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  • The 1995 People of the Year Awards were presented at the Burlington Hotel, Dublin, by An Tánaiste, Mr Dick Spring TD. Pictured (back row, from left) are Dr Dominic Colbert, award-winner; Roisin McDermott, award-winner; Declan Doyle, chairman, Rehab Group; Sonya Doyle, award-winner; Derek Nally, award-winner and Noel McDonagh. Front row, from left: Joe Moran, chief executive, ESB; Maureen Potter, award-winner; Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dick Spring, TD and Martin Naughton, award-winner - year unknown.
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  • Little Mary Mc Kenna was the first Clare baby of the new year, born in the Regional maternity Hospital. Weighing in at seven pounds and one ounce, she is pictured with her parents Aisling and Conor, both from Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Little Mary Mc Kenna was the first Clare baby of the new year, born in the Regional maternity Hospital. Weighing in at seven pounds and one ounce, she is pictured with her parents Aisling and Conor, both from Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Little Mary Mc Kenna was the first Clare baby of the new year, born in the Regional maternity Hospital. Weighing in at seven pounds and one ounce, she is pictured with her parents Aisling and Conor, both from Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Little Mary Mc Kenna was the first Clare baby of the new year, born in the Regional maternity Hospital. Weighing in at seven pounds and one ounce, she is pictured with her parents Aisling and Conor, both from Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Little Mary Mc Kenna was the first Clare baby of the new year, born in the Regional maternity Hospital. Weighing in at seven pounds and one ounce, she is pictured with her parents Aisling and Conor, both from Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Little Mary Mc Kenna was the first Clare baby of the new year, born in the Regional maternity Hospital. Weighing in at seven pounds and one ounce, she is pictured with her parents Aisling and Conor, both from Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Students participating in the graffiti contest at the Youth Year Roadshow - May 17, 1985.
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  • Maureen Cronin and Nigel Bridges provide the entertainment at the Clare Granny of the Year competition - November 10, 19993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Pictured at the Clare Granny of the Year Awards; Maureen Cronin is on the far right - November 10, 19993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Pictured at the Clare Granny of the Year Awards - November 10, 19993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Maureen Cronin and Nigel Bridges provide the entertainment at the Clare Granny of the Year competition - November 10, 19993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Michael Walsh, Quin, who won the Young Plumber of the Year Award 1998, pictured at work after his win - February 12, 1999.
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  • Shannonside won the Club of the Year Award at the Macra na Feirme annual awards ceremony at the  Auburn Lodge hotel, The picture shows sponsors, Pat Eyres and Frank Holland of AIB with club members, Margaret Clancy, Donal Ryan, John McNamara and Teresa nolan - January 7, 2000.
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  • Michael Moroney, Clogher, Kilfenora (third from left), who won one of the top prizes in the Agricultural Student of the Year awards, pictured with (from left) Tom Woulfe, education officer, Teagasc, Ennistymon; Margaret Moroney, mother of Michael; Joe Walsh, TD, Minister for Agriculture and Food and Seamus McCormack, general manager, FBD, sponsors of the award - October 14, 1999.
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  • Little Mary Mc Kenna was the first Clare baby of the new year, born in the Regional maternity Hospital. Weighing in at seven pounds and one ounce, she is pictured with her parents Aisling and Conor, both from Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Little Mary Mc Kenna was the first Clare baby of the new year, born in the Regional maternity Hospital. Weighing in at seven pounds and one ounce, she is pictured with her parents Aisling and Conor, both from Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Little Mary Mc Kenna was the first Clare baby of the new year, born in the Regional maternity Hospital. Weighing in at seven pounds and one ounce, she is pictured with her parents Aisling and Conor, both from Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Little Mary Mc Kenna was the first Clare baby of the new year, born in the Regional maternity Hospital. Weighing in at seven pounds and one ounce, she is pictured with her parents Aisling and Conor, both from Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Little Mary Mc Kenna was the first Clare baby of the new year, born in the Regional maternity Hospital. Weighing in at seven pounds and one ounce, she is pictured with her parents Aisling and Conor, both from Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Little Mary Mc Kenna was the first Clare baby of the new year, born in the Regional maternity Hospital. Weighing in at seven pounds and one ounce, she is pictured with her parents Aisling and Conor, both from Miltown Malbay. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • RTÉ Live at Three Entertainer of the Year winner - November 10, 1993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • RTÉ Live at Three Entertainer of the Year winner - November 10, 1993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • RTÉ Live at Three Entertainer of the Year winner - November 10, 1993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • The winner of the Clare Granny of the Year 1993 title receives her prize at the West County hotel, Ennis - November 12, 1993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • The winner of the Clare Granny of the Year 1993 title receives her prize at the West County hotel, Ennis - November 12, 1993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Pictured at the Clare Granny of the Year Awards - November 10, 19993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Pictured at the Clare Granny of the Year Awards - November 10, 19993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Pictured at the Clare Granny of the Year Awards - November 10, 19993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Pictured at the Clare Granny of the Year Awards - November 10, 19993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Maureen Cronin and Nigel Bridges provide the entertainment at the Clare Granny of the Year competition - November 10, 19993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Pictured at the Clare Granny of the Year Awards - November 10, 19993. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • At the Plumbers Millennium Ball, Ennis man Sean Mahon was presented with the Plumber of the Year Award for 1999. Sean lives in Morrissey Avenue, cloughleigh, with his parents, Francie and Ann Mahon - April 14, 2000.
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  • Mary Liston from Cross receiving her Irish Person of the Year award from Fr TJ Moloney, Inagh - date unknown (1998-2000).
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  • Plumber of the Year 1998, Gerry Neylon, Kilmaley, who was presented with a Shannon Crystal lamp at the plumbers annual ball in recognition of his high standard of workmanship - February 12, 1999.
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  • Kilrush Post Office has won the Southern Region category of An Post's 1998 Post Office of the Year Awards. Pictured at the awards ceremony were (from left) Terry Reynolds, director of post offices, An Post; John Cahill, post office clerk, Kilrush; Noel Culligan, branch manager; Gerry O'Malley, post office clerk and John Hynes, chief executive of An Post - October 30, 1998.
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  • The Cuningham family, donail, Killimer, who were finalists in the Agricultural Science Assocaition Family Farm of the Year Awards: (front) Sean Cunningham and his wife, Bríd; Maria and Mary Cunningham; and (standing) Niall, Shane and Brian Cunningham.
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  • Michael Moroney, Clogher, Kilfenora, winner of one of the top prizes in the Agricultural Student of the Year awards - October 14, 1999.
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  • Declan Conway, Top Oil Ennis depot manager new holder of the company’s Depot of the Year award.  <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Declan Conway, Top Oil Ennis depot manager new holder of the company’s Depot of the Year award.  <br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Attending the presentation of Depot of the Year award to Top Oil Ennis were (l-r) Bernard Callinan, Clíona Ní Mhurchu (Senior Manager Direct), Louise O’Sullivan, Stephen McGinnity (Depot Operations Manager), Declan Conway (Depot Manager), Dan Collins, Sandra O’Halloran, Fergal Fahy, Michael Duggan.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty
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  • The Chinese New Year was celebrated in style on Tuesday at Ennis Educate Together National School, when pupils and teachers alike took to the yard and paraded with a traditional Chinese dragon to mark this year of the pig. Our photo shows the reaction of the pre-school pupils as they caught their first glimpse of the noisy  colourful spectacle.  Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Chinese New Year was celebrated in style on Tuesday at Ennis Educate Together National School, when pupils and teachers alike took to the yard and paraded with a traditional Chinese dragon to mark this year of the pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Chinese New Year was celebrated in style on Tuesday at Ennis Educate Together National School, when pupils and teachers alike took to the yard and paraded with a traditional Chinese dragon to mark this year of the pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Chinese New Year was celebrated in style on Tuesday at Ennis Educate Together National School, when pupils and teachers alike took to the yard and paraded with a traditional Chinese dragon to mark this year of the pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Chinese New Year was celebrated in style on Tuesday at Ennis Educate Together National School, when pupils and teachers alike took to the yard and paraded with a traditional Chinese dragon to mark this year of the pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Chinese New Year was celebrated in style on Tuesday at Ennis Educate Together National School, when pupils and teachers alike took to the yard and paraded with a traditional Chinese dragon to mark this year of the pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Chinese New Year was celebrated in style on Tuesday at Ennis Educate Together National School, when pupils and teachers alike took to the yard and paraded with a traditional Chinese dragon to mark this year of the pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Chinese New Year was celebrated in style on Tuesday at Ennis Educate Together National School, when pupils and teachers alike took to the yard and paraded with a traditional Chinese dragon to mark this year of the pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Chinese New Year was celebrated in style on Tuesday at Ennis Educate Together National School, when pupils and teachers alike took to the yard and paraded with a traditional Chinese dragon to mark this year of the pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Chinese New Year was celebrated in style on Tuesday at Ennis Educate Together National School, when pupils and teachers alike took to the yard and paraded with a traditional Chinese dragon to mark this year of the pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Chinese New Year was celebrated in style on Tuesday at Ennis Educate Together National School, when pupils and teachers alike took to the yard and paraded with a traditional Chinese dragon to mark this year of the pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • New Year's Eve at St Enda's Well, Slieve Elva, Fanore. Tom Doherty of Doolin Coastguard lights a torch to leave inside the well chamber, in memory of all who have lost their lives at sea over the past year, Looking on are, Celina Kennedy, David Courtney, former Coastguard helicopter pilot, John Galvin, MD Clare Champion and Joe Queally of the RNLI. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • The Chinese New Year was celebrated in style on Tuesday at Ennis Educate Together National School, when pupils and teachers alike took to the yard and paraded with a traditional Chinese dragon to mark this year of the pig. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Twenty-one-year-old trainee manager, Brian O'Connell has recently been named as employee of the year at Fitzpatrick Bunratty Hotel. A native of Oola in Limerick, he has been with the hotel since September 1997. Brian was presented with a £500 travel voucher at a recent staff function at which employees of the month were also presented with gifts. Our pricture shows, from left, Sandra Doyle, general manager, Fitzpatrick Bunratty; Brian O'Connell, Employee of the Year; Paul Fitzpatrick and Deirdre Clohessy, personnel manager, Fitzpatrick Hotel Group - February 12, 1999.
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Harry Jeuken, Landowner, Shelly Galvin, Clare Champion, Joe Queally, RNLI, John Galvin, Clare Champion MD, Tom Doherty, Doolin Coastguard and David Courtney, former rescue pilot during a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Shelly Galvin, Clare Champion and John Galvin, Clare Champion MD drink well water during a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Rachael Casey, Cheryl Sharpe, USA, Shelly Galvin, Clare Champion, Elaine Hogan and Hilda Courtney reflect during a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Elaine Hogan, Rachael Casey, Cheryl Sharpe, USA, John Galvin, Clare Champion MD, Hilda Courtney, Joe Queally, RNLI, Shelly Galvin, Clare Champion, Harry Jeuken, Landowner, Tom Doherty, Doolin Coastguard and David Courtney, former rescue pilot reflect for a moment during a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Harry Jeuken, Landowner addresses the gathering as Joe Queally, RNLI, Shelly Galvin, Clare Champion, Tom Doherty, Doolin Coastguard, David Courtney, former rescue pilot and John Galvin, Clare Champion MD look on during a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Lorcan Hassett, who led St Joseph's to the All-Ireland club hurling title last March, has been named as the Mid-West sports personality of the year. The scheme is sponsored by Fitzpatrick's Bunratty. Pictured are (from left) Paul Fitzpatrick, director, Fitzpatrick's; Lorcan Hassett; Mal Keaveney, Limerick 95FM and Sandra Doyle, general manager, Fitzpatrick's Bunratty - July 16, 1999.
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Harry Jeuken, Landowner, Joe Queally, RNLI and David Courtney, former rescue pilot during a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Telling stories and having tea following a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Harry Jeuken, Landowner, Joe Queally, RNLI and David Courtney, former rescue pilot during a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Harry Jeuken, Landowner, Joe Queally, RNLI and David Courtney, former rescue pilot during a trip to St Fiachra's Well, Kilnaboy, to remember departed family and friends, and to welcome the New Year. Photograph by John Kelly
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