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  • Pictured during a stop-off in Ennis on their way to Ballyvaughan were Una Heaton (front left) and Dorothy Cantrell (front right) with 19 family members of Omagh bomb victims. The group spent five days in Clare; their trip was organised by the Irish Peace Institute at the University of Limerick - April 7, 2000. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • A view of the United Airlines plane on the tarmac at Shannon with the passengers standing nearby. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A view of the United Airlines plane on the tarmac at Shannon with the passengers standing nearby. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A view of the United Airlines plane on the tarmac at Shannon with the passengers standing nearby. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • A view of the United Airlines plane on the tarmac at Shannon. Photograph by John Kelly
    United Airlines-20180611-001.JPG
  • Dearie Me...<br />
A number of creations have appeared around the Whitegate and Mountshannon areas, including this one on the sculpture of a deer in Mountshannon, following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-010.JPG
  • A Good Yarn...A view of some of the creations which have appear around Whitegate and Mountshannon following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-003.JPG
  • Dearie Me...<br />
A number of creations have appeared around the Whitegate and Mountshannon areas, including this one on the sculpture of a deer in Mountshannon, following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-012.JPG
  • A Good Yarn...A view of some of the creations which have appear around Whitegate and Mountshannon following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-009.JPG
  • A Good Yarn...A view of some of the creations which have appear around Whitegate and Mountshannon following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-002.JPG
  • A Good Yarn...A view of some of the creations which have appear around Whitegate and Mountshannon following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-004.JPG
  • Dearie Me...<br />
A number of creations have appeared around the Whitegate and Mountshannon areas, including this one on the sculpture of a deer in Mountshannon, following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-013.JPG
  • Dearie Me...<br />
A number of creations have appeared around the Whitegate and Mountshannon areas, including this one on the sculpture of a deer in Mountshannon, following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-011.JPG
  • A Good Yarn...A view of some of the creations which have appear around Whitegate and Mountshannon following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-006.JPG
  • Dearie Me...<br />
A number of creations have appeared around the Whitegate and Mountshannon areas, including this one on the sculpture of a deer in Mountshannon, following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-014.JPG
  • A Good Yarn...A view of some of the creations which have appear around Whitegate and Mountshannon following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-001.JPG
  • A Good Yarn...A view of some of the creations which have appear around Whitegate and Mountshannon following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-005.JPG
  • A Good Yarn...A view of some of the creations which have appear around Whitegate and Mountshannon following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-008.JPG
  • A Good Yarn...A view of some of the creations which have appear around Whitegate and Mountshannon following a recent anonymous Yarn Bombing campaign. Photograph by John Kelly
    Yarn Bombing-20201028-007.JPG
  • The armry bomb disposal unit arrive at the Kincora apartments in Shannon.
    Bomb Scare Shannon 13 03 10.jpg
  • The armry bomb disposal unit arrive at the Kincora apartments in Shannon.
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  • The armry bomb disposal unit arrive at the Kincora apartments in Shannon.
    Bomb Scare Shannon 13 03 10 (2).jpg
  • The Army Bomb Disposal Unit arrive at the house near Doonbeg where a bomb was found under a car.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 2.jpg
  • The Army Bomb Disposal Unit examine the scene at the house near Doonbeg where a bomb was found under a car.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 3.jpg
  • The Army Bomb Disposal Unit arrive on the scene at a house near Doonbeg where a bomb was found under a car.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 18.jpg
  • The Army Bomb Disposal Unit arrive at the house near Doonbeg where a bomb was found under a car.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 1.jpg
  • The Army Bomb Disposal Unit use a remote control unit to examine the scene at the house near Doonbeg where a bomb was found under a car.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 6.jpg
  • The Army Bomb Disposal Unit arrive on the scene at a house near Doonbeg where a bomb was found under a car.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 17.jpg
  • A car is taken away from Tulla Garda Station after a pipe  bomb was found during a search of a house on Tuesday evening. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A car is taken away from Tulla Garda Station after a pipe  bomb was found during a search of a house on Tuesday evening. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Pipe Bomb20130109-002.JPG
  • A car is taken away from Tulla Garda Station after a pipe  bomb was found during a search of a house on Tuesday evening. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Pipe Bomb20130109-001.JPG
  • The army's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team arrives at main street Tulla after a pipe  bomb was found during a search of a house on Tuesday evening. The street was evacuated for a period. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Pipe Bomb20130108-008.JPG
  • The scene at main street, Tulla after a pipe  bomb was found during a search of a house on Tuesday evening. The army's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team was called in and the street was evacuated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Pipe Bomb20130108-006.JPG
  • The scene at main street, Tulla after a pipe  bomb was found during a search of a house on Tuesday evening. The army's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team was called in and the street was evacuated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Pipe Bomb20130108-004.JPG
  • The scene at main street, Tulla after a pipe  bomb was found during a search of a house on Tuesday evening. The army's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team was called in and the street was evacuated. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Pipe Bomb20130108-005.JPG
  • The Army Bomb Disposal Unit examine an X-Ray of the device found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg.Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 5.jpg
  • The army's Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team arrives at main street Tulla after a pipe  bomb was found during a search of a house on Tuesday evening. The street was evacuated for a period. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tulla Pipe Bomb20130108-007.JPG
  • Members of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit examines the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 16.jpg
  • Members of The Army Bomb Disposal Unit and Gardai remove from the scene, pieces of the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 15.jpg
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit examines the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 9.jpg
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit examines the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 8.jpg
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit removes a childs toy away from a device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 7.jpg
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit shows an X-Ray to Gardai of the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 4.jpg
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit examines the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 11.jpg
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit shows the timer/trigger unit, to Gardai ,of the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 10.jpg
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit examines the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 12.jpg
  • Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • The Kincora apartments in Shannon.
    Bomb Scare Shannon 13 03 10 (1).jpg
  • Photograph by Declan Monaghan
    Pipe Bomb House Tulla 09 01 13 (1).JPG
  • Sayad Farid Sanai describing being shot at in his native Afgahistan. The former television news anchorman was forced to flee gun and bomb attempts on his life by the Taliban. Now living in Ennis, he has applied for political asylum in Ireland.<br />
<br />
Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 08/01/2020
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  • Richard O Shea with the bouy which was the subject of a controlled explosion by the  the Army Bomb disposal team on his far at Barrtra, Lahinch.
    Richard O Shea-20180323-008.JPG
  • Richard O Shea with the bouy which was the subject of a controlled explosion by the  the Army Bomb disposal team on his far at Barrtra, Lahinch.
    Richard O Shea-20180323-007.JPG
  • Richard O Shea with the bouy which was the subject of a controlled explosion by the  the Army Bomb disposal team on his far at Barrtra, Lahinch.
    Richard O Shea-20180323-006.JPG
  • Richard O Shea with the bouy which was the subject of a controlled explosion by the  the Army Bomb disposal team on his far at Barrtra, Lahinch.
    Richard O Shea-20180323-004.JPG
  • Richard O Shea with the bouy which was the subject of a controlled explosion by the  the Army Bomb disposal team on his far at Barrtra, Lahinch.
    Richard O Shea-20180323-003.JPG
  • Richard O Shea with the bouy which was the subject of a controlled explosion by the  the Army Bomb disposal team on his far at Barrtra, Lahinch.
    Richard O Shea-20180323-001.JPG
  • Gardai patrol the road leading to the scene of where the army bomb disposal unit were dealing with a situation on a byroad off the main Kilkishen to Tulla road. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gardai patrol the road leading to the scene of where the army bomb disposal unit were dealing with a situation on a byroad off the main Kilkishen to Tulla road. Photograph by John Kelly
    Suspect Device26-01-2012002.JPG
  • Gardai patrol the road leading to the scene of where the army bomb disposal unit were dealing with a situation on a byroad off the main Kilkishen to Tulla road. Photograph by John Kelly
    Suspect Device26-01-2012001.JPG
  • Gardai patrol the road leading to the scene of where the army bomb disposal unit were dealing with a situation on a byroad off the main Kilkishen to Tulla road. Photograph by John Kelly
    Suspect Device26-01-2012003.JPG
  • Gardai patrol the road leading to the scene of where the army bomb disposal unit were dealing with a situation on a byroad off the main Kilkishen to Tulla road. Photograph by John Kelly
    Suspect Device26-01-2012001.JPG
  • Richard O Shea with the bouy which was the subject of a controlled explosion by the  the Army Bomb disposal team on his far at Barrtra, Lahinch.
    Richard O Shea-20180323-005.JPG
  • Richard O Shea with the bouy which was the subject of a controlled explosion by the  the Army Bomb disposal team on his far at Barrtra, Lahinch.
    Richard O Shea-20180323-002.JPG
  • Gardai patrol the road leading to the scene of where the army bomb disposal unit were dealing with a situation on a byroad off the main Kilkishen to Tulla road. Photograph by John Kelly
    Suspect Device26-01-2012002.JPG
  • Joe Queally stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. His book publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-016.JPG
  • Joe Queally stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. His book publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-015.JPG
  • Joe Queally stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. His book publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-014.JPG
  • Joe Queally stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. His book publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-013.JPG
  • Joe Queally stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. His book publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-012.JPG
  • Joe Queally stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. His book publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-011.JPG
  • Joe Queally stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. His book publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-010.JPG
  • Joe Queally stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. His book publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-008.JPG
  • Joe Queally stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. His book publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-007.JPG
  • Joe Queally stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. His book publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-006.JPG
  • A cross stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. Joe Queally's publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-005.JPG
  • A cross stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. Joe Queally's publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-003.JPG
  • A cross stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. Joe Queally's publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-002.JPG
  • A cross stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. Joe Queally's publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-001.JPG
  • Pierse Cummins  of CBC Cork removes a smoke bomb from the pitch during their Harty Cup final against St Flannan's at Mallow. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Pierse Cummins  of CBC Cork removes a smoke bomb from the pitch during their Harty Cup final against St Flannan's at Mallow. Photograph by John Kelly
    Harty Cup Final-20200301-054.JPG
  • Pierse Cummins  of CBC Cork removes a smoke bomb from the pitch during their Harty Cup final against St Flannan's at Mallow. Photograph by John Kelly
    Flannans V CBC-20200301-034.JPG
  • Pierse Cummins  of CBC Cork removes a smoke bomb from the pitch during their Harty Cup final against St Flannan's at Mallow. Photograph by John Kelly
    Harty Cup Final-20200301-055.JPG
  • Pierse Cummins  of CBC Cork removes a smoke bomb from the pitch during their Harty Cup final against St Flannan's at Mallow. Photograph by John Kelly
    Harty Cup Final-20200301-054.JPG
  • Pierse Cummins  of CBC Cork removes a smoke bomb from the pitch during their Harty Cup final against St Flannan's at Mallow. Photograph by John Kelly
    Flannans V CBC-20200301-034.JPG
  • The Army Bomb Disposal Unit rover checking out a car during a bilateral training exercise between An Garda Siochana and the Defence Forces hosted at Shannon Airport. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Army Bomb Disposal Unit at Shannon Airport. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Army Bomb Disposal Unit at Shannon Airport. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shannon Attack Exercise-20180320-075.JPG
  • Members of the Gardai remove from the scene, pieces of the device that was found under a car at a family home near Doonbeg .Pic Arthur Ellis.
    Doonbeg Carbomb 14.jpg
  • Joe Queally stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. His book publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-009.JPG
  • A cross stands near the graveyard  wall in<br />
Fanore where garda Thomas Dowling was killed on Monday 28th December 1925. Joe Queally's publication, Echoes From A Civil War, tells the story of the incident and also covers the death of garda Tadhg O Sullivan in the Tullycrine Box Bomb incident on 11th June 1929. The book will be launched on Friday 29th October in the Teach Ceoil Ennistymon and in Murty Browne’s pub on Thursday November 4th. Photograph by John Kelly
    JOD Grave-20211011-004.JPG
  • A member of the Army Bomb Disposal Unit arrives on the scene during a bilateral training exercise between An Garda Siochana and the Defence Forces hosted at Shannon Airport. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Shannon Attack Exercise-20180320-100.JPG
  • The car outside a family home near Doonbeg Co Clare where an explosive device was found under the drivers side.Pic Arthur Ellis
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  • The car outside a family home near Doonbeg Co Clare where an explosive device was found under the drivers side.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Billie Hussey and Saoirse O Dwyer enjoying a school Crafty Corner at the Crafty Crew Awards for Knit Bombing at Ennis National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knit Bombing Awards-20191021-011.JPG
  • Saoirse O Dwyer and Billie Hussey chatting with adjudicator an Hat maker Margaret O Connor in a school Crafty Corner at the Crafty Crew Awards for Knit Bombing at Ennis National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knit Bombing Awards-20191021-014.JPG
  • At the Crafty Crew Awards for Knit Bombing at Ennis National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knit Bombing Awards-20191021-001.JPG
  • Saoirse O Dwyer and Billie Hussey chatting with adjudicator an Hat maker Margaret O Connor in a school Crafty Corner at the Crafty Crew Awards for Knit Bombing at Ennis National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knit Bombing Awards-20191021-015.JPG
  • Hat maker Margaret O Connor with prizewinners; Sarah Fitzgerald and Sean Corry, first prize winners, Aoife Keane and Aine Mc Manus, third prize, and Sophie Maher and Michael Udobi, second prizewinners, at the Crafty Crew Awards for Knit Bombing at Ennis National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knit Bombing Awards-20191021-009.JPG
  • Billie Hussey  and Saoirse O Dwyer showing Hat maker Margaret O Connor a school Crafty Corner at the Crafty Crew Awards for Knit Bombing at Ennis National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knit Bombing Awards-20191021-012.JPG
  • at the Crafty Crew Awards for Knit Bombing at Ennis National School. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Knit Bombing Awards-20191021-006.JPG
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