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    Bishop
    Rattigan, John
    Museum
    Mayor
    Keane, Pat
    Interior
    Hillery, Maeve
    Hillery, Dr Patrick J
    Hillery Exhibition
    Fleming, Alec
    Exhibition
    Ennis
    Drumcliff Parish
    Clonroad Beg
    Clare Museum
    President of Ireland
    Walsh, Most Rev Willie
    From There to Here: the State Visits of the Hillery Presidency. Group photo at the launch of the exhibition in the Clare Museum in Ennis. (L-R): Alec Fleming (Clare County Manager), Most Rev. Dr. Willie Walsh (Bishop of Killaloe), Mrs. Maeve Hillery, Dr. Patrick J. Hillery (former President of Ireland), Pat Keane (Mayor of Clare), John Rattigan (Curator, Clare Museum).
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    Car Park
    Town
    River
    Lifford
    Fergus, River
    Ennis
    Drumcliff Parish
    Crane (Lifting Device)
    Construction
    Ennis Town. Construction work in progress in Abbey Street car park, Ennis town.
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    Car Park
    Town
    River
    Lifford
    Fergus, River
    Ennis
    Drumcliff Parish
    Crane (Lifting Device)
    Construction
    Ennis Town. Construction work in progress in Abbey Street car park, Ennis.
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    Bank Place (Ennis)
    Town
    Street
    Sign
    Scaffolding
    Lifford
    Ennis
    Drumcliff Parish
    Construction
    Car
    Bank Place, Ennis. View of building under construction on the corner of Bank Place in Ennis town.
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    Drumcliff Parish
    Recycling Centre
    Mobile
    Lifford
    Lamp
    Gort Road (Ennis)
    Gort Road, Ennis. View of mobile at the recycling centre on the Gort Road, Ennis.
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    Drumcliff Parish
    Recycling Centre
    Lifford
    Gort Road (Ennis)
    Gort Road, Ennis. Used electrical goods at the recycling centre on the Gort Road in Ennis.
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    Cloghleagh
    Victoria Bridge
    River
    Fergus, River
    Drumcliff Parish
    Cusack Road (Ennis)
    River Fergus, Co. Clare. View of the River Fergus from Victoria Bridge on Cusack Rd. in Ennis.
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    Abbey
    Site
    Ruin
    Fence
    Excavation
    Clareabbey Townland
    Clareabbey Parish
    Clare Abbey
    Archaeology
    CL033-120---
    Clare Abbey. Archaeological work in progress at Clare Abbey.
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    Building
    Village
    Sign
    Scaffolding
    Renovation
    Kilvoydan
    Killinaboy Parish
    Courthouse
    Corrofin
    Corrofin Village. View of the old courthouse in Corrofin during renovation.
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    Banner
    Tuamgraney Village
    Tomgraney Townland
    Tomgraney Parish
    Lá Brian Boru
    Brian Boru
    Boy
    Lá Brian Boru, Tuamgraney Village. Group of children carrying a banner through Tuamgraney village on 'Brian Boru Day'. [9th June 2005].
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    Army
    Tuamgraney Village
    Tomgraney Townland
    Tomgraney Parish
    St Cronan's Church (Tomgraney)
    Lá Brian Boru
    Costume
    Church
    Brian Boru
    CL028-05801-
    Lá Brian Boru, Tuamgraney Village. Group of school children from the locality joining together to form Brian Boru's army on 'Brian Boru Day', Tuamgraney village. [9th June 2005].
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    Battle
    Warrior
    Tuamgraney Village
    Tower House
    Tomgraney Townland
    Tomgraney Parish
    Shield
    O'Grady's Castle
    Lá Brian Boru
    Costume
    Brian Boru
    Lá Brian Boru, Tuamgraney Village. Warriors re-enacting the Battle of Champions outside O'Grady's Castle, Tuamgraney. ['Brian Boru Day', 9th June 2005].
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    Arts and Crafts
    Woman
    Tuamgraney Village
    Tower House
    Tomgraney Townland
    Tomgraney Parish
    O'Grady's Castle
    Lá Brian Boru
    Costume
    Brian Boru
    Basket
    Lá Brian Boru, Tuamgraney Village. Two women outside O'Grady's Castle in Tuamgraney village, 'Brian Boru Day'. [9th June 2005].
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    Apron
    Tuamgraney Village
    Tomgraney Townland
    Tomgraney Parish
    Lá Brian Boru
    Furnace
    Collins, Peter
    Brian Boru
    Blacksmithing
    Lá Brian Boru, Tuamgraney Village. View of Peter Collins [blacksmith] at work on 'Brian Boru Day', Tuamgraney. [9th June 2005].