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 WOW ELAINE DUGGAN re bereavement support story 23/03/2023. Eileen and Denis McDonald at home in East Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 WOW ELAINE DUGGAN re bereavement support story 23/03/2023. Eileen and Denis McDonald at home in East Cork. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 WOW ELAINE DUGGAN re bereavement support story 23/03/2023. Eileen McDonald, bereavement therapist. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 WOW ELAINE DUGGAN re bereavement support story 23/03/2023. Eileen McDonald, bereavement therapist. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 WOW ELAINE DUGGAN re bereavement support story 23/03/2023. Denis McDonald. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 WOW ELAINE DUGGAN re bereavement support story 23/03/2023. Denis McDonald. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO RORY 24/03/2023. Mary Fitzpatrick, retired nurse, helping out with some of the retired bus drivers in Cork who were collecting for Daffodil Day at Wilton Shopping Centre, Cork, and who were also joined by Deirdre O'Reilly, (right) former journalist with The Echo who supported the drivers in fund raising efforts over the years and who joined them on the day. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 THE ECHO RORY 24/03/2023. Some of the retired bus drivers in Cork who were collecting for Daffodil Day at Wilton Shopping Centre, Cork, joined by Deirdre O'Reilly, (standing centre front) former journalist with The Echo who supported the drivers in fund raising efforts over the years and who joined them on the day, and staff from Tesco, O'Brien's Sandwich Bar and Wilton Shopping Centre who supported them also. Picture Denis Minihane.
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 Blown Away Bride and Groom Glen Roche and Jessica O'Mahony from Tralee who did not mind being blown away on the beach at Fenit in Kerry. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Blown Away Bride and Groom Glen Roche and Jessica O'Mahony from Tralee who did not mind being blown away on the beach at Fenit in Kerry. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Blown Away Bride and Groom Glen Roche and Jessica O'Mahony from Tralee who did not mind being blown away on the beach at Fenit in Kerry. Picture Dan Linehan
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 1976 ARCHIVE PHOTO 1976 ARCHIVE PHOTO Kilmurry Confirmation Class (28/04/76) Girls from the parish of Kilmurry with the Bishop of Cork Cornelius Lucey, after he confirmed them at Cloughduv. Included is Rev. G. Kelleher. 28/04/1976 Examiner photo. REF: 202/44 XJJF
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together National School new school building on Carr's Hill. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together new school building on Carr's Hill. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together were presented with a Gold Award by UNICEF Ireland, represented by Lydia McCarthy, for the great work done by their students on Children’s Rights. Principal Alan Sheehan speaking at the new school. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together were presented with a Gold Award by UNICEF Ireland, represented by Lydia McCarthy, for the great work done by their students on Children’s Rights. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together were presented with a Gold Award by UNICEF Ireland, represented by Lydia McCarthy, for the great work done by their students on Children’s Rights. School choir performance during the ceremony at the new school. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together were presented with a Gold Award by UNICEF Ireland, represented by Lydia McCarthy, for the great work done by their students on Children’s Rights. School choir performance during the ceremony at the new school. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together were presented with a Gold Award by UNICEF Ireland, represented by Lydia McCarthy, for the great work done by their students on Children’s Rights. School choir performance during the ceremony at the new school. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together were presented with a Gold Award by UNICEF Ireland, represented by Lydia McCarthy, for the great work done by their students on Children’s Rights. Pupils watch and listen during the ceremony at the new school. Pic: Larry Cummins
LC-unicef-gold-06 
 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together were presented with a Gold Award by UNICEF Ireland, represented by Lydia McCarthy, for the great work done by their students on Children’s Rights. Pupils watch and listen during the ceremony at the new school. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together were presented with a Gold Award by UNICEF Ireland, represented by Lydia McCarthy, for the great work done by their students on Children’s Rights. Student council members who spoke during the ceremony at the new school. (l to r) Peyton Lucey, Harry Coole, Aoibhe O'Flanagan, Oisin Weldon, Pedro Gheorgher and Belle Tiptaft. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together were presented with a Gold Award by UNICEF Ireland, represented by Lydia McCarthy, for the great work done by their students on Children’s Rights. Student council members who spoke during the ceremony at the new school. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together were presented with a Gold Award by UNICEF Ireland, represented by Lydia McCarthy, for the great work done by their students on Children’s Rights. Included is Principal Alan Sheehan, the Lord Mayor Cllr Deirdre Forde, student council members, Lydia McCarthy, UNICEF Ireland and teacher Ciara Lynch at the new school. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together were presented with a Gold Award by UNICEF Ireland, represented by Lydia McCarthy, for the great work done by their students on Children’s Rights. Included is the Lord Mayor Cllr Deirdre Forde, Principal Alan Sheehan, teacher Ciara Lynch, student council members and pupils and staff at the new school. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together were presented with a Gold Award by UNICEF Ireland, represented by Lydia McCarthy, for the great work done by their students on Children’s Rights. Included is the Lord Mayor Cllr Deirdre Forde, Principal Alan Sheehan, student council members and pupils and staff at the new school. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Douglas Rochestown Educate Together were presented with a Gold Award by UNICEF Ireland, represented by Lydia McCarthy, for the great work done by their students on Children’s Rights. Included is the Lord Mayor Cllr Deirdre Forde, Principal Alan Sheehan, student council members and pupils and staff at the new school. Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Pupils at Scoil Iosaf Naofa, Ballintemple National School, Crab Lane, Cork City ROCK THEIR SOCKS on World Down Syndrome day 2023. ( 5th class pupils show off their odd socks in the school.yard. FROM DOWN SYNDROME CORK...."Why do we celebrate World Down Syndrome day on March 21st???? People with Down Syndrome have three copies of Chromosome 21. This is why we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on the 21st day of the 3rd month. We all get 23 Chromosomes from our Mother and 23 from our Father. Some people say chromosomes look like pairs of socks. Sometimes people have an extra ‘sock’ or chromosome and a person with Down Syndrome has an extra copy of Chromosome 21. This makes people with Down Syndrome a little bit different but different is ok. People with Down Syndrome learn, laugh, love, live and just like the rest of us, sometimes also get cross, sad, dislike things, get uncomfortable being stared at and just want to join in with everyone else. Wearing cool socks or odd socks on March 21st raises awareness of the importance of including people who are different. An odd pair of socks can do the same thing as a matching pair of socks, in other words they are different but still do the same thing. So by wearing fun socks on March 21st we can help to encourage people to start a conversation about diversity, uniqueness, inclusion and acceptance". Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Pupils at Scoil Iosaf Naofa, Ballintemple National School, Crab Lane, Cork City ROCK THEIR SOCKS on World Down Syndrome day 2023. ( Cian Minogue and classmates showing off their odd socks in the school.yard. FROM DOWN SYNDROME CORK...."Why do we celebrate World Down Syndrome day on March 21st???? People with Down Syndrome have three copies of Chromosome 21. This is why we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on the 21st day of the 3rd month. We all get 23 Chromosomes from our Mother and 23 from our Father. Some people say chromosomes look like pairs of socks. Sometimes people have an extra ‘sock’ or chromosome and a person with Down Syndrome has an extra copy of Chromosome 21. This makes people with Down Syndrome a little bit different but different is ok. People with Down Syndrome learn, laugh, love, live and just like the rest of us, sometimes also get cross, sad, dislike things, get uncomfortable being stared at and just want to join in with everyone else. Wearing cool socks or odd socks on March 21st raises awareness of the importance of including people who are different. An odd pair of socks can do the same thing as a matching pair of socks, in other words they are different but still do the same thing. So by wearing fun socks on March 21st we can help to encourage people to start a conversation about diversity, uniqueness, inclusion and acceptance". Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Pupils at Scoil Iosaf Naofa, Ballintemple National School, Crab Lane, Cork City ROCK THEIR SOCKS on World Down Syndrome day 2023. ( Cian Minogue and classmates Niall, Jack, James, Isabella, Ava, Marlee and Maeve show off their odd socks in the school.yard. FROM DOWN SYNDROME CORK...."Why do we celebrate World Down Syndrome day on March 21st???? People with Down Syndrome have three copies of Chromosome 21. This is why we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on the 21st day of the 3rd month. We all get 23 Chromosomes from our Mother and 23 from our Father. Some people say chromosomes look like pairs of socks. Sometimes people have an extra ‘sock’ or chromosome and a person with Down Syndrome has an extra copy of Chromosome 21. This makes people with Down Syndrome a little bit different but different is ok. People with Down Syndrome learn, laugh, love, live and just like the rest of us, sometimes also get cross, sad, dislike things, get uncomfortable being stared at and just want to join in with everyone else. Wearing cool socks or odd socks on March 21st raises awareness of the importance of including people who are different. An odd pair of socks can do the same thing as a matching pair of socks, in other words they are different but still do the same thing. So by wearing fun socks on March 21st we can help to encourage people to start a conversation about diversity, uniqueness, inclusion and acceptance". Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Pupils at Scoil Iosaf Naofa, Ballintemple National School, Crab Lane, Cork City ROCK THEIR SOCKS on World Down Syndrome day 2023. ( Cian Minogue and classmates Niall, Jack, James, Isabella, Ava, Marlee and Maeve show off their odd socks in the school.yard. FROM DOWN SYNDROME CORK...."Why do we celebrate World Down Syndrome day on March 21st???? People with Down Syndrome have three copies of Chromosome 21. This is why we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on the 21st day of the 3rd month. We all get 23 Chromosomes from our Mother and 23 from our Father. Some people say chromosomes look like pairs of socks. Sometimes people have an extra ‘sock’ or chromosome and a person with Down Syndrome has an extra copy of Chromosome 21. This makes people with Down Syndrome a little bit different but different is ok. People with Down Syndrome learn, laugh, love, live and just like the rest of us, sometimes also get cross, sad, dislike things, get uncomfortable being stared at and just want to join in with everyone else. Wearing cool socks or odd socks on March 21st raises awareness of the importance of including people who are different. An odd pair of socks can do the same thing as a matching pair of socks, in other words they are different but still do the same thing. So by wearing fun socks on March 21st we can help to encourage people to start a conversation about diversity, uniqueness, inclusion and acceptance". Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Pupils at Scoil Iosaf Naofa, Ballintemple National School, Crab Lane, Cork City ROCK THEIR SOCKS on World Down Syndrome day 2023. ( Cian Minogue and classmates Niall, Jack, James, Isabella, Ava, Marlee and Maeve show off their odd socks in the school.yard. FROM DOWN SYNDROME CORK...."Why do we celebrate World Down Syndrome day on March 21st???? People with Down Syndrome have three copies of Chromosome 21. This is why we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on the 21st day of the 3rd month. We all get 23 Chromosomes from our Mother and 23 from our Father. Some people say chromosomes look like pairs of socks. Sometimes people have an extra ‘sock’ or chromosome and a person with Down Syndrome has an extra copy of Chromosome 21. This makes people with Down Syndrome a little bit different but different is ok. People with Down Syndrome learn, laugh, love, live and just like the rest of us, sometimes also get cross, sad, dislike things, get uncomfortable being stared at and just want to join in with everyone else. Wearing cool socks or odd socks on March 21st raises awareness of the importance of including people who are different. An odd pair of socks can do the same thing as a matching pair of socks, in other words they are different but still do the same thing. So by wearing fun socks on March 21st we can help to encourage people to start a conversation about diversity, uniqueness, inclusion and acceptance". Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Pupils at Scoil Iosaf Naofa, Ballintemple National School, Crab Lane, Cork City ROCK THEIR SOCKS on World Down Syndrome day 2023. ( Cian Minogue and classmates Niall, Jack, James, Isabella, Ava, Marlee and Maeve show off their odd socks in the school.yard. FROM DOWN SYNDROME CORK...."Why do we celebrate World Down Syndrome day on March 21st???? People with Down Syndrome have three copies of Chromosome 21. This is why we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on the 21st day of the 3rd month. We all get 23 Chromosomes from our Mother and 23 from our Father. Some people say chromosomes look like pairs of socks. Sometimes people have an extra ‘sock’ or chromosome and a person with Down Syndrome has an extra copy of Chromosome 21. This makes people with Down Syndrome a little bit different but different is ok. People with Down Syndrome learn, laugh, love, live and just like the rest of us, sometimes also get cross, sad, dislike things, get uncomfortable being stared at and just want to join in with everyone else. Wearing cool socks or odd socks on March 21st raises awareness of the importance of including people who are different. An odd pair of socks can do the same thing as a matching pair of socks, in other words they are different but still do the same thing. So by wearing fun socks on March 21st we can help to encourage people to start a conversation about diversity, uniqueness, inclusion and acceptance". Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Pupils at Scoil Iosaf Naofa, Ballintemple National School, Crab Lane, Cork City ROCK THEIR SOCKS on World Down Syndrome day 2023. ( Cian Minogue and classmates Niall, Jack, James, Isabella, Ava, Marlee and Maeve show off their odd socks in the school.yard. FROM DOWN SYNDROME CORK...."Why do we celebrate World Down Syndrome day on March 21st???? People with Down Syndrome have three copies of Chromosome 21. This is why we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on the 21st day of the 3rd month. We all get 23 Chromosomes from our Mother and 23 from our Father. Some people say chromosomes look like pairs of socks. Sometimes people have an extra ‘sock’ or chromosome and a person with Down Syndrome has an extra copy of Chromosome 21. This makes people with Down Syndrome a little bit different but different is ok. People with Down Syndrome learn, laugh, love, live and just like the rest of us, sometimes also get cross, sad, dislike things, get uncomfortable being stared at and just want to join in with everyone else. Wearing cool socks or odd socks on March 21st raises awareness of the importance of including people who are different. An odd pair of socks can do the same thing as a matching pair of socks, in other words they are different but still do the same thing. So by wearing fun socks on March 21st we can help to encourage people to start a conversation about diversity, uniqueness, inclusion and acceptance". Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Pupils at Scoil Iosaf Naofa, Ballintemple National School, Crab Lane, Cork City ROCK THEIR SOCKS on World Down Syndrome day 2023. ( l to r) Diarmuid Rogers, Aibhe Murphy, Cian Minogue, Elena O'Riordan and Leon Cummins show off their odd socks at school. FROM DOWN SYNDROME CORK...."Why do we celebrate World Down Syndrome day on March 21st???? People with Down Syndrome have three copies of Chromosome 21. This is why we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day on the 21st day of the 3rd month. We all get 23 Chromosomes from our Mother and 23 from our Father. Some people say chromosomes look like pairs of socks. Sometimes people have an extra ‘sock’ or chromosome and a person with Down Syndrome has an extra copy of Chromosome 21. This makes people with Down Syndrome a little bit different but different is ok. People with Down Syndrome learn, laugh, love, live and just like the rest of us, sometimes also get cross, sad, dislike things, get uncomfortable being stared at and just want to join in with everyone else. Wearing cool socks or odd socks on March 21st raises awareness of the importance of including people who are different. An odd pair of socks can do the same thing as a matching pair of socks, in other words they are different but still do the same thing. So by wearing fun socks on March 21st we can help to encourage people to start a conversation about diversity, uniqueness, inclusion and acceptance". Pic: Larry Cummins
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 Tracy Newman, General Manager Clayton Hotel Silver Springs and Norina O'Callaghan, Sales and Marketing Manager Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, present Gear Bags to Michael McDonagh, Mayfield Gaa Juvenile Secretary, also included is Neil Crean, Mayfield Gaa Juvenile Chairperson, Ciaran Sharkey and Ryan Harrington, Mayfield Gaa Felie squad members. EEjob 20/03/2023. Echo Sport. Clayton Hotel Silver Springs presentation of Gear Bags to Mayfield Gaa 2023 Feile Hurling and Football teams, at the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Tracy Newman, General Manager Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, presents Gear Bags to Michael McDonagh, Mayfield Gaa Juvenile Secretary, also included is Neil Crean, Mayfield Gaa Juvenile Chairperson, Ciaran Sharkey and Ryan Harrington, Mayfield Gaa Felie squad members. EEjob 20/03/2023. Echo Sport. Clayton Hotel Silver Springs presentation of Gear Bags to Mayfield Gaa 2023 Feile Hurling and Football teams, at the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Tracy Newman, General Manager Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, presents Gear Bags to Michael McDonagh, Mayfield Gaa Juvenile Secretary, also included are Ciaran Sharkey and Ryan Harrington, Mayfield Gaa Felie squad members. EEjob 20/03/2023. Echo Sport. Clayton Hotel Silver Springs presentation of Gear Bags to Mayfield Gaa 2023 Feile Hurling and Football teams, at the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 Tracy Newman, General Manager Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, presents Gear Bags to Michael McDonagh, Mayfield Gaa Juvenile Secretary, also included are Ciaran Sharkey and Ryan Harrington, Mayfield Gaa Felie squad members. EEjob 20/03/2023. Echo Sport. Clayton Hotel Silver Springs presentation of Gear Bags to Mayfield Gaa 2023 Feile Hurling and Football teams, at the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs, Cork. Picture: Jim Coughlan.
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 EE 21/03/2023 SPORT - The persistant rain seen during the Munster Minor Hurling Championship Round 1 match between Waterford and Limerick at the Fraher Field in Dungarvan. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 21/03/2023 SPORT - Waterford's Callum Carroll and Limerick's Jack Cosgrove tussle for possession during the Munster Minor Hurling Championship Round 1 match at the Fraher Field in Dungarvan. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 21/03/2023 SPORT - Waterford's Conor Tobin reaches for the sliothar ahead of Limerick's Conor Bickford during the Munster Minor Hurling Championship Round 1 match at the Fraher Field in Dungarvan. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 21/03/2023 SPORT - Limerick's Matthew Fitzgerlad makes a splash as he stumbles to the ground in front of Waterford's Adam Regan during the Munster Minor Hurling Championship Round 1 match at the Fraher Field in Dungarvan. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 21/03/2023 SPORT - Waterford's Adam Regan chases after a loose sliothar with Jack Cosgrove and Matthew Fitzgerald of Limerick during the Munster Minor Hurling Championship Round 1 match at the Fraher Field in Dungarvan. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 21/03/2023 SPORT - Waterford's Sean Mackey attempts to break away from Limerick players Sean Morrissey and Conor Bickford during the Munster Minor Hurling Championship Round 1 match at the Fraher Field in Dungarvan. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 18/03/2023 WOW - Lorna Crowley pictured with the Echo Boy in her third and final outfit. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 18/03/2023 WOW - Lorna Crowley pictured with the Echo Boy in her third and final outfit. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 18/03/2023 WOW - Lorna Crowley pictured in her second outfit. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 18/03/2023 WOW - Lorna Crowley pictured in her second outfit. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 18/03/2023 WOW - Lorna Crowley pictured in her second outfit Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 18/03/2023 WOW - Lorna Crowley pictured in her first favourite outfit. Pictute: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 18/03/2023 WOW - Lorna Crowley pictured in her first favourite outfit. Pictute: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 19/03/2023 SPORT - Douglas Hall who drew 2-2 with Springfield Ramblers in teh CWSSL Under 14 Premier division match at the Stephen Ireland Astro picth in Cobh.. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 19/03/2023 SPORT - Springfield Ramblers who played against Douglas Hall in the CWSSL Under 14 Premier division match at the Stephen Ireland Astro picth in Cobh.. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 19/03/2023 NEWS - Dr Patricia Woodbury and Frederick J Kohlman Jnr of Newport News seen making a presentation to the Carrigaline Municipal District members along with Jim Kelly, Chairman Carrigaline Twinning Committee marking the official twinning between the two communities at a reception held in the Carrigaline Court Hotel recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 19/03/2023 NEWS - Pictured at the recent twinning ceremony between the Carrigaline Municipal District and Newport News in Virginia in the Carrigalinje Court Hotel were Phyllis Kohlman, Newport News with Barry Cogan and Maura Morrissey from Carrigaline. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 19/03/2023 NEWS - Eledcted representatives from both the Carrigaline Municipal District and Newport News including Minister Michael McGrath TD pictured at the twinning ceremonies between both communities in the Carrigaline Court Hotel recently. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 19/03/2023 NEWS - Pictured signing the Twinning Charters between the Carrigaline Municipal District and Newport News, Virginia USA in the Carrigaline Court Hotel were from L to R Jim Kelly, Chaiman Carrigaline Twinning Committee; Michael Wall, Chairman Carrigaline Community Assoc.; Valerie O'Sullivan Deputy CEO Cork County Council; Cllr Ben Dalton O'Sullivan, Chairman Carrigaline Municipal District; Frederick J Kohlman Jnr, President Sister Cities of Newport News and Dr Patricia Woodbury, Chairwoman City of Newport News. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 19/03/2023 NEWS - Cllr Marcia Dalton, centre, pictured with Sarah Sutton and Vikki Chaff Hankie of Newport News VA at the recent Twinning Ceremony between Carrigaline Municipal District and Newport News in the Carrigaline Court Hotel. Picture: Howard Crowdy
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 EE 19/03/2023 NEWS - Toasting the twinning between the Carrigaline Municipal District and Newport News were Dr Hiriam Morgan, UCC; Rhyl Reddy, Newport News and Jim Kelly, Chairman Carrigaline Twinning Committee. Picture: Howard Crowdy

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