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 Cork Business Association's Events Committee; Niamh Murphy, Dave O’Brien, Cliona Barnes and Margaret O Regan. Picture: Chani Anderson
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 Marking XX Ronan Bagnall: 21/02/25 : Members of the community group Midleton East Cork Flood & Protect, Caroline Leahy, Catherine Power, Derry O’Neill and Radu Sighencea pictured beside the pipe which has become a permanent addition to Baby’s Walk in Midleton, however this is one of the few proactive flood defences in the east Cork town which still quakes in the aftermath of the 2015 and 2023 floods, forcing the group to take action into their own hands. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking XX Ronan Bagnall: 21/02/25 : Members of the community group Midleton East Cork Flood & Protect, Liam Motherway, Kay Reeves, Derry O’Neill and Noreen Motherway pictured beside the pipe which has become a permanent addition to Baby’s Walk in Midleton, however this is one of the few proactive flood defences in the east Cork town which still quakes in the aftermath of the 2015 and 2023 floods, forcing the group to take action into their own hands. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking XX Ronan Bagnall: 21/02/25 : Liam and Noreen Motherway, members of the community group Midleton East Cork Flood & Protect, pictured in front of their home on the riverbank in Midleton where the flood water almost entirely submerged the ground floor during storm Babet, the couple say that constant fear of floods has left them devastated. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking XX Ronan Bagnall: 21/02/25 : Mona Stromsoe and Caroline Leahy, Founder and administrator of the community group Midleton East Cork Flood & Protect, pictured in Baby’s Walk, Midleton with the self funded water leak detection kits they have distributed to the community, many of which struggle to sleep for fear of flooding during the night. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking XX Ronan Bagnall: 21/02/25 : Members of the community group Midleton East Cork Flood & Protect, Noreen Motherway, Adrienne Sheehan and Breda O’Neill, pictured in Baby’s Walk, Midleton with the self help literature they have collated and distributed to the wider community. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking XX Ronan Bagnall: 21/02/25 : Pictured Left to Right in Baby’s Walk, Midleton are Radu Sighencea, Liam Motherway, Pat and Beth Lomasney, Mona Stromsoe, Caroline Leahy, Catherine Power, Kay Reeves, Noreen Motherway, Adrienne Sheehan and Breda O’Neill are members of the community group, Midleton East Cork Flood & Protect, all of whom has had their lives severely impacted by ongoing floods but tired of waiting for promised flood relief packages they have self funded water leak detection kits for the community. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: XX/ EE Mary Corcoran: 21/02/25 Ger Ryan, 3rd Officer, Robert O'Brien, 3rd officer, Gerry Myers, 3rd Officer, Victor Shine, 2nd Officer, Tadhg O’ Mahony, 3rd Officer and David Spillett, Chief of the Cork City Fire Brigade pictured at the passing out ceremony in Ballincollig fire station. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: XX/ EE Mary Corcoran: 21/02/25 Ger Ryan, 3rd Officer, Robert O'Brien, 3rd officer, Gerry Myers, 3rd Officer, Victor Shine, 2nd Officer and David Spillett, Chief of the Cork City Fire Brigade pictured at the passing out ceremony in Ballincollig fire station. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: XX/ EE Mary Corcoran: 21/02/25 The O'Brien family are third generation firefighters, pictured attending the passing out off the newest family recruit, Colin are extended family members Fiona, Aidan, his father Robert, third officer, his Uncle Steven and his mother Linda who holds a photograph of his late grandfather Bob, now deceased, served in the fire brigade for 28 years. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: XX/ EE Mary Corcoran: 21/02/25 Pictured attending the passing out ceremony of Josh Beecher, are his parents James and Mags and his brother Ben. Josh is the great grandnephew of Firefighter Dick Beecher who lost his life in the line of service 50 years ago. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: XX/ EE Mary Corcoran: 21/02/25 The O'Brien family are third generation firefighters, pictured attending the passing out off the newest family recruit, Colin are his Uncle Steven and his father Robert, third officer, his late grandfather Bob, now deceased, served in the fire brigade for 28 years. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: XX/ EE Mary Corcoran: 21/02/25 Officers from the Cork Fire Brigade watch on as the new recruits collect their certificates during the passing out at the ceremony at Ballincollig Fire Station. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: XX/ EE Mary Corcoran: 21/02/25 Josh Beecher, great grandnephew of the late Dick Beecher was among Cork’s newest firefighters pictured standing proudly to attention during their passing out ceremony in Ballincollig fire station. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: XX/ EE Mary Corcoran: 21/02/25 Officers from the Cork Fire Brigade watch on as the new recruits collect their certificates during the passing out at the ceremony at Ballincollig Fire Station. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: XX/ EE Mary Corcoran: 21/02/25 On his last day of fifty years of service Gerry Myers, 3rd Officer stands to attention during the passing out ceremony of the new recruits in Ballincollig fire station. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: XX/ EE Mary Corcoran: 21/02/25 Cork’s newest firefighters stand proudly to attention during their passing out ceremony in Ballincollig fire station. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: XX/ EE Mary Corcoran: 21/02/25 David Spillett, Chief of the Cork City Fire Brigade watches the new recruits parade as part of their passing out ceremony in Ballincollig fire station. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: XX/ EE Mary Corcoran: 21/02/25 Pictured attending the passing out ceremony of third generation firefighter Colin O’Brien in Ballincollig fire station are his extended family members. Picture Chani Anderson
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 Marking: XX/ EE Mary Corcoran: 21/02/25 David Spillett, Chief of the Cork City Fire Brigade, pictured with his father Adrian (retired third officer after 43 years of service), and his brother Peter who was one of the recruits passing out at the ceremony at Ballincollig Fire Station. Picture Chani Anderson

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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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**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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