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RTE's Mary Kennedy with Therese Lynch Managing Director Irish Pride pictured with Samara Jones age 9, from Killiney and Tara O' Sullivan age 9 from Glasnevin, at the launch of Sunflower Days 2011.
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Samara Jones age 9, from Killiney and Tara O' Sullivan age 9 from Glasnevin, launching Sunflower Days 2011. Sunflower Days took place on the 10th and 11th June and hundreds of volunteers nationawide sold sunflower pins for € 2.00. Sunflower Days…

Brendan & Jane McKenna, founders of Laura Lynn Children's Hospice, Derek Davis RTE, Avril Murray and Eugene Murray, CEO of Irish Hospice Foundation. Picture taken at Children's Hospice Ball in the Burlington Hotel, Dublin. November 13 2004

'Art for Hospice’ in 2008 saw a range of Irish artists make unique etchings and woodblocks with the master print maker James O’ Nolan.

The prints were auctioned in aid of the Irish Hospice Foundation on March 6th 2008 at the Lemon Street…

Final catalogue for Art for Hospice 2008. ‘Art for Hospice’ in 2008 saw a range of Irish artists make unique etchings and woodblocks with the master print maker James O’ Nolan.

The prints were auctioned in aid of the Irish Hospice Foundation on…

‘Art for Hospice’ in 2008 saw a range of Irish artists make unique etchings and woodblocks with the master print maker James O’ Nolan.

The prints were auctioned in aid of the Irish Hospice Foundation on March 6th 2008 at the Lemon Street…

‘Art for Hospice’ in 2008 saw a range of Irish artists make unique etchings and woodblocks with the master print maker James O’ Nolan.

The prints were auctioned in aid of the Irish Hospice Foundation on March 6th 2008 at the Lemon Street…

Invitation to the Art for Hospice 2008 event. ‘Art for Hospice’ in 2008 saw a range of Irish artists make unique etchings and woodblocks with the master print maker James O’ Nolan.

The prints were auctioned in aid of the Irish Hospice…

Postal invitation to Art for Hospice, 2008. ‘Art for Hospice’ in 2008 saw a range of Irish artists make unique etchings and woodblocks with the master print maker James O’ Nolan.

The prints were auctioned in aid of the Irish Hospice Foundation…

Opening of Our Lady's Hospice Education centre 1987 pictured from left to right are; Eric Wilkes, Anton Murphy (Irish Hospice Foundation board) and Mary Redmond (founder of Irish Hospice Foundation)
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