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  • Jimmy McNamara, Ennis, one of the bestt-known names in the FCA, who has stepped down after 42 years' service - August 13, 1999.
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  • Frank McNamara, Loughrea, competing in the Ballyvaughan Hill Climb - May 12, 2000.
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  • Noreen McManus, wife of JP McManus, and Lisdoonvarna native, Bernard McNamara, pictured at the Cahercalla Community Hospital and hospice Golf Classic Banquet in Dromoland Castle - August 6, 1999.
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  • Tom McNamara behind the counter of his shop in Cooraclare village - March 24, 2000. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Shannon artist Dominic McNamara is currently working on a collection of artwork inspired by the horrendous impact of Russia’s war on Ukraine. The centrepiece of the work is a portrait of Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy who he describes as, “an actor, comedian, politician and Hero.”<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Shannon artist Dominic McNamara is currently working on a collection of artwork inspired by the horrendous impact of Russia’s war on Ukraine. The centrepiece of the work is a portrait of Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy who he describes as, “an actor, comedian, politician and Hero.”<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Shannon artist Dominic McNamara is currently working on a collection of artwork inspired by the horrendous impact of Russia’s war on Ukraine. The centrepiece of the work is a portrait of Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy who he describes as, “an actor, comedian, politician and Hero.”<br />
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Photography by Eugene McCafferty
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  • Brid McNamara takes a break after completing her epic 515km ‘Walk to Croker’ fundraiser for Clare Camogie in Fr McNamara Park.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 29/08/2020
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  • Brid McNamara completes her epic 515km ‘Walk to Croker’ fundraiser in Fr McNamara Park accompanied by Clare senior captain Laura McMahon<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 29/08/2020
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  • Joe O’Donnell, chairman of Clare Camogie, and Ailish Whitty of the Camogie Association, make some presentations to Bríd McNamara marking her epic 515km ‘Walk to Croker’ fundraiser in Fr McNamara Park.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 29/08/2020
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  • Newmarket on Fergus players show their affection for Brid McNamara by giving her the bumps to mark her completion of a 515km ‘Walk to Croke’ fundraiser for Clare Camogie.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 29/08/2020
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  • The presentation of the Tadhg McNamara Irish lah=guage awards at the Queen's Hotel, Ennis - ctober 14, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • A delighted Sarah costello meets her hero, Jamesie O'Connor, at the prizegiving at St John's Hall, Ballyvaughan. Also in the photo is Oliver McNamara, one of the sponsors of the juvenile teams - January 8, 1999.
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  • Photographer Christy McNamara and his award-winning picture of the late Paddy Killoughery - October 2, 1998. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Flagmount National School has won the Munster Region Encouragement Award in the National Young Savers' Awards for primary schools, promoted by An Post. Pictured at the presentation ceremony are (from left) Siobahn Shanahan-Molomey of the Flagmount board of management; An Post chief executive, John Hynes; pupils, Noel McNamara and Sinead Flaherty and principal, Pat McNamara - February 4, 2000.
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  • Covid-19 and the two lockdowns since March have had a devastating impact on artists and craftspeople throughout the country. Shannon artist Dominic McNamara, has found 2020  extremely difficult financially. His last public exhibition was back in February in the People's Museum of Limerick with no opportunity to showcase his work since.<br />
One of his paintings, ‘A Silent Tear’, strikes a very poignant chord and has attracted much positive comment from passers bye while on display in SkyCourt. <br />
According to Dominic it’s a personal tribute to the bravery and selflessness of frontline health workers and “it gives an idea of how I thought they might feel as they go about their work”.<br />
He added, “People were dying from this pandemic all around them, their own colleagues were getting sick from the virus and I would imagine this was one of the toughest jobs possible, given that so many people could be so sick at any one time.”<br />
Normally this is a time of year when galleries and other facilities play host to many art exhibition, but this is no normal year. <br />
Still, Dominic remains hopeful that the present lockdown will have a real impact on containing the virus thus allowing for some chance to make a few sales before Christmas. <br />
Dominic McNamara’s work is available through a number of websites including New Irish Art, Inis Artists and his own Facebook page.<br />
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Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 23/10/2020
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  • Covid-19 and the two lockdowns since March have had a devastating impact on artists and craftspeople throughout the country. Shannon artist Dominic McNamara, has found 2020  extremely difficult financially. His last public exhibition was back in February in the People's Museum of Limerick with no opportunity to showcase his work since.<br />
One of his paintings, ‘A Silent Tear’, strikes a very poignant chord and has attracted much positive comment from passers bye while on display in SkyCourt. <br />
According to Dominic it’s a personal tribute to the bravery and selflessness of frontline health workers and “it gives an idea of how I thought they might feel as they go about their work”.<br />
He added, “People were dying from this pandemic all around them, their own colleagues were getting sick from the virus and I would imagine this was one of the toughest jobs possible, given that so many people could be so sick at any one time.”<br />
Normally this is a time of year when galleries and other facilities play host to many art exhibition, but this is no normal year. <br />
Still, Dominic remains hopeful that the present lockdown will have a real impact on containing the virus thus allowing for some chance to make a few sales before Christmas. <br />
Dominic McNamara’s work is available through a number of websites including New Irish Art, Inis Artists and his own Facebook page.<br />
<br />
Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 23/10/2020
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  • David Forde signs another autograph for Breda McNamara watched by Brendan McNamara and Sean O'Halloran during the visit by the Clare minor and senior hurlers to Scariff Community College - December 12, 1997
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  • Department of Agriculture official, Joe Conlon, Ennis (left) talking about the Extensification Scheme to Tom McNamara and Frank McNamara, Kilmaley, at the Agenda 2000 meeting in the Auburn Lodge, Ennis - January 21, 2000.
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  • Covid-19 and the two lockdowns since March have had a devastating impact on artists and craftspeople throughout the country. Shannon artist Dominic McNamara, has found 2020  extremely difficult financially. His last public exhibition was back in February in the People's Museum of Limerick with no opportunity to showcase his work since.<br />
One of his paintings, ‘A Silent Tear’, strikes a very poignant chord and has attracted much positive comment from passers bye while on display in SkyCourt. <br />
According to Dominic it’s a personal tribute to the bravery and selflessness of frontline health workers and “it gives an idea of how I thought they might feel as they go about their work”.<br />
He added, “People were dying from this pandemic all around them, their own colleagues were getting sick from the virus and I would imagine this was one of the toughest jobs possible, given that so many people could be so sick at any one time.”<br />
Normally this is a time of year when galleries and other facilities play host to many art exhibition, but this is no normal year. <br />
Still, Dominic remains hopeful that the present lockdown will have a real impact on containing the virus thus allowing for some chance to make a few sales before Christmas. <br />
Dominic McNamara’s work is available through a number of websites including New Irish Art, Inis Artists and his own Facebook page.<br />
<br />
Photograph by Eugene McCafferty on 23/10/2020
    Shannon T&Cs_03-11-2020_26731.jpg
  • Chrystal Tully, Edel Meere, Claire Ann Murrihy, Carmel McNamara and Joanne McNamara working on their projects at Cahercon Secondary School - April 7, 2000. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Jacinta McNamara, Doonbeg; Bridie McNamara, Cooraclare; Kathleen McKeown, Cree and Mary Fitzmaurice, Kilmaley meet the MacCarthy Cup - 1995?
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  • Fr TJ Moloney, Martin and Mary Corry, Tom McNamara from Cooraclare and Joe Leyden at the Clare Association dinner in Chicago - November 19, 1999.
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  • Hughie McNamara displaying his spectacular goal-saving skills during soccer summer camp at Mountshannon - July 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Watching the Tulla National School Grúpa Cheoil celebratory concert, which was held to mark the band's victory at Slogadh 2000 in Westport were Aisling McNamara, Anna Walshe, Sophia Nied, Joseph Vaughan and Derelly Rochford - April 28, 2000. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Cranny man, Tom McNamara watching the County BLE Cross-Country Championships in Kilnaboy - February 4, 2000. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Pat McNamara, principal of Knockanean National School, has words of advice for his charges at half-time during one of their games in the Schools Indoor Camogie finals at Shanon Leisure Centre - March 10, 2000. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Mike McNamara. Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Majella Donnelly, a graduate of Limerick School of Art & Design (LSAD), has opened a new workshop at Ballycasey Craft Centre. Pictured at the opening of the workshop are (from left) Jospehine O'Sullivan and Bridget McNamara - December 13, 1985.
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  • Peadar McNamara with students at the Ennis Vocational School magazine launch - November 15, 1994. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Patrick O'Gorman and Jack McNamara, who were the first to start planting the forest, were at the official opening of the new car park at Cratloe Woods - March 17, 2000. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Willie Lillis was a leading light in the Shannon Gaels GAA Club for many years. Since the launch of Scor at the beginning of the 70s, he devoted many years to its promotion and he was particularly prominent in the question time section. Last week, the Shannon Gaels clubpresented the Willie Lillis Memorial Cup to Munster Scor and it will go to the Provincial champions this year. Pictured at the presentation were (from left) Eamonn Keane, chairman Shannon Gaels; Mickey McNamara, chairman Clare and Munster Scor; Mary Nealon, Shannon Gaels and Liam Woulfe, Shannon Gaels and Clare Scor PRO - Janaury 21, 2000.
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  • Pictured at the launch of the Kildysart GAA history were (back row, from left) Jospeh Kelly, Cyril Kelly, Lawrence Casey, John McNeilis, Declan Kelly, Joe Connolly (former Galway hurling captain), Joe Hogan (club secretary); front, from left: Carmel Clancy, Fr Michael McNamara (Clare GAA chairman), Joe McDonagh (GAA president); Aidan Moloney (club chairman) and Willie Griffin - December 17, 1999.
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  • Donal McNamara from Ballymakea looks after the trophies at the Mullagh Show - August 27, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Marian Morrin, judge, and Peg McNamara, vice chair, at Kildysart Show - August 20, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Pictured at the Ennis office of Nolan Ryan Partnership are John Kilroy (left), associate and Tom McNamara, senior partner - October 9, 1998.
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  • Current principal Joe Harrison greets former principal, Sr Marie McNamara at the official opening of a photographic archive as part of the St Joseph's Secondary School, Spanish Point, 70th anniversary celebrations - December 17, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Clare players who will be with NUIG in the Ashbourne Shield - from left: Michelle McNamara, Sinead Twomey, Damien Coleman (trainer), Lorraine Fahy (captain), Adrian Hassett (Gaelic Games promotion officer, NUIG), Emily Skehan, Sinead Crowe and Deirdre Murphy - February 18, 2000.
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  • Cork's Conor McCarthy and Clare's Tadhg McNamara in action during the U-21 championship first-round game at Kilmallock - March 24, 2000. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • President Tim McNamara (centre) making a presentation to the outgoing president, Joseph Halligan. On the right is Peter Tuohym chairman of the board - 1996.
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  • At the helm in Moneypoint Power Station, Dr Hillery at the control unit with station manager, Noel McLoughlin and unit operator, John McNamara.
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  • St Andrew's Church, Ennistymon, was recently formally handed over by the Church representative body to Comhaltas Ceoiltoiri Éireann. Our picture shows Mr Michael Petty, Solr, seated in middle, explaining the terms of the deed to local comhaltas members. (From left, front) Tommy and Kitty Linnane, Joe Black, Mr Petty, Do Do McKean ([president), Patricia McNamara and Mrs Rynne. Back row: Johnny Moloney, Joe Rynne, Sean Conway and Tommy White - February 22, 1985.
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  • Clare County Council members visit the Aughinish Alumina plant. Picture shows (from left) J Barry, J O'Gorman, J Minogue, J Keane, R Ó Ceallaigh (county secretary), H Brann, B McNamara,J Moloney (chairman), P McMahon, B Treacy (assistant county manager), Patricia McCarthy, S Ryan, N Crowley (county librarian, K Vaughan (county development team) and P Shannon (county council senior staff officer) - February 22, 1985.
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  • John McNamara from Seafield House, Fanore, competed in the World Barbecue Championships in Fanore - August 29, 1985.
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  • The seven Burren Action Group protestors who will have to pay an estimated £100,000 in legal costs (from left) Emer Colleran, Patrick McCormack, Finola McNamara, PJ Curtis, Lelia Doolin, Fr John O'Donoghue and James Howard - March 3, 2000.
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  • Dr Diarmuid Ferriter, historian and researcher, National Archives; Jackie Hayes, archivist, Clare County Council; Catríona Crowe, National Archives and Michael McNamara, county secretary, at the official opening of the Centenary of Local Government exhibition in Ennis Courthouse - February 11, 2000.
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  • At the handing over of the keys to the new Mercedes Sprinter minibus to Ennistymon Hospital from Friends of Ennistymon Hospital were (front) Michael Linnane, chairman, Friends of Ennistymon Hospital; and Matron Maureen Griffin and (back, kneeling) Tomsie O'Sullivan, secretary; Vincent Barry, bus driver; John Garrihy, treasurer; and (back) Fr Eoin O'Leary, Rose McNamara, Brid Hannon, Judith Ironside, Soroptimists; Marian Hayes and Jackie Browne, Mid-Western Health Board - February 4, 2000. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • At the Clare Association function in Chicago are (from left) Flan Boland, Cross; Fr Michael McNamara; Tom Boland, Cross and Fr TJ Moloney, Inagh - date unknown (1998-2000).
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  • Edwin Bailey, treasurer and Angela McNamara, committee member, looking at the work completed during the open night at the church Conservation Project in Sixmilebridge for friends and patrons of the project - October 8, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • At a reception to announce details of the new Corner Stone play were Pat Cooke of Aer Rianta; actor, Diarmuid de Faoite from Ennis; the Russian director, Mikhail Mokeev; Denise McNamara from Scariff, artistic director of the company and Declan Power of Aer Rianta - October 22, 1999.
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  • Stepping out at the inaugural walk on the newly-opened Doonbeg Slí na Sláinte route were Madeline McCarthy, Michael McNamara and Catherine Maughan, Clare County Council - July 30, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • The seven plaintiffs in the several cases of the Howard and Others versus the State (from left) Emer Colleran, Patrick McConnell, Finole McNamara, PJ Curtis, Lelia Doolan, John O'Donoghue and James Howard - July 23, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Attending the launch of Clare Anthology were Paula Ennis, Fr Liam McCarthy and Rose McNamara - December 24, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • At the signing of the contract for the new swimming pool were (seated, from left) Martin Loughnane, Martin Carey, Councillor Richard Nagle, Willie Moloney. Back row: Nora Kaye, Tom Coughlan, Ger Dollard, Gar Holohan, Michael Punch, Tom McNamara, Declan O'Regan, Tom Carey, Tomas Ryan - August 20, 1999. Photograph by Ger Leddin
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  • Patrick McNamara, Lacken, Kilmihil, standing on the Weighbridge at the Fairgreen. This recently rediscovered relic is believed to have been there for over 100 years but was covered by overgrowth until recently - October 30, 1998.
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  • Doris McNamara putting the finishing touches to a wedding cake - July 23, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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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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  • Tadhg McNamara of Éire Óg during the Éire Óg v O'Callaghan's Mills hurling match, 30/09/2002. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • From left: Éire Óg players Steven McNamara and Mark Kelly during the Éire Óg v O'Callaghan's Mills hurling match, 30/09/2002. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Killaloe Community College U-15 hurlers, who won the Corn Solo Munster U-15 championship by beating Lismore, Waterford, pictured with their trainers, Michael McNamara and Pat Hayes - date unknown (1998-2000). Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Looking over the plans for the final stages of work at Tuamgraney GAA Pitch were (from left) Liam Doyle, Gordon Daly (chairman), Sean O'Halloran (secretary), Liam Ryan, Jimmy Ryan and Paddy McNamara (treasurer) - April 16, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Cillian Duggan and Michael McNamara of Quin square up to each other during a practice match at the Clare Community Games chess finals in Ennis National School - April 21, 2000. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • At the helm in Moneypoint Power Station, Dr Hillery at the control unit with station manager, Noel McLoughlin and unit operator, John McNamara.
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  • Mike McNamara and Ollie Baker. Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare County Council chairman, Sean Hillery confirms the council's contribution to the Disabled People of Clare (DPoC). Pictured (from left): Councillor Sean Hillery; Flan Hehir, vice chairman, DPoC; Pat Carey, DPoC, Michael McNamara, county secretary and Dermot Hayes, programme manager of DPoC - February 18, 2000. Photograph by Ger Leddin
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  • Clare Federation members at the AGM were (from left) Jackie Slattery; Eithne Somers; Clare Federation resident, Aloma McKay and Sarah McNamara - date unknown (1998-2000).
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  • Announcing details of the Tie A Yellow Ribbon campaign in aid of Cerebral Palsy Ireland at The Old Ground Hotel were Ciana Campbell, broadcaster, with Robbie McNamara, Nicole Reidy and James Hehir (seated) - September 3, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • At the launch of the Autumn Wildlife Trail in Dromore Woods in aid of the RNLI Lifeboats were (from left) Frances Casey; Aoife Casey; John O'Donoghue, chargehand, Dromore Woods; Gerry McNamara and Niamh Casey - November 5, 1999 (?). Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Fr Michael McNamara, chairman of the Clare County board, who officially opened the new stand at Pairc Naomh Mhuire in Quilty, is flanked by Kilmurry-Ibrickane chairman, Michael Talty and contractor, John Meaney - May 7, 1999.
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  • St Mochulla's National School, Tulla, U-11 quiz team, winners of the St Francis Credit Union competition with the U-13 team at rear, which came second. Front row, from left: Denis Moloney, Eanna Lynch, Cathal Hannon and Kate McNamara. Back row, from left: Harry Moloney, Joan Kennedy, Siobhan Torpey and Mary Kennedy. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Discussing plans for the upcoming Feile na nÓg at a meeting in Ennis were (seated, from left) Bob Honohan, national chairman; Fr Michael McNamara, Clare chairman; Gerry Keane, Clare Feile secretary; Jerome Conway, national secretary; JJ Crowe, Clare Féile chairman. Back row, from left: PJ Kelly, county treasurer; Des Crowe, PRO; Michael Lee, Clare vice-chairman and Noel O'Driscoll, youth officer - January 22, 1999.
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  • John McNamara, Limerick Macra na Feirme; Joe Walsh, Minister for Agriculture and Food and Dermot Ryan, Clare Macra na Feirme at the joint Macra na Feirme/Department of Agriculture seminar, 'Young Farmers - Securing the Next Generation', in Dublin - October 22, 1999.
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  • At the launch of the new Teagasc suckler breeding book were (from left) Martin Feerick, Teagasc advisor; Noel McNamara, Scariff farmer; Paddy Pyne, IFA PRO and Liam Fitzgerald, Teagasc cattle specialist - June 4, 1999.
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  • Lahinch woman Denise MacNamara, who is artistic director of the Cornerstone Theatre Company, pictured with Tuam actor Gerry King in their production of Chekhov's 'The Seagull', directed by Mikhail Mokeev of the Moscow Arts Theatre - January 8, 1999.
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  • Rachael Montejo with her partner artist Kevin Mc Namara in teh studio at Clooneyogan South, Moy, Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Kevin Mc Namara painting at home in Clooneyogan South, Moy, Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Kevin Mc Namara painting at home in Clooneyogan South, Moy, Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Kevin Mc Namara painting at home in Clooneyogan South, Moy, Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Labour's Michael Mc Namara out on the family farm at Teeroneer, Tuamgraney. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Labour's Michael Mc Namara out on the family farm at Teeroneer, Tuamgraney. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Labour's Michael Mc Namara out on the family farm at Teeroneer, Tuamgraney. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • NHL round 1 Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • NHL round 1 Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Pat Fitzgerald. Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Ollie Baker Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Fergal Lynch Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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  • Clare v Galway at Pearse Stadium Galway.Pic Arthur Ellis.
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