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  • Fr Martin Blake blessing memorial stone plaques which will honor volunteers in three local graveyards following the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Michael Mulqueen presents a gun, belonging to his father who was a volunteer, to Michael Madigan of the local history group, in the church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-021.JPG
  • Burrane NS pupil Michael Kelleher reading the proclamation with Trish Nugent, principal Knockerra NS, following the  re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-067.JPG
  • Ruaidhri Nash gets to grips with his sandwich during sos time at St Senan's National School, Knockerra, Cooraclare - November 19, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Parishioners wearing vintage costume in the church before the re-enacting of an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village, as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-012.JPG
  • Local GAA members including Brian Cunningham as volunteers re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-054.JPG
  • The volunteers march up the village while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-051.JPG
  • The volunteers march up the village while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-048.JPG
  • Michael Kelly and Joe Moloney with their bikes re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-046.JPG
  • Pat Fitzpatrick acting as Ernie O Malley accompanied by Senan Callaghan, ex-army, inspects the volunteers while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-037.JPG
  • Football fun during breaktime at St Senan's National School, Knockerra, Cooraclare - November 19, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The only pupil in fourth class at St Senan's National School, Knockerra, Cooraclare, is Daniel Nash - November 19, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Senan Keane of the Pastoral council takes off his hat to the flag after a re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-071.JPG
  • Local GAA members; Keelan Cunningham, Colm Pyne, Eoin Grogan and Jack Browne are dressed ready for the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-068.JPG
  • Emer Nugent, organiser with Faye Collins and Michael Kelleher, who helped read the proclamation following the  re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-064.JPG
  • The volunteers march up the village while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-050.JPG
  • Candles are lit remembering the A Company, Cumann na mBan and E Company volunteers, in church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-031.JPG
  • Daniel Nash heads the ball goalward during a lunchtime game of football at St Senan's National School, Knockerra, Cooraclare- November 19, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
    st-senan's-national-school-knockerra...jpg
  • Michael Gilligan as an RIC officer re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-045.JPG
  • The volunteers march up the village past the RIC officers while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-044.JPG
  • Sisters X and Y walk up the church aisle with family memorabilia before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-015.JPG
  • Pat Fitzpatrick acting as Ernie O Malley accompanied by Senan Callaghan, ex-army,arrive for the re-enacting of an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-002.JPG
  • Knockerra National School were the winners of a  National Schools Savings merit award. At the presentation were (back row, from left) Breda Blake (board of management), Nora Madigan (school principal), Fr R Brady (National Savings) and Anna and Senan Shannon (board of management) with(front row) pupils Declan Carrick and Elizabeth Shannon - May 17, 1985.
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  • Around the house during Irish dancing practice at St Senan's National School, Knockerra, Cooraclare, as Padraig Flanagan twirls Helen Crowe about the classroom - November 19, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The volunteers march up the village while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-042.JPG
  • Pat Fitzpatrick acting as Ernie O Malley  inspects the volunteers while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-036.JPG
  • Eanna Cunningham reading in church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-027.JPG
  • Padraig Driscoll with a tricolour from 100 years ago in the church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-018.JPG
  • Veronica Keating, Marie Callinan and Emer Nugent in the church before the re-enacting of an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village, as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-010.JPG
  • Pat Fitzpatrick acting as Ernie O Malley arrives in Joe Mescall's vintage car before re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-001.JPG
  • Gerard O'Brien and Dermot Moloney displaying their musical skills at St Senan's National School, Knockerra - October 1, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
    st-senan's-national-school-knockerra...jpg
  • The volunteers march up the village while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-043.JPG
  • Local GAA members; Keelan Cunningham, Colm Pyne, Eoin Grogan and Jack Browne are dressed ready for the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-069.JPG
  • The arrival of the RIC men during the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-040.JPG
  • Senan Callaghan, ex-army, organises the volunteers while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-032.JPG
  • Senan Callaghan, ex-army, organises the volunteers while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-034.JPG
  • Marie Blake reading in church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-028.JPG
  • Michael Mulqueen presents a gun, belonging to his father who was a volunteer, in the church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-019.JPG
  • Marie Callinan speaking in the church before the re-enacting of an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village, as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-008.JPG
  • Declan Pyne practising his recorder at St Senan's National School, Knockerra, Cooraclare - November 19, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
    st-senan's-national-school-knockerra...jpg
  • Fr Martin Blake, with local children, Michael Kelleher, Amy Griffin, Liam Culligan and Charlotte Fennell, who read the proclamation, following the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-065.JPG
  • Michael Kelleher, Amy Griffin, Liam Culligan, Charlotte Fennell and David Kennedy prepare to read the proclamation following the  re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-066.JPG
  • The volunteers march up the village while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-041.JPG
  • St Nancy Bonfield lights a candle in memory of the local Cumann na mBan members in the church, before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-022.JPG
  • Sisters X and Y walk up the church aisle with family memorabilia before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-016.JPG
  • Veronica Keating speaking in the church before the re-enacting of an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village, as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-007.JPG
  • The 'alternative' school band at St Senan's National School, Knockerra, Cooraclare, including Aoife Griffin, Adrian Fitzpatrick and Mark Moloney - November 19, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
    st-senan's-national-school-knockerra...jpg
  • Michael Troy and Joe Torpey raise the flag with help from Senan Keane and Michael Madigan following the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-063.JPG
  • Michael Kelly and Joe Moloney on their bikes re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-056.JPG
  • Local GAA members including Brian Cunningham as volunteers re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-053.JPG
  • Members of the local GAA clubs re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-052.JPG
  • The volunteers march up the village while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-049.JPG
  • Stephen Cooper presents his grandfather's training gun to local historian Michael Madigan in the church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-014.JPG
  • Claire Bannon playing with some old hats at St Senan's National School, Knockerra - October 1, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Alan Behan plays Porky the pig for the camera at St Senan's National School, Knockerra, Cooraclare, as friends Mark Moloney, Declan Pyne and Eoin Grogan join in the fun - November 19, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Senan Keane of the Pastoral council takes off his hat to the flag after a re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-072.JPG
  • Michael Troy and Joe Torpey raise the flag with help from Senan Keane and Michael Madigan following the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-061.JPG
  • Michael Gilligan has a bit of mechanical trouble with his bike, and so has to carry it, while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-058.JPG
  • Pat Fitzpatrick acting as Ernie O Malley accompanied by Senan Callaghan, ex-army, inspects the volunteers while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-038.JPG
  • The volunteers stand ready to be inspected while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-033.JPG
  • Pearse Cooper lights a candle in memory of the local A-Coy volunteers in the church, before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-023.JPG
  • Stephen Cooper walks up the church aisle with his grandfather's training gun before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-013.JPG
  • Michael Madigan of the local historical group speaking in the church before the re-enacting of an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village, as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-005.JPG
  • Pat Fitzpatrick acting as Ernie O Malley accompanied by Senan Callaghan, ex-army, inspects the volunteers while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-039.JPG
  • The volunteers organise themselves to be inspected while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-035.JPG
  • Emma Kelly, one of the pupils at St Senan's National School, Knockerra, Cooraclare - November 19, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Computer whizzes Colm Fitzpatrick, Niamh O'Dea and Elaine Crowe using the computer facilities at St Senan's National School, Knockerra, Cooraclare - November 19, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bridie Collins, a local woman in her nineties, looks on during the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-060.JPG
  • Michael Gilligan had a bit of mechanical trouble with his bike, and so had to carry it, while re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-057.JPG
  • Phil Griffin and her grand daughter Cora Griffin look at the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-047.JPG
  • Emma Hassett and her grandfather Denis Hassett reading in church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-029.JPG
  • David Gavin with his son Harry in the church prior to the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-026.JPG
  • Mairead Grogan reading in church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-025.JPG
  • X speaking in the church before the re-enacting of an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village, as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-011.JPG
  • Emer Nugent speaking in the church before the re-enacting of an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village, as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-006.JPG
  • Leah Callaghan helps Faye Collins with her ribbon in the church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-003.JPG
  • Michael Troy and Joe Torpey raise the flag with help from Senan Keane and Michael Madigan following the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-062.JPG
  • Local GAA members including Patti Collins  re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-055.JPG
  • Sean Duggan, who's father was a volunteer, outlines the historic events in church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-030.JPG
  • Michael Mulqueen presents a gun, belonging to his father who was a volunteer, in the church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-020.JPG
  • Senan Shannon with a tricolour from 100 years ago in the church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-017.JPG
  • John Blake reading a list of Cumann na mBan volunteers  in the church before the re-enacting of an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village, as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-009.JPG
  • Senan Keane of the Pastoral council singing the National Anthem with pride under the flag after a re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-070.JPG
  • Tommy Driscoll lights a candle in memory of the local E-Coy volunteers in the church, before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-024.JPG
  • Leah Callaghan helps Faye Collins with her ribbon in the church before the re-enacting an incident involving the disarming of three RIC officers, which took place in 1919 at Knockerra village as part of their Easter commemoration. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Enactment-20160327-004.JPG
  • Joe Griffin as Cormac with Caroline Corry as Sandy in rehearsals for the Oak Hill Players production of Happy Birthday Dear Alice, by Bernard Farrell, which runs in Knockerra Hall on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th March. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary O Callaghan as Alice and Joe Mc Mahon as Barry in rehearsals for the Oak Hill Players production of Happy Birthday Dear Alice, by Bernard Farrell, which runs in Knockerra Hall on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th March. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary O Callaghan as Alice and Joe Mc Mahon as Barry in rehearsals for the Oak Hill Players production of Happy Birthday Dear Alice, by Bernard Farrell, which runs in Knockerra Hall on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th March. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Oak Hill Players-20180305-002.JPG
  • Joe Griffin as Cormac with Caroline Corry as Sandy in rehearsals for the Oak Hill Players production of Happy Birthday Dear Alice, by Bernard Farrell, which runs in Knockerra Hall on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th March. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Oak Hill Players-20180305-003.JPG
  • Past and present members of the Oakhill Players during rehearsals for their production of The Last Of The Last of The Mohicans, written by Hugh Leonard and directed by Cathy Collins, which runs on 25th and 26th February in Knockerra Hall in aid of parish funds. The  local drama has been revived in the parish after 24 years. From left; Michael Murphy, Mary Callaghan, Michelle Madigan, Pat Fitzpatrick, Phil Crowley, Sean Duggan, Josie Mc Mahon, Fiona Mc Mahon, Kathleen O Brien, Jimmy King, Angela Flanagan, Caroline Corry, Cathy Collins and Joe Griffin.<br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Past and present members of the Oakhill Players during rehearsals for their production of The Last Of The Last of The Mohicans, written by Hugh Leonard and directed by Cathy Collins, which runs on 25th and 26th February in Knockerra Hall in aid of parish funds. The  local drama has been revived in the parish after 24 years. From left; Michael Murphy, Mary Callaghan, Michelle Madigan, Pat Fitzpatrick, Phil Crowley, Sean Duggan, Josie Mc Mahon, Fiona Mc Mahon, Kathleen O Brien, Jimmy King, Angela Flanagan, Caroline Corry, Cathy Collins and Joe Griffin.<br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Michael Murphy as Dom Studley in rehearsals for the Oakhill Players production of The Last Of The Last of The Mohicans, written by Hugh Leonard and directed by Cathy Collins, which runs on 25th and 26th February in Knockerra Hall in aid of parish funds. The  local drama has been revived in the parish after 24 years. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Drama-20170213-003.JPG
  • Josie Mc Mahon as Finbar in rehearsals for the Oakhill Players production of The Last Of The Last of The Mohicans, written by Hugh Leonard and directed by Cathy Collins, which runs on 25th and 26th February in Knockerra Hall in aid of parish funds. The  local drama has been revived in the parish after 24 years. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Drama-20170213-002.JPG
  • Past and present members of the Oakhill Players during rehearsals for their production of The Last Of The Last of The Mohicans, written by Hugh Leonard and directed by Cathy Collins, which runs on 25th and 26th February in Knockerra Hall in aid of parish funds. The  local drama has been revived in the parish after 24 years. From left; Michael Murphy, Mary Callaghan, Michelle Madigan, Pat Fitzpatrick, Phil Crowley, Sean Duggan, Josie Mc Mahon, Fiona Mc Mahon, Kathleen O Brien, Jimmy King, Angela Flanagan, Caroline Corry, Cathy Collins and Joe Griffin.<br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joe Griffin as Seamus The Pilot, with Phil Crowley as Ita and Mary Callaghan as Grace, in rehearsals for the Oakhill Players production of The Last Of The Last of The Mohicans, written by Hugh Leonard and directed by Cathy Collins, which runs on 25th and 26th February in Knockerra Hall in aid of parish funds. The  local drama has been revived in the parish after 24 years. <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Drama-20170213-001.JPG
  • Past and present members of the Oakhill Players during rehearsals for their production of The Last Of The Last of The Mohicans, written by Hugh Leonard and directed by Cathy Collins, which runs on 25th and 26th February in Knockerra Hall in aid of parish funds. The  local drama has been revived in the parish after 24 years. From left; Michael Murphy, Mary Callaghan, Michelle Madigan, Pat Fitzpatrick, Phil Crowley, Sean Duggan, Josie Mc Mahon, Fiona Mc Mahon, Kathleen O Brien, Jimmy King, Angela Flanagan, Caroline Corry, Cathy Collins and Joe Griffin.<br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knockerra Drama-20170213-004.JPG
  • Nora Madigan, spokesperson for the Killimer local history Group in the museum which the group set up in Knockerra Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nora Madigan, spokesperson for the Killimer local history Group in the museum which the group set up in Knockerra Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nora Madigan, spokesperson for the Killimer local history Group in the museum which the group set up in Knockerra Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Nora Madigan, spokesperson for the Killimer local history Group in the museum which the group set up in Knockerra Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Nora Madigan-20171128-001.JPG
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