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  • Two Elderly Gentlemen have a difference of opinion at Spancilhill Horse Fair,Co Clare, Ireland. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October . Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Facilitating a bit of Equine Matchmaking at Ballinasloe Horse Fair ,Co Galway,Ireland. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October . Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October . Photograph by Eamon Ward
    001_Irish_Horse_Fairs.jpg
  • Two Elderly Gentlemen have a difference of opinion at Spancilhill Horse Fair,Co Clare, Ireland. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    009_Irish_Horse_Fairs.jpg
  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October . Photograph by Eamon Ward
    008_Irish_Horse_Fairs.jpg
  • Facilitating a bit of Equine Matchmaking at Ballinasloe Horse Fair ,Co Galway,Ireland. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    006_Irish_Horse_Fairs.jpg
  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October . Photograph by Eamon Ward
    003_Irish_Horse_Fairs.jpg
  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October . Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Josef's Story gained attention through his appearance before a District Court Judge where it was discovered that he and his friend Piotr Baram were living in the Public Toilets in Ennis,Ireland.<br />
They had come to Ireland for work during the boom but the economic downturn coupled with chronic alcoholism left them homeless.<br />
They were not entitled to Social Welfare but relied on the kindness of strangers.<br />
After a brief time in Emergency Accommodation in Galway, they returned to Ennis where within a month Josef died alone in a laneway.<br />
His friend Piotr is still homeless in Ennis,CoClare, Ireland.
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  • Josef's Story gained attention through his appearance before a District Court Judge where it was discovered that he and his friend Piotr Baram were living in the Public Toilets in Ennis,Ireland.<br />
They had come to Ireland for work during the boom but the economic downturn coupled with chronic alcoholism left them homeless.<br />
They were not entitled to Social Welfare but relied on the kindness of strangers.<br />
After a brief time in Emergency Accommodation in Galway, they returned to Ennis where within a month Josef died alone in a laneway.<br />
His friend Piotr is still homeless in Ennis,CoClare, Ireland.
    1KCIS.jpg
  • Josef's Story gained attention through his appearance before a District Court Judge where it was discovered that he and his friend Piotr Baram were living in the Public Toilets in Ennis,Ireland.<br />
They had come to Ireland for work during the boom but the economic downturn coupled with chronic alcoholism left them homeless.<br />
They were not entitled to Social Welfare but relied on the kindness of strangers.<br />
After a brief time in Emergency Accommodation in Galway, they returned to Ennis where within a month Josef died alone in a laneway.<br />
His friend Piotr is still homeless in Ennis,CoClare, Ireland.
    1ICIS.jpg
  • Josef's Story gained attention through his appearance before a District Court Judge where it was discovered that he and his friend Piotr Baram were living in the Public Toilets in Ennis,Ireland.<br />
They had come to Ireland for work during the boom but the economic downturn coupled with chronic alcoholism left them homeless.<br />
They were not entitled to Social Welfare but relied on the kindness of strangers.<br />
After a brief time in Emergency Accommodation in Galway, they returned to Ennis where within a month Josef died alone in a laneway.<br />
His friend Piotr is still homeless in Ennis,CoClare, Ireland.
    1HCIS.jpg
  • Josef's Story gained attention through his appearance before a District Court Judge where it was discovered that he and his friend Piotr Baram were living in the Public Toilets in Ennis,Ireland.<br />
They had come to Ireland for work during the boom but the economic downturn coupled with chronic alcoholism left them homeless.<br />
They were not entitled to Social Welfare but relied on the kindness of strangers.<br />
After a brief time in Emergency Accommodation in Galway, they returned to Ennis where within a month Josef died alone in a laneway.<br />
His friend Piotr is still homeless in Ennis,CoClare, Ireland.
    1GCIS.jpg
  • Josef's Story gained attention through his appearance before a District Court Judge where it was discovered that he and his friend Piotr Baram were living in the Public Toilets in Ennis,Ireland.<br />
They had come to Ireland for work during the boom but the economic downturn coupled with chronic alcoholism left them homeless.<br />
They were not entitled to Social Welfare but relied on the kindness of strangers.<br />
After a brief time in Emergency Accommodation in Galway, they returned to Ennis where within a month Josef died alone in a laneway.<br />
His friend Piotr is still homeless in Ennis,CoClare, Ireland.
    1FCIS.jpg
  • Josef's Story gained attention through his appearance before a District Court Judge where it was discovered that he and his friend Piotr Baram were living in the Public Toilets in Ennis,Ireland.<br />
They had come to Ireland for work during the boom but the economic downturn coupled with chronic alcoholism left them homeless.<br />
They were not entitled to Social Welfare but relied on the kindness of strangers.<br />
After a brief time in Emergency Accommodation in Galway, they returned to Ennis where within a month Josef died alone in a laneway.<br />
His friend Piotr is still homeless in Ennis,CoClare, Ireland.
    1DCIS.jpg
  • Josef's Story gained attention through his appearance before a District Court Judge where it was discovered that he and his friend Piotr Baram were living in the Public Toilets in Ennis,Ireland.<br />
They had come to Ireland for work during the boom but the economic downturn coupled with chronic alcoholism left them homeless.<br />
They were not entitled to Social Welfare but relied on the kindness of strangers.<br />
After a brief time in Emergency Accommodation in Galway, they returned to Ennis where within a month Josef died alone in a laneway.<br />
His friend Piotr is still homeless in Ennis,CoClare, Ireland.
    1CCIS.jpg
  • Josef's Story gained attention through his appearance before a District Court Judge where it was discovered that he and his friend Piotr Baram were living in the Public Toilets in Ennis,Ireland.<br />
They had come to Ireland for work during the boom but the economic downturn coupled with chronic alcoholism left them homeless.<br />
They were not entitled to Social Welfare but relied on the kindness of strangers.<br />
After a brief time in Emergency Accommodation in Galway, they returned to Ennis where within a month Josef died alone in a laneway.<br />
His friend Piotr is still homeless in Ennis,CoClare, Ireland.
    1BCIS.jpg
  • Josef's Story gained attention through his appearance before a District Court Judge where it was discovered that he and his friend Piotr Baram were living in the Public Toilets in Ennis,Ireland.<br />
They had come to Ireland for work during the boom but the economic downturn coupled with chronic alcoholism left them homeless.<br />
They were not entitled to Social Welfare but relied on the kindness of strangers.<br />
After a brief time in Emergency Accommodation in Galway, they returned to Ennis where within a month Josef died alone in a laneway.<br />
His friend Piotr is still homeless in Ennis,CoClare, Ireland.
    1ACIS.jpg
  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    007_Irish_Horse_Fairs.jpg
  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    005_Irish_Horse_Fairs.jpg
  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October. Photograph by Eamon Ward
    004_Irish_Horse_Fairs.jpg
  • Ballinasloe Horse Fair........Europe's oldest Horse Fair draws the crowds to Ballinasloe,Co Galway,Ireland in the first week of October. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Four generations of the Talty family making their life on the family farm on the Atlantic Coast at Caherrush, Co Clare.<br />
With Great Grandfather Michael Talty’s vast experience of the seaweed industry they produce a range of hand harvested,air and sun dried sea vegetables from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.<br />
Having began with traditional Irish Dilisk and Carrageen, they expanded the range with several other vegetables such as Nori, Atlantic Wakame, Kombu amoung others. They have found a following not just in Ireland but now export as far a field as the Asian Market.
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  • Four generations of the Talty family making their life on the family farm on the Atlantic Coast at Caherrush, Co Clare.<br />
With Great Grandfather Michael Talty’s vast experience of the seaweed industry they produce a range of hand harvested,air and sun dried sea vegetables from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.<br />
Having began with traditional Irish Dilisk and Carrageen, they expanded the range with several other vegetables such as Nori, Atlantic Wakame, Kombu amoung others. They have found a following not just in Ireland but now export as far a field as the Asian Market.
    3KDLS.jpg
  • Four generations of the Talty family making their life on the family farm on the Atlantic Coast at Caherrush, Co Clare.<br />
With Great Grandfather Michael Talty’s vast experience of the seaweed industry they produce a range of hand harvested,air and sun dried sea vegetables from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.<br />
Having began with traditional Irish Dilisk and Carrageen, they expanded the range with several other vegetables such as Nori, Atlantic Wakame, Kombu amoung others. They have found a following not just in Ireland but now export as far a field as the Asian Market.
    3JDLS.jpg
  • Four generations of the Talty family making their life on the family farm on the Atlantic Coast at Caherrush, Co Clare.<br />
With Great Grandfather Michael Talty’s vast experience of the seaweed industry they produce a range of hand harvested,air and sun dried sea vegetables from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.<br />
Having began with traditional Irish Dilisk and Carrageen, they expanded the range with several other vegetables such as Nori, Atlantic Wakame, Kombu amoung others. They have found a following not just in Ireland but now export as far a field as the Asian Market.
    3HDLS.jpg
  • Four generations of the Talty family making their life on the family farm on the Atlantic Coast at Caherrush, Co Clare.<br />
With Great Grandfather Michael Talty’s vast experience of the seaweed industry they produce a range of hand harvested,air and sun dried sea vegetables from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.<br />
Having began with traditional Irish Dilisk and Carrageen, they expanded the range with several other vegetables such as Nori, Atlantic Wakame, Kombu amoung others. They have found a following not just in Ireland but now export as far a field as the Asian Market.
    3GDLS.jpg
  • Four generations of the Talty family making their life on the family farm on the Atlantic Coast at Caherrush, Co Clare.<br />
With Great Grandfather Michael Talty’s vast experience of the seaweed industry they produce a range of hand harvested,air and sun dried sea vegetables from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.<br />
Having began with traditional Irish Dilisk and Carrageen, they expanded the range with several other vegetables such as Nori, Atlantic Wakame, Kombu amoung others. They have found a following not just in Ireland but now export as far a field as the Asian Market.
    3FDLS.jpg
  • Four generations of the Talty family making their life on the family farm on the Atlantic Coast at Caherrush, Co Clare.<br />
With Great Grandfather Michael Talty’s vast experience of the seaweed industry they produce a range of hand harvested,air and sun dried sea vegetables from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.<br />
Having began with traditional Irish Dilisk and Carrageen, they expanded the range with several other vegetables such as Nori, Atlantic Wakame, Kombu amoung others. They have found a following not just in Ireland but now export as far a field as the Asian Market.
    3EDLS.jpg
  • Four generations of the Talty family making their life on the family farm on the Atlantic Coast at Caherrush, Co Clare.<br />
With Great Grandfather Michael Talty’s vast experience of the seaweed industry they produce a range of hand harvested,air and sun dried sea vegetables from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.<br />
Having began with traditional Irish Dilisk and Carrageen, they expanded the range with several other vegetables such as Nori, Atlantic Wakame, Kombu amoung others. They have found a following not just in Ireland but now export as far a field as the Asian Market.
    3DDLS.jpg
  • Four generations of the Talty family making their life on the family farm on the Atlantic Coast at Caherrush, Co Clare.<br />
With Great Grandfather Michael Talty’s vast experience of the seaweed industry they produce a range of hand harvested,air and sun dried sea vegetables from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.<br />
Having began with traditional Irish Dilisk and Carrageen, they expanded the range with several other vegetables such as Nori, Atlantic Wakame, Kombu amoung others. They have found a following not just in Ireland but now export as far a field as the Asian Market.
    3CDLS.jpg
  • Four generations of the Talty family making their life on the family farm on the Atlantic Coast at Caherrush, Co Clare.<br />
With Great Grandfather Michael Talty’s vast experience of the seaweed industry they produce a range of hand harvested,air and sun dried sea vegetables from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.<br />
Having began with traditional Irish Dilisk and Carrageen, they expanded the range with several other vegetables such as Nori, Atlantic Wakame, Kombu amoung others. They have found a following not just in Ireland but now export as far a field as the Asian Market.
    3BDLS.jpg
  • Four generations of the Talty family making their life on the family farm on the Atlantic Coast at Caherrush, Co Clare.<br />
With Great Grandfather Michael Talty’s vast experience of the seaweed industry they produce a range of hand harvested,air and sun dried sea vegetables from the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.<br />
Having began with traditional Irish Dilisk and Carrageen, they expanded the range with several other vegetables such as Nori, Atlantic Wakame, Kombu amoung others. They have found a following not just in Ireland but now export as far a field as the Asian Market.
    3ADLS.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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  • 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.
    2KDLS.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.
    2IDLS.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.
    2HDLS.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.
    2FDLS.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.
    2CDLS.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.
    2DDLS.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.
    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.
    1DLS.jpg
  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Homecoming celebrations in Ennis for Clare's All Ireland winning hurling teams. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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