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  • Murt McInerney speaking at a Fianna Fáil commemoration ceremony at Ennis Courthouse.
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  • At the launch of the 'History of Killimer GAA' book were surviving members of the Killimer team of 1943 - Ambrose O'Connell and Murt Cunningham, with Patrick Hassett, who accepted a presentation on behalf of his brother-in-law, Michael O'Leary, who was also on the 1943 team and lived (in 1999) in America - May 21, 1999.
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  • Murt Collins Kilrush.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Murt Mc Inerney remembers the West Clare Railway near his home at Mountrivers Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Murt Collins meets with Jennifer Scanlon and her daughters Samantha, Shauna and Daisy (4 months) while canvassing in Ennis with his brother Brendan,Newmarket on Fergus and sister Tess Drudy,Ennis.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Murt Collins canvassing in Ennis with his brother Brendan,Newmarket on Fergus and sister Tess Drudy,Ennis.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Murt Collins Kilrush.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Murt Collins Kilrush.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Murt Mc Inerney remembers the West Clare Railway near his home at Mountrivers Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Murt Mc Inerney remembers the West Clare Railway near his home at Mountrivers Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Murt Mc Inerney004.jpg
  • Murt Mc Inerney remembers the West Clare Railway near his home at Mountrivers Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Murt Mc Inerney002.jpg
  • Murt O Loughlin, Ballyvaughan, PJ Murphy, Kilmihil, and Joe Queally, Barefield, at the Clare Champion's local correspondents annual Christmas lunch in the Old Ground hotel. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Special Guest Tura launches into a song watched by musicians Bernard Eustace and Murt Collins during a session at the Rambling House in Kilmurry Mc Mahon as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Rambling House20130304-039.JPG
  • Festival stalwart Murt Mc Inerney  relaxes as his grand daughter Eva Mc Inerney pours him a cuppa at the 51st annual Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Award recipients L-R Paddy Cusack, Michael Donnellan, Gerry O'Malley, Fr Michael Sheedy, Mayor of Kilrush Tom Clyne, Michael Moynihan, Ellen Cussen (representing Jason Ryan) Fiona Glynn and Murt Collins.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Rita Mc Inerney and her dad Murt at Mountrivers Doonbeg. They are moving the family shop back to the village of Doonbeg, where it was originally, after 130 years. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mc Inerneys Shop-20201020-001.JPG
  • Entertainer Murt Collins tells one of his many stories to the gathering during a session at the Rambling House in Kilmurry Mc Mahon as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Rambling House20130304-007.JPG
  • Concerned local and member of Doonbeg Development, Murt Mc Inerney makes a point  at the Oral Hearing in Doonbeg. Phptograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Hearing 011008-007.jpg
  • Paul Queally, Tim Leahy, Des Jennings, Paddy Cusack, Gerry Brennan and Murt Collins get going on the Kilrush Tidy Towns clean up.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Kilrush Tidy towns 2.jpg
  • Murt Mc Inerney speaking during a wreath laying ceremony, in Doonbeg graveyard,  to mark the anniversary of the deaths of Republicans Willie Shanahan and Michael Mc Namara who were killed on December 22nd 1920 by British Forces. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Comm-20201219-003.JPG
  • Rita Mc Inerney and her dad Murt at Mountrivers Doonbeg. They are moving the family shop back to the village of Doonbeg, where it was originally, after 130 years. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Adjudicator Brendan Murray with Festival director Murt Mc Inerney, chairman John Keane and vice chairperson Rita Mc Inerney at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama20130302-001.JPG
  • Murt Mc Inerney, flanked by Tom Prendiville, speaking during a wreath laying ceremony, in Doonbeg graveyard,  to mark the anniversary of the deaths of Republicans Willie Shanahan and Michael Mc Namara who were killed on December 22nd 1920 by British Forces. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Comm-20201219-002.JPG
  • Murt McInerney keeps an eye on the ladies football semi final from a dry perch at Doonbeg.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • L-R Fiona Mooney, Mayor of Kilrush Tom Crean and Murt Collins outside Kilrush Town Hall.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • L-R Murt Collins, Paddy Cusack, Michael Donnellan, Gerry O'Malley, Fr Michael Sheedy and Michael Moynihan in the Vandeleur Centre Kilrush.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Murt Mc Inerney, Festival Director and Founding member, along with the late Cissy Mc Mahon, Marie Shanahan and Johnny Igoe, cuts the ceremonial cake, made by local man Dean Moloney, watched by current chairman John Keane at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-002.JPG
  • Murt Mc Inerney, Tom Prendiville and Michael O Connell stand to attention for the national anthem during a wreath laying ceremony, in Doonbeg graveyard,  to mark the anniversary of the deaths of Replublicans Willie Shanahan and Michael Mc Namara who were killed on December 22nd 1920 by British Forces. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Comm-20201219-009.JPG
  • Local man Murt Mc Inerney takes it all in  during the St Patrick's Day Parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Parade20140316-034.JPG
  • Rita McInerney and her father Murt McInerney at the Doonbeg One Act Drama Festival on Monday evening
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  • Rita Mc Inerney and her dad Murt at Mountrivers Doonbeg. They are moving the family shop back to the village of Doonbeg, where it was originally, after 130 years. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mc Inerneys Shop-20201020-002.JPG
  • Murt Mc Inerney of Doonbeg, centre, looks on at the Michael O Higgins Remembrance and memorial ceremony at St Bridget's Well, Liscannor. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mags Mullaney Murt and Donna Mc Grath wait for the buses to arrive before setting out on the West Clare Mini Marathon from Carrigaholt to Kilkee. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pictured at the presentation of special awards by Teagasc to Certificate in Farming graduates, Padraig Conway and Kieran O'Lahony in recognition of their contribution to sport were (back row, from left) Michael Lillis, Teagasc; Murt collins, Teagasc; Padraig Conway; Michael McGrath, CAO, Teagasc; Kieran O'Mahony; Thomas Woulfe, Teagasc. Front, from left: Liz Conway, Aoife conway, Cian O'Mahony, Aideen O'Mahony and Aisling  O'Mahony - December 17, 1999.
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  • Some of the members of the West Clare Drama Festival Doonbeg committee Murt Mc Inerney, Michael Doyle, Mary Buckley, Willie Nolan, Catherine Mc Inerney, Rita Mc Inerney and Ava Mc Inerney can take a break backstage as all is underway for the Shannonside Drama Group's performance of "The Kings Of The Kilburn Road" as part of their 55th Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama Fest-20160306-018.JPG
  • Entertainer Murt Collins tells one of his many stories to the gathering during a session at the Rambling House in Kilmurry Mc Mahon as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Rambling House20130304-011.JPG
  • Steward Michael Neenan gets a cuppa from John Smyth, as Murt Mc Inerney and Garda Micheal O Gorman chat at half time during the senior championship semi-final between Kilrush and Kilmurry Ibrickane at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Local Murt Mc Inerney speaking with representatives Peter Bland and Aoife Walsh,  at the Oral Hearing in Doonbeg. Phptograph by John Kelly.
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  • L-R John King,Shannon Development Tourism Director, Mininster of State at the department of the Environment,Heritage and Local Government Tony Killeen TD, Murt Collins, Kilrush (Gold Medal Award) and John O'Callaghan, Director Super Valu.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Murt McInerney (l) and John Smith  keep an eye on the ladies football semi final from a dry perch at Doonbeg.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Paul Queally,Vincent Francis,Mary O'Mahony,Tim Leahy, Des Jennings, Paddy Cusack, Gerry Brennan and Murt Collins during a cheque presentation by Supervalu Kilrush for the Kilrush Tidy Towns clean up.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Kilrush Tidy towns 3.jpg
  • Rita Mc Inerney and her dad Murt at Mountrivers Doonbeg. They are moving the family shop back to the village of Doonbeg, where it was originally, after 130 years. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Murt Mc Inerney pins on his medal at the Michael O Higgins Remembrance and memorial ceremony at St Bridget's Well, Liscannor. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Then Taoiseach Charles Haughey (centre) launching Eamon deValera and The Banner County, by Kevin J Browne, Clare Champion journalist (pictured left), and his wife, Francis (right). Behind Mr Haughey, wearing glasses, is Murt McInerney, a Fianna Fail supporter from Doonbeg.
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  • Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council John Crowe presenting the category 1 Clare In Bloom award to Murt Collins of Kilrush Tidy Towns watched by committee member Councillor  Ian Lynch, Councillor Joe Cooney and committee member Sean Moran at the Clare Community Awards prizegiving ceremony at Aras An Chlair. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Lieut. Gen. Pat Nash chatting with Murt Mc Inerney  at the launch of the Clare 22nd Battalion Association in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Local man Murt Mc Inerney takes it all in  during the St Patrick's Day Parade in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Parade20140316-023.JPG
  • Musicians Pat Hanrahan, Bernard Eustace and Murt Collins perform watched by visiting locals during a session at the Rambling House in Kilmurry Mc Mahon as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Rambling House20130304-015.JPG
  • Musicians Pat Hanrahan, Bernard Eustace and Murt Collins perform during a session at the Rambling House in Kilmurry Mc Mahon as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Rambling House20130304-016.JPG
  • Adjudicator Brendan Murray chats with Festival director Murt Mc Inerney during a reception at the official opening of the 52nd West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama20130302-004.JPG
  • Storyteller Murt Collins entertaining the attendance during the launch of the  Buds of the Banner publication, organised by Clare County Council to mark National Tree Week at the West Clare Resource Centre, Miltown Malbay, Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Murt Collins,Kilrush, at the Environmental Awards at the Templegate Hotel with Mayor of Clare Patricia McCarthy.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Murt Mc Inerney, Festival Director and Founding member, along with the late Cissy Mc Mahon, Marie Shanahan and Johnny Igoe, cuts the ceremonial cake, made by local man Dean Moloney, watched by current chairman John Keane at the official opening of the 60th West Clare Drama Festival in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Drama 60th-20220305-002.JPG
  • Rita Mc Inerney and her dad Murt at Mountrivers Doonbeg. They are moving the family shop back to the village of Doonbeg, where it was originally, after 130 years. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mc Inerneys Shop-20201020-003.JPG
  • Biddy Downes, Willie Nolan, Catherine Casey, John Flanagan, Christina Buckley, Teresa Ryan, John Smith, Francis O Dea, Murt Mc Inerney, Sean Kelly, Bernie Hayes, Emma Hayes, Mary Flanagan and Hilda Dobson celebrating the 50th anniversary of Doonbeg Community Bingo. Photograph by John Kelly
    Doonbeg Bingo-20191025-008.JPG
  • At the launch of the FCA campaign for International Youth Year were (front row) Commandant Stephen Sheedy, Surgeon Gerry Byrne, Commandant Pat Nash, Commandant Laurence Slattery and Sergeant Frank O'Malley; (back row) Captain Murt McInerney, Quartermaster Tom Vaughan, Sergeant Con Leigh, Commandant Sean Cleary, Captain Pat Kirby and Quartermaster Michael nolan - October 18, 1985.
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  • Doonbeg's Murt Mc Inerney chatting with Des Murphy of Cranny at the launch of the Clare 22nd Battalion Association in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Murt Collins watching the younger generation of musicians playing in the Walled garden during the Kilrush Traditional Music And Set Dancing Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush Music Fest20130811-020.JPG
  • Musicians Pat Hanrahan, Bernard Eustace and Murt Collins watched by Fr Tom Mc Grath during a session at the Rambling House in Kilmurry Mc Mahon as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Rambling House20130304-002.JPG
  • 270811.Clares Conal O'hAinifin gets his shot away despite the pressure from Corks Murt Kenneally during their Munster B Under 15 game at Clarecastle on Saturday.
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  • Locals Murt Mc Inerney, Micheal Egan and Tommy Considine during a break  at the Oral Hearing in Doonbeg. Phptograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Hearing 011008-018.jpg
  • Murt Mc Inerney, Jacinta O Grady and Michael Carrig at a reception in The Igoe Inn to mark the official opening of the 59th West Clare Drama Festival at Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Then Taoiseach Charles Haughey (centre) launching Eamon deValera and The Banner County, by Kevin J Browne, Clare Champion journalist (pictured left), and his wife, Francis (right). Behind Mr Haughey, wearing glasses, is Murt McInerney, a Fianna Fail supporter from Doonbeg.
    taoiseach-charles-haughey-book-launc...jpg
  • Special Guest Tura launches into a song to the delight of musicians Bernard Eustace and Murt Collins during a session at the Rambling House in Kilmurry Mc Mahon as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Rambling House20130304-038.JPG
  • Musicians Bernard Eustace and Murt Collins perform during a session at the Rambling House in Kilmurry Mc Mahon as part of Seachtain na Gaeilge. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Rambling House20130304-017.JPG
  • 270811.Clares Sean Twoomey under pressure from Corks Murt Kenneally during their Munster B Under 15 game at Clarecastle on Saturday.
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  • Then Taoiseach Charles J Haughey walks through Ennis with Murt McInerney, Doonbeg (left behind Mr Haughey, wearing glasses) and Brendan Daly (far right).
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  • Murt Collins watching the younger generation of musicians playing in the Walled garden during the Kilrush Traditional Music And Set Dancing Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush Music Fest20130811-020.JPG
  • Having a laugh at one of Murt Collin's funny stories during a session in the Vandeleur Walled Gardens as part of the Kilrush Traditional Music and Set Dancing Weekend. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush Trad Weekend12-08-2012011.JPG
  • Kilrush from left Gerry Brennan,Sean Moran, Mary O'Mahony,Siobhan Garvey,Murt Collins nd Mayor of Kilrush Tom Clyne.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Paul Queally, Tim Leahy, Des Jennings, Paddy Cusack, Gerry Brennan and Murt Collins get going on the Kilrush Tidy Towns clean up.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Kilrush Tidy towns 1.jpg
  • Cissy Mc Mahon, Johnny Igoe, Murt Mc Inerney, Marie Shanahan, Betty Mc Inerney and George Comerford, some of thye original committee of Doonbeg Drama Festrival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama170211003.jpg
  • Kilrush tidy towns members Murt Collins, Tim Leahy, PRO and Sean Moran, chairman, at St Senan's Well on the Kilkee road. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilrush tidy towns members  Tim Leahy, PRO, Mary Mahoney, Sean Moran, chairman, Murt Collins, and Martina Troy, FAS supervisor on their way back from the Wood River bridge on the former Vandeleur estate where renovation works were completed. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cissy Mc Mahon, Johnny Igoe, Murt Mc Inerney, Marie Shanahan, Betty Mc Inerney and George Comerford, some of thye original committee of Doonbeg Drama Festrival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama170211006.jpg
  • Cissy Mc Mahon, Johnny Igoe, Murt Mc Inerney, Marie Shanahan, Betty Mc Inerney and George Comerford, some of thye original committee of Doonbeg Drama Festrival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama170211004.jpg
  • Youthreach pupils; Anthony Kenny, Catherine Keebel, Nichelle Kelleher and art teacher Declan Farmer with, at rear,  Des Jennings, Kilrush Tidy Towns,  SEN teacher Ann Lynch, and  Murt Collins and Gerry Brennan of Kilrush Tidy Towns at the unveiling of a community art project by Youthreach in conjunction with Kilrush Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Des Jennings, Gerry Brennan and Murt Collins of Kilrush Tidy Towns examining some of the work done to date in the town including the installation of  Bat and Duck boxes as well as hanging flower baskets. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The PD's Murt Collins is greeted by Mary Fitzgerald on his arrival at the Clare General Election Count in the West County Hotel, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The PD's Murt Collins is greeted by Kate Pyrcel on his arrival at the Clare General Election Count in the West County Hotel, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Rita Mc Inerney and her dad Murt's shop at Mountrivers Doonbeg. They are moving the family shop back to the village of Doonbeg, where it was originally, after 130 years. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Youthreach pupils; Anthony Kenny, Catherine Keebel, Nichelle Kelleher and art teacher Declan Farmer with, at rear,  Des Jennings, Kilrush Tidy Towns,  SEN teacher Ann Lynch, and  Murt Collins and Gerry Brennan of Kilrush Tidy Towns at the unveiling of a community art project by Youthreach in conjunction with Kilrush Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Des Jennings, Gerry Brennan and Murt Collins of Kilrush Tidy Towns examining some of the work done to date in the town including the installation of  Bat and Duck boxes as well as hanging flower baskets. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush TT210610002.jpg
  • Locals Murt Mc Inerney, Micheal Egan and Tommy Considine during a break  at the Oral Hearing in Doonbeg. Phptograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Hearing 011008-015.jpg
  • Local Murt Mc Inerney speaking with representatives Peter Bland and Aoife Walsh,  at the Oral Hearing in Doonbeg. Phptograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Hearing 011008-014.jpg
  • Murt Mc Inerney and Johnny Igoe. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Cissy Mc Mahon, Johnny Igoe, Murt Mc Inerney, Marie Shanahan, Betty Mc Inerney and George Comerford, some of thye original committee of Doonbeg Drama Festrival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Drama170211007.jpg
  • Peggy and Murt Harvey of Brisla, Cooraclare who celebrated their golden jubilee recently. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Des Jennings, Gerry Brennan and Murt Collins of Kilrush Tidy Towns examining some of the work done to date in the town including the installation of  Bat and Duck boxes as well as hanging flower baskets. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush TT210610001.jpg
  • FAS workers Pat Chambers, Cree, and Geraldine Ryan, Killimer, getting ready to plant out spring bedding plants as Murt Collins and Gerry Brennan of Kilrush Tidy Towns look on. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Des Jennings, Gerry Brennan and Murt Collins of Kilrush Tidy Towns examining some of the work done to date in the town including the installation of  Bat and Duck boxes as well as hanging flower baskets. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush TT210610006.jpg
  • Des Jennings, Gerry Brennan and Murt Collins of Kilrush Tidy Towns examining some of the work done to date in the town including the installation of  Bat and Duck boxes as well as hanging flower baskets. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush TT210610005.jpg
  • Murt Mc Inerney's neck tie is aptly decorated at the Doonbeg One Act Drama Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • FAS workers Pat Chambers, Cree, and Geraldine Ryan, Killimer, getting ready to plant out spring bedding plants as Murt Collins and Gerry Brennan of Kilrush Tidy Towns look on. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush Tidy Towns260109002.jpg
  • Locals Murt Mc Inerney, Micheal Egan and Tommy Considine during a break  at the Oral Hearing in Doonbeg. Phptograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Hearing 011008-017.jpg
  • Locals Murt Mc Inerney, Micheal Egan and Tommy Considine during a break  at the Oral Hearing in Doonbeg. Phptograph by John Kelly.
    Doonbeg Hearing 011008-016.jpg
  • Murt Collins of Kilrush Tidy Towns, the overall winners of the Clare In Bloom section of  the Clare County Envirionmental Awards collects the winnings from Mayor of Clare Tommy Brennan in The Temple Gate Hotel. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tidy Towns committee members Tim Leahy, Sean Moran, chairman, Martina Troy and Murt Collins at the newly done Malthouse Lane arch on Moore street, Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • At the presentation of a cheque from Queally's Supervalu Kilrush to Kilrush Tidy Towns were; Denis Nolan, Queally's, Sean Moran, Tidy Towns chairman, Paul Queally, store manager, Murt Collins and Gerry Brennan , Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush T Towns002.jpg
  • At the presentation of a cheque from Queally's Supervalu Kilrush to Kilrush Tidy Towns were; Denis Nolan, Queally's, Sean Moran, Tidy Towns chairman, Paul Queally, store manager, Murt Collins and Gerry Brennan , Tidy Towns. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush T Towns001.jpg
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