna Madden of Sixmilebridge watching the dancing in the square during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-014.JPG
  • Dancers stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-013.JPG
  • Finbar English playing for dancers during a marquee session at Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-012.JPG
  • Dancers stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-010.JPG
  • Dancers stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-009.JPG
  • Dancers stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-008.JPG
  • Dancers stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-007.JPG
  • Rebecca Saich, Cork, and Ciara Jennings of Galway, stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-006.JPG
  • Finbar English playing during a marquee session at Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-005.JPG
  • Finbar English playing during a marquee session at Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-004.JPG
  • Kilmaley's Pamela Queally playing during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-003.JPG
  • Local musician Amy Mc Namara performing during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-002.JPG
  • Musician Kevin Cleary performing during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-001.JPG
  • Ross Mc Inerney of Tulla had a great view from his dad's shoulders during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-025.JPG
  • Siobhan Butler of New York Sean Nos dancing with Aidan Vaughan during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-024.JPG
  • Siobhan Butler of New York Sean Nos dancing with Aidan Vaughan during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-023.JPG
  • Siobhan Butler of New York Sean Nos dancing during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-022.JPG
  • Miltown Malbay's Aidan Vaughan Sean Nos dancing during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-021.JPG
  • Ciara Jennings of Galway, and Rebecca Saich, Cork, stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-020.JPG
  • Dancing to new heights...George Ruppel, USA,  and Gerard Mc Namara helping Kieran Burns with some adjustments to the marquee during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-019.JPG
  • Dancing to new heights...George Ruppel, USA,  and Gerard Mc Namara helping Kieran Burns with some adjustments to the marquee during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-018.JPG
  • Frank Tannion and Bill Lynch look on at a session during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-016.JPG
  • Frank Tannion and Bill Lynch look on at a session during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-017.JPG
  • Local woman Kitty Leyden points the way during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-015.JPG
  • Sisters Abbey and Anna Madden of Sixmilebridge watching the dancing in the square during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-014.JPG
  • Dancers stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-013.JPG
  • Finbar English playing for dancers during a marquee session at Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-012.JPG
  • Dancers stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-010.JPG
  • Dancers stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-009.JPG
  • Dancers stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-008.JPG
  • Dancers stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-007.JPG
  • Rebecca Saich, Cork, and Ciara Jennings of Galway, stepping it out during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-006.JPG
  • Finbar English playing during a marquee session at Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-005.JPG
  • Finbar English playing during a marquee session at Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-004.JPG
  • Kilmaley's Pamela Queally playing during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-003.JPG
  • Musician Kevin Cleary performing during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-001.JPG
  • Local musician Amy Mc Namara performing during Féile Chnoc na Gaoithe, the Tulla Traditional Music Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Trad Fest-20170521-002.JPG
  • Lorna Smith and Amanda Battersby, Ennistymon Convent School, winners of the Féile na hInse Art Competition - May 19, 2000. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Attending the launch of Féile na hInse are (left to right) Noirín Uí Cheallaigh, Donal Mac Mathuna, Sr Eibhlin Ní Cheallanain, Daithí O'Duilliun, Caitlin Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh, Sean O'Ceallaigh, Padraig Mac Mathuna and Domhnal O'Loinsigh - January 22, 1999.
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  • Kilmaley's Sean Talty gets away from David Barrett during the Féile na nGael semi-final - April 14, 2000.
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  • Robert Caskill (Carkill?) of the Banner in action at the Féile na Gael skills competition in Crusheen - May 11, 1999.
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  • The Great Ronaldo Fanzini entertaining the schoolchildren during Féile Na hInse at the Auburn Lodge in Ennis at the weekend. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Parents capturing the moment during Féile Na hInse at the Auburn Lodge Hotel in Ennis. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Piaris Ó Sé from Gaelscoil Mhíchil Chíosóg performing some of his poetry during Féile Na hInse at the Auburn Lodge Hotel in Ennis. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Enjoying the magic show during Féile Na hInse at the Auburn Lodge in Ennis at the weekend. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Emily Larner and Olivia Neylon from Ennis National School enjoying the festivities during Féile Na hInse at the Auburn Lodge Hotel in Ennis. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Pupils from Gaelscoil Mhicil Cíosóg in Ennis preparing for a performance during Féile Na hInse at the Auburn Lodge Hotel in Ennis. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Students from the Liddy O' Reilly School of Speech and Drama who took part in this year's Féile na Luimní, winning at U-18 group, U-14 solo, U-14 group, over 15 solo, U-16 solo, U-10 solo and U-11 solo. Photograph bY Declan Monaghan
    Féile na Luimní 07 03 11.JPG
  • Christy Cooney, centre, president of the GAA with Tony Hannon, handball president, Joan O' Flynn, camogie president, and guests at their civic reception to mark the beginning of Féile Na nGael. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Mayor of Ennis, Frankie Neylon, makes a presentation to Christy Cooney, GAA President at the civice reception to mark the beginning of Féile Na nGael. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • The girls from Broadford arrive in style for the Féile Na nGael parade in Ennis on Friday. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Joan O' Flynn, president of the Camogie Association, Christy Cooney, GAA president and John Hannon, president of the Handball Association watch the Tulla Pipe Band pass at the Féile Na nGael parade in Ennis. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Fergal Coyle looks on as the Artane Boys Band makes its way down Francis St during the Féile Na nGael parade in Ennis. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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