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DENIS marcus 3010055 
 IE LIVE SPORT 23/04/2014 (the big interview) ... 
Marcus Horan, player development manager with IRUPA. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS marcus 2010059 
 IE LIVE SPORT 23/04/2014 (the big interview) ... 
Marcus Horan, player development manager with IRUPA. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS marcus 1010056 
 IE LIVE SPORT 23/04/2014 (the big interview) ... 
Marcus Horan, player development manager with IRUPA. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS game 2010603 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 23/07/2013 ... 
Munster supporters Jerry O'Connor (left) and John Houlihan, Listowel, at Cork Airport as they prepared to leave for Munster's Heineken Cup semi-final in Marseille.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
DENIS game 1010594 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 23/07/2013 ... 
Paul and Ger O'Connor, Limerick, at Cork Airport as they prepared to leave for Munster's Heineken Cup semi-final in Marseille.
Picture: Denis Minihane.
dan pub 
 Irish Examiner News 24-04-2014
playing darts were, Denis McCarthy, Paudie McSweeney, Dan McCarthy, Noel Kelly and John Creedon in the Top of Coom pub the highest pub in Ireland which was destroyed by fire in 2012. and reopened yesterday on the Cork Kerry border. Picture Dan Linehan
dan pub 13 
 Irish Examiner News 24-04-2014
The Top of Coom pub the highest pub in Ireland pictured prior to the fire in 2012 The pub reopened yesterday on the Cork Kerry border. Picture Dan Linehan
dan pub 11 
 Irish Examiner News 24-04-2014
The Top of Coom pub the highest pub in Ireland which was destroyed by fire in 2012. and reopened yesterday on the Cork Kerry border. Picture Dan Linehan
dan pub 10 
 Irish Examiner News 24-04-2014
Tomas and Christopher Creedon playing hurling on the mountain across from their father's Top of Coom pub the highest pub in Ireland which was destroyed by fire in 2012. and reopened yesterday on the Cork Kerry border. Picture Dan Linehan
dan pub 8 
 Irish Examiner News 24-04-2014
Looks watch as the Creedon children , Christopher, Tomas, Darragh and Daniel round up the sheep outside the Top of Coom pub the highest pub in Ireland which was destroyed by fire in 2012. and reopened yesterday on the Cork Kerry border. Picture Dan Linehan
dan pub 5 
 Irish Examiner News 24-04-2014
The Top of Coom pub the highest pub in Ireland which was destroyed by fire in 2012. and reopened yesterday on the Cork Kerry border. Picture Dan Linehan
dan pub 4 
 Irish Examiner News 24-04-2014
The Top of Coom pub the highest pub in Ireland which was destroyed by fire in 2012. and reopened yesterday on the Cork Kerry border. Picture Dan Linehan
dan pub 2 
 Irish Examiner News 24-04-2014
The Top of Coom pub the highest pub in Ireland which was destroyed by fire in 2012. and reopened yesterday on the Cork Kerry border. Picture Dan Linehan
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Port of Cork Tunes Up for Busy 2014 Cruise Season

photographed Robert Aherne (trumpet)

Cobh Confraternity Brass and Reed Band were in Cobh today tuning up ahead of the Port of Cork’s busy cruise season. The band plays on the quayside for every cruise vessel, which gives the passengers a fond farewell on the quayside and lasting memory of their visit. This year the Port of Cork will welcome 54 cruise ships to the port and despite the number of calls being slightly lower than 2013, the cruise vessels calling in 2014 are larger and have higher passenger volumes. The trend in the cruise sector is to replace smaller less efficient vessels with larger more efficient ones and in 2014 the Port of Cork anticipates 108,000 passengers and 30,000 crew will visit the Cork region.

Picture: Clare Keogh
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Port of Cork Tunes Up for Busy 2014 Cruise Season

photographed Joanne Maureen O'Brien (Drum), Geary (Flute), Robert Aherne (trumpet) and John Crowley (no instrument)

Cobh Confraternity Brass and Reed Band were in Cobh today tuning up ahead of the Port of Cork’s busy cruise season. The band plays on the quayside for every cruise vessel, which gives the passengers a fond farewell on the quayside and lasting memory of their visit. This year the Port of Cork will welcome 54 cruise ships to the port and despite the number of calls being slightly lower than 2013, the cruise vessels calling in 2014 are larger and have higher passenger volumes. The trend in the cruise sector is to replace smaller less efficient vessels with larger more efficient ones and in 2014 the Port of Cork anticipates 108,000 passengers and 30,000 crew will visit the Cork region.

Picture: Clare Keogh
CMK 25042014 Port of Cork 1 
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Port of Cork Tunes Up for Busy 2014 Cruise Season

photographed Joanne Maureen O'Brien (Drum), Geary (Flute), Robert Aherne (trumpet) and John Crowley (no instrument)

Cobh Confraternity Brass and Reed Band were in Cobh today tuning up ahead of the Port of Cork’s busy cruise season. The band plays on the quayside for every cruise vessel, which gives the passengers a fond farewell on the quayside and lasting memory of their visit. This year the Port of Cork will welcome 54 cruise ships to the port and despite the number of calls being slightly lower than 2013, the cruise vessels calling in 2014 are larger and have higher passenger volumes. The trend in the cruise sector is to replace smaller less efficient vessels with larger more efficient ones and in 2014 the Port of Cork anticipates 108,000 passengers and 30,000 crew will visit the Cork region.

Picture: Clare Keogh
CMK 25042014 Port of Cork 0 
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Port of Cork Tunes Up for Busy 2014 Cruise Season

photographed Joanne Geary (Flute), Robert Aherne (trumpet) and Maureen O'Brien (Drum)

Cobh Confraternity Brass and Reed Band were in Cobh today tuning up ahead of the Port of Cork’s busy cruise season. The band plays on the quayside for every cruise vessel, which gives the passengers a fond farewell on the quayside and lasting memory of their visit. This year the Port of Cork will welcome 54 cruise ships to the port and despite the number of calls being slightly lower than 2013, the cruise vessels calling in 2014 are larger and have higher passenger volumes. The trend in the cruise sector is to replace smaller less efficient vessels with larger more efficient ones and in 2014 the Port of Cork anticipates 108,000 passengers and 30,000 crew will visit the Cork region.

Picture: Clare Keogh
CMK 25042014 Port of Cor 40 
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Port of Cork Tunes Up for Busy 2014 Cruise Season

photographed Joanne Geary (Flute)
Maureen O'Brien (Drum) and Robert Aherne (trumpet)

Cobh Confraternity Brass and Reed Band were in Cobh today tuning up ahead of the Port of Cork’s busy cruise season. The band plays on the quayside for every cruise vessel, which gives the passengers a fond farewell on the quayside and lasting memory of their visit. This year the Port of Cork will welcome 54 cruise ships to the port and despite the number of calls being slightly lower than 2013, the cruise vessels calling in 2014 are larger and have higher passenger volumes. The trend in the cruise sector is to replace smaller less efficient vessels with larger more efficient ones and in 2014 the Port of Cork anticipates 108,000 passengers and 30,000 crew will visit the Cork region.

Picture: Clare Keogh
CMK 25042014 Port of Cor 30 
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Port of Cork Tunes Up for Busy 2014 Cruise Season

photographed Robert Aherne (trumpet)

Cobh Confraternity Brass and Reed Band were in Cobh today tuning up ahead of the Port of Cork’s busy cruise season. The band plays on the quayside for every cruise vessel, which gives the passengers a fond farewell on the quayside and lasting memory of their visit. This year the Port of Cork will welcome 54 cruise ships to the port and despite the number of calls being slightly lower than 2013, the cruise vessels calling in 2014 are larger and have higher passenger volumes. The trend in the cruise sector is to replace smaller less efficient vessels with larger more efficient ones and in 2014 the Port of Cork anticipates 108,000 passengers and 30,000 crew will visit the Cork region.

Picture: Clare Keogh
CMK 25042014 Port of Cor 22 
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Port of Cork Tunes Up for Busy 2014 Cruise Season

photographed Robert Aherne (trumpet)

Cobh Confraternity Brass and Reed Band were in Cobh today tuning up ahead of the Port of Cork’s busy cruise season. The band plays on the quayside for every cruise vessel, which gives the passengers a fond farewell on the quayside and lasting memory of their visit. This year the Port of Cork will welcome 54 cruise ships to the port and despite the number of calls being slightly lower than 2013, the cruise vessels calling in 2014 are larger and have higher passenger volumes. The trend in the cruise sector is to replace smaller less efficient vessels with larger more efficient ones and in 2014 the Port of Cork anticipates 108,000 passengers and 30,000 crew will visit the Cork region.

Picture: Clare Keogh

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Current offers: Prints ordered will not have the watermark. Postage of products within Ireland is INCLUDED in the prices displayed.
Delivery will be added to orders outside the Island of Ireland.
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**All framed photos to be collected from Fuji Photo Finish, 14 Penrose Quay, Cork T23 PCX7' - we will contact you when ready.


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