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  • Ursula Cherry, Cratloe and Irene O'Sullivan, Ennis, who are among the GE Insurance Services staff who are studying at LIT - January 14, 2000.
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  • Leaving Cert students Keith Begley and Robert Coleman studying in the school library at St Patrick's Comprehensive School, Shannon - January 22, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Minister for the Marine and Natural Resources, Frank Fahy, TD and Dr Peter Heffernan, Marine Institute, at the launch of the first ever study to focus on marine tourism at local level, which took place at Kilrush Marina - March 3, 2000.
    marine-tourism-study-kilrush-marina-...jpg
  • One of Ennis's best-known business men, Oliver Moylan, has earned himself a third-level qualification, this time in the Celtic art element of local studies. Here, (right) he is being congratulated by Runaí, Seamus Mac Mathuna and Professor Etienne Rynne of the Department of Archaeology at the National University of Ireland, Galway.
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  • Studying the match programme at the Harty Cup quarter final between St Flannan’s of Ennis and St Joseph’s Tulla <br />
<br />
Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 08/01/2020<br />
<br />
Cusack Park,
    Harty_Cup_2020_Jan_8_0000965.jpg
  • Judges studying the horses passing by at the 2022 Clarecastle Show on Sunday
    Clarecastle Show 2022-1204.jpg
  • Judges studying the horses passing by at the 2022 Clarecastle Show on Sunday
    Clarecastle Show 2022-0537.jpg
  • Judges studying the horses passing by at the 2022 Clarecastle Show on Sunday
    Clarecastle Show 2022-0537.jpg
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-022.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-019.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-018.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-014.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-013.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-012.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-011.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-010.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-009.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-007.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-006.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-005.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-003.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-001.JPG
  • Ennistymon CBS quiz team studying for their competition in the upcoming Credit Union Schools Quiz. From elft: William Murphy, Liam Fahy, John Gunter and James Monaghan - January 29, 1999.
    ennistymon-cbs-quiz-team-1999.JPG
  • Kildysart's Joe Hogan studying form at the Clare Hunt annual Point to Point at Bellharbour. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bellharbour PTP-20150201-003.JPG
  • Kildysart's Joe Hogan studying form at the Clare Hunt annual Point to Point at Bellharbour. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bellharbour PTP-20150201-004.JPG
  • Kildysart's Joe Hogan studying form at the Clare Hunt annual Point to Point at Bellharbour. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bellharbour PTP-20150201-003.JPG
  • Kildysart's Joe Hogan studying form at the Clare Hunt annual Point to Point at Bellharbour. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bellharbour PTP-20150201-004.JPG
  • Kildysart's Joe Hogan studying form at the Clare Hunt annual Point to Point at Bellharbour. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bellharbour PTP-20150201-003.JPG
  • Kildysart's Joe Hogan studying form at the Clare Hunt annual Point to Point at Bellharbour. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bellharbour PTP-20150201-004.JPG
  • Dylan Egan, Calum Mc Namara, Patrick Doherty and Cillian Burke studying anatomy at Doolin National School. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Schooldays Doolin 02 12 11 (5).JPG
  • Paddy Mc Inerney, Tony Hennessey and Fr Martin Moroney studying their graduation photograph during their 50th anniversary reunion at St Flannan's College. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Reunion St Flannans 14 08 10 (2).jpg
  • Studying the form at halftime during the Harty Cup quarter final between St Flannan’s of Ennis and St Joseph’s Tulla <br />
<br />
Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 08/01/2020<br />
<br />
Cusack Park,
    Harty_Cup_2020_Jan_8_0000987.jpg
  • a group of young supporters studying the match programme at halftime in the Ballyea v Cratloe game.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Ballyea 1-17 <br />
Cratloe 1-17
    Ballyea v Cratloe_03-10-2021_95084.jpg
  • Judges studying the horses passing by at the 2022 Clarecastle Show on Sunday
    Clarecastle Show 2022-1204.jpg
  • a group of young supporters studying the match programme at halftime in the Ballyea v Cratloe game.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty<br />
<br />
Ballyea 1-17 <br />
Cratloe 1-17
    Ballyea v Cratloe_03-10-2021_95084.jpg
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-023.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-021.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-020.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-017.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-016.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-015.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-008.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-004.JPG
  • Inagh-Kilnamona's Aoife Keane pictured on the Living Bridge at University of Limerick where she is studying to be a Science Teacher. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Aoife Keane-20171107-002.JPG
  • James O'Loughlin, manager, Teagasc Research Farm, Kilmaley, pictured (on left) addressing representatives from the Czech Republic who spent one week in Clare, studying economic development initiatives. The visit was hosted by Shannon Development's Jimmy O'Loughlin (second from left) who hosted the group - July 16, 1999.
    czech-visitors-kilmaley-farm-1999.jpg
  • Kildysart's Joe Hogan studying form at the Clare Hunt annual Point to Point at Bellharbour. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bellharbour PTP-20150201-004.JPG
  • Kildysart's Joe Hogan studying form at the Clare Hunt annual Point to Point at Bellharbour. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Bellharbour PTP-20150201-003.JPG
  • Siobhan Madden and Liam Cotter, judges, studying one of the competitors during the Clare County Show at the Ennis Showgrounds. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Clare County Show 29 07 12 (1).JPG
  • Doireann de Courcy-Mc Donnell studying the effects of different cooking methods on the protein content of eggs. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Doireann de Courcy-Mc Donnell 15 12 ...jpg
  • Michael John Hayes studying hard.
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  • First year students in St. John Bosco community college in Kildysart have shown their awareness of the growing problem of animal cruelty by fundraising over Ä300 this month for the ISPCA. As part of their CSPE course the group studied animal cruelty and teacher Imelda Burke organised a visit to the school by Frank Coote, a worker with the ISPCA in Ennis. Assisted by an abandoned puppy on his way to a new home, Mr. Coote gave a talk on the abuse and mistreatment of both domestic and farm animals and the work he does with the society. That morning alone he had put down thirty-six stray dogs not claimed within the 7-day period. Spurred on by this visit and newspaper articles they had looked at while studying violence towards animals, the students held a cake sale and organised a raffle in January and February to raise funds for the charity.....The presentation of the Ä300 cheque was made to the ISPCA on Wednesday last and our picture shows from left; Cathal Garry with "Spike", Eoin Breen, Frankie Coote, ISPCA dog Warden, Karen Ryan and Shona Cleary with "Abbey" Photograph by John Kelly...
    Kildysart003.jpg
  • First year students in St. John Bosco community college in Kildysart have shown their awareness of the growing problem of animal cruelty by fundraising over Ä300 this month for the ISPCA. As part of their CSPE course the group studied animal cruelty and teacher Imelda Burke organised a visit to the school by Frank Coote, a worker with the ISPCA in Ennis. Assisted by an abandoned puppy on his way to a new home, Mr. Coote gave a talk on the abuse and mistreatment of both domestic and farm animals and the work he does with the society. That morning alone he had put down thirty-six stray dogs not claimed within the 7-day period. Spurred on by this visit and newspaper articles they had looked at while studying violence towards animals, the students held a cake sale and organised a raffle in January and February to raise funds for the charity.....The presentation of the Ä300 cheque was made to the ISPCA on Wednesday last and our picture shows from left; Cathal Garry with "Spike", Eoin Breen, Frankie Coote, ISPCA dog Warden, Karen Ryan and Shona Cleary with "Abbey" Photograph by John Kelly...
    Kildysart002.jpg
  • Brian Mc Carthy, joint clerk, studying the action during the Point To Point racing at Bellharbour. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Point To Point Bellharbour 12 02 11 ...JPG
  • Eimear Brennan studying hard.
    Schooldays Inagh 09 12 09.jpg
  • Alex Blake studying  at Ballycar National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ballycar NS 25-11-08 029.jpg
  • Sharon Howley, Kilfenora, Roisin Mc Mullin, Ennis, Eimear Howley, Kilfenora, Alice Lynch, Clarecastle and Tara Howley from Kilfenora, music students, studying with teachers at Clare Music Makers in Ennis, who were included in the 43 young musicians from all counties in Ireland who were selected to perform in the Associated Board High Scorers' Concert, held in the John Field Room, National Concert Hall, Dublin on Sunday, September 28th. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Music Makers002.jpg
  • Sharon Howley, Kilfenora, Roisin Mc Mullin, Ennis, Eimear Howley, Kilfenora, Alice Lynch, Clarecastle and Tara Howley from Kilfenora, music students, studying with teachers at Clare Music Makers in Ennis, who were included in the 43 young musicians from all counties in Ireland who were selected to perform in the Associated Board High Scorers' Concert, held in the John Field Room, National Concert Hall, Dublin on Sunday, September 28th. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Music Makers001.jpg
  • Lisa Healy, Fourth Year Art Student, at St Joseph's Community College, Kilkee studying works by artist Louis le Brocquy in preparation for a visit, by her class, to the Crawford Gallery, Cork, where a major exhibition of the..artist's works are on display. Photograph by John Kelly..
    Kilkee Comm College009.jpg
  • Lisa Healy, Fourth Year Art Student, at St Joseph's Community College, Kilkee studying works by artist Louis le Brocquy in preparation for a visit, by her class, to the Crawford Gallery, Cork, where a major exhibition of the..artist's works are on display. Photograph by John Kelly..
    Kilkee Comm College005.jpg
  • Carolyn Oliver, the education director at the Ennis Cosby Foundation, working with pupils in the Reading Class of Ennis National School during her visit to the school. Also in the picture are her daughter Anna, who is studying at U.C.G., and teacher Fiona de Buitleir. Photograph b y John Kelly.Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis NS011.jpg
  • Carolyn Oliver, the education director at the Ennis Cosby Foundation, working with pupils in the Reading Class of Ennis National School during her visit to the school. Also in the picture are her daughter Anna, who is studying at U.C.G., and teacher Fiona de Buitleir. Photograph b y John Kelly.Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis NS009.jpg
  • Studying the form before the off thanks to punters' bible. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • With Press release re Local Studies presentation at library......................Our picture shows, from left; Noel crowley, county Librarian, Liz Haren, Maureen Comber, Jeanne Dwyer, Tommy Brennan, mayor of Clare, Frances O Gorman, P.J. Culligan, Declan Barron and Peter Beirne at the presentation. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Local Studies pres.jpg
  • Directors of the  new  Clare  College for Traditional studies photographed in Aras Catriona ,Spanish Point, the location for their weekend courses. from left; Tom Munnelly, Muiris O Rochain, Tomas Ryan, Rosemary Day, chairperson, Harry Hughes and Barry Taylor, course director. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clare College005.jpg
  • Directors of the  new  Clare  College for Traditional studies photographed in Aras Catriona ,Spanish Point, the location for their weekend courses. from left; Tom Munnelly, Muiris O Rochain, Tomas Ryan, Rosemary Day, chairperson, Harry Hughes and Barry Taylor, course director. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clare College002.jpg
  • Directors of the  new  Clare  College for Traditional studies photographed in Aras Catriona ,Spanish Point, the location for their weekend courses. from left; Tom Munnelly, Muiris O Rochain, Tomas Ryan, Rosemary Day, chairperson, Harry Hughes and Barry Taylor, course director. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clare College001.jpg
  • Directors of the  new  Clare  College for Traditional studies photographed in Aras Catriona ,Spanish Point, the location for their weekend courses. from left; Tom Munnelly, Muiris O Rochain, Tomas Ryan, Rosemary Day, chairperson, Harry Hughes and Barry Taylor, course director. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clare College004.jpg
  • Directors of the  new  Clare  College for Traditional studies photographed in Aras Catriona ,Spanish Point, the location for their weekend courses. from left; Tom Munnelly, Muiris O Rochain, Tomas Ryan, Rosemary Day, chairperson, Harry Hughes and Barry Taylor, course director. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Clare College003.jpg
  • Tulla Secondary school pupils; Ross Doyle, who has been awarded an entrance exhibition in Trinity to study Pharmacy, Bridget Loudon, who has been awarded an entrance scolarship to NUIG to study Commerce with French, and  Joseph Browne, who has been awarded an entrance scolarship to NUIG to study medicine, on the basis of exceptional leaving cert results. Photograph by John kelly.
    Tulla Student.jpg
  • Principal Tom Clohessy shows Bishop Willie Walsh around the media studies room following the official opening of the new extension to Rice College Ennis. Looking on arer pupils Niamh Carey and Fiona Lyons and Media Studies teacher Anne Clohessy. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Principal Tom Clohessy shows Bishop Willie Walsh around the media studies room following the official opening of the new extension to Rice College Ennis. Looking on arer pupils Niamh Carey and Fiona Lyons and Media Studies teacher Anne Clohessy. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Rice College Ext032.jpg
  • Principal Tom Clohessy shows Bishop Willie Walsh around the media studies room following the official opening of the new extension to Rice College Ennis. Looking on arer pupils Niamh Carey and Fiona Lyons and Media Studies teacher Anne Clohessy. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Rice College Ext031.jpg
  • Sarah Burke, a teacher at St. Tola's, Shannon, who has been awarded a Frostburg Fellowship to study for a Masters degree in Education, pictured with some of her pupils Photograph by John Kelly Sarah Burke, a teacher at St. Tola's, Shannon, who has been awarded a Frostburg Fellowship to study for a Masters degree in Education, pictured with some of her pupils Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Bridgetown's Pat Hayes and John Vaughan study the form at Ennistymon Show. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Peter Beirne, (centre) of the Claire Local Studies Library is presented with the old Drumcliffe cemetery map and inscriptions by Declan Barron, Chairman of the Clare Roots Society. Also pictured are Society P.R.O Larry Brennan, Secretary Fiona De Buitlear and Treasurer Eric Shaw. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Peter Beirne of the Clare Local Studies Library and Garry Stack, Principal of Ennis National School pictured at the Civic Offices with some of the school students at the handover of the old Drumcliffe cemetery map to the library. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Clare Roots Society 25 09 (2).jpg
  • Principal Tom Clohessy shows Bishop Willie Walsh around the media studies room following the official opening of the new extension to Rice College Ennis. Looking on arer pupils Niamh Carey and Fiona Lyons and Media Studies teacher Anne Clohessy. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Rice College Ext033.jpg
  • Principal Tom Clohessy shows Bishop Willie Walsh around the media studies room following the official opening of the new extension to Rice College Ennis. Looking on arer pupils Niamh Carey and Fiona Lyons and Media Studies teacher Anne Clohessy. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Rice College Ext030.jpg
  • A Clare fan studies the match programme before their Munster Championship game against Tipperary at Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Clare V Tipperary-20230423-008.JPG
  • A Clare fan studies the match programme before their Munster Championship game against Tipperary at Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Clare V Tipperary-20230423-006.JPG
  • John and Sean Gregan from Inch studies the Match programme before throw in Nenagh on Sunday
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  • Michael Clune from Quin with the original race programme from Aintree in 1995 when Jason Titley won the Mortell Grand National on the horse Royal Athlete.<br />
<br />
“We had a few bob on him, he was a great price at 33/1,” says Michael. “ I was there with my son and eleven other students. My son was secretary of the UCD Racing Club and I was down as Professor of Equine Studies!”<br />
<br />
Photo (l-r) Kevin, Pauline and Michael Clune with Morgan O’Brien (all Quin) and Myles Cummins from Newmarket-on-Fergus.<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Kildysart supporters study the programme notes during the interval.<br />
<br />
Intermediate Football Championship Final in Cusack Park, Ennis<br />
<br />
Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • 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
    Rineen NS Puca-20220217-004.JPG
  • 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; Una O Connell, Karen Carey, Aine and Siobhan O Keeffe. Photograph by John Kelly
    Rineen NS Puca-20220217-001.JPG
  • Lia Molony of St. Joseph's Spanish Point, whose project is entitled "Rockpool Quest"<br />
It involves a qualitative study on the variety of species found in the rockpools on the upper, mid and lower shores in both Spanish Point and Cregg beach Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Lia Molony of St. Joseph's Spanish Point, whose project is entitled "Rockpool Quest"<br />
It involves a qualitative study on the variety of species found in the rockpools on the upper, mid and lower shores in both Spanish Point and Cregg beach Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Josephs Sp Pt-20201218-006.JPG
  • Lia Molony of St. Joseph's Spanish Point, whose project is entitled "Rockpool Quest"<br />
It involves a qualitative study on the variety of species found in the rockpools on the upper, mid and lower shores in both Spanish Point and Cregg beach Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Josephs Sp Pt-20201218-007.JPG
  • Lia Molony of St. Joseph's Spanish Point, whose project is entitled "Rockpool Quest"<br />
It involves a qualitative study on the variety of species found in the rockpools on the upper, mid and lower shores in both Spanish Point and Cregg beach Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly
    St Josephs Sp Pt-20201218-005.JPG
  • Mary Byrne and Caleb Pennill, Ennistymon Vocational School,  whose project is entitled, A Study, Analysis And Creation Of A Viral Music Video" Photograph by John Kelly
    Ennistymon Voch Sch-20201218-001.JPG
  • Oluwaseyi Olanrewaju takes time out from his studies at Waterpark, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Oluwaseyi Olanrewaju takes time out from his studies at Waterpark, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Oluwaseyi Olanrewaju-20200406-001.JPG
  • Oluwaseyi Olanrewaju takes time out from his studies at Waterpark, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Oluwaseyi Olanrewaju takes time out from his studies at Waterpark, Ennis. Photograph by John Kelly
    Oluwaseyi Olanrewaju-20200406-006.JPG
  • A team of researchers from the University of Flensburg, Germany are currently based in Carrigaholt as part of a five week research  project in conjunction with LEAP, Loop Head Energy Action Partnership. Our picture shows John Aston, right, of Aston Eco Management, where their study is based, speaking to the group watched by local farmer Michael Liddane. Photograph by John Kelly
    Aston Eco-20200204-003.JPG
  • Aoibhinn Leyden, left, of Colaiste Muire, Ennis, whose project for this year's BT Young Scientist competition is entitled   "The Study and Analysis of Local Air Quality", Aoibhinn has built an Arduino device with sensors to record atmospheric data such as NO2, PM10 and PM25, indicators of pollution from car exhausts and the burning of fossil fuels for home heating. Aoibhinn has been recording data with her device around Ennis town for the last month and is being assisted in the photo by her friend Lucy Murphy, who was also successful in having her project accepted into the "Social and Behavioural Sciences" category. Photograph by John Kelly
    Colaiste Muire-20191220-005.JPG
  • Cliona O'Keeffe of Colaiste Muire, Ennis, whose project for this year's BT Young Scientist competition entitled  "Comparative Study On The Biodegradability of Polycarbonates Derived From Various Sugars", involves the synthesis of various bio-plastics from non toxic raw materials which have naturally high biodegradability properties. Cliona aims to discover new and environmentally friendly plastics which rapidly decompose and could have a variety of uses in industry and everyday life. Photograph by John Kelly
    Colaiste Muire-20191220-004.JPG
  • Cliona O'Keeffe of Colaiste Muire, Ennis, whose project for this year's BT Young Scientist competition entitled  "Comparative Study On The Biodegradability of Polycarbonates Derived From Various Sugars", involves the synthesis of various bio-plastics from non toxic raw materials which have naturally high biodegradability properties. Cliona aims to discover new and environmentally friendly plastics which rapidly decompose and could have a variety of uses in industry and everyday life. Photograph by John Kelly
    Colaiste Muire-20191220-003.JPG
  • Scariff's Valerie O Shaughnessy who is campaigning for a neonatal screening programme to identify newborns who are immunocompromised and who are, according to some studies, at increased risk for conditions like autism. Photograph by John Kelly
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