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  • Artist and Ennis Riverwalk Sculpture Trail project co-ordinator, Carmel O'Doherty at the opening of the trail. Also pictured are Donal Griffin, FÁS and the Minister for Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht, Síle De Valera.
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  • Conor Murray, a final year design student at UL who made the sculpture with his father Paddy Murray pictured with county librarian Helen Walsh following the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-032.JPG
  • Conor Murray, a final year design student at UL who made the sculpture with his father Paddy Murray pictured with county librarian Helen Walsh following the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-031.JPG
  • Conor Murray, a final year design student at UL who made the sculpture with his father Paddy Murray pictured with county librarian Helen Walsh following the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-030.JPG
  • Conor Murray, a final year design student at UL who made the sculpture with his father Paddy Murray pictured with county librarian Helen Walsh following the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-029.JPG
  • Call Of The Builder Beast....The Ennis market sculpture which includes a cow got a make-over on the Bank Holiday weekend. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cow-20171031-002.JPG
  • John Shannon, planning consultant, sculptors Paddy and Conor Murray, librarian Helen Walsh, and Tom Prendiville at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-033.JPG
  • Dodo Tubridy and Jenny Murphy, nieces of republican volunteer Murty Tubridy stand for the anthem at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-027.JPG
  • Some of the attendance at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-026.JPG
  • Brian Comerford, secretary of the West Clare 1916 Commemoration committee speaking at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-024.JPG
  • Christy O Malley singing at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-023.JPG
  • County librarian Helen Walsh who unveiled the 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-021.JPG
  • Tom Prendiville of the West Clare 1916 Commemoration committee speaking at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-017.JPG
  • Dodo Tubridy and Jenny Murphy, nieces of republican volunteer Murty Tubridy at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-014.JPG
  • Brian Comerford, secretary of the West Clare 1916 Commemoration committee speaking at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-013.JPG
  • Des Murphy, Michael Hogan, Senan Callaghan, Pat Kirby and  Tom Vaughan of the Clare 22nd Batt. at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-012.JPG
  • Jenny Murphy and  Dodo Tubridy, nieces of republican volunteer Murty Tubridy at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-009.JPG
  • Jenny Murphy and  Dodo Tubridy, nieces of republican volunteer Murty Tubridy at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-008.JPG
  • Michael Hogan, Tom Vaughan, Pat Kirby and Senan Callaghan of the Clare 22nd Batt. at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-005.JPG
  • Mayor of Clare Cllr. Bill Chambers, Helen Walsh, county librarian, Tom Prendiville and Jenny Murphy, niece of republican volunteer Murty Tubridy, at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-004.JPG
  • Artist Jose Croft, who is working on the new sculpture commissioned by the Compassionate Friends for the Garden of Remembrance. Also pictured are Helena O'Dowd, Arme McCullough and Mary McDermott of the association - October 8, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Call Of The Builder Beast....The Ennis market sculpture which includes a cow got a make-over on the Bank Holiday weekend. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cow-20171031-004.JPG
  • Call Of The Builder Beast....The Ennis market sculpture which includes a cow got a make-over on the Bank Holiday weekend. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cow-20171031-003.JPG
  • Call Of The Builder Beast....The Ennis market sculpture which includes a cow got a make-over on the Bank Holiday weekend. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Cow-20171031-001.JPG
  • Brian Comerford, secretary of the West Clare 1916 Commemoration committee sporting a 1916  half crown which was part of a dowry between John Lillis and Nora Ryan in July 1916 and the tie of Sean Lillis, a former urban councillor and county councillor at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-028.JPG
  • Dodo Tubridy and Jenny Murphy, nieces of republican volunteer Murty Tubridy stand for the anthem at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-025.JPG
  • County librarian Helen Walsh speaking after she unveiled the 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-022.JPG
  • Josephine Glynn taking photos at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-020.JPG
  • Some of the attendance at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-019.JPG
  • A general view at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-018.JPG
  • A general view at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-016.JPG
  • Tom Prendiville of the West Clare 1916 Commemoration committee speaking at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-015.JPG
  • Dodo Tubridy and Jenny Murphy, nieces of republican volunteer Murty Tubridy at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-011.JPG
  • Brian Comerford, Helen Walsh, Mayor Bill Chambers and Tom Prendiville of the West Clare 1916 commemoration committee at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-010.JPG
  • Members of the Kilrush and District Historical Society at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. From left; John Shannon, planning consultant, Paddy Waldron, Helen Walsh, county librarian, Lisa O Sullivan and Kay Clancy. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-007.JPG
  • Des Murphy, Michael Hogan, Tom Vaughan, Pat Kirby and Senan Callaghan of the Clare 22nd Batt. at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-006.JPG
  • Medals on display at the unveiling of a 1916 legacy sculpture "Oro, se do bheatha bhaile" at the Millennium Park in Kilrush. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kilrush 1916-20161204-003.JPG
  • Sculptor Conor Murray of Kilkee Forge at the official unveiling of Blath na hInse,  in Abbey street Car Park, Ennis, a sculpture by Conor and his dad Paddy , to mark Ennis being awarded first place in the IBAL anti-litter programme 2017. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Sculptor Conor Murray of Kilkee Forge at the official unveiling of Blath na hInse,  in Abbey street Car Park, Ennis, a sculpture by Conor and his dad Paddy , to mark Ennis being awarded first place in the IBAL anti-litter programme 2017. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Blath na hInse-20181210-011.JPG
  • Sculptor Conor Murray of Kilkee Forge at the official unveiling of Blath na hInse,  in Abbey street Car Park, Ennis, a sculpture by Conor and his dad Paddy , to mark Ennis being awarded first place in the IBAL anti-litter programme 2017. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Blath na hInse-20181210-010.JPG
  • Sculptor Conor Murray of Kilkee Forge at the official unveiling of Blath na hInse,  in Abbey street Car Park, Ennis, a sculpture by Conor and his dad Paddy , to mark Ennis being awarded first place in the IBAL anti-litter programme 2017. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Blath na hInse-20181210-009.JPG
  • Sculptor Conor Murray of Kilkee Forge at the official unveiling of Blath na hInse,  in Abbey street Car Park, Ennis, a sculpture by Conor and his dad Paddy , to mark Ennis being awarded first place in the IBAL anti-litter programme 2017. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Blath na hInse-20181210-008.JPG
  • County Arts office Siobhan Mulcahy speaking at the official unveiling of Blath na hInse,  in Abbey street Car Park, Ennis, a sculpture by Conor and Paddy Murray of Kilkee Forge, to mark Ennis being awarded first place in the IBAL anti-litter programme 2017. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Blath na hInse-20181210-006.JPG
  • Sculptor Paddy Murray, Mayor of Ennis, Clare Colleran Molloy, Pat Wallace, CEO Clare County Council, mayor of Clare Michael Begley, Conor Horgan of IBAL and Conor Murray , sculptor,  at the official unveiling of Blath na hInse,  in Abbey street Car Park, Ennis, a sculpture by Conor and Paddy Murray of Kilkee Forge, to mark Ennis being awarded first place in the IBAL anti-litter programme 2017. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Blath na hInse-20181210-007.JPG
  • Mayor of Ennis, Clare Colleran Molloy speaking at the official unveiling of Blath na hInse,  in Abbey street Car Park, Ennis, a sculpture by Conor and Paddy Murray of Kilkee Forge, to mark Ennis being awarded first place in the IBAL anti-litter programme 2017. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Blath na hInse-20181210-005.JPG
  • Mayor of Clare Michael Begley, with Mayor of Ennis Clare Colleran Molloy at rear, speaking at the official unveiling of Blath na hInse,  in Abbey street Car Park, Ennis, a sculpture by Conor and Paddy Murray of Kilkee Forge, to mark Ennis being awarded first place in the IBAL anti-litter programme 2017. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Blath na hInse-20181210-003.JPG
  • Conor Horgan of IBAL speaking at the official unveiling of Blath na hInse,  in Abbey street Car Park, Ennis, a sculpture by Conor and Paddy Murray of Kilkee Forge, to mark Ennis being awarded first place in the IBAL anti-litter programme 2017. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Blath na hInse-20181210-002.JPG
  • Painters Terry Sherlock and Yury Eryshov painting Dyan Smith's public sculpture "The Offering" on the Kilrush Road in Ennis, as preparations continue for the second year of the All-Ireland Fleadh in Enis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilnamona sculptor Michael Mc Tigue with his Darach O Cathain memorial sculpture. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilnamona sculptor Michael Mc Tigue with his Darach O Cathain memorial sculpture. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilnamona sculptor Michael Mc Tigue with his Darach O Cathain memorial sculpture. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilnamona sculptor Michael Mc Tigue with his Darach O Cathain memorial sculpture. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Kilnamona sculptor Michael Mc Tigue with his Darach O Cathain memorial sculpture. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mike Mc Tigue-20151005-003.JPG
  • A general view at the official unveiling of Blath na hInse,  in Abbey street Car Park, Ennis, a sculpture by Conor and Paddy Murray of Kilkee Forge, to mark Ennis being awarded first place in the IBAL anti-litter programme 2017. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Blath na hInse-20181210-004.JPG
  • Kilnamona sculptor Michael Mc Tigue with his Darach O Cathain memorial sculpture. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mike Mc Tigue-20151005-005.JPG
  • Peter Mulryan, chairperson of Tuam Homes Survivors Network, with sculptor Jim Connolly,behind, looking at the striking piece of art work which is being completed at Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Peter Mulryan, chairperson of Tuam Homes Survivors Network, with sculptor Jim Connolly,behind, looking at the striking piece of art work which is being completed at Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly
    Jim And Peter-20200803-007.JPG
  • Peter Mulryan, chairperson of Tuam Homes Survivors Network, with sculptor Jim Connolly,behind, looking at the striking piece of art work which is being completed at Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly
    Jim And Peter-20200803-008.JPG
  • Peter Mulryan, chairperson of Tuam Homes Survivors Network, with sculptor Jim Connolly,behind, looking at the striking piece of art work which is being completed at Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly
    Jim And Peter-20200803-004.JPG
  • Peter Mulryan, chairperson of Tuam Homes Survivors Network, with sculptor Jim Connolly,behind, looking at the striking piece of art work which is being completed at Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly
    Jim And Peter-20200803-003.JPG
  • Peter Mulryan, chairperson of Tuam Homes Survivors Network, with sculptor Jim Connolly,behind, looking at the striking piece of art work which is being completed at Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly
    Jim And Peter-20200803-004BW.JPG
  • Stag party...Donncha Cahill's Mountshannon Leaf Stag welcomes visitors to the village of Mountshannon from the Portumna side. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Stag party...Donncha Cahill's Mountshannon Leaf Stag welcomes visitors to the village of Mountshannon from the Portumna side. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Deer-20180912-002.JPG
  • Stag party...Donncha Cahill's Mountshannon Leaf Stag welcomes visitors to the village of Mountshannon from the Portumna side. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Deer-20180912-001.JPG
  • Peter Mulryan, chairperson of Tuam Homes Survivors Network, with sculptor Jim Connolly,behind, looking at the striking piece of art work which is being completed at Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly
    Jim And Peter-20200803-006.JPG
  • Peter Mulryan, chairperson of Tuam Homes Survivors Network, looking at the striking piece of art work which is being completed at Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly
    Jim And Peter-20200803-001.JPG
  • Peter Mulryan, chairperson of Tuam Homes Survivors Network, with sculptor Jim Connolly,behind, looking at the striking piece of art work which is being completed at Kilbaha. Photograph by John Kelly
    Jim And Peter-20200803-002.JPG
  • Stag party...Donncha Cahill's Mountshannon Leaf Stag welcomes visitors to the village of Mountshannon from the Portumna side. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Deer-20180912-003.JPG
  • Kilnamona sculptor Michael Mc Tigue with his Darach O Cathain memorial sculpture. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Mike Mc Tigue-20151005-001.JPG
  • A workshop in the grounds of Our Lady's Hospital, where work is underway on the 'Seated Sculpture Trail', a new feature of the Ennis landscape.
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  • Artist and Sculptor Jim Connolly with his latest creation underway in his Kilbaha studio. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist and Sculptor Jim Connolly with his latest creation underway in his Kilbaha studio. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Jim Connolly-20181017-002.JPG
  • Rineen national School pupil Eli Downes who attended a workshop with Aidan Harte, the artist who created the controversial Puca statue for Ennistymon.  The artist's visit was part of their local study on the Puca. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Rineen national School pupil Molly Robertson who attended a workshop with Aidan Harte, the artist who created the controversial Puca statue for Ennistymon.  The artist's visit was part of their local study on the Puca. Photograph by John Kelly
    Rineen NS Puca-20220217-003.JPG
  • Rineen national School pupils who attended a workshop with Aidan Harte, the artist who created the controversial Puca statue for Ennistymon.  The artist's visit was part of their local study on the Puca. From left; Jamie Lineen, Kieran Murphy and Micheal Twomey. Photograph by John Kelly
    Rineen NS Puca-20220217-002.JPG
  • Rineen national School pupils who attended a workshop with Aidan Harte, the artist who created the controversial Puca statue for Ennistymon.  The artist's visit was part of their local study on the Puca. From left; Una O Connell, Karen Carey, Aine and Siobhan O Keeffe. Photograph by John Kelly
    Rineen NS Puca-20220217-001.JPG
  • The area in Ennistymon where the Puca statue is proposed to be situated at Lower Churchill. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • The area in Ennistymon where the Puca statue is proposed to be situated at Lower Churchill. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennistymon Protest-20210511-005.JPG
  • Ennistymon business woman Ciara Fahy who is one of the locals opposed to the Puca statue which is proposed for outside her premises at Lower Churchill. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennistymon business woman Ciara Fahy who is one of the locals opposed to the Puca statue which is proposed for outside her premises at Lower Churchill. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ennistymon business people; Ciara Fahy, middle, with Franco Bonito and Sandra Mc Cormack who are opposed to the Puca statue which is proposed for Lower Churchill. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennistymon Protest-20210511-002.JPG
  • Ennistymon business people; Ciara Fahy, middle, with Franco Bonito and Sandra Mc Cormack who are opposed to the Puca statue which is proposed for Lower Churchill. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennistymon Protest-20210511-001.JPG
  • Artist and Sculptor Jim Connolly with his latest creation underway in his Kilbaha studio. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Jim Connolly-20181017-014.JPG
  • Autumn colour blankets the ground as the season gets it's grip at Ballybeg Woods outside Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Autumn colour blankets the ground as the season gets it's grip at Ballybeg Woods outside Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Autumn colour blankets the ground as the season gets it's grip at Ballybeg Woods outside Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Autumn colour blankets the ground as the season gets it's grip at Ballybeg Woods outside Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A fairy door hangs from a tree while Autumn colour blankets the ground as the season gets it's grip at Ballybeg Woods outside Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Autumn colour blankets the ground as the season gets it's grip at Ballybeg Woods outside Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Autumn colour blankets the ground as the season gets it's grip at Ballybeg Woods outside Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Autumn-20181003-006.JPG
  • Autumn colour blankets the ground as the season gets it's grip at Ballybeg Woods outside Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Autumn colour blankets the ground as the season gets it's grip at Ballybeg Woods outside Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Autumn colour blankets the ground as the season gets it's grip at Ballybeg Woods outside Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Autumn colour blankets the ground as the season gets it's grip at Ballybeg Woods outside Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Autumn colour blankets the ground as the season gets it's grip at Ballybeg Woods outside Ennis. 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-20170529-004.JPG
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