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  • At the presentation of £800 (raised through a dinner dance) to the Burren Chernobyl Project from the Clare Vintners Federation of Ireland branch at their AGM in the Roslevan Arms were (from left) Br Liam O'Meara, project director; Breda Cooney, project member; Paddy Cooney, Clare VFI; John Mansworth, National VFI president; Ciaran Browne, Clare VFI vice-chairman and Martin Tubridy, Clare VFI chairman - February 26, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Br. Liam O’Meara holds the Burren Chernobyl Project banner as the door is about to close on another truck full of humanitarian aid bound for some of the organisation’s 200 projects in Belarus. <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 13/03/2021
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  • Br. Liam O’Meara, a founding member of the Burren Chernobyl Project, behind his desk in Ennistymon.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 13/03/2021
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  • Helping out with loading another shipment for Belarus was Don O’Sullivan, from Shannon, who performed the chart hit song ‘The Wonder of You’ to raise funds for the Burren Chernobyl Project.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 13/03/2021
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  • Veteran campaigners Neilus and Pat O’Doherty were present from the very start of the Burren Chernobyl Project in 1993. On Saturday the couple helped load the 117th truck full of humanitarian aid for Belarus.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 13/03/2021
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  • Burren Chernobyl Project ships 117th truck full of humanitarian aid to Belarus <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 13/03/2021
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  • Baby buggies, suitcases and boxes of essential goods are loaded onto the truck by Burren Chernobyl Project volunteers.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 13/03/2021
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  • At the presentation of a cheque for £700 from St Francis Credit Union to the Clare Youth Service Bands Project were (from left) Stephanie Lysaght; Denis Hogan, St Francis Credt Union; Donal McCarthy; Raymond Maher; Feidhlim Hanrahan; Gearóid Browne and David Naughton, Clare Bands Project Committee - February 4, 2000. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • The launch of the Lough Derg Project in Killaloe - December 5, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • St Patrick's Comprehensive School students with their work in the Euro Art project - from left: Ruth Bailey, Fiona Mullins, Robbie Hannon, Catriona Madden, Siobhan Harnett and David Mulcahy - May 26, 2000. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Marian O'Callaghan, Lisdoonvarna Secondary School, co-ordinator of the Comenius Project, with  students from Germany and Sweden, and Lisdoonvarna students Amy McCormack and Triona O'Donoghue - Sept/Oct 1999.
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  • Supervisor Claire Hogan helping Anne Marie O'Halloran, Sorcha Cumeen and Aime Mulqueen with their homework during the After School Project in association with Obair in the local library - Janaury 29, 1999.
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  • Pictured at the launch of the Prism Project in Dublin were (from left) Bart Weijermars (Telecom Eireann) and Paul Flynn (president, Ennis Chamber of Commerce) - Febraury 26, 1999.
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  • Colette O'Loughlin, Tom Mitchel and Bonar McCullough, FÁS, looking at some of the pieces at the FÁS Arts and Culture Project at Our Lady's Hospital, Ennis - December 25, 1998. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Young Sadhbh Gaston with her mother, Deirdre O'Mahoney, at the opening of the Arts and Culture Project at Our Lady's hospital, Ennis - December 25, 1998. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Pat Talty, project worker, and Larry De Cleir, project leader with Bedford Row Family Project outside their new premises at unit A4, Centrepoint Business Park, Orchard Lane, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pat Talty, project worker, and Larry De Cleir, project leader with Bedford Row Family Project outside their new premises at unit A4, Centrepoint Business Park, Orchard Lane, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Deirdre Murray, Children and Young People Supports Co-ordinator with Clare Haven at the launch of the "It Hurts, Listen To Us" Photo Voice Project run by Empower Kids. Clare Haven were the Clare representatives in the project. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Deirdre Murray, Children and Young People Supports Co-ordinator with Clare Haven at the launch of the "It Hurts, Listen To Us" Photo Voice Project run by Empower Kids. Clare Haven were the Clare representatives in the project. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Deirdre Murray, Children and Young People Supports Co-ordinator with Clare Haven at the launch of the "It Hurts, Listen To Us" Photo Voice Project run by Empower Kids. Clare Haven were the Clare representatives in the project. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Deirdre Murray, Children and Young People Supports Co-ordinator with Clare Haven at the launch of the "It Hurts, Listen To Us" Photo Voice Project run by Empower Kids. Clare Haven were the Clare representatives in the project. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Deirdre Murray, Children and Young People Supports Co-ordinator with Clare Haven at the launch of the "It Hurts, Listen To Us" Photo Voice Project run by Empower Kids. Clare Haven were the Clare representatives in the project. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Hannah King, Maia O’Neill and Grace Copner collecting the freshen shorn wool fleece during their traditional crafts project on the Story of Wool at Clouna National School.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Local craft worker and artist Susannah Anker demonstrates a traditional spinning wheel Clouna N.S. pupils Grace Copner, Maia O’Neill, Jack Lavin, Hannah King, Sean Carmody, Aidan Hogan and Josh Reidy as part of their traditional crafts project on the Story of Wool.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Pupils at Clouna N.S. enjoying the sheep-shearing demonstration by Kilshanny farmer Patrick O’Dwyer, part of their traditional crafts project on the Story of Wool.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Kilshanny farmer Patrick O’Dwyer giving a sheep-shearing demonstration to pupils at Clouna N.S. as part of their traditional crafts project on the Story of Wool. On average Patrick shears up to 5,000 sheep in a year.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Clouna N.S. infants Hannah and Doireann making handcrafted flowers as part of the Story of Wool creative project Cruinniú na nÓg.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Clouna N.S. infants Tom and Maisie making handcrafted flowers as part of the Story of Wool creative project Cruinniú na nÓg.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Clouna N.S. pupils Grace O’Regan and Sophie Skerritt with the colourful lion faces they made for the school’s Story of Wool creative project as part of Cruinniú na nÓg.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Clouna N.S. infants Teagan and Ogharnait making handcrafted flowers as part of the Story of Wool creative project Cruinniú na nÓg.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Clouna N.S. senior infants making handcrafted flowers as part of the Story of Wool creative project Cruinniú na nÓg.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Saoirse Shannon receives a helping hand from her teacher  Ms Emma Moloney as pupils at Clouna N.S. continue with their Cruinniú na nÓg traditional crafts project on the Story of Wool.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Harry Copner and Maddie Reidy hand-crafting creative lion felt faces from colourful wool for their Cruinniú na nÓg traditional crafts project on the Story of Wool at Clouna N.S.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Harry Copner adding the finishing touches to his colourful lion face as part of the Cruinniú na nÓg traditional crafts project on the Story of Wool at Clouna N.S.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • And they’re off! The first group of fast swimmers take to the waves for Pat Conway’s 49th annual 3.3km charity swim across Liscannor Bay in aid of the Burren Chernobyl Project.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Thumbs up from a happy bunch of swimmers on the slipway at Lahinch promenade as they prepare to take to the waves for Pat Conway’s 49th annual charity swim over 3.3km from Lahinch to Liscannor in aid of the Burren Chernobyl Project.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Swimmers and spectators on the slipway at Lahinch promenade prepare for Pat Conway’s 49th annual charity swim over 3.3km from Lahinch to Liscannor in aid of the Burren Chernobyl Project.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Brandon Grant (Kilkishen), Noel Donnellan (Shannon), Tina O’Connell (Doolin Swimmers) and James Cloney (Lahinch), ready to take to the waves for the 3.3km charity swim across Liscannor Bay in aid of the Burren Chernobyl Project.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Stephen Kelleher and Róisín Brett from Barrtra, Lahinch, prior to their 3.3km charity swim across Liscannor Bay in aid of the Burren Chernobyl Project. Stephen was the first swimmer to reach Liscannor pier.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Copper Pigot and Clíona Falvey ready to take to the waves for the 3.3km charity swim across Liscannor Bay in aid of the Burren Chernobyl Project.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Members of the Atlantic Masters Swim Club from Galway who took part in Pat Conway’s charity swim over 3.3km from Lahinch to Liscannor in aid of the Burren Chernobyl Project. (l-r) Eimear Maughan, Mike Fennelly, Harry Doyle, Bridget Wing, Majella Scanlon, Peter Cunningham and Diarmuid McMahon.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Barry Keane (Maurices Mills), Katherine Kearney (Ennis) and Róisín Brett (Lahinch) all set for the 3.3km charity swim from Lahinch to Liscannor in aid of the Burren Chernobyl Project.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Tina O’Connell (Lisdoonvarna), Conor Flanagan (Doolin Swimmers) and Johnny Casey (Lahinch) prior to their 3.3km charity swim across Liscannor Bay in aid of the Burren Chernobyl Project.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Even organiser Pat Conway (centre) with Burren Chernobyl Project volunteers Rosie and Ruth Byrnes, Ned Hayden, Ciaran Glynn, Mary Cosgrove and Helen O’Meara, prior to his 49th annual swim across Liscannor for charitable causes since 1972.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Family and friends of the swimmers await their arrival at Liscannor Pier having complete the 3.3km from Lahinch to raise funds for the Burren Chernobyl Project.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • John Gannon, senior executive engineer with Clare County Council, project manager for the Ennis mains rehab project, pictured on site at Barrack Street. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • John Gannon, senior executive engineer with Clare County Council, project manager for the Ennis mains rehab project, pictured on site at Barrack Street. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • John Gannon, senior executive engineer with Clare County Council, project manager for the Ennis mains rehab project, pictured on site at Barrack Street. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Deirdre Murray, Children and Young People Supports Co-ordinator with Clare Haven at the launch of the "It Hurts, Listen To Us" Photo Voice Project run by Empower Kids. Clare Haven were the Clare representatives in the project. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Deirdre Murray, Children and Young People Supports Co-ordinator with Clare Haven at the launch of the "It Hurts, Listen To Us" Photo Voice Project run by Empower Kids. Clare Haven were the Clare representatives in the project. Photograph by John Kelly
    Clare Haven-20221212-001.JPG
  • Deirdre Murray, Children and Young People Supports Co-ordinator with Clare Haven at the launch of the "It Hurts, Listen To Us" Photo Voice Project run by Empower Kids. Clare Haven were the Clare representatives in the project. Photograph by John Kelly
    Clare Haven-20221212-004.JPG
  • Kilshanny farmer Patrick O’Dwyer giving a sheep-shearing demonstration to pupils at Clouna N.S. as part of their traditional crafts project on the Story of Wool. On average Patrick shears up to 5,000 sheep in a year.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
    Clouna NS_14-05-2021_34436.jpg
  • Kilshanny farmer Patrick O’Dwyer giving a sheep-shearing demonstration to pupils at Clouna N.S. as part of their traditional crafts project on the Story of Wool. On average Patrick shears up to 5,000 sheep in a year.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Well known local GP, Dr Michael Kelleher proudly greets his son Stephen at Liscannor pier after he finished in first place out of 50 swimmers who took part in the 3.3km charity swim to raise funds for the Burren Chernobyl Project.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Hand Cyclist Chris Slevin of Project Possible in the USA was accompanied by Edel Morrissey of Cooraclare on some of the Spanish Point to Ballyvaughan stage of her Tour Of Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Hand Cyclist Chris Slevin of Project Possible in the USA sets off on the Spanish Point to Ballyvaughan stage of her Tour Of Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Cathal Lillis, Cooraclare, showing county council chairman, Sean Hillery his poster at the Clare Community Games Keep Clare Clean project awards at the DeValera Library in Ennis - December 10, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Rachel Scanlon, Kilmurry, getting a good view of proceedings at the Clare Community Games Keep Clare Clean Project awards at the De Valera Linrary, Ennis - December 10, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • North Clare artists; Alex Gill, Maeve Stone and Jacinta Sheeran holding ceramic boats which they are going to distribute to members of the public at Lahinch Promenade on Saturday 29th May between 12noon and 5pm as part of the Rising Tide Film Project for Cruinniu Na Nog. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • North Clare artists;Maeve Stone, Jacinta Sheeran and Alex Gill, holding ceramic boats which they are going to distribute to members of the public at Lahinch Promenade on Saturday 29th May between 12noon and 5pm as part of the Rising Tide Film Project for Cruinniu Na Nog. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • North Clare artists;Maeve Stone, Jacinta Sheeran and Alex Gill, holding ceramic boats which they are going to distribute to members of the public at Lahinch Promenade on Saturday 29th May between 12noon and 5pm as part of the Rising Tide Film Project for Cruinniu Na Nog. Photograph by John Kelly
    Rising Tide-20210526-003.JPG
  • Hand Cyclist Chris Slevin of Project Possible in the USA was accompanied by Edel Morrissey of Cooraclare on some of the Spanish Point to Ballyvaughan stage of her Tour Of Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Hand Cyclist Chris Slevin of Project Possible in the USA was accompanied by Edel Morrissey of Cooraclare on some of the Spanish Point to Ballyvaughan stage of her Tour Of Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Hand Cyclist Chris Slevin of Project Possible in the USA was accompanied by Edel Morrissey of Cooraclare on some of the Spanish Point to Ballyvaughan stage of her Tour Of Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Hand Cyclist Chris Slevin of Project Possible in the USA was accompanied by Edel Morrissey of Cooraclare on some of the Spanish Point to Ballyvaughan stage of her Tour Of Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
    Hand Cyclist-20190910-008.JPG
  • Hand Cyclist Chris Slevin of Project Possible in the USA was accompanied by Edel Morrissey of Cooraclare on some of the Spanish Point to Ballyvaughan stage of her Tour Of Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
    Hand Cyclist-20190910-007.JPG
  • Hand Cyclist Chris Slevin of Project Possible in the USA was accompanied by Edel Morrissey of Cooraclare on some of the Spanish Point to Ballyvaughan stage of her Tour Of Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
    Hand Cyclist-20190910-005.JPG
  • Hand Cyclist Chris Slevin of Project Possible in the USA was accompanied by Edel Morrissey of Cooraclare on some of the Spanish Point to Ballyvaughan stage of her Tour Of Ireland. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ella Campbell and Kim Forde of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Predicting the spread of hazel scrub in the Burren" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Eoin Gilmartin and Jack Fairfield, of St Anne's Community College Killaloe, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition investigates the effect of water temperature on the rate of degradation of plastics into micro plastics. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Eoin Gilmartin and Jack Fairfield, of St Anne's Community College Killaloe, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition investigates the effect of water temperature on the rate of degradation of plastics into micro plastics. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Eoin Gilmartin and Jack Fairfield, of St Anne's Community College Killaloe, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition investigates the effect of water temperature on the rate of degradation of plastics into micro plastics. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Alanna Hayes of of Mary Scoil Mhuire, Ennistymon, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition investigates the best optimal path algorithm. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Eoin Gilmartin and Jack Fairfield, of St Anne's Community College Killaloe, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition investigates the effect of water temperature on the rate of degradation of plastics into micro plastics. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Annes Comm College-20211214-001.JPG
  • Alanna Hayes of of Mary Scoil Mhuire, Ennistymon, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition investigates the best optimal path algorithm. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Alanna Hayes of of Mary Scoil Mhuire, Ennistymon, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition investigates the best optimal path algorithm. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Alanna Hayes of of Mary Scoil Mhuire, Ennistymon, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition investigates the best optimal path algorithm. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Alanna Hayes of of Mary Scoil Mhuire, Ennistymon, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition investigates the best optimal path algorithm. Photograph by John Kelly
    Scoil Mhuire Etyn-20211221-001.jpg
  • Ella Campbell and Kim Forde of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Predicting the spread of hazel scrub in the Burren" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ella Campbell and Kim Forde of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Predicting the spread of hazel scrub in the Burren" Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate-20220106-025.JPG
  • Katie Woods and Emily Moloney of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Investigating what kinds of soil worms like the most" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Katie Woods and Emily Moloney of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Investigating what kinds of soil worms like the most" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Katie Woods and Emily Moloney of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Investigating what kinds of soil worms like the most" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Oisin Jackson of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "An investigation into the effect of wind on tree shape" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Oisin Jackson of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "An investigation into the effect of wind on tree shape" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Oisin Jackson of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "An investigation into the effect of wind on tree shape" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Oisin Jackson of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "An investigation into the effect of wind on tree shape" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Oisin Jackson of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "An investigation into the effect of wind on tree shape" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Oisin Jackson of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "An investigation into the effect of wind on tree shape" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Aisling Vaughan of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "How the farmers of North Clare see the future of Farming in their area" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Aisling Vaughan of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "How the farmers of North Clare see the future of Farming in their area" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Aisling Vaughan of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "How the farmers of North Clare see the future of Farming in their area" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ciara McDonnell of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "An investigation into the level of microplastics on a number of beaches in the West of Ireland" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ciara McDonnell of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "An investigation into the level of microplastics on a number of beaches in the West of Ireland" Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Alana Mc Kinnon of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "The effect of wind on leaf morphology on two species of tree in the Burren." Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Alana Mc Kinnon of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "The effect of wind on leaf morphology on two species of tree in the Burren." Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Alana Mc Kinnon of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "The effect of wind on leaf morphology on two species of tree in the Burren." Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate-20211220-007.jpg
  • Alana Mc Kinnon of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "The effect of wind on leaf morphology on two species of tree in the Burren." Photograph by John Kelly
    Mary Immaculate-20211220-008.jpg
  • Alana Mc Kinnon of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "The effect of wind on leaf morphology on two species of tree in the Burren." Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Anna Mae O Driscoll of Mary Immaculate Secondary School in Lisdoonvarna, whose project for the BT Young Scientists competition is entitled "Does the Limestone in the Burren Keep it as Warm as People Say?" Photograph by John Kelly
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