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#11370712
29 June 2024
DUBLIN, IRELAND - MAY 6: A souvenir shop window showcasing Irish products, gifts, and souvenirs, on May 6, 2024, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#11370711
29 June 2024
DUBLIN, IRELAND - MAY 6: A souvenir shop window showcasing Irish products, gifts, and souvenirs, on May 6, 2024, in Dublin, Ireland.
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14 March 2019
Pub window displays in Dublin's city center ahead of St Patrick's Day 2019. On Wednesday, March 13, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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22 January 2019
The Celtic harp flag seen on the Irish Presidential car who arrived ahead of the centenary commemoration taking place in the Mansion House, to mark the inaugural public meeting of the First Dail Eireann in 1919. On Monday, January 21, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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22 January 2019
An Irish National Flag see on the Irish President car who arrived ahead of the centenary commemoration taking place in the Mansion House, to mark the inaugural public meeting of the First Dail Eireann in 1919. On Monday, January 21, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland.
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Saint Sister Band performs at the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022
8 December 2016
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8 December 2016
Gemma Doherty from Saint Sister Band performs during the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022, a culture-based programme designed to promote individual, community and national wellbeing, an invitation to the entire country of Ireland to get involved in something truly inspirational, a collaboration between central and local government, between culture and industry, between artists and policy makers - to facilitate an ecosystem of creativity. On Thursday, 8 December 2016, in The National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
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Saint Sister Band performs at the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022
8 December 2016
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8 December 2016
Gemma Doherty from Saint Sister Band performs during the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022, a culture-based programme designed to promote individual, community and national wellbeing, an invitation to the entire country of Ireland to get involved in something truly inspirational, a collaboration between central and local government, between culture and industry, between artists and policy makers - to facilitate an ecosystem of creativity. On Thursday, 8 December 2016, in The National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
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Saint Sister Band performs at the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022
8 December 2016
#1594631
8 December 2016
Morgan MacIntyre from Saint Sister Band performs during the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022, a culture-based programme designed to promote individual, community and national wellbeing, an invitation to the entire country of Ireland to get involved in something truly inspirational, a collaboration between central and local government, between culture and industry, between artists and policy makers - to facilitate an ecosystem of creativity. On Thursday, 8 December 2016, in The National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
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Saint Sister Band performs at the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022
8 December 2016
#1594632
8 December 2016
Gemma Doherty from Saint Sister Band performs during the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022, a culture-based programme designed to promote individual, community and national wellbeing, an invitation to the entire country of Ireland to get involved in something truly inspirational, a collaboration between central and local government, between culture and industry, between artists and policy makers - to facilitate an ecosystem of creativity. On Thursday, 8 December 2016, in The National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
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Saint Sister Band performs at the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022
8 December 2016
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8 December 2016
Gemma Doherty from Saint Sister Band performs during the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022, a culture-based programme designed to promote individual, community and national wellbeing, an invitation to the entire country of Ireland to get involved in something truly inspirational, a collaboration between central and local government, between culture and industry, between artists and policy makers - to facilitate an ecosystem of creativity. On Thursday, 8 December 2016, in The National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
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Saint Sister Band performs at the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022
8 December 2016
#1594634
8 December 2016
Morgan MacIntyre from Saint Sister Band performs during the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022, a culture-based programme designed to promote individual, community and national wellbeing, an invitation to the entire country of Ireland to get involved in something truly inspirational, a collaboration between central and local government, between culture and industry, between artists and policy makers - to facilitate an ecosystem of creativity. On Thursday, 8 December 2016, in The National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
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Saint Sister Band performs at the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022
8 December 2016
#1594635
8 December 2016
Gemma Doherty from Saint Sister Band performs during the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022, a culture-based programme designed to promote individual, community and national wellbeing, an invitation to the entire country of Ireland to get involved in something truly inspirational, a collaboration between central and local government, between culture and industry, between artists and policy makers - to facilitate an ecosystem of creativity. On Thursday, 8 December 2016, in The National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
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Saint Sister Band performs at the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022
8 December 2016
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8 December 2016
Gemma Doherty from Saint Sister Band performs during the launch of The Creative Ireland Programme 2017-2022, a culture-based programme designed to promote individual, community and national wellbeing, an invitation to the entire country of Ireland to get involved in something truly inspirational, a collaboration between central and local government, between culture and industry, between artists and policy makers - to facilitate an ecosystem of creativity. On Thursday, 8 December 2016, in The National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
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#1594624
8 December 2016
Protesters, truck drivers and tyre dealers from across Ireland gathered outside Leinster House in Dublin calling for government plans to impose tyre levies on motorists and hauliers to be scrapped. On Thursday, 8 December 2016, in The National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
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