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  • Michael Moloney, Brian Keane and Gerard Hannon from Kildysart at the home produce section in the Corofin Show - August 29, 1985.
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  • The latest addition to Shannon Airport's Duty Free Store is the Shannon Food Shop, where the best-quality Irish food produce, such as bacon, sausages and smoked salmon, is available to European and American passengers - May 21, 1999.
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  • Some of the team at St. Tola's Goat's Cheese in Inagh. From left; Carmen Gal, Mihily Ferencz and Brian McEntee in the Goat shed. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Feakle - July 25, 1990. Photograph by Liam McGrath
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  • Mihily Ferencz, a member of the team at St. Tola's Goat's Cheese in Inagh. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Brian Mc Entee at St. Tola's Goat's Cheese in Inagh. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Carmen Gal, a member of the team at St. Tola's Goat's Cheese in Inagh. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Some of the team at St. Tola's Goat's Cheese in Inagh. From left; Mihily Ferencz, Carmen Gal and Brian McEntee in the Goat shed. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Tolas Cheese-20220119-007.JPG
  • Some of the team at St. Tola's Goat's Cheese in Inagh. From left; Mihily Ferencz, Carmen Gal and Brian McEntee in the Goat shed. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Tolas Cheese-20220119-006.JPG
  • Some of the team at St. Tola's Goat's Cheese in Inagh. From left; Mihily Ferencz, Carmen Gal and Brian McEntee in the Goat shed. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Tolas Cheese-20220119-005.JPG
  • A curious goat at St. Tola's Goat's Cheese in Inagh. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A curious goat at St. Tola's Goat's Cheese in Inagh. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Tolas Cheese-20220119-002.JPG
  • A curious goat at St. Tola's Goat's Cheese in Inagh. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Feakle - July 25, 1990. Photograph by Liam McGrath
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  • Feakle - July 25, 1990. Photograph by Liam McGrath
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  • Mihily Ferencz, a member of the team at St. Tola's Goat's Cheese in Inagh. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Parteen man Gregory Burrowes who won an award at the Foyle Film Festival, for the Best Irish Short Film for a film entitled Ship Of Souls which he produced and which was written and directed by Jean Pasley. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Parteen man Gregory Burrowes who won an award at the Foyle Film Festival, for the Best Irish Short Film for a film entitled Ship Of Souls which he produced and which was written and directed by Jean Pasley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gregory Burrowes-20220124-002.jpg
  • Parteen man Gregory Burrowes who won an award at the Foyle Film Festival, for the Best Irish Short Film for a film entitled Ship Of Souls which he produced and which was written and directed by Jean Pasley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gregory Burrowes-20220124-001.jpg
  • Parteen man Gregory Burrowes who won an award at the Foyle Film Festival, for the Best Irish Short Film for a film entitled Ship Of Souls which he produced and which was written and directed by Jean Pasley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gregory Burrowes-20220124-005.jpg
  • Parteen man Gregory Burrowes who won an award at the Foyle Film Festival, for the Best Irish Short Film for a film entitled Ship Of Souls which he produced and which was written and directed by Jean Pasley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gregory Burrowes-20220124-001.jpg
  • Parteen man Gregory Burrowes who won an award at the Foyle Film Festival, for the Best Irish Short Film for a film entitled Ship Of Souls which he produced and which was written and directed by Jean Pasley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gregory Burrowes-20220124-005.jpg
  • Parteen man Gregory Burrowes who won an award at the Foyle Film Festival, for the Best Irish Short Film for a film entitled Ship Of Souls which he produced and which was written and directed by Jean Pasley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gregory Burrowes-20220124-004.jpg
  • Parteen man Gregory Burrowes who won an award at the Foyle Film Festival, for the Best Irish Short Film for a film entitled Ship Of Souls which he produced and which was written and directed by Jean Pasley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gregory Burrowes-20220124-004.jpg
  • Parteen man Gregory Burrowes who won an award at the Foyle Film Festival, for the Best Irish Short Film for a film entitled Ship Of Souls which he produced and which was written and directed by Jean Pasley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gregory Burrowes-20220124-003.jpg
  • Parteen man Gregory Burrowes who won an award at the Foyle Film Festival, for the Best Irish Short Film for a film entitled Ship Of Souls which he produced and which was written and directed by Jean Pasley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gregory Burrowes-20220124-002.jpg
  • 10-year-old Mark Ryan has joined up with his friend and mentor Jack Byrnes once again to produce hand-crafted Christmas reindeer from logs and branches collected from near their O’Briensbridge homes. All proceeds raised will go to a deserving charitable cause.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Just like Santa’s workshop! 10-year-old Mark Ryan has joined up with his friend and mentor Jack Byrnes once again to produce hand-crafted Christmas reindeer from logs and branches collected from near their O’Briensbridge homes. All proceeds raised will go to a deserving charitable cause.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • 10-year-old Mark Ryan has joined up with his friend and mentor Jack Byrnes once again to produce hand-crafted Christmas reindeer from logs and branches collected from near their O’Briensbridge homes. All proceeds raised will go to a deserving charitable cause.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Charity reindeer_2022_Nov_25_119816_...jpg
  • 10-year-old Mark Ryan has joined up with his friend and mentor Jack Byrnes once again to produce hand-crafted Christmas reindeer from logs and branches collected from near their O’Briensbridge homes. All proceeds raised will go to a deserving charitable cause.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Charity reindeer_2022_Nov_25_119822_...jpg
  • Just like Santa’s workshop! 10-year-old Mark Ryan has joined up with his friend and mentor Jack Byrnes once again to produce hand-crafted Christmas reindeer from logs and branches collected from near their O’Briensbridge homes. All proceeds raised will go to a deserving charitable cause.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Charity reindeer_2022_Nov_25_119801_...jpg
  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Seamus Connolly-20170529-003.JPG
  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Seamus Connolly-20170529-002.JPG
  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Seamus Connolly-20170529-007.JPG
  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Seamus Connolly-20170529-006.JPG
  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Seamus Connolly-20170529-005.JPG
  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Seamus Connolly-20170529-004.JPG
  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Seamus Connolly-20170529-003.JPG
  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Seamus Connolly-20170529-002.JPG
  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Leonard of Killanena with one of her entries in the produce and baking section at Scariff Show. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Leonard of Killanena with one of her entries in the produce and baking section at Scariff Show. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ruth and Mary Gantley of Ennis looking at some of the produce on display in the hall at Corofin Show. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jack O Gorman plants his eyes on the produce during the annual open air market day at Carrigaholt National school. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jack O Gorman plants his eyes on the produce during the annual open air market day at Carrigaholt National school. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Jack O Gorman plants his eyes on the produce during the annual open air market day at Carrigaholt National school. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt NS15-06-2011 009.JPG
  • Jack O Gorman plants his eyes on the produce during the annual open air market day at Carrigaholt National school. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Carrigaholt NS15-06-2011 008.JPG
  • Iden Vitch mastered the use of £D printing to produce a range of Christmas tree decorations for Enterprise Day in St Joseph's Secondary School Spanish Point. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 11/12/2020
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  • 10-year-old Mark Ryan has joined up with his friend and mentor Jack Byrnes once again to produce hand-crafted Christmas reindeer from logs and branches collected from near their O’Briensbridge homes. All proceeds raised will go to a deserving charitable cause.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Charity reindeer_2022_Nov_25_119816_...jpg
  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Seamus Connolly-20170529-003-BW.JPG
  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Seamus Connolly-20170529-001.JPG
  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Seamus Connolly-20170529-006-BW.JPG
  • Kilbaha Sculptor Seamus Connolly at work on the Billy Goat he was commissioned to produce to mark the 125th anniversary celebrations at Lahinch Golf club. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Bernie Mc Neilis, centre presents a cheque for Ä7,689 to Marcella Clancy, Mary Barry, Carmel Talty, Linda Drennan and Mary Donnelly of Cystic Fibrosis Clare. Also pictured are Frank Whelan, Peadar Mc Namara and Mike O' Brien who helped produce the CD. Photograph by Declan Monaghan hhhj nhj
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  • Bernie Mc Neilis, centre presents a cheque for Ä7,689 to Marcella Clancy, Mary Barry, Carmel Talty, Linda Drennan and Mary Donnelly of Cystic Fibrosis Clare. Also pictured are Frank Whelan, Peadar Mc Namara and Mike O' Brien who helped produce the CD. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Cystic Fibrosis Cheque Presentation ...jpg
  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kathy Mc Andrew Wallace-20200909-014.JPG
  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kathy Mc Andrew Wallace-20200909-012.JPG
  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kathy Mc Andrew Wallace-20200909-011.JPG
  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kathy Mc Andrew Wallace-20200909-010.JPG
  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kathy Mc Andrew Wallace-20200909-008.JPG
  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kathy Mc Andrew Wallace-20200909-007.JPG
  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kathy Mc Andrew Wallace-20200909-006.JPG
  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kathy Mc Andrew Wallace-20200909-005.JPG
  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kathy Mc Andrew Wallace-20200909-004.JPG
  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kathy Mc Andrew Wallace-20200909-002.JPG
  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kathy Mc Andrew Wallace-20200909-003.JPG
  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kathy Mc Andrew Wallace-20200909-001.JPG
  • Bernie Mc Nelis presents the cheque for Ä7,689 to Carmel Talty of Cystic Fibrosis Clare. Also pictured are CF Clare members and those who helped produce the CD. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Cystic Fibrosis Cheque Presentation ...jpg
  • Bernie Mc Nelis presents the cheque for Ä7,689 to Carmel Talty of Cystic Fibrosis Clare. Also pictured are CF Clare members and those who helped produce the CD. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Cystic Fibrosis Cheque Presentation ...jpg
  • Kathy McAndrew Wallace who makes chutneys from home grown produce in her<br />
kitchen at Clonlara has been nominated for a Blas na hEireann award. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kathy Mc Andrew Wallace-20200909-013.JPG
  • Micheal Tuohy as Franz in rehearsals for the East Clare Musical Society's production of The Producers which runs from 10th to 13th December inclusive in the local Community Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Micheal Tuohy as Franz in rehearsals for the East Clare Musical Society's production of The Producers which runs from 10th to 13th December inclusive in the local Community Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Oran Treacy as Leo and Debbie Bent as "A Little Old lady" in rehearsals for the East Clare Musical Society's production of The Producers which runs from 10th to 13th December inclusive in the local Community Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Oran Treacy as Leo and Debbie Bent as "A Little Old lady" in rehearsals for the East Clare Musical Society's production of The Producers which runs from 10th to 13th December inclusive in the local Community Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Veronique Brand and Edel Bane as Showgirls with Marie Bugler as Shirley Markievicz  in rehearsals for the East Clare Musical Society's production of The Producers which runs from 10th to 13th December inclusive in the local Community Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Veronique Brand and Edel Bane as Showgirls with Marie Bugler as Shirley Markievicz  in rehearsals for the East Clare Musical Society's production of The Producers which runs from 10th to 13th December inclusive in the local Community Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Drama-20151112-003.JPG
  • Darren Mc Namara as Scott, at front, with Steve Lawrence as Brian and John Hogan as Carmen Ghia  in rehearsals for the East Clare Musical Society's production of The Producers which runs from 10th to 13th December inclusive in the local Community Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Oran Treacy as Leo and Debbie Bent as "A Little Old lady" in rehearsals for the East Clare Musical Society's production of The Producers which runs from 10th to 13th December inclusive in the local Community Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Drama-20151112-007.JPG
  • Veronique Brand and Edel Bane as Showgirls with Marie Bugler as Shirley Markievicz  in rehearsals for the East Clare Musical Society's production of The Producers which runs from 10th to 13th December inclusive in the local Community Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Drama-20151112-004.JPG
  • Darren Mc Namara as Scott, at front, with Steve Lawrence as Brian and John Hogan as Carmen Ghia  in rehearsals for the East Clare Musical Society's production of The Producers which runs from 10th to 13th December inclusive in the local Community Hall. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Scariff Drama-20151112-002.JPG
  • Paul Corey, who produced the digital media feature on the River Fergus, speaks with pupils of Scoil Chríost Rí about his experience.<br />
<br />
Ennis Tidy Towns launched their new digital media feaure on the River Fergus twith the pupils of Scoil Chriost Ri. This feature, funded by The Waters and Communities Office and produced by Paul Corey Photography, aims to increase awareness about the importance of the river and its significance to the town in terms of biodiversity, heritage, history, recreation and ecosystem services. <br />
<br />
Ennis Tidy Towns digital media in Scoil Chríost Rí, <br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Brid and Roger Fahy of Linnalla Ice Cream in their display room where visitors can sample fresh Ice Cream produced on their farm at New Quay in The Burren.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Brid Fahy of Linnalla Ice Cream with a fresh batch of Strawberry flavoured Ice Cream produced on their farm at New Quay in The Burren.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Brid and Roger Fahy of Linnalla Ice Cream with a fresh batch produced on their farm at New Quay in The Burren.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • 13 year old Pairic Fahy samples some of his mothers Ice Cream produced on their farm near Lough Murree at New Quay in The Burren Co Clare.
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  • Diarmaid Byrne and Ellen O’Donoghue of St. Josephs' Secondary School, Spanish Point, testing their BT Young Scientist project entitled ‘Does Artificially produced Quorn Chicken provide more energy than naturally produced raw chicken?’ Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Roger Fahy of Linnalla Ice Cream in their display room where visitors can sample fresh Ice Cream produced on their farm at New Quay in The Burren.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Brid Fahy of Linnalla Ice Cream with a fresh batch of Strawberry flavoured Ice Cream produced on their farm at New Quay in The Burren.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Guest of honour, renowned show jumper and five-star Nations Cup team member, Jessica Burke, presents Leah Doorhy with an award for her contribution to Music. Leah works for large producers around the world and has amassed 400,000 streams on Spotify.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Amanda Shannon, who hosts and produces the From The Flames podcast from her home in Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Executive Producer Richard Caleel, of In Plain Sight Ireland, and Director Todd Komarnicki, during the filming of God's Spy, a Belgian/Irish production, on location at the old Kinturk National School, Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Executive Producer Richard Caleel, of In Plain Sight Ireland, and Director Todd Komarnicki, take a break during the filming of God's Spy, a Belgian/Irish production, on location at the old Kinturk National School, Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gods Spy-20230117-007.JPG
  • Executive Producer Richard Caleel, of In Plain Sight Ireland, and Director Todd Komarnicki, take a break during the filming of God's Spy, a Belgian/Irish production, on location at the old Kinturk National School, Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gods Spy-20230117-006.JPG
  • Executive Producer Richard Caleel, of In Plain Sight Ireland, and Director Todd Komarnicki, take a break during the filming of God's Spy, a Belgian/Irish production, on location at the old Kinturk National School, Kilmaley. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gods Spy-20230117-005.JPG
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