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  • St Helenas Under 14 Girls winners group pictured in Lissycasey Hall Sinead Nealon, Louise Griffin, Ciara O'Malley, Shauna O'Malley, Aoibhinn Killenn, Emer O'Shea, Mary O'Shea, Riona Kelly with Niamh Normoyle (l) and Helen Hehir (r).Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • St Kevins Under 14 Mixed winners group pictured in Lissycasey Hall Kevin Hanrahan, Sinead Nealon, Tom Collins, Catriona Murphy, Niall Griffin, Shauna O'Malley, Danny Pine, Triona Melican with Niamh Normoyle (l) and Helen Hehir (r).Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Martin Fitzpatrick, Tony Glynn, Blaithin Glynn and Michael Reidy organiser,at the 50th anniversary celebrations of the senior and youths All-Ireland cross country winners 1968-2018 at Tubridy's in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Clonigulane national school U-13 quiz team, winners of the Fergus Credit Union Schools Quiz 2011. From left;  Declan Quinn, Ciara Coughlan, Jack King and Emily Mc Mahon. Also included is the Tullycrine NS winning team.
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  • Category winners from the recent Spring League event at the Showgrounds, Ennis. From left; Brian Gallagher, Kieran O Brien, Patricia Clancy, Kieran Costello, Niall Mc Grath Christopher Slattery and Sean O Connor pictured with Chairman of the County Show Society Bernard Hanrahan. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Category winners from the recent Spring League event at the Showgrounds, Ennis. From left; Brian Gallagher, Kieran O Brien, Patricia Clancy, Kieran Costello, Niall Mc Grath Christopher Slattery and Sean O Connor pictured with Chairman of the County Show Society Bernard Hanrahan. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Members of the Clare Music makers, who were medal and certificate winners at Feile Luimni recently: Hannah Bredin and Crea Sullivan at front with Emerald Kenny and Abbie Sullivan at rear "accompanied" by Music teacher Danette Eddie's son Ronan Lawless. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Patrick Tuohy, Nicholas O Connell and Matthew Browne; students of St Flannans, Ennis,  who were winners of  the AIB Build Your Bank Competition Draw, and got to meet Keith Barry in Glor as part of their prize. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Keith Barry150109008.jpg
  • Patrick Tuohy, Nicholas O Connell and Matthew Browne; students of St Flannans, Ennis,  who were winners of  the AIB Build Your Bank Competition Draw, and got to meet Keith Barry in Glor as part of their prize. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Keith Barry150109007.jpg
  • Patrick Tuohy, Nicholas O Connell, Matthew Browne, Chloe Cropera and Lauren King; students of St Flannans, Ennis,  who were winners of  the AIB Build Your Bank Competition Draw, and got to meet Keith Barry in Glor as part of their prize. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Keith Barry150109003.jpg
  • Patrick Tuohy, Nicholas O Connell and Matthew Browne; students of St Flannans, Ennis,  who were winners of  the AIB Build Your Bank Competition Draw, and got to meet Keith Barry in Glor as part of their prize. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Keith Barry150109001.jpg
  • Pupils of Lahinch NS who were the county winners in the WOW Reading Challenge having read 53,000 books since last November. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pupils of Lahinch NS who were the county winners in the WOW Reading Challenge having read 53,000 books since last November. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lahinch NS005.jpg
  • Pupils of Lahinch NS who were the county winners in the WOW Reading Challenge having read 53,000 books since last November. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lahinch NS007.jpg
  • Pupils of Lahinch NS who were the county winners in the WOW Reading Challenge having read 53,000 books since last November. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lahinch NS006.jpg
  • Pupils of Lahinch NS who were the county winners in the WOW Reading Challenge having read 53,000 books since last November. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lahinch NS005.jpg
  • Liam Duggan of the Clare Champion with Christine Considine, Mary Conheady and Megan Gilchrist, draw winners.
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  • Pupils of Sparks school of Hip Hop; Roisin Crowe, Chloe Heaney, Mikie O Loughlin, Lauren O Shea, Jenna Daly and Oskarina O Sullivan, gold medal winners of the U-14 group dance All-Ireland community games final in Mosney. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pupils of Sparks school of Hip Hop; Roisin Crowe, Chloe Heaney, Mikie O Loughlin, Lauren O Shea, Jenna Daly and Oskarina O Sullivan, gold medal winners of the U-14 group dance All-Ireland community games final in Mosney. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Comm Games winners007.jpg
  • Lissycasey NS pupils; Louise Griffin, Fiona Griffin, Shauna Hill, Fiona Kelly and Zara Hill, winners of the Fergus Credit Union schools Quiz 2007, pictured with  John Frawley and Pat Sheehan of Fergus Credit Union.They now go forward to represent Fergus Credit Union in the Limerick/Clare chapter competition in March. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Schools Quiz001.jpg
  • Mary and Gerry Brew, Tony Glynn and Michael Reidy at the 50th anniversary celebrations of the senior and youths All-Ireland cross country winners 1968-2018 at Tubridy's in Doonbeg. Photograph by John Kelly.
    X-Country 50th-20180323-005.JPG
  • Clonigulane national school U-13 quiz team, winners of the Fergus Credit Union Schools Quiz 2011. From left;  Declan Quinn, Ciara Coughlan, Jack King and Emily Mc Mahon. Also included is the Tullycrine NS winning team.
    Quiz Teams080211003.jpg
  • Clonigulane national school U-13 quiz team, winners of the Fergus Credit Union Schools Quiz 2011. From left;  Declan Quinn, Ciara Coughlan, Jack King and Emily Mc Mahon.
    Quiz Teams080211002.jpg
  • Caelinn Crowley of Ennis,( U-18 category) and John Power of Belvoir Sixmilebridge, (over 18 category) winners of the Clare County/Clare Champion Photography competition which was run in conjunction with the publication of the Draft County Clare Development plan. They are pictured at the prizegiving with Clare senior planner Gordon Daly, County manager Tom Coughlan and mayor of Clare Tony Mulcahy. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Caelinn Crowley of Ennis,( U-18 category) and John Power of Belvoir Sixmilebridge, (over 18 category) winners of the Clare County/Clare Champion Photography competition which was run in conjunction with the publication of the Draft County Clare Development plan. They are pictured at the prizegiving with Clare senior planner Gordon Daly, County manager Tom Coughlan and mayor of Clare Tony Mulcahy. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Patrick Tuohy, Nicholas O Connell, Matthew Browne, Chloe Cropera and Lauren King; students of St Flannans, Ennis,  who were winners of  the AIB Build Your Bank Competition Draw, and got to meet Keith Barry in Glor as part of their prize. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Keith Barry150109006.jpg
  • Ger Duddy, James Connor, Niamh Devanny, Aine Freeman, Marie Ryan and Colette Donnellan of Sixmilebridge, silver winners in the Culture Corner at the Community Games finals in Mosney. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Ger Duddy, James Connor, Niamh Devanny, Aine Freeman, Marie Ryan and Colette Donnellan of Sixmilebridge, silver winners in the Culture Corner at the Community Games finals in Mosney. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Comm Games001.jpg
  • Pupils of Lahinch NS who were the county winners in the WOW Reading Challenge having read 53,000 books since last November. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lahinch NS006.jpg
  • Pupils of Lahinch NS who were the county winners in the WOW Reading Challenge having read 53,000 books since last November. From left; Siobhan Bennis, Cian Coughlan, Bobbie Kerin,  Chloe Hick, Michael Marrinan, Eva Guinnane, Shane Kearney and Cilian Rouine. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Pupils of Lahinch NS who were the county winners in the WOW Reading Challenge having read 53,000 books since last November. From left; Siobhan Bennis, Cian Coughlan, Bobbie Kerin,  Chloe Hick, Michael Marrinan, Eva Guinnane, Shane Kearney and Cilian Rouine. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Lahinch NS003.jpg
  • Stephen Mc Inerney,  Padraic Neylon, Aine O Neill and Mark O Sullivan of Kildysart national school, the winners of the 2008 Fergus Credit Union quiz, with  John Frawley Credit Union manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kildysart NS003.jpg
  • Stephen Mc Inerney,  Padraic Neylon, Aine O Neill and Mark O Sullivan of Kildysart national school, the winners of the 2008 Fergus Credit Union quiz, with  John Frawley Credit Union manager. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Kildysart NS001.jpg
  • Pupils of Sparks school of Hip Hop; Roisin Crowe, Chloe Heaney, Mikie O Loughlin, Lauren O Shea, Jenna Daly and Oskarina O Sullivan, gold medal winners of the U-14 group dance All-Ireland community games final in Mosney. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Comm Games winners006.jpg
  • Pupils of Sparks school of Hip Hop; Roisin Crowe, Chloe Heaney, Mikie O Loughlin, Lauren O Shea, Jenna Daly and Oskarina O Sullivan, gold medal winners of the U-14 group dance All-Ireland community games final in Mosney. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Comm Games winners002.jpg
  • Lissycasey NS pupils; Louise Griffin, Fiona Griffin, Shauna Hill, Fiona Kelly and Zara Hill, winners of the Fergus Credit Union schools Quiz 2007, pictured with  John Frawley and Pat Sheehan of Fergus Credit Union.They now go forward to represent Fergus Credit Union in the Limerick/Clare chapter competition in March. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Schools Quiz002.jpg
  • Martin and Annette Dunne of Woodstock Drive, Ennis were the winners of the trip for two to New York to celebrate St Patrick's Day in style as part of a Specsavers promotion . They are pictured in the Ennis store with Rose O Sullivan,. manager. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Fintan Leamy of the Tulla Pipe Band entertains the great turn-out in Quin village for the unveiling of the plaque to Jason Titley.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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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 />
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“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 />
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Photo (l-r) Kevin, Pauline and Michael Clune with Morgan O’Brien (all Quin) and Myles Cummins from Newmarket-on-Fergus.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • At the presentation of the Cathaoirleach's award to Bridgetown (overall winner) and Clare in Bloom Category 4 winner at the Clare County Council Environmental Awards at the DeValera Library were (from left) Maureen Ryan; Joan Minihan; County Council Chairman, Sean Hillery; Brid Drew, treasurer and Mary Duggan, secretary - November 26, 1999.
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  • Jason Titley is flanked by Katie Walsh, his wife Paula, daughters Leah and Jessie and mum Clare following the unveiling of a plaque recalling his 1995 Martell Grand National success.<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Mrs O'Brien of Bridgetwon is presented with the keys of her new car by Tony Byrne, Creda area general representative, at Banner Motor Company, Ennis. Also pictured are John MacCrory, Renault area representative and Noel Glynn (left), director of Banner Motors - April 19, 1985.
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  • Presentation of a Toyota Starlet to the winner of a Lyons Tea Draw at Tom Hogan Motors - October 17, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Anne Fleming, Kilkishen, winner of the Clare FM/O'Sullivan Hansbury Citroen Saxo, pictured with Cormac MacConnell, Martin Hansbury and Ger Naughton, sales executive with Clare FM - Sept/Oct 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Maurice's Mills native, Ann Keane hit the jackpot when she was the biggest winner of the night in the Winning Streak TV game show. She won prizes to the total of £19,250. She lives in Clountismara, Inagh, with her husband, John, a forester, and their three children. Ann (second from left) is pictured receiving her cheque from Ray Bates, National Lottery director. Alos included are Josephine Lynch, Post Office National Lottery ticket-selling agent, Carrowkeale East, Inagh and Mike Murphy, game show host - December 24, 1999.
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  • Newmarket's Aoife Garry, with her dog Sasha, winner of the Junior Handling Association All-Ireland final. She now goes forward to represent Ireland at Crufts, the European Dog Show in May and The World Dog Show in August. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Newmarket's Aoife Garry, with her dog Sasha, winner of the Junior Handling Association All-Ireland final. She now goes forward to represent Ireland at Crufts, the European Dog Show in May and The World Dog Show in August. Photograph by John Kelly
    Aoife Garry-20221019-004.JPG
  • Newmarket's Aoife Garry, with her dog Sasha, winner of the Junior Handling Association All-Ireland final. She now goes forward to represent Ireland at Crufts, the European Dog Show in May and The World Dog Show in August. Photograph by John Kelly
    Aoife Garry-20221019-003.JPG
  • Newmarket's Aoife Garry, with her dog Sasha, winner of the Junior Handling Association All-Ireland final. She now goes forward to represent Ireland at Crufts, the European Dog Show in May and The World Dog Show in August. Photograph by John Kelly
    Aoife Garry-20221019-002.JPG
  • Newmarket's Aoife Garry, with her dog Sasha, winner of the Junior Handling Association All-Ireland final. She now goes forward to represent Ireland at Crufts, the European Dog Show in May and The World Dog Show in August. Photograph by John Kelly
    Aoife Garry-20221019-001.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Sophie Kerin who was the winner of the 12.2 Hands Pony Race at the Dingle Derby on Sunday August 7th. She was the first girl to ever win the race.  Photograph by John Kelly
    Sophie Kerin-20220817-010.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Sophie Kerin who was the winner of the 12.2 Hands Pony Race at the Dingle Derby on Sunday August 7th. She was the first girl to ever win the race.  Photograph by John Kelly
    Sophie Kerin-20220817-009.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Sophie Kerin who was the winner of the 12.2 Hands Pony Race at the Dingle Derby on Sunday August 7th. She was the first girl to ever win the race.  Photograph by John Kelly
    Sophie Kerin-20220817-008.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Sophie Kerin who was the winner of the 12.2 Hands Pony Race at the Dingle Derby on Sunday August 7th. She was the first girl to ever win the race.  Photograph by John Kelly
    Sophie Kerin-20220817-007.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Sophie Kerin who was the winner of the 12.2 Hands Pony Race at the Dingle Derby on Sunday August 7th. She was the first girl to ever win the race.  Photograph by John Kelly
    Sophie Kerin-20220817-006.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Sophie Kerin who was the winner of the 12.2 Hands Pony Race at the Dingle Derby on Sunday August 7th. She was the first girl to ever win the race.  Photograph by John Kelly
    Sophie Kerin-20220817-005.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Sophie Kerin who was the winner of the 12.2 Hands Pony Race at the Dingle Derby on Sunday August 7th. She was the first girl to ever win the race.  Photograph by John Kelly
    Sophie Kerin-20220817-004.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Sophie Kerin who was the winner of the 12.2 Hands Pony Race at the Dingle Derby on Sunday August 7th. She was the first girl to ever win the race.  Photograph by John Kelly
    Sophie Kerin-20220817-003.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Sophie Kerin who was the winner of the 12.2 Hands Pony Race at the Dingle Derby on Sunday August 7th. She was the first girl to ever win the race.  Photograph by John Kelly
    Sophie Kerin-20220817-002.JPG
  • Clarecastle's Sophie Kerin who was the winner of the 12.2 Hands Pony Race at the Dingle Derby on Sunday August 7th. She was the first girl to ever win the race.  Photograph by John Kelly
    Sophie Kerin-20220817-001.JPG
  • Dympna Behan, Burrane, Kilrush, who won first prize in the Cork regional finals of the Ford Home Economics Awards 1985. Dympna, a pupil of the Convent of Mercy, Kilrush, is pictured with her teacher, Sister Ann Marie Morrissey - May 17, 1985.
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  • Sinead McCarthy, a fourth-class pupil at Caherea National School and a winner at the INTO/ESB Handwriting Competition 2000, displaying her trophy - May 26, 2000.
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  • At the presentation of a cheque for £500 for St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point, in the Tesco Kids for the Millennium art competition at Tesco Ennis were (from left) Maureen Clancy, assistant manager; Brendan Kelly, manager, Tesco Ennis; Lousie Olsthoorn, winning student, St Joseph's Secondary School; Kathleen Haugh, teacher and Annette Olsthoorn - March 31, 2000. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Clare county winner - Denise McCarthy, Ennis. Date unknown
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  • Mary Kennedy, Ballynacally, accepting her prize from John Roche, PR manager with Bank of Ireland, Ennis, while FÁS supervisor, Frances McGuane and assistant supervisor, Marie Keane look on. Mary won first prrize in a fundraising raffle in aid of Kosovo, sponsored by Bank of Ireland and organised by St John's Development Association, Ballyea - July 30, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Rita Lorrigan, Knockakough, Kilmurry McMahon, was the winner of a 32-inch television and cabinet in the Kiely's Electrical Black Diamond competition. She is pictured receiving her prize from store manager, Donal Cronin - December 17, 1999.
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  • Laurence Slattery (right), vice chairman of the Scariff Show Society, presenting the All-Ireland Yearling Filly Award to William Hayes of Ballinahinch, County down, last year's winner. Also included are Denis Hayes, vice chairman of Golden Vale and Fiona McHenry, European manager, St Brendan's Irish Cream Licqueur, sponsors of the championship - August 27, 1999.
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  • Hugh Healy from Corofin, winner of the U-18 accordion solo competition at the All-Ireland Fleadh - September 25, 1998. Photograph by John Kelly
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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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  • Eamon Foley, a winner of five gold medals at the Munster Swimming Championships in Tralee.
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  • Maurice Ruane at the recycling centre on the Quin Road. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Newmarket's Aoife Garry, with her dog Sasha, winner of the Junior Handling Association All-Ireland final. She now goes forward to represent Ireland at Crufts, the European Dog Show in May and The World Dog Show in August. Photograph by John Kelly
    Aoife Garry-20221019-006.JPG
  • Winner Brian Kearney from Crusheen National School receives his prize from Joe Kearney, HB - July 9, 1999.
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  • Maurice Ruane at the recycling centre on the Quin Road. Photograph by Declan Monaghan
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  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen, who won the All Ireland Junior Two Furrow Conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen, who won the All Ireland Junior Two Furrow Conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-019.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen, who won the All Ireland Junior Two Furrow Conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-018.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen, who won the All Ireland Junior Two Furrow Conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-017.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen, who won the All Ireland Junior Two Furrow Conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-016.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen, who won the All Ireland Junior Two Furrow Conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-015.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen, who won the All Ireland Junior Two Furrow Conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-014.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen, who won the All Ireland Junior Two Furrow Conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-013.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen, who won the All Ireland Junior Two Furrow Conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-012.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen who won the All Ireland Junior two furrow conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois pictured with Martin Liddy of Ballycar, Newmarket who competed in the same match in 1961 and continued competing in Clare ploughing until 1990. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-011.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen who won the All Ireland Junior two furrow conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois pictured with Martin Liddy of Ballycar, Newmarket who competed in the same match in 1961 and continued competing in Clare ploughing until 1990. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-010.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen who won the All Ireland Junior two furrow conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois pictured with Martin Liddy of Ballycar, Newmarket who competed in the same match in 1961 and continued competing in Clare ploughing until 1990. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-009.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen who won the All Ireland Junior two furrow conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois pictured with Martin Liddy of Ballycar, Newmarket who competed in the same match in 1961 and continued competing in Clare ploughing until 1990. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-008.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen who won the All Ireland Junior two furrow conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois pictured with Martin Liddy of Ballycar, Newmarket who competed in the same match in 1961 and continued competing in Clare ploughing until 1990. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-007.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen who won the All Ireland Junior two furrow conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois pictured with Martin Liddy of Ballycar, Newmarket who competed in the same match in 1961 and continued competing in Clare ploughing until 1990. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-006.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen who won the All Ireland Junior two furrow conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois pictured with Martin Liddy of Ballycar, Newmarket who competed in the same match in 1961 and continued competing in Clare ploughing until 1990. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-005.JPG
  • Ger Frost of Killanena, Kilkishen who won the All Ireland Junior two furrow conventional class at the recent All Ireland Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, Co. Laois pictured with Martin Liddy of Ballycar, Newmarket who competed in the same match in 1961 and continued competing in Clare ploughing until 1990. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-004.JPG
  • Pat Quinn, Newmarket, chairman of the Clare Ploughing Association, makes a presentation to Martin Liddy of Ballycar, Newmarket. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year and Martin is being recognised for his involvement with Clare Ploughing over 35 years and regularly competing at the National and County Ploughing Championships. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-003.JPG
  • Pat Quinn, Newmarket, chairman of the Clare Ploughing Association, makes a presentation to Martin Liddy of Ballycar, Newmarket. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year and Martin is being recognised for his involvement with Clare Ploughing over 35 years and regularly competing at the National and County Ploughing Championships. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-002.JPG
  • Pat Quinn, Newmarket, chairman of the Clare Ploughing Association, makes a presentation to Martin Liddy of Ballycar, Newmarket. The Clare Ploughed Association are celebrating 60 years this year and Martin is being recognised for his involvement with Clare Ploughing over 35 years and regularly competing at the National and County Ploughing Championships. Photograph by John Kelly
    Ploughing-20210922-001.JPG
  • Gavin Gallagher of Dreamcatcher Films in his Lahinch studio contemplating the edit of his IPPVA award-winning film.The film was shot at Ballynahinch Castle, Galway in September 2019 and featured Limerick couple Hollie and Mark Lawlor. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Gavin Gallagher of Dreamcatcher Films in his Lahinch studio contemplating the edit of his IPPVA award-winning film.The film was shot at Ballynahinch Castle, Galway in September 2019 and featured Limerick couple Hollie and Mark Lawlor. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gavin Gallagher-20201124-006.JPG
  • Gavin Gallagher of Dreamcatcher Films in his Lahinch studio contemplating the edit of his IPPVA award-winning film.The film was shot at Ballynahinch Castle, Galway in September 2019 and featured Limerick couple Hollie and Mark Lawlor. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gavin Gallagher-20201124-005.JPG
  • Gavin Gallagher of Dreamcatcher Films in his Lahinch studio contemplating the edit of his IPPVA award-winning film.The film was shot at Ballynahinch Castle, Galway in September 2019 and featured Limerick couple Hollie and Mark Lawlor. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gavin Gallagher-20201124-004.JPG
  • Gavin Gallagher of Dreamcatcher Films in his Lahinch studio contemplating the edit of his IPPVA award-winning film.The film was shot at Ballynahinch Castle, Galway in September 2019 and featured Limerick couple Hollie and Mark Lawlor. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gavin Gallagher-20201124-003.JPG
  • Gavin Gallagher of Dreamcatcher Films in his Lahinch studio contemplating the edit of his IPPVA award-winning film.The film was shot at Ballynahinch Castle, Galway in September 2019 and featured Limerick couple Hollie and Mark Lawlor. Photograph by John Kelly
    Gavin Gallagher-20201124-002.JPG
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