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  • Kyle McInerney puts his mountain bike through its paces  on the new cycle pump track in the recently reopened Shannon Town Park   <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 28/12/2019
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  • Kyle McInerney puts his mountain bike through its paces  on the new cycle pump track in the recently reopened Shannon Town Park   <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 28/12/2019
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  • The sun shines at the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Shane Moloney enjoying the new cycle pump track in the recently reopened Shannon Town Park   <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 28/12/2019
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  • Darren O’Reilly with Amelia, Nadia, Tammy and Alanna enjoying their new bikes and scooters in the recently reopened Shannon Town Park   <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 28/12/2019
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  • Shane Moloney enjoying the new cycle pump track in the recently reopened Shannon Town Park   <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 28/12/2019
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  • Kieran Moloney does a wheelie on the popular cycle pump track in the reopened Shannon Town Park   <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 28/12/2019
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  • Moira and Dympna Breen having fun in Shannon Town Park with Annabelle, Jayme Lee and Riah.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 28/12/2019
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  • Jayme Lee Breen having fun on the zipline in Shannon Town Park  <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 28/12/2019
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  • Cody Harty has fun on his new stunt scooter on the new cycle pump track in the recenently reopened Shannon Town Park   <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 28/12/2019
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  • Shane Moloney enjoying the new cycle pump track in the recently reopened Shannon Town Park   <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 28/12/2019
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  • Shane Moloney enjoying the new cycle pump track in the recently reopened Shannon Town Park   <br />
<br />
Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 28/12/2019
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  • Cody Harty has fun on his new stunt scooter on the new cycle pump track in the recenently reopened Shannon Town Park   <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 28/12/2019
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  • The one that almost got away.. Committee member John Power with a misprinted piece of the artwork which was presented to him by coppersmith Mark Wilson at the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jack O Mahony finds a quiet spot to tuck in to some food following the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Dr Martin Fitzgerald, sponsor with 10 month old baby Olivia Meaney  of Cranny, his secretary's daughter,at the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ronan Corbett, Laura Perill, Nicole Perill, Killian Corbett, John Perill and Sean Corbett get some well earned refreshments after climbing up for the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The crowd gathers at the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Committee member and designer of the project piece John Power speaking at the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sponsor Dr Martin Fitzgerald unveiling of the new compass/sundial, watched by committee chairman Patsy Neville,  at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joanne Moloney capturing the views from the top at the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joanne Moloney capturing the views from the top at the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sundial-20180106-116.JPG
  • Walkers worm their way up the hill for the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sundial-20180106-115.JPG
  • Mary Ryan making her way up for the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Caoimhe and John Cassidy on their way up to the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Walkers heading up for the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Walkers heading up for the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Walkers heading up for the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Walkers worm their way up the hill for the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Walkers heading up for the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Walkers heading up for the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Against a backdrop of the Banner county, walkers arrive for the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Against a backdrop of the Banner county, walkers arrive for the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Against a backdrop of the Banner county, walkers arrive for the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • On their way to the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The first of the walkers nearing the top on their way to the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The first of the walkers take in the views on their way to the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Coppersmith Mark Wilson helps to get the artwork in line before the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Coppersmith Mark Wilson and John Power, committee member, get the artwork in line before the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sundial-20180106-019.JPG
  • Coppersmith Mark Wilson and John Power, committee member, get the artwork in line before the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Sundial-20180106-016.JPG
  • Coppersmith Mark Wilson and John Power ,committee member, take in the views at the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Local farmer JP Guinnane has a close look at the artwork before the unveiling of the new compass/sundial at the summit of the Twelve O Clock Hills, also known as Knockanuarha, in East Clare. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently, chalks her hands before a recent training session in Caher. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently, stretches out before a recent training session in Caher. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently, stretches out before a recent training session in Caher. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012010.JPG
  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently, stretches out before a recent training session in Caher. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012009.JPG
  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Steve Lawrence of Dromindoora. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently, stretches out before a recent training session in Caher. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012012.JPG
  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently, stretches out before a recent training session in Caher. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012010.JPG
  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently, stretches out before a recent training session in Caher. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012009.JPG
  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012008.JPG
  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012007.JPG
  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012006.JPG
  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently, chalks her hands before a recent training session in Caher. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012013.JPG
  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012005.JPG
  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012004.JPG
  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012003.JPG
  • Eleanor Lawrence of Dromindoora who took silver at the U-16 Girls Irish Bouldering League in Dingle recently. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012002.JPG
  • Steve Lawrence of Dromindoora. Photograph  by John Kelly. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Eleanor Lawrence31-01-2012001.JPG
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for, as well as a helping hand from coleagues, as he is given the task of driving the dumper down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Like a small army, the workers march across the boggy mountain top as they head for Tobair Grainna during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Like a small army, the workers march across the boggy mountain top as they head for Tobair Grainna during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 108.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for as he is given the tak of driving the dumber down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 106.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for as he is given the tak of driving the dumber down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 104.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for, as well as a helping hand from coleagues, as he is given the task of driving the dumper down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for, as well as a helping hand from coleagues, as he is given the task of driving the dumper down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for, as well as a helping hand from coleagues, as he is given the task of driving the dumper down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 086.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for as he is given the tak of driving the dumber down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 085.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for as he is given the tak of driving the dumber down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Time to gather the tools and head down the mountain for workers finishing their day on  the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Time to gather the tools and head down the mountain for workers finishing their day on  the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Time to gather the tools and head down the mountain for workers finishing their day on  the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Time to gather the tools and head down the mountain for workers finishing their day on  the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Time to gather the tools and head down the mountain for workers finishing their day on  the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Time to gather the tools and head down the mountain for workers finishing their day on  the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 059.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for, as well as a helping hand from coleagues, as he is given the task of driving the dumper down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 127.jpg
  • Like a small army, the workers march across the boggy mountain top as they head for Tobair Grainna during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 115.jpg
  • Like a small army, the workers march across the boggy mountain top as they head for Tobair Grainna during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 114.jpg
  • Like a small army, the workers march across the boggy mountain top as they head for Tobair Grainna during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 113.jpg
  • Like a small army, the workers march across the boggy mountain top as they head for Tobair Grainna during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 112.jpg
  • Like a small army, the workers march across the boggy mountain top as they head for Tobair Grainna during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 111.jpg
  • Like a small army, the workers march across the boggy mountain top as they head for Tobair Grainna during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 110.jpg
  • Like a small army, the workers march across the boggy mountain top as they head for Tobair Grainna during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 109.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for as he is given the tak of driving the dumber down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 107.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for as he is given the tak of driving the dumber down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 105.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for as he is given the tak of driving the dumber down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 103.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for as he is given the tak of driving the dumber down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 102.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for as he is given the tak of driving the dumber down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 101.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for as he is given the tak of driving the dumber down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 100.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for, as well as a helping hand from coleagues, as he is given the task of driving the dumper down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Feakle RSS 093.jpg
  • Landowner Michael Moloney's knowledge of the land is called for, as well as a helping hand from coleagues, as he is given the task of driving the dumper down the mountain during works as part of the Feakle Rural Social Scheme on top of Ballycroum mountain in Feakle. Photograph by John Kelly.
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