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 Anita and David Jennings at their home in Rosscarbery, Co Cork with their four and a half year old daughter Olivia. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Anita and David Jennings at their home in Rosscarbery, Co Cork with their four and a half year old daughter Olivia. Picture Dan Linehan
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Emma Murphy at Meadows & Byrne, Blarney Wollen Mills, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Emma Murphy at Meadows & Byrne, Blarney Wollen Mills, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Emma Murphy at Meadows & Byrne, Blarney Wollen Mills, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Emma Murphy at Meadows & Byrne, Blarney Wollen Mills, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Autumn Winter Homestyle Magazine 
Emma Murphy at Meadows & Byrne, Blarney Wollen Mills, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Emma Murphy at Meadows & Byrne, Blarney Wollen Mills, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Emma Murphy at Meadows & Byrne, Blarney Wollen Mills, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Emma Murphy at Meadows & Byrne, Blarney Wollen Mills, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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Emma Murphy at Meadows & Byrne, Blarney Wollen Mills, Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Martin, Oisín,Louie and Noreen O’Neill with her horses Ruby, lissy and Isabel at Eponaretreats in Rathcormac where she runs equine therapy. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Noreen O’Neill with her horses lissy and Isabel at Eponaretreats in Rathcormac where she runs equine therapy. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Noreen O’Neill with her horse lissy at Eponaretreats in Rathcormac where she runs equine therapy. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Noreen O’Neill with her horse lissy at Eponaretreats in Rathcormac where she runs equine therapy. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Noreen O’Neill with her horse lissy at Eponaretreats in Rathcormac where she runs equine therapy. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Noreen O’Neill with her horse lissy at Eponaretreats in Rathcormac where she runs equine therapy. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Noreen O’Neill with her horses Ruby, lissy and Isabel at Eponaretreats in Rathcormac where she runs equine therapy. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Noreen O’Neill with her horse lissy at Eponaretreats in Rathcormac where she runs equine therapy. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Noreen O’Neill with her horse lissy at Eponaretreats in Rathcormac where she runs equine therapy. Picture Dan Linehan
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 For Peter Dowdall 
Radbeckia Gold Sturm.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 For Peter Dowdall 
Radbeckia Gold Sturm.
Picture Dan Linehan
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 Business owner Vicki Craber of It’s so Me at the Douglas Village Shopping Centre, Douglas, Cork which was damaged by fire on Saturday evening. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Conor Lee, Iryna Suhnaska, and Fergal Conefrey of Tower Holdings Group at the information session at Custom House about the planned 34-storey hotel tower at Port of Cork / Custom House Quay.
A public information session was held on Saturday 13th July for members of the public to view the plans and talk with representatives of Tower Holdings Group.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Ocean Escapes Harbour Tours depart Cork City travelling downriver on The River Lee from Port of Cork City marina.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Ocean Escapes Harbour Tours depart Cork City travelling downriver on The River Lee.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Crew members onboard the sail-training vessel 'Pelican of London', climb the main mast, while berthed at Custom House Quay, Cork city, on Thursday 5th September 2019. The vessel was built in 1948 and served as an Arctic trawler under the name 'Pelican' before operating as a coastal trading vessel under the name 'Kadett', until 1995. In 2007 a conversion to a sail-training vessel was completed.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Passing birds....Crew members onboard the sail-training vessel 'Pelican of London', climb the main mast, while berthed at Custom House Quay, Cork city, on Thursday 5th September 2019. The vessel was built in 1948 and served as an Arctic trawler under the name 'Pelican' before operating as a coastal trading vessel under the name 'Kadett', until 1995. In 2007 a conversion to a sail-training vessel was completed.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Crew members onboard the sail-training vessel 'Pelican of London', climb the main mast and highest yard, while berthed at Custom House Quay, Cork city, on Thursday 5th September 2019. The vessel was built in 1948 and served as an Arctic trawler under the name 'Pelican' before operating as a coastal trading vessel under the name 'Kadett', until 1995. In 2007 a conversion to a sail-training vessel was completed.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Crew member onboard the sail-training vessel 'Pelican of London', climbs to the yardarm, while berthed at Custom House Quay, Cork city, on Thursday 5th September 2019. The vessel was built in 1948 and served as an Arctic trawler under the name 'Pelican' before operating as a coastal trading vessel under the name 'Kadett', until 1995. In 2007 a conversion to a sail-training vessel was completed.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Crew members onboard the sail-training vessel 'Pelican of London', climb the main mast, while berthed at Custom House Quay, Cork city, on Thursday 5th September 2019. The vessel was built in 1948 and served as an Arctic trawler under the name 'Pelican' before operating as a coastal trading vessel under the name 'Kadett', until 1995. In 2007 a conversion to a sail-training vessel was completed.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Crew members onboard the sail-training vessel 'Pelican of London', climb the main mast, while berthed at Custom House Quay, Cork city, on Thursday 5th September 2019. The vessel was built in 1948 and served as an Arctic trawler under the name 'Pelican' before operating as a coastal trading vessel under the name 'Kadett', until 1995. In 2007 a conversion to a sail-training vessel was completed.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Crew members onboard the sail-training vessel 'Pelican of London', climb the main mast, while berthed at Custom House Quay, Cork city, with a backdrop of construction tower cranes on Thursday 5th September 2019. The vessel was built in 1948 and served as an Arctic trawler under the name 'Pelican' before operating as a coastal trading vessel under the name 'Kadett', until 1995. In 2007 a conversion to a sail-training vessel was completed.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Crew members onboard the sail-training vessel 'Pelican of London', climb the main mast, while berthed at Custom House Quay, Cork city on Thursday 5th September 2019. The vessel was built in 1948 and served as an Arctic trawler under the name 'Pelican' before operating as a coastal trading vessel under the name 'Kadett', until 1995. In 2007 a conversion to a sail-training vessel was completed.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Crew members onboard the sail-training vessel 'Pelican of London', climb a mast, while berthed at Custom House Quay, Cork city on Thursday 5th September 2019. The vessel was built in 1948 and served as an Arctic trawler under the name 'Pelican' before operating as a coastal trading vessel under the name 'Kadett', until 1995. In 2007 a conversion to a sail-training vessel was completed.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SEan O'Riordan story about Moby Dick sculpture for Youghal.
Sculptor Matthew Thompson with the piece.
( l to r) Sandra McLellan, Cllr Mary Linehan-Foley, Paudie White, Gavin Pollard, sculptor Matthew Thompson, James O'Connor, Helen Heaphy and Jim Flanagan, of Youghal 4 All.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SEan O'Riordan story about Moby Dick sculpture for Youghal.
Sculptor Matthew Thompson made the piece for Youghal 4 All.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SEan O'Riordan story about Moby Dick sculpture for Youghal.
Sculptor Matthew Thompson with the piece.
( l to r) Sandra McLellan, Paudie White, Cllr Mary Linehan-Foley, sculptor Matthew Thompson, James O'Connor, Jim Flanagan, Gavin Pollard and Helen Heaphy of Youghal 4 All.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SEan O'Riordan story about Moby Dick sculpture for Youghal.
Helen Heaphy of Youghal 4 All with sculptor Matthew Thompson with the piece.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 SEan O'Riordan story about Moby Dick sculpture for Youghal.
Sculptor Matthew Thompson with the piece.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Michael O'Connor of Pharmacy First Plus, Douglas at the meeting.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Attendees await the start of the meeting.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Traders etc etc - Ann Doherty, Chief Executive, Cork City Council, Lord Mayor Cllr John Sheehan, gardai and public representatives attended the meeting.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Included are Ann Doherty, Chief Executive, Cork City Council, Lord Mayor Cllr John Sheehan, gardai and public representatives at the meeting.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Leonard Higgins of Leonard Hair & Beauty, attending the meeting.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Leonard Higgins of Leonard Hair & Beauty, speaks to reporters before attending the meeting.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Leonard Higgins of Leonard Hair & Beauty, and Jimmy Shaoshvili of Image Barbershop attending the meeting.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Cath Farrell of 12 Tables, Douglas speaking with reporters before attending the meeting.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Cath Farrell and Dave Farrell of 12 Tables, Douglas attending the meeting.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Cath Farrell and Dave Farrell of 12 Tables, Douglas attending the meeting.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Tom O'Connor of The South County and Michael O'Connor of Pharmacy First Plus, Douglas attending the meeting.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Michael O'Connor of Pharmacy First Plus, Douglas speaking with reporters.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Michael O'Connor of Pharmacy First Plus, Douglas.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Vickie Creber.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Vickie Creber.
Meeting at Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork organised by Cork City Council to meet with Douglas village traders to tackle issues following the recent fire in Douglas Village Shopping Centre.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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 Aftermath of Douglas Village Shopping Centre fire in the multi-storey carpark- a traders meeting was held at The Rochestown Park Hotel, organised by Cork City Council for those affected by the fire.
A New Holland demolition machine, owned by Loftus Demolition, is parked beside the shopping centre carpark today, Thursday 5th September 2019.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Aftermath of Douglas Village Shopping Centre fire in the multi-storey carpark- a traders meeting was held at The Rochestown Park Hotel, organised by Cork City Council for those affected by the fire.
A New Holland demolition machine, owned by Loftus Demolition, is parked beside the shopping centre carpark today, Thursday 5th September 2019.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Pic; Larry Cummins.
File shot; Cork City Fire Brigade truck at Anglesea Street Fire Station.
Fire, Emergency services, rescue, road traffic accident, roads, crash, injured. 
 Keywords: Pic, Larry Cummins., File shot, Cork City Fire Brigade truck at Anglesea Street Fire Station., Fire, Emergency services, rescue, road traffic accident, roads, crash, injured.
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 EEXX news 25/04/2018.
Traffic pic following the collision on the N40 westbound towards the Bloomfield Interchange on the South Link, Co Cork. (on left) Eastbound traffic via the tunnel was also affected as can be seen in this image at 10am. (on right is Westbound traffic coming from the Jack Lynch Tunnel.
Pic; Larry Cummins
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 Cork City Skyline during sunset. Tower cranes at rest in the evening at Cork City construction sites, beside the River Lee at Penrose Quay.
Pic; Larry Cummins.
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