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DENIS-visit-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS 17/07/2018 ... 
Pictured during a courtesy visit to City Hall, Cork, by a group from Quinnipiac University, Connecticut, on a visit St. Mary's Church, Pope's Quay, Cork, which is the subject of a painting by James Mahony from 1842 (a replica of which is hanging in St. Mary's) and which will feature in the exhibition - coming home Art & the Great Hunger - in the West Cork Arts Centre, Skibbereen, from July 20th-October 13th. were (from left) Pat Ruane, conservation officer, Cork City Council; Becca Main, Quinnipiac University, and Ciara O'Flynn, assistant conservation officer, Cork City Council. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS-visit-3 
 EE LIVE NEWS 17/07/2018 ... 
Pictured during a courtesy visit to City Hall, Cork, by a group from Quinnipiac University, Connecticut, on a visit St. Mary's Church, Pope's Quay, Cork, which is the subject of a painting by James Mahony from 1842 (a replica of which is hanging in St. Mary's) and which will feature in the exhibition - coming home Art & the Great Hunger - in the West Cork Arts Centre, Skibbereen, from July 20th-October 13th. were (from left) Pat Ruane, conservation officer, Cork City Council; Becca Main, Quinnipiac University, and Ciara O'Flynn, assistant conservation officer, Cork City Council. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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EE LIVE NEWS 17/07/2018 ...
Pictured during a courtesy visit to City Hall, Cork, by a group from Quinnipiac University, Connecticut, on a visit St. Mary's Church, Pope's Quay, Cork, which is the subject of a painting by James Mahony from 1842 (a replica of which is hanging in St. Mary's) and which will feature in the exhibition - coming home Art & the Great Hunger - in the West Cork Arts Centre, Skibbereen, from July 20th-October 13th. were (from left) Pat Ruane, conservation officer, Cork City Council; Becca Main, Quinnipiac University, and Ciara O'Flynn, assistant conservation officer, Cork City Council.
Picture: Denis Minihane.


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