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CKEane-Swim12.0697 
 Caomhan Keane gets ready to take the plunge at Portmarknock during his final swimming lesson with Peter Conway a Swim Ireland director and coach at Aerlingus Masters swimming club. Photograph Moya Nolan
CKeane-Sim6DSC0572 
 Caomhan Keane gets ready to take the plunge at Portmarknock for his final swimming lesson with Peter Conway a Swim Ireland director and coach at Aerlingus Masters swimming club. Photograph Moya Nolan
LC-site-02 
 On Thursday 28th June 2018.
Capping/remedial works continue on Haulbowline Island to make safe a contaminated area after years of dumping at the site adjacent to the former Irish Steel / Ispat plant.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-site-01 
 On Thursday 28th June 2018.
Capping/remedial works continue on Haulbowline Island to make safe a contaminated area after years of dumping at the site adjacent to the former Irish Steel / Ispat plant.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-port-13 
 "PORT OF CORK WELCOMED LARGEST CONTAINER SHIP TO DATE. 
On Thursday 28th June 2018 the container ship MV Polar Costa Rica berthed at the Port of Cork’s Deepwater Berth in Ringaskiddy as part of a weekly scheduled call from Central America to Cork. This container ship is the largest container ship to berth in Ringaskiddy Deepwater Berth to date. Despite the size of this vessel, the discharge operation will take just 6-8 hours, highlighting the Port of Cork’s capability as a Tier 1 port. As the Port of Cork recently began construction of the new Cork Container Terminal in Ringaskiddy, it is anticipated that these size vessels will soon become regular visitors to the Port of Cork.
With an overall length of 230m, a deadweight tonnage of 43,600 tonnes, the ship is carrying containers of fresh fruit, predominately Fyffes bananas along with pineapples and melons."
The Port of Cork helm George Norris onboard the pilot vessel after dropping the pilot on MV Polar Costa Rica.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-port-12 
 "PORT OF CORK WELCOMED LARGEST CONTAINER SHIP TO DATE. 
On Thursday 28th June 2018 the container ship MV Polar Costa Rica berthed at the Port of Cork’s Deepwater Berth in Ringaskiddy as part of a weekly scheduled call from Central America to Cork. This container ship is the largest container ship to berth in Ringaskiddy Deepwater Berth to date. Despite the size of this vessel, the discharge operation will take just 6-8 hours, highlighting the Port of Cork’s capability as a Tier 1 port. As the Port of Cork recently began construction of the new Cork Container Terminal in Ringaskiddy, it is anticipated that these size vessels will soon become regular visitors to the Port of Cork.
With an overall length of 230m, a deadweight tonnage of 43,600 tonnes, the ship is carrying containers of fresh fruit, predominately Fyffes bananas along with pineapples and melons."
The Port of Cork tug Gerry O'Sullivan pushes the ship into position.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-port-11 
 "PORT OF CORK WELCOMED LARGEST CONTAINER SHIP TO DATE. 
On Thursday 28th June 2018 the container ship MV Polar Costa Rica berthed at the Port of Cork’s Deepwater Berth in Ringaskiddy as part of a weekly scheduled call from Central America to Cork. This container ship is the largest container ship to berth in Ringaskiddy Deepwater Berth to date. Despite the size of this vessel, the discharge operation will take just 6-8 hours, highlighting the Port of Cork’s capability as a Tier 1 port. As the Port of Cork recently began construction of the new Cork Container Terminal in Ringaskiddy, it is anticipated that these size vessels will soon become regular visitors to the Port of Cork.
With an overall length of 230m, a deadweight tonnage of 43,600 tonnes, the ship is carrying containers of fresh fruit, predominately Fyffes bananas along with pineapples and melons."
Crew at the bow of the vessel as they prepare to dock in Ringaskiddy.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-port-10 
 "PORT OF CORK WELCOMED LARGEST CONTAINER SHIP TO DATE. 
On Thursday 28th June 2018 the container ship MV Polar Costa Rica berthed at the Port of Cork’s Deepwater Berth in Ringaskiddy as part of a weekly scheduled call from Central America to Cork. This container ship is the largest container ship to berth in Ringaskiddy Deepwater Berth to date. Despite the size of this vessel, the discharge operation will take just 6-8 hours, highlighting the Port of Cork’s capability as a Tier 1 port. As the Port of Cork recently began construction of the new Cork Container Terminal in Ringaskiddy, it is anticipated that these size vessels will soon become regular visitors to the Port of Cork.
With an overall length of 230m, a deadweight tonnage of 43,600 tonnes, the ship is carrying containers of fresh fruit, predominately Fyffes bananas along with pineapples and melons."
The tugboat vessel 'Gerry O'Sullivan' assists the visiting vessel as she passes the naval base.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-port-09 
 "PORT OF CORK WELCOMED LARGEST CONTAINER SHIP TO DATE. 
On Thursday 28th June 2018 the container ship MV Polar Costa Rica berthed at the Port of Cork’s Deepwater Berth in Ringaskiddy as part of a weekly scheduled call from Central America to Cork. This container ship is the largest container ship to berth in Ringaskiddy Deepwater Berth to date. Despite the size of this vessel, the discharge operation will take just 6-8 hours, highlighting the Port of Cork’s capability as a Tier 1 port. As the Port of Cork recently began construction of the new Cork Container Terminal in Ringaskiddy, it is anticipated that these size vessels will soon become regular visitors to the Port of Cork.
With an overall length of 230m, a deadweight tonnage of 43,600 tonnes, the ship is carrying containers of fresh fruit, predominately Fyffes bananas along with pineapples and melons."
A yacht and the vessel pass the harbour town of Cobh, Co Cork with St Colman's Cathedral visible at left.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-port-08 
 "PORT OF CORK WELCOMED LARGEST CONTAINER SHIP TO DATE. 
On Thursday 28th June 2018 the container ship MV Polar Costa Rica berthed at the Port of Cork’s Deepwater Berth in Ringaskiddy as part of a weekly scheduled call from Central America to Cork. This container ship is the largest container ship to berth in Ringaskiddy Deepwater Berth to date. Despite the size of this vessel, the discharge operation will take just 6-8 hours, highlighting the Port of Cork’s capability as a Tier 1 port. As the Port of Cork recently began construction of the new Cork Container Terminal in Ringaskiddy, it is anticipated that these size vessels will soon become regular visitors to the Port of Cork.
With an overall length of 230m, a deadweight tonnage of 43,600 tonnes, the ship is carrying containers of fresh fruit, predominately Fyffes bananas along with pineapples and melons."
The vessel passes the harbour town of Cobh, Co Cork with St Colman's Cathedral visible at left.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
LC-port-04 
 "PORT OF CORK WELCOMED LARGEST CONTAINER SHIP TO DATE. 
On Thursday 28th June 2018 the container ship MV Polar Costa Rica berthed at the Port of Cork’s Deepwater Berth in Ringaskiddy as part of a weekly scheduled call from Central America to Cork. This container ship is the largest container ship to berth in Ringaskiddy Deepwater Berth to date. Despite the size of this vessel, the discharge operation will take just 6-8 hours, highlighting the Port of Cork’s capability as a Tier 1 port. As the Port of Cork recently began construction of the new Cork Container Terminal in Ringaskiddy, it is anticipated that these size vessels will soon become regular visitors to the Port of Cork.
With an overall length of 230m, a deadweight tonnage of 43,600 tonnes, the ship is carrying containers of fresh fruit, predominately Fyffes bananas along with pineapples and melons."
The Port of Cork Interceptor vessel 'Gleann Mor' transports pilot John Horgan to the ship as she approaches Cork Harbour.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-port-02 
 "PORT OF CORK WELCOMED LARGEST CONTAINER SHIP TO DATE. 
On Thursday 28th June 2018 the container ship MV Polar Costa Rica berthed at the Port of Cork’s Deepwater Berth in Ringaskiddy as part of a weekly scheduled call from Central America to Cork. This container ship is the largest container ship to berth in Ringaskiddy Deepwater Berth to date. Despite the size of this vessel, the discharge operation will take just 6-8 hours, highlighting the Port of Cork’s capability as a Tier 1 port. As the Port of Cork recently began construction of the new Cork Container Terminal in Ringaskiddy, it is anticipated that these size vessels will soon become regular visitors to the Port of Cork.
With an overall length of 230m, a deadweight tonnage of 43,600 tonnes, the ship is carrying containers of fresh fruit, predominately Fyffes bananas along with pineapples and melons."
The vessel as she approaches Cork Harbour.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-port-01 
 "PORT OF CORK WELCOMED LARGEST CONTAINER SHIP TO DATE. 
On Thursday 28th June 2018 the container ship MV Polar Costa Rica berthed at the Port of Cork’s Deepwater Berth in Ringaskiddy as part of a weekly scheduled call from Central America to Cork. This container ship is the largest container ship to berth in Ringaskiddy Deepwater Berth to date. Despite the size of this vessel, the discharge operation will take just 6-8 hours, highlighting the Port of Cork’s capability as a Tier 1 port. As the Port of Cork recently began construction of the new Cork Container Terminal in Ringaskiddy, it is anticipated that these size vessels will soon become regular visitors to the Port of Cork.
With an overall length of 230m, a deadweight tonnage of 43,600 tonnes, the ship is carrying containers of fresh fruit, predominately Fyffes bananas along with pineapples and melons."
Stern of the vessel as she approaches Cork Harbour.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-janeites-04 
 EE news request 28/06/2018 at Crawford Art Gallery, Cork City.
Caroline Jane Knight, 5th great niece of author Jane Austen, spoke to 'Cork Friends of Jane Austen' in the Crawford Art Gallery at 12:30pm on Wednesday 27th June. 
Twitter @CorkJaneites
Cork Friends of Jane Austen have monthly meetings at Bishopstown Library on the first Tuesday of each month at 11am.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Caroline Jane Knight signed copies of her book 'Jane & Me - My Austen Heritage'.
'Cork Janeites' Alice O'Sullivan-Barry, Mary Kelleher; guest speaker Caroline Jane Knight; Annette Turner and Eileen Collins at the talk.
LC-janeites-03 
 EE news request 28/06/2018 at Crawford Art Gallery, Cork City.
Caroline Jane Knight, 5th great niece of author Jane Austen, spoke to 'Cork Friends of Jane Austen' in the Crawford Art Gallery at 12:30pm on Wednesday 27th June. 
Twitter @CorkJaneites
Cork Friends of Jane Austen have monthly meetings at Bishopstown Library on the first Tuesday of each month at 11am.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
'Janeites' Eithne Lynch, Marie Shinnick, Majella O'Callaghan and Margaret Mulderrig attending the talk.
LC-janeites-02 
 EE news request 28/06/2018 at Crawford Art Gallery, Cork City.
Caroline Jane Knight, 5th great niece of author Jane Austen, spoke to 'Cork Friends of Jane Austen' in the Crawford Art Gallery at 12:30pm on Wednesday 27th June. 
Twitter @CorkJaneites
Cork Friends of Jane Austen have monthly meetings at Bishopstown Library on the first Tuesday of each month at 11am.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Caroline Jane Knight with copies of her book 'Jane & Me - My Austen Heritage', pictured with Michelle Whelan, Friends of Crawford Gallery.
LC-janeites-01 
 EE news request 28/06/2018 at Crawford Art Gallery, Cork City.
Caroline Jane Knight, 5th great niece of author Jane Austen, spoke to 'Cork Friends of Jane Austen' in the Crawford Art Gallery at 12:30pm on Wednesday 27th June. 
Twitter @CorkJaneites
Attendees at the lunchtime event in the city.
Cork Friends of Jane Austen have monthly meetings at Bishopstown Library on the first Tuesday of each month at 11am.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cork-08 
 (foreground) Buildings at the Irish Naval base at Haulbowline, Co Cork. Included is the Island Crematorium on Rocky Island, and (middle right) the Coastal and Marine Resources Centre (CMRC) located at Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork.
Wind power, Indaver planning, incinerator, waste, import, export, cork harbour, CHASE, electricity.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cork-07 
 (foreground) Irish Naval base at Haulbowline, Co Cork. Included is the Island Crematorium.
Wind power, Indaver planning, incinerator, waste, import, export, cork harbour, CHASE, electricity, pylons, power, green, emergency, evacuation, bridge to Haulbowline.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-cork-06 
 EEXX stock image 20/06/2018.
Irish Naval Service patrol vessel P62 LE James Joyce tied up at the naval base at Haulbowline, Co. Cork. The LE James Joyce is a Samuel Beckett-class offshore patrol vessel (OPV) and was built by Babcock Marine Appledore and commisioned on 1st September 2015.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
Keywords; Navy, naval service, irish defence forces, sailor, seaman, island, fishing, humanitarian, overseas, protection, ship, ships, 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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