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 Taken by Síne McGrane age 13 in the garden at home with iPhone 5 on 13 July 2019 of Taz "dreaming in the dasies"
IMG 20190822 195620 
 This is my daughter Lily-Mai Cashman and our dog Storm taking a walk on Ballyheigue beach county Kerry. Taken on my smartphone.
20190204 103542 
 Reflecting on Rosscarbery
DENIS-camp-4 
 THE ECHO RORY NOONAN 22/08/2019
At the Cúl Camp at Ballinhassig GAA Club, Co. Cork, were (from left) Michael Coakley, Seán Harrington and Ben Lombard.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-camp-3 
 THE ECHO RORY NOONAN 22/08/2019
Neveen Lombard at the Cúl Camp at Ballinhassig GAA Club, Co. Cork.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-camp-2 
 THE ECHO RORY NOONAN 22/08/2019
Grace Twohig enjoying the Cúl Camp at Ballinhassig GAA Club, Co. Cork.
Picture Denis Minihane.
DENIS-camp-1 
 THE ECHO LIVE SPORT 20/08/2019
Cork hurler Patrick Horgan pictured with his nephew Alex Twomey and his niece Caoimhe McCarthy at the ProCampsCork hurling & camogie camp held at Glen Rovers GAA Club, Cork.
Picture Denis Minihane.
LC-mary-14 
 Ref Noel Baker story..."Some might call it a ewe-turn - an 85-year-old sheep farmer who was found guilty of allowing her sheep to wander from commonage in west Cork has had the case dismissed under the Probation Act.
Mary O'Sullivan of Hilltop House in Dreenapappara, near Ardgroom in County Cork was asked in February to consider putting up four large warning signs - to be maintained for three years - after her sheep were found wandering on a public road in contravention of a law dating back to 1851. 
Some of Mary O'Sullivan's sheep on the commonage on the Beara peninsula.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
LC-mary-13 
 Ref Noel Baker story..."Some might call it a ewe-turn - an 85-year-old sheep farmer who was found guilty of allowing her sheep to wander from commonage in west Cork has had the case dismissed under the Probation Act.
Mary O'Sullivan of Hilltop House in Dreenapappara, near Ardgroom in County Cork was asked in February to consider putting up four large warning signs - to be maintained for three years - after her sheep were found wandering on a public road in contravention of a law dating back to 1851. 
Mary O'Sullivan checks on her sheep on the Beara peninsula.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
LC-mary-12 
 Ref Noel Baker story..."Some might call it a ewe-turn - an 85-year-old sheep farmer who was found guilty of allowing her sheep to wander from commonage in west Cork has had the case dismissed under the Probation Act.
Mary O'Sullivan of Hilltop House in Dreenapappara, near Ardgroom in County Cork was asked in February to consider putting up four large warning signs - to be maintained for three years - after her sheep were found wandering on a public road in contravention of a law dating back to 1851. 
Mary O'Sullivan checks on her sheep on the remote Beara peninsula.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
LC-mary-11 
 Ref Noel Baker story..."Some might call it a ewe-turn - an 85-year-old sheep farmer who was found guilty of allowing her sheep to wander from commonage in west Cork has had the case dismissed under the Probation Act.
Mary O'Sullivan of Hilltop House in Dreenapappara, near Ardgroom in County Cork was asked in February to consider putting up four large warning signs - to be maintained for three years - after her sheep were found wandering on a public road in contravention of a law dating back to 1851. 
Mary O'Sullivan checks on her sheep on the remote Beara peninsula.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
LC-mary-10 
 Ref Noel Baker story..."Some might call it a ewe-turn - an 85-year-old sheep farmer who was found guilty of allowing her sheep to wander from commonage in west Cork has had the case dismissed under the Probation Act.
Mary O'Sullivan of Hilltop House in Dreenapappara, near Ardgroom in County Cork was asked in February to consider putting up four large warning signs - to be maintained for three years - after her sheep were found wandering on a public road in contravention of a law dating back to 1851. 
Mary O'Sullivan checks on her sheep on the Beara peninsula.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
LC-mary-09 
 Ref Noel Baker story..."Some might call it a ewe-turn - an 85-year-old sheep farmer who was found guilty of allowing her sheep to wander from commonage in west Cork has had the case dismissed under the Probation Act.
Mary O'Sullivan of Hilltop House in Dreenapappara, near Ardgroom in County Cork was asked in February to consider putting up four large warning signs - to be maintained for three years - after her sheep were found wandering on a public road in contravention of a law dating back to 1851. 
Mary O'Sullivan checks on her sheep on the Beara peninsula.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
LC-mary-08 
 Ref Noel Baker story..."Some might call it a ewe-turn - an 85-year-old sheep farmer who was found guilty of allowing her sheep to wander from commonage in west Cork has had the case dismissed under the Probation Act.
Mary O'Sullivan of Hilltop House in Dreenapappara, near Ardgroom in County Cork was asked in February to consider putting up four large warning signs - to be maintained for three years - after her sheep were found wandering on a public road in contravention of a law dating back to 1851. 
Mary O'Sullivan checks on her sheep on the Beara peninsula.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
LC-mary-07 
 Ref Noel Baker story..."Some might call it a ewe-turn - an 85-year-old sheep farmer who was found guilty of allowing her sheep to wander from commonage in west Cork has had the case dismissed under the Probation Act.
Mary O'Sullivan of Hilltop House in Dreenapappara, near Ardgroom in County Cork was asked in February to consider putting up four large warning signs - to be maintained for three years - after her sheep were found wandering on a public road in contravention of a law dating back to 1851. 
Mary O'Sullivan at home on the Beara peninsula.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
LC-mary-06 
 Ref Noel Baker story..."Some might call it a ewe-turn - an 85-year-old sheep farmer who was found guilty of allowing her sheep to wander from commonage in west Cork has had the case dismissed under the Probation Act.
Mary O'Sullivan of Hilltop House in Dreenapappara, near Ardgroom in County Cork was asked in February to consider putting up four large warning signs - to be maintained for three years - after her sheep were found wandering on a public road in contravention of a law dating back to 1851. 
Mary O'Sullivan on her quadbike used on the sheepfarm.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
LC-mary-05 
 Ref Noel Baker story..."Some might call it a ewe-turn - an 85-year-old sheep farmer who was found guilty of allowing her sheep to wander from commonage in west Cork has had the case dismissed under the Probation Act.
Mary O'Sullivan of Hilltop House in Dreenapappara, near Ardgroom in County Cork was asked in February to consider putting up four large warning signs - to be maintained for three years - after her sheep were found wandering on a public road in contravention of a law dating back to 1851. 
Mary O'Sullivan on her quadbike with the commonage in the background.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
LC-mary-04 
 Ref Noel Baker story..."Some might call it a ewe-turn - an 85-year-old sheep farmer who was found guilty of allowing her sheep to wander from commonage in west Cork has had the case dismissed under the Probation Act.
Mary O'Sullivan of Hilltop House in Dreenapappara, near Ardgroom in County Cork was asked in February to consider putting up four large warning signs - to be maintained for three years - after her sheep were found wandering on a public road in contravention of a law dating back to 1851. 
Mary O'Sullivan on her quadbike used on her property.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
LC-mary-03 
 Ref Noel Baker story..."Some might call it a ewe-turn - an 85-year-old sheep farmer who was found guilty of allowing her sheep to wander from commonage in west Cork has had the case dismissed under the Probation Act.
Mary O'Sullivan of Hilltop House in Dreenapappara, near Ardgroom in County Cork was asked in February to consider putting up four large warning signs - to be maintained for three years - after her sheep were found wandering on a public road in contravention of a law dating back to 1851. 
Mary O'Sullivan on her quadbike used on her property.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins
LC-mary-02 
 Ref Noel Baker story..."Some might call it a ewe-turn - an 85-year-old sheep farmer who was found guilty of allowing her sheep to wander from commonage in west Cork has had the case dismissed under the Probation Act.
Mary O'Sullivan of Hilltop House in Dreenapappara, near Ardgroom in County Cork was asked in February to consider putting up four large warning signs - to be maintained for three years - after her sheep were found wandering on a public road in contravention of a law dating back to 1851. 
Mary O'Sullivan with her sheepdog Lucy.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins

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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.
Add a gift card or promo code or voucher

**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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