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  • Run around and around!
  • Audience
  • Smile Please!
  • Wet Day Shopping
  • Arrggghhhh!
  • Chatting and Shopping
  • Crowded Cork
  • He’s late!
  • How are you?
  • Meeting of minds
  • Happy Family
  • Into Town

Run around and around!

Run around and around! Children running around a labyrinth on The Grand Parade. Schools, churches, community groups and businesses around Cork were asked to design them as part of the closing ceremonies of Cork City of Culture 2005.

Audience

Audience Through a break in the crowd I spotted a little girl watching a band play on the street in front of Brown Thomas. Nollaig Shona daoibh! (translation)

Smile Please!

Smile Please! Guy in a clown suit walking around town. Not everyone was amused!

Wet Day Shopping

Wet Day Shopping Couple walking along Patricks Street Cork on Saturday.

Arrggghhhh!

Arrggghhhh! Young boy admiring the graffitti on a van. The van was used to transport ramps and tools for the skateboarders in Emmett Square, Cork.

Chatting and Shopping

Chatting and Shopping Two girls pictured on Patricks Street, October 1st 2005. This is one of the US photos I forgot to post! Minor US trivia: It was mislabeled in the US book as Sharing.

Crowded Cork

Crowded Cork Patricks Street, Cork. October 1st 2005 This is one of the US photos I forgot to post!

He’s late!

He's late!

How are you?

How are you?

Meeting of minds

Meeting of minds

Happy Family

Happy Family

Into Town

From above, the young couple walking past presents a dynamic and intriguing scene. The woman, with her striking red hair, stands out in her green top and jeans, carrying a shopping bag, walking briskly. Her companion, a man in a denim jacket and jeans, walks beside her, his face obscured from view. The view from...

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