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  • Brendan Stewart is one of the few remaining reed cutters still harvesting along the Bunratty reed beds on the Shannon Estuary. The backbreaking work involves the reed being harvested after the first frosts which strip off all of the leaves and you are left with a golden stem 5 to 7 feet in height. <br />
A roof thatched with water reed can last up to 40 years in Ireland. In recent years, imported reed from Eastern Europe has taken its toll on the numbers keeping the tradition here alive.
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  • Brendan Stewart is one of the few remaining reed cutters still harvesting along the Bunratty reed beds on the Shannon Estuary. The backbreaking work involves the reed being harvested after the first frosts which strip off all of the leaves and you are left with a golden stem 5 to 7 feet in height. <br />
A roof thatched with water reed can last up to 40 years in Ireland. In recent years, imported reed from Eastern Europe has taken its toll on the numbers keeping the tradition here alive.
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  • Brendan Stewart is one of the few remaining reed cutters still harvesting along the Bunratty reed beds on the Shannon Estuary. The backbreaking work involves the reed being harvested after the first frosts which strip off all of the leaves and you are left with a golden stem 5 to 7 feet in height. <br />
A roof thatched with water reed can last up to 40 years in Ireland. In recent years, imported reed from Eastern Europe has taken its toll on the numbers keeping the tradition here alive.
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  • Brendan Stewart is one of the few remaining reed cutters still harvesting along the Bunratty reed beds on the Shannon Estuary. The backbreaking work involves the reed being harvested after the first frosts which strip off all of the leaves and you are left with a golden stem 5 to 7 feet in height. <br />
A roof thatched with water reed can last up to 40 years in Ireland. In recent years, imported reed from Eastern Europe has taken its toll on the numbers keeping the tradition here alive.
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  • Brendan Stewart is one of the few remaining reed cutters still harvesting along the Bunratty reed beds on the Shannon Estuary. The backbreaking work involves the reed being harvested after the first frosts which strip off all of the leaves and you are left with a golden stem 5 to 7 feet in height. <br />
A roof thatched with water reed can last up to 40 years in Ireland. In recent years, imported reed from Eastern Europe has taken its toll on the numbers keeping the tradition here alive.
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  • Brendan Stewart is one of the few remaining reed cutters still harvesting along the Bunratty reed beds on the Shannon Estuary. The backbreaking work involves the reed being harvested after the first frosts which strip off all of the leaves and you are left with a golden stem 5 to 7 feet in height. <br />
A roof thatched with water reed can last up to 40 years in Ireland. In recent years, imported reed from Eastern Europe has taken its toll on the numbers keeping the tradition here alive.
    2ADLS.jpg
  • Brendan Stewart is one of the few remaining reed cutters still harvesting along the Bunratty reed beds on the Shannon Estuary. The backbreaking work involves the reed being harvested after the first frosts which strip off all of the leaves and you are left with a golden stem 5 to 7 feet in height. <br />
A roof thatched with water reed can last up to 40 years in Ireland. In recent years, imported reed from Eastern Europe has taken its toll on the numbers keeping the tradition here alive.
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  • Bedroom and Our Lady.  Things as they were in my Uncle's house in the days of his passing, before time could alter.
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  • The Turf Shed with Onions hanging. Things as they were in my Uncle's house in the days of his passing, before time could alter.
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  • New tomatoe plants.  Things as they were in my Uncle's house in the days of his passing, before time could alter.
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  • Back of Car.  Things as they were in my Uncle's house in the days of his passing, before time could alter.
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  • Living Room.  Things as they were in my Uncle's house in the days of his passing, before time could alter.
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  • Hats and Phone. Things as they were in my Uncle's house in the days of his passing, before time could alter.
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  • Brendan Stewart is one of the few remaining reed cutters still harvesting along the Bunratty reed beds on the Shannon Estuary. The backbreaking work involves the reed being harvested after the first frosts which strip off all of the leaves and you are left with a golden stem 5 to 7 feet in height. <br />
A roof thatched with water reed can last up to 40 years in Ireland. In recent years, imported reed from Eastern Europe has taken its toll on the numbers keeping the tradition here alive.
    2LDLS.jpg
  • Brendan Stewart is one of the few remaining reed cutters still harvesting along the Bunratty reed beds on the Shannon Estuary. The backbreaking work involves the reed being harvested after the first frosts which strip off all of the leaves and you are left with a golden stem 5 to 7 feet in height. <br />
A roof thatched with water reed can last up to 40 years in Ireland. In recent years, imported reed from Eastern Europe has taken its toll on the numbers keeping the tradition here alive.
    2JDLS.jpg
  • Brendan Stewart is one of the few remaining reed cutters still harvesting along the Bunratty reed beds on the Shannon Estuary. The backbreaking work involves the reed being harvested after the first frosts which strip off all of the leaves and you are left with a golden stem 5 to 7 feet in height. <br />
A roof thatched with water reed can last up to 40 years in Ireland. In recent years, imported reed from Eastern Europe has taken its toll on the numbers keeping the tradition here alive.
    2GDLS.jpg
  • Brendan Stewart is one of the few remaining reed cutters still harvesting along the Bunratty reed beds on the Shannon Estuary. The backbreaking work involves the reed being harvested after the first frosts which strip off all of the leaves and you are left with a golden stem 5 to 7 feet in height. <br />
A roof thatched with water reed can last up to 40 years in Ireland. In recent years, imported reed from Eastern Europe has taken its toll on the numbers keeping the tradition here alive.
    2EDLS.jpg
  • Brendan Stewart is one of the few remaining reed cutters still harvesting along the Bunratty reed beds on the Shannon Estuary. The backbreaking work involves the reed being harvested after the first frosts which strip off all of the leaves and you are left with a golden stem 5 to 7 feet in height. <br />
A roof thatched with water reed can last up to 40 years in Ireland. In recent years, imported reed from Eastern Europe has taken its toll on the numbers keeping the tradition here alive.
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  • My Uncle with his hunting dogs. Things as they were in my Uncle's house in the days of his passing, before time could alter.
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  • The Landing.  Things as they were in my Uncle's house in the days of his passing, before time could alter.
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  • The Popes and JFK still on a bedroom wall since the 1960's.  Things as they were in my Uncle's house in the days of his passing, before time could alter.
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  • Fishing rods and wellington boots. Things as they were in my Uncle's house in the days of his passing, before time could alter.
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  • Bathroom Mirror.  Things as they were in my Uncle's house in the days of his passing, before time could alter.
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  • Kitchen Shelf.  Things as they were in my Uncle's house in the days of his passing, before time could alter.
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  • Kitchen table in the Home of a resettled family. Chernobyl's human costs are widespread affecting about seven million people.A generation later children are being born with birth defects ,heart problems and thyroid cancer.The crippled economy of Belarus has led to poverty, social problems and domestic abuse.
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  • Things as they were in my Uncle's house on the week of his passing ,before time could alter.<br />
My Uncle Des lived all his life in the Family home in Ennis,Co Clare ,Ireland.
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  • Things as they were in my Uncle's house on the week of his passing ,before time could alter.<br />
My Uncle Des lived all his life in the Family home in Ennis,Co Clare ,Ireland.
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  • Things as they were in my Uncle's house on the week of his passing ,before time could alter.<br />
My Uncle Des lived all his life in the Family home in Ennis,Co Clare ,Ireland.
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  • Things as they were in my Uncle's house on the week of his passing ,before time could alter.<br />
My Uncle Des lived all his life in the Family home in Ennis,Co Clare ,Ireland.
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  • Things as they were in my Uncle's house on the week of his passing ,before time could alter.<br />
My Uncle Des lived all his life in the Family home in Ennis,Co Clare ,Ireland.
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  • Things as they were in my Uncle's house on the week of his passing ,before time could alter.<br />
My Uncle Des lived all his life in the Family home in Ennis,Co Clare ,Ireland.
    My Uncles House 6.jpg
  • Things as they were in my Uncle's house on the week of his passing ,before time could alter.<br />
My Uncle Des lived all his life in the Family home in Ennis,Co Clare ,Ireland.
    My Uncles House 5.jpg
  • Things as they were in my Uncle's house on the week of his passing ,before time could alter.<br />
My Uncle Des lived all his life in the Family home in Ennis,Co Clare ,Ireland.
    My Uncles House 3.jpg
  • Things as they were in my Uncle's house on the week of his passing ,before time could alter.<br />
My Uncle Des lived all his life in the Family home in Ennis,Co Clare ,Ireland.
    My Uncles House 4.jpg
  • Things as they were in my Uncle's house on the week of his passing ,before time could alter.<br />
My Uncle Des lived all his life in the Family home in Ennis,Co Clare ,Ireland.
    My Uncles House 2.jpg
  • Things as they were in my Uncle's house on the week of his passing ,before time could alter.<br />
My Uncle Des lived all his life in the Family home in Ennis,Co Clare ,Ireland.
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  • Home of a family re-settled outside the Exclusion Zone around the Chernobyl Reactor. Chernobyl's human costs are widespread affecting about seven million people.A generation later children are being born with birth defects ,heart problems and thyroid cancer.The crippled economy of Belarus has led to poverty, social problems and domestic abuse.
    Chernobyl_25th_Anniversary-022.jpg
  • A resettled woman from the exclusion zone around Chernobyl, in her home north west of Minsk where she bears the scars of "walking into a tree branch". Chernobyl's human costs are widespread affecting about seven million people.A generation later children are being born with birth defects ,heart problems and thyroid cancer.The crippled economy of Belarus has led to poverty, social problems and domestic abuse.
    Chernobyl_25th_Anniversary-021.jpg
  • Home of resettled family .Chernobyl's human costs are widespread affecting about seven million people.A generation later children are being born with birth defects ,heart problems and thyroid cancer.The crippled economy of Belarus has led to poverty, social problems and domestic abuse.<br />
Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Home of a family re-settled outside the Exclusion Zone around the Chernobyl Reactor. Chernobyl's human costs are widespread affecting about seven million people.A generation later children are being born with birth defects ,heart problems and thyroid cancer.The crippled economy of Belarus has led to poverty, social problems and domestic abuse.
    Chernobyl_25th_Anniversary-022.jpg
  • A resettled woman from the exclusion zone around Chernobyl, in her home north west of Minsk where she bears the scars of "walking into a tree branch". Chernobyl's human costs are widespread affecting about seven million people.A generation later children are being born with birth defects ,heart problems and thyroid cancer.The crippled economy of Belarus has led to poverty, social problems and domestic abuse.
    Chernobyl_25th_Anniversary-021.jpg
  • Wheelchair bound girl with tumor in her spine at home with her family near Vesnova, Belarus. Chernobyl's human costs are widespread affecting about seven million people.A generation later children are being born with birth defects ,heart problems and thyroid cancer.The crippled economy of Belarus has led to poverty, social problems and domestic abuse. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Nature's Way.Jim Cronin with his Four year old Percheron Work Horses at home in Ballyknavin,Bridgetown ,Co Clare ..Photograph by Eamon Ward Freelance/The Clare People.Photo Taken on 22/7/2008.
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  • A man and his horse head home from Ballinasloe Horse Fair. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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