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 Dane Murphy, Blarney United is fouled by Jack Naughton, College Corinthians who received a yellow card for the challenge. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Dane Murphy, Blarney United is fouled by Jack Naughton, College Corinthians who received a yellow card for the challenge. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Dane Murphy, Blarney United is fouled by Jack Naughton, College Corinthians who received a yellow card for the challenge. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Jack Naughton, Corinthians defends against Blarney United. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Dylan Twomey, Corinthians makes a clearance against Blarney United. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Eoghan McSweeney, Knocknagree is tracked by Michael Power, Bishopstown. Pic: Larry Cummins. Bon Secours 2021 Senior A Football Championship Round 2; Bishopstown vs Knocknagree at Carrigadrohid, Co Cork. Echo/Examiner Sport.
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 Defender Ben Healy, College Corinthians in action against Sean Barrett, Blarney United. Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Dane Murphy, Blarney United in action against College Corinthians Pic: Larry Cummins. Youths soccer- ECHO SPORT- College Corinthians vs Blarney United; Under 19s soccer at Castletreasure.
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 Douglas' Emma Kavanagh and Ballincollig's Sarah Buckley, battle in the air during their senior camogie championship clash at Ballygarvan. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Douglas' Mairead Mulrooney is tackled by Ballincollig's Sarah Keating, during their senior camogie championship clash at Ballygarvan. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Ballincollig's Orla Keating is fouled in possession by Douglas' Rebecca Sheehan, during their senior camogie championship clash at Ballygarvan. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Douglas' Katrina Mackey gets away from Ballincollig's Miriam Healy to score a point, during their senior camogie championship clash at Ballygarvan. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Cork City's Danielle Burke gets her pass away as DLR Waves' Carla McManus closes in, during their Women's National League clash, at Turner's Cross. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Cork City's Laura Shine is congratulated by her team-mates, after scoring against DLR Waves' during their Women's National League clash, at Turner's Cross. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Cork City's Becky Cassin sets up an attack as DLR Waves' Jetta Berrill closes in, during their Women's National League clash, at Turner's Cross. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Cork City's Shaunagh McCarthy wins the ball ahead of DLR Waves' Aoife Brophy, during their Women's National League clash, at Turner's Cross. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Team member Joe O'Keeffe is presented with his medal by Cork County Board chairman Marc Sheehan, at a dinner hosted by the Cork County Board to honour the 60th anniversary of the Cork minor football team who won the All-Ireland in 1961, at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 24.09.2021
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 Cork County Board chairman Marc Sheehan, front row, fourth from left, with team members at a dinner hosted by the Cork County Board to honour the 60th anniversary of the Cork minor football team who won the All-Ireland in 1961, at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 24.09.2021
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 Team members Brendan Larkin, Donal Barrett and Joe O'Keeffe, enjoying a dinner hosted by the Cork County Board to honour the 60th anniversary of the Cork minor football team who won the All-Ireland in 1961, at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 24.09.2021
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 Team members Vincent Cronin and Frank Cogan, at a dinner hosted by the Cork County Board to honour the 60th anniversary of the Cork minor football team who won the All-Ireland in 1961, at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 24.09.2021
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 Team members Jimmy O'Donoghue, Gus Harrington and Tommy Burke, attending a dinner hosted by the Cork County Board to honour the 60th anniversary of the Cork minor football team who won the All-Ireland in 1961, at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 24.09.2021
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 Team members Ned Monaghan, Ned Coughlan and Tom Monaghan, enjoying a dinner hosted by the Cork County Board to honour the 60th anniversary of the Cork minor football team who won the All-Ireland in 1961, at the Rochestown Park Hotel. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 24.09.2021
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 Cllr Marcia D'Alton, Indra Roelants, Anne Fitzgerald, Frances Tuohy, Ellen and Claire Coleman and Ann Spriggs, all members of harbour parishes including Passage West, Monkstown, Shanbally and Ringaskiddy, who are fundraising for memorial benches to honour Fr Con Cronin who was tragically killed in the Monkstown road traffic accident recently. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo News 24.09.2021
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 Douglas' Mairead Mulrooney gets away from Ballincollig's Trish Buttimer, during their senior camogie championship clash at Ballygarvan. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Douglas' Chloe Nason is tackled by Ballincollig's Trish Buttimer, during their senior camogie championship clash at Ballygarvan. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Cork City's Laura Shine scores past DLR Waves' Eva Badana, during their Women's National League clash, at Turner's Cross. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo Sport 25.09.2021
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 Cllr Marcia D'Alton, Ellen Coleman, Anne Fitzgerald, Ann Spriggs, Indra Roelants, Claire Coleman, Frances Tuohy and Shirley Mee, all members of harbour parishes including Passage West, Monkstown, Shanbally and Ringaskiddy, who are fundraising for memorial benches to honour Fr Con Cronin who was tragically killed in the Monkstown road traffic accident recently. Picture: David Keane. EEjob Echo News 24.09.2021
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 Frank O'Connor and Jude Sherry of anois.org design for the future pictured on John Redmond Street in front of the old Butter Exchange. Picture Dan Linehan
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 After being closed for five hundred and forty seven days the Everyman Palace Theatre on MacCurtain Street, Cork opened its doors to a live audience last night. Heart of a Dog by Éadaoin O'Donoghue cast members include Eadaoin O'Donoghue, Karen McCarthney, Steve Blount, Sophie Motley, Matthew O'Brien, Cathy White with lead actors Michael Grennell and Derbhle Crotty with the theatre dog Spoon. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Treaty United fans react to a missed chance against Cork City in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Treaty United fans react to a missed chance against Cork City in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Kieran Hanalon, Treaty United getting the better of Cork City player Aaron Bolger in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Kieran Hanalon, Treaty United getting the better of Cork City player Aaron Bolger in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cian Bargary, Cork City holding off Joe Collins , Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Aaron Bolger, Cork City putting pressure on Callum McNamara, , Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cian Murphy, Cork City getting the better of Joe Collins, Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 A Cork City fan falls onto the pitch during their sides clash with Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Treaty United make their way to the pitch for their clash with Cork City in the SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cork City fans urge their team on against Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Treaty United team warm up prior to their clash with Cork City in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Treaty United team warm up prior to their clash with Cork City in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 The Treaty United and Cork City teams warm up prior to their clash in the SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Fans make their way through the turnstiles for the Treaty United clash with Cork City in the SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Fans make their way through the turnstiles for the Treaty United clash with Cork City in the SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Fans make their way through the turnstiles for the Treaty United clash with Cork City in the SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner News 24-04-2014 Dan Kelleher, Joe Kelly and Johnny McCarthy enjoying craic and a pint 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
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 After being closed for five hundred and forty seven days the Everyman Palace Theatre on MacCurtain Street, Cork opened its doors to a live audience last night. Heart of a Dog by Éadaoin O'Donoghue cast members include Eadaoin O'Donoghue, Karen McCarthney, Steve Blount, Sophie Motley, Matthew O'Brien, Cathy White with lead actors Michael Grennell and Derbhle Crotty with the theatre dog Spoon. Picture Dan Linehan
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 A young Treaty United fan reacts to a missed chance against Cork City in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cian Coleman, Cork City is held off this ball by Clyde O'Connell of Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Cian Bargary, Cork City winning thei long throw ball from Kieran Hanlon and Clyde O'Connell of Treaty United in their SSE Airtricity League First Division match at Markets Field, Limerick. Picture Dan Linehan
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 My Wardrobe WOW - Claire McCarthy. NO VIDEO AVAILABLE FOR THIS. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Gallery volunteer Rebecca Crunden takes time out to view the exhibition at The Crawford Gallery, Cork City. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Catherine Burgess, from Waterford viewing the exhibition at The Crawford Gallery, Cork City. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Catherine Burgess, from Waterford viewing the exhibition. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Catherine Burgess, from Waterford viewing the exhibition. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Visual artist Ciara Rodgers, Backwater Artists Studio and sculptor Catherine Callanan, from Waterford viewing the exhibition. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Visual artist Ciara Rodgers, Backwater Artists Studio and sculptor Catherine Callanan, from Waterford viewing the exhibition. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Sculptor Catherine Callanan, from Waterford and visual artist Ciara Rodgers, Backwater Artists Studio attending the exhibition. Pic: Larry Cummins. 17 September 2021 - 9 January 2022 Rembrandt in Print presents 50 of the finest works from the Ashmolean’s world-class collection of over 200 etchings and drypoints by Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669). Widely hailed as the greatest painter of the Dutch Golden Age, Rembrandt was also one of the most innovative and experimental printmakers of the seventeenth century. This touring exhibition will present Rembrandt as an unrivalled storyteller through a selection of fifty outstanding prints ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s. These works demonstrate Rembrandt’s inventive techniques and extraordinary skills. They are displayed together for the first time. While most other contemporary printmakers made prints of historical, religious or mythological subjects, Rembrandt delighted in presenting everyday scenes. The exhibition includes a range of these images such as intimate family studies, a selection of confronting life-drawn nudes and carefully detailed characters observed on the streets of his native Leiden, including peasants, Ringball players and the repugnant Rat Catcher (1632). NO BOOKING REQUIRED | FREE ENTRY
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 Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore). The Mini-Montfort Ballet classes resumed on Wednesday 22nd September as the doors reopened for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.
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 Montfort College of Performing Arts at South Link Business Park, Kinsale Road (near Smyth's Toystore). The Mini-Montfort Ballet classes resumed on Wednesday 22nd September as the doors reopened for indoor dance lessons. Pic: Larry Cummins. Easing of restrictions for indoor dance activities following extensive lockdown during the Covid-19 coronavirus global pandemic. The dance college was closed from March 2020 with just three weeks of indoor activities in September 2020.

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Current offers: Prints ordered will not have the watermark. Postage of products within Ireland is INCLUDED in the prices displayed.
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