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wm_SWE 197 info.jpg.jpg1991SWE 197 Luke Lawlor Businessman of the Year is congratulated by Minister for Labour Bertie Ahern TD.-
wm_SWE 198 info.jpg.jpg1991SWE 198 Garda Superintendant Bill McMunn being congratulated by Bertie Ahern TD Minister for Labour for his work with senior citizens at Person of the Year Awards.-
wm_SWE 199 info.jpg.jpg1994SWE 199 Tallaght Women's Contact Centre (l-r) Evon Lynch, Mona MacGowran, Betty Geoghegan, unnamed on left, and Councillors (l-r) Eamonn Maloney, Chris Flood, Pat Rabbitte, Eamonn Walsh, Mick Billane, and Brian Hayes-
wm_SWE 20.jpg.jpg1995SWE 20 Bolbrook Centre-
wm_SWE 200 info.jpg.jpg1996SWE 200 Pictured (front l-r): Jim Kielty Eversley Development, Knocklyon; Jim Fay, Chairman Bolbrook Enterprise Centre; Maurice O'Connell Chairman GTW Co-op; (back l-r): Michael Fewer, architect; Charlie O'Connor; Tom Murphy of GTW Co-op.-
wm_SWE 201 info.jpg.jpg1991SWE 201 Tallaght Person of the Year. Pictured (back l-r) Garda Superintendant Bill McMunn (works with senior citizens); Ray McDonagh (youth section); Michael McLoughlin (community work); Ray Conlon (work with handicapped); Luke Lawlor (businessman of the year); (front l-r) Fiona Madden (sports); Bertie Ahern TD Minister for Labour; Bridie Sweeney (Tallaght person of the year); Charles Morton (started awards with wife Mary); John Burns (arts and culture).-
wm_SWE 202 info.jpg.jpg1995SWE 202 Gay Mitchell TD talking to Paul Ringland, chairman of unnamed Enterprise Centre.-
wm_SWE 202.jpg.jpg1988SWE 202 Jim Mitchell TD talking to Paul Ringland, chairman of unnamed Enterprise Centre.-
wm_SWE 203.jpg.jpg1998SWE 203 Pat Rabbitte-
wm_SWE 202 info.jpg.jpg1993SWE 204 P.J. Mara, Campaign Director and Conor Lenihan TD for Dublin South West at launch of the Fianna Fáil 'Vote Yes for Peace' campaign on 1st May 1998.-
wm_SWE 205.jpg.jpg1998SWE 205 Nora Owen and Brian Hayes at launch of Fine Gael Belfast Agreement Yes campaign.-
wm_SWE 206 info.jpg.jpg1998SWE 206 'Cutting costs means wearing many caps' At launch of Dublin Regional Authority (DRA) Link-Up Awards, Public Enterprise Minister Mary O'Rourke TD (right) is pictured with DRA chairman Colm McGrath (centre) wearing his many hats with Kristi O'Sullivan of sponsors Adshel.-
wm_SWE 207 info.jpg.jpg1990-06SWE 207 Tallaght Lions Club sponsored maracycle by Joe Maloney to purchase electric wheelchair for disabled student to attend university. Pictured is Joe Maloney and student.-
wm_SWE 208.jpg.jpg1998SWE 208 Pictured (l-r) are Tony O'Hora, Calor Teoranta; Eamonn Rapple, FAS; Terry Leonard, Calor Teoranta; Dick Tuite, Calor Teoranta.-
wm_SWE 209 info.jpg.jpg1995-09SWE 209 Br Gerry Cashel, principal St. Aidans CBS, Whitehall; Bertie Ahern (past pupil); and Kathleen Hanley, secretary of the parent committee.-
wm_SWE 21.jpg.jpg1995SWE 21 (L-R) Mervin Taylor TD, Dick Spring TD, Eamonn Walsh TD and Des Rogan (Project Director Tallaght Hospital Board)-
wm_SWE 210 info.jpg.jpg2002SWE 210 South Dublin Company wins Prism Award: Pictured (l-r) are Seamus Comer, President of South Dublin Chamber of Commerce; Peadar McMahon, Business Account Manager with Eircom; and overall winner James Barber, Shelton Distributors.-
wm_SWE 211.jpg.jpg1996SWE 211 Two football teams at South County Dublin Headquarters.-
wm_SWE 212.jpg.jpg1993SWE 212 Pictured at the Square, towncentre, Tallaght, Annual Bonny Baby Competition: Miss Ireland Pamela Flood and winner Elaine Henderson, Templeogue.-
wm_SWE 213.jpg.jpg1992SWE 213 Michael KeatingFennell, Frank