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  • A Victorian Christmas at Muckross House Killarney, built in 1843 the same year that Charles Dicken’s classic Christmas story ‘A Christmas Carol’ was written. Members of Dochás Drama Group Killarney, Liz Ryan, 2nd left, Head Housekeeper and Michael Mills, Head Butler, read the classic tale to guests and downstairs servants Patricia McSherry, left and Ger Madden in the restored servants kitchen.  Traditional Victorian Christmas decoarations and oil lamps and candles were used in keeping with the traditions of ‘the big house’ owner by Estate owners The Herberts of Muckross.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/FREE PICS***/Issued 12708/2019
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  • Spectacular Display of Fireworks in Killarney House and Gardens for Killarney 4th July Annual Celebrations during the  screening of “Grease”. The event is organised by Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce with kind assistance by Killarney Municipal District.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/FREE PIC
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  • Heart and SOUL…The official opening of ANAM - Killarney’s Arts and Cultural Centre,  by the Minister of State for Tourism & Sport, Brendan Griffin TD. (centre). The project, which saw the complete refurbishment of the local-authority owned cultural centre on East Avenue, resulting in the development of a flexible, adaptable and contemporary space, both internally and externally, which can host arts and cultural performances. At the launch were from left, Cathaoirleach Killarney Municipal District, Cllr Michael Gleeson, Angela McAllen, Manager Killarney Municipal District, Moira Murrell, Chief Executive Kerry County Council and Cathaoirleach Kerry County Council, Cllr. Niall Kelleher.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/*** FREE PIC***/Issued 15/12/2019
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  • Eyes on the spuds…Samuel Ó Murchú (aged 3) from Dingle,  enjoying the week long celebrations of Féile an Phráta as part of Bord Bia and Dingle Food Festival’s Féile Bia Daingean Uí Chúis, at a special demonstration and tasting at McCarthy’s Bar, with special guests Pádraic Óg Gallagher, left,  of Gallagher’s Boxty House, Dublin,  Aoife Aherne, Bord Bia Ambassador and Operation Transformation, and David Power, Head Chef and Manager, Gallagher’s Boxy House.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/FREE PIC/issued 05/10/2019
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  • Waiting for the judges…final preperations ahead of the judging for the Blackface Sheepbreeders Association 67th annual ram show and saleThe show and sale took place at Mid-Kerry Co-op Mart, Milltown, Co Kerry.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/FREE PIC/Issued 29/09/2019
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  • Let it Snow…Let it Snow..the Extended Looney Family enjoying The magic of Christmas at Muckross Christmas Magic display at Muckross Traditional Farms, Killarney National Park.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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  • Forging a tradition…Pa MacGillycuddy, with his Son Timmy, carrying on the art of farriery, now in its third generation at the family forge in Ballybribeen, Killarney, Co Kerry. Pa will be celebrating the Family’s 50th anniversary as Farrier/Blacksmiths for the Summer meeting at Killarney Race Course, from Sunday 15th-Thursday 19th July. The link with the track goes all the way back to 1969 when Patrick McGillycuddy senior – who trained at Murphy’s Forge in Barraduff – was engaged by the Race Company to put his skills as a blacksmith to good use. The famous Forge will always be a busy place with the Jarvey and ponymen needing horse shoes made daily. The Anvil at the forge dates back to 1800, Given to Pa MacGillycuddy Snr. by the Magill Churchtown Estate, Beaufort.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/FREE PIC***/ISSUED 08/08/2019
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  • Two thousand four hundred welcomes…Robert Agbonghae and Esther Agbonchac from Nigeria now living in Ballincollig, Co Cork.The Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan TD, on Monday, congratulated 2,400 new Irish citizens across three citizenship ceremonies to be held in the Killarney Convention Centre, Co Kerry. The Presiding Officers were Retired High Court Judge Bryan McMahon and Retired District Court Judge Paddy McMahon. Those granted citizenship at today’s ceremonies originate from over 90 countries.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/NO REPRO/FREE PIC***
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  • Behind the scenes at the INEC Arena, technical crew together with Irish artistes  prepare to pre-record a series of The December performances this week which are funded by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, under the Live Performance Support Scheme. They will provide a total of 893 days of employment for 205 people - a mixture of artists, technical crew and support staff. <br />
Highlights will include a performance by Seamus Begley and The Sibin Orchestra which will be streamed on Christmas Day and a special one hour set with Gavin James which is due to air on New Year’s Eve. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan/ FREE PIC***/ISSUED 14/12/2020
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  • Listening carefully to the words of Retired High Court Judge Byran McMahon, at the Killarney Convention Centre, where three citizenship ceremonies took place on Monday. Approximately 3,500 people from over 120 different countries became citizens of Ireland at today’s ceremonies. The occasion in Killarney is the first staging of large-scale citizenship ceremonies outside of Dublin. The Ceremony was presided over by Minister for Justice and Law Reform, Deputy Charlie Flanagan, TD., and  Retired High Court Judge Byran McMahon.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/FREE PICS****
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  • Broadcaster Joe Duffy's bestselling book  'Children of the Rising' remembering the 40 children who died during the 1916 Rising, was the subject of a Lecture at Muckross School House, on Saturday night.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/FREE PIC
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  • Have couch will travel…Killarney Mountain Festival organisers, Maureen Hegarty, Chairperson, Kieran Healy, Killarney Advertiser, Piaras Kelly, Kerry Climbing and local farmer Jeoffrey O’Connor, placing  a couch on the foothills of the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks as a perfect backdrop for the inaugural  celebration of all things mountain and adventure over the weekend of the 9th,10th and 11th of March 2018, a weekend of  activities from adventure movies and documentaries, workshops, exhibitions, competitions, family fun activities, & featured hikes, scrambles and climbs, musical entertainment, and inspiring guest speakers The Festival is Kindly supported by Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce and Kerry County Council.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/FREE PIC/NO REPRO
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  • Kylemore Brown Stew.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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  • Kylemore Abbey Brownies.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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  • Kylemore Abbey, five Bean Salad.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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  • Forces of Nature…Andrea Paolucci, as Jedi and Giorgia Gallerani,Royal Guard, at St.Finan’s Bay, The Glen, Ballinskelligs County Kerry, with Skellig Michael and Skellig Beag in the distance, where ‘Star Wars’  the Force Awakens was filmed. The Characters are part of  Fáilte Ireland’s ‘May the 4th be with you’ Festival this weekend, in Kerry, and Donegal to commemorate the 4th of May, when fans across the globe celebrate Star Wars.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/FREE PIC*** /issued 05/05/2019
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  • Kylemore Abbey Brown Healthy Brown Bread and Kylemore Blackcurrant Jam.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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  • A rousing performance by 'Baile an Salsa' at Muckross Schoolhouse, Killarney proved very popular on Culture Night in Killarney. Baile an Salsa, An international band comprised of ten world-class musicians, blending their passion for Latin salsa and traditional Irish music.Culture Night is sponsored by Kerry County Council and The Department of Arts, Heritage and The Gaeltactacht.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan
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  • Minister of State for Housing, Local Government & Heritage, Malcolm Noonan TD, with Trevor Donnelly, Principal Officer, NPWS, visited Killarney National Park today (Friday, December 11) and  viewed the renovations by the National Parks and Wildlife Service to Derrycunnihy Church to view  considerable repair and conservation works undertaken there in 2020. This was a partnership project between Built Heritage and the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). <br />
The 19th Century Church, adjacent to Galway’s Bridge,  is a protected structure, which contains a protected maternity roost of the Lesser Horseshoe Bat, in addition to a pair of barn owls and swallows. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan / FREE PICS****/NO REPRO FEE/ ISSUED 11/12/2020
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  • Sprouting time for Paudie Hanifan…SuperValu, Ireland’s leading grocery retailer, has announced that it expects to sell just under 1,900 tonnes of Irish vegetables over the festive period - the same weight as 20 NASA space shuttles combined - amid surging demand for vegetarian and vegan Irish Christmas dinner essentials such as brussels sprouts, carrots, parsnips and potatoes. Pictured at his farm in Ballygarron, Tralee, Co Kerry is brussels sprouts grower Paudie Hanafin, one of the growers supplying 135 tonnes of brussels sprouts this festive season to SuperValu. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan/FREE PIC/NO REPRO FEE*** ISSUED 07/12/2020
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  • Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II meeting Fish Monger Pat O'Connell at  The English Market in Cork City on their State Visit to Ireland<br />
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  • Queen Victoria on the occasion of her visit to Muckross House in 1861.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan
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  • CEO Denis McCarthy, Irish-international fintech company, Fexco, at the official opening of their new innovation in Killorglin, Co Kerry, which will house its own Research Development and Innovation Centre, and  RDI Hub - a world-class centre for digital innovation focused on commercialisation of innovation and research backed by Fexco, IT Tralee and Kerry County Council. Fexco has invested over €21m in the project, which was opened today by Minister of State for Transport and Sport Brendan Griffin, and the CEO of Enterprise Ireland Julie Sinnamon. 125 Fexco staff to be based in centre and RDI Hub to create 305 new jobs by 2024. The building is dedicated to John McCarthy as a tribute to the Stanford University computer scientist. McCarthy was one of the founders of the discipline of artificial intelligence, and his father was born in Cromane, near Killorglin.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/NO REPRO FEE/ FREE PIC****/ISSUED 15/02/2020
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  • Irish-international fintech company, Fexco new building in Killogrlin, Co Kerry, which will house its own Research Development and Innovation Centre, and  RDI Hub - a world-class centre for digital innovation focused on commercialisation of innovation and research backed by Fexco, IT Tralee and Kerry County Council. Fexco has invested over €21m in the project, which was opened today.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/NO REPRO/FREE PIC/issued 05/02/2020
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  • Impromptu gathering .. Founder of Fexco, Brian McCarthy, laughing with two of his  Daughters, Liz McCarthy, sitting, and Susan McCarthy,  at the offiical opening of Irish-international fintech company, Fexco new building in Killogrlin, Co Kerry, which will house its own Research Development and Innovation Centre, and  RDI Hub - a world-class centre for digital innovation focused on commercialisation of innovation and research backed by Fexco, IT Tralee and Kerry County Council. Fexco has invested over €21m in the project, which was opened today.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/NO REPRO/FREE PIC/issued 05/02/2020
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  • Preparing from ‘Ireland’s Revolutionary Decade Roadshow’ which will be held at The Schoolhouse, Muckross Traditional Farms, Muckross House, Killarney, on Saturday 29th March 2014 from10.30am to 3.00pm. Deputy Jimmy Deenihan, Minister for Arts, Culture and The Gaeltacht will offically open the event at 10.30am.This event is being organised by the School of History University College Cork, the Heritage Office Kerry County Council, Kerry County Museum and the Trustees of Muckross House.The ‘revolutionary decade roadshow’ is an idea that was devised by the School of History, University College Cork, as a means of focussing popular attention on the ‘revolutionary decade’ in modern Irish history (that is, 1913-23), and engaging the public, in an informal and entertaining manner. from left, Joe Martin, (De Valera), Sandra Leahy, Kerry County Museum, from left, Liz Ryan, Dochás, Don Rohan, Dochás, Eileen Lehane and Mary Cahill, Béan An Tí, Muckross Farms, Patricia McSherry, Dochas, Mary Murphy, Dochás.Photo:Valerie O'Sullivan/NO REPRO
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  • His Royal Highness Charles Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla Duchess of Cornwall, visiting Muckross House, Killarney, on Friday, where they visited Quills House, on Muckross Traditional Farms. Queen Victoria staryed at Muckross House in 1861.Photo:Valerie. O’Sullivan/FREE PICS***
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  • a scene from 'Sive' by John B Keane, performed by the Druid Theatre at the INEC, Killarney. Picture by Valerie O'Sullivan
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  • Waking up the ‘Sleeping Giant’ (Inis Tuaisceart) at Clogher Head, in time for this years Annual County Clean-Up Day which  takes place on Saturday morning 14th April. Now in its 7th year, with the support of Kerry County Council and KWD Recycling, it has proven to be a wonderful community event in which people clean up their respective areas. The Sleeping Giant or ‘An Fear Marbh’ is one the Blasket Islands along Dingle Peninsula Co Kerry. Liadh Ní Mhuircheartaigh, Sean Guerin, Jack McGuire, Sarah O’Connor, Connie King and Niamh Keane.Photo:Valerie O’Sullivan/FREE PIC***
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