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Relatives of Mary O'Shea: Lynn Moran, Mary O'Shea, Rebecca Moran, Saoirse Curley and Megan Moran with Cllr John Joe Fennelly; Cathaoirleach of LCC Catherine Fitzgerald MCC; Catherine Casey, Laois Heritage Officer; LCC Chief Executive John Mulholland and Brian Maher, chairman Abbeyleix Heritage Company at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Archaeologist Richard Reid working with children at the Kids Archaeology Dig at Abbeyleix Heritage House organised by Laois Heritage as part of Heritage week.

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Ben O'Keeffe and his Mum Linda O'Keeffe at the Kids Archaeology Dig at Abbeyleix Heritage House organised by Laois Heritage as part of Heritage week.

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Stradbally Steam Railway during Heritage week in Laois.

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Work underway at the Kids Archaeology Dig at Abbeyleix Heritage House organised by Laois Heritage as part of Heritage week.

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Relations of Mary O'Shea: Lynn Moran, Mary O'Shea, Rebecca Moran, Saoirse Curley and Megan Moran at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Samantha Hayes, Cathaoirleach of LCC Catherine Fitzgerald MCC and Eileen McMahon at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Cllr John Joe Fennelly, Laois Heritage Officer Catherine Casey and Brian Maher Abbeyleix Heritage Company chairman at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Station master Cliff Flewitt with Aubrey, Maura, Lily and Lucy Hutchinson, Abbeyleix at the Stradbally Steam Railway during Heritage week in Laois.

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Michael and Claire Cobbe with Matt and Breda Hogan at The Heritage Killenard for the launch of the Lea Castle Report during Heritage Week.

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Stradbally Steam Railway during Heritage week in Laois.

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Caoimhe and Trudy Nhic An Earla and Tom Hussey at the James Fintan Lalor Autumn School 2015 in the Dunamaise Arts Centre, Portlaoise.

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Paula Hennessy, Manager Abbeyleix Heritage House; Cathaoirleach of LCC Catherine Fitzgerald MCC; Catherine Casey, Laois Heritage Officer; John Mulholland, LCC Chief Executive and Cllr John Joe Fennelly at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Stradbally Steam Railway during Heritage week in Laois.

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Cllr. John Joe Fennelly with Bernie and PJ Lalor at the James Fintan Lalor Autumn School 2015 in the Dunamaise Arts Centre, Portlaoise.

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Brigid Carroll with Christine, Chloe, Patrick, Jack, Kayleigh, Cara and Darrin Dunne, Stradbally at the Stradbally Steam Railway during Heritage week in Laois.

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Catherine Connolly, Betty Whelan and Phil Ryan at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Stradbally Steam Railway during Heritage week in Laois.

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Laois Tidy Towns website launched: Cathaoirleach of LCC Catherine Fitzgerald MCC along with members of the Laois All Ireland Camogie winning team Louise Mahony, Laura Dunne, Caitriona Downey and Sharon Moylan; LCC CE John Mulholland; Noreen Byrne, chairperson of Laois Federation of Tidy Towns and Councillors Padraig Fleming, John Joe Fennelly and Paddy Bracken launch the Laois Tidy Towns website during the celebration of achievements by Laois Federation of Tidy Towns in 2015 hosted by Laois County Council in the Portlaoise Heritage Hotel.

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Paula Hennessy, Abbeyleix Heritage House manager with Liz and Michael Welsh at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Catherine Smith, Mary Hearns, Maureen O'Keeffe and Mary White at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Stradbally Steam Railway during Heritage week in Laois.

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Paula Hennessy, Manager Abbeyleix Heritage House with Lorna Maher, Evelyn Bradley and Patsy Moran at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Raymond, Lynda and Ben O'Keeffe, Abbeyleix at the Stradbally Steam Railway during Heritage week in Laois.

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Cllr Paddy Bracken, John Callaghan, Mary Ryan, John Troy and Maura O'Gorman, Clonaslee Tidy Towns and Kieran Kehoe, DOS LCC at the celebration of achievements by Laois Federation of Tidy Towns in 2015 hosted by Laois County Council in the Portlaoise Heritage Hotel.

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Kevin and Catherine Hutchinson with Pat Smith at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Sarah Stanley and Katie Kirwan at Kids Wildlife in The People's Park, Portlaoise as part of Laois Heritage week.

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Fiona Carroll making her bug hotel at Kids Wildlife in The People's Park, Portlaoise as part of Laois Heritage week.

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Ecologist Fiona MacGowan with her daughters Hannah and Orla McCorry with artist Seán Conlon and his oil painting of Lea Castle at The Heritage Killenard for the launch of the Lea Castle Report during Heritage Week.

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Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Fionn MacanEarla, Caoimhe NicanEarla and Eoin MacanEarla at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Station supervisor Dick Brennan, Castlecomer and driver Tommy Fogarty, Kildare at Stradbally Steam Railway during Heritage week in Laois.

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Ricky Whelan, Irish Wildlife Trust with Laois Heritage officer Catherine Casey and her daughter Sarah Rothwell with the Triogue Manor Bug Hotel at Kids Wildlife in The People's Park, Portlaoise as part of Laois Heritage week.

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Ronnie Mathews, chairman; Laois Heritage officer Catherine Casey and Dr Kieran O'Connor, NUI Galway at The Heritage Killenard for the launch of the Lea Castle Report during Heritage Week.

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Stradbally Steam Railway during Heritage week in Laois.

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Ciss Geoghegan, Mary Fallon, Maura Reddin and Kitty Creighton, Mountmellick Towns at the celebration of achievements by Laois Federation of Tidy Towns in 2015 hosted by Laois County Council in the Portlaoise Heritage Hotel.

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Brian Maher, Abbeyleix Heritage Company at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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A full house at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Executive producer Richard Reid speaking at Abbeyleix Heritage House for the audiovisual display as part of the Laois 2016 Commemorations of the Centenary of the 1916 Rising, with support from Laois County Council and the Ireland 2016 programme, The short movie tells the story of Abbeyleix woman Mary O'Shea, who was working as a midwife in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin at Easter 1916 and later recorded her memories of that week.

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Launching the Litter Management Plan are members of the Laois All Ireland Camogie winning team Louise Mahony, Laura Dunne, Caitriona Downey and Sharon Moylan with LCC CE John Mulholland and Noreen Byrne, chairperson of Laois Federation of Tidy Towns during the celebration of achievements by Laois Federation of Tidy Towns in 2015 hosted by Laois County Council in the Portlaoise Heritage Hotel.

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Portlaoise Mens Shed putting up a bird box at Kids Wildlife in The People's Park, Portlaoise as part of Laois Heritage week.

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Lorcan McBride and Fiadh Walsh and Fiona Carroll at Kids Wildlife in The People's Park, Portlaoise as part of Laois Heritage week.

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Joanna Steenkist, Camross Tidy Towns with Julia Booth and Esther Dunne, Emo Tidy Towns at the celebration of achievements by Laois Federation of Tidy Towns in 2015 hosted by Laois County Council in the Portlaoise Heritage Hotel.

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Ecologist Fiona MacGowan with her daughters Hannah and Orla McCorry with artist Seán Conlon's oil painting of Lea Castle at The Heritage Killenard for the launch of the Lea Castle Report during Heritage Week.

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Detta McCartney and Eric Condell, Pike of Rushall Tidy Towns at the celebration of achievements by Laois Federation of Tidy Towns in 2015 hosted by Laois County Council in the Portlaoise Heritage Hotel.

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