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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Crumlin Integrated Primary School where he joins pupils in a climate lesson and plants a tree to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
21/10/2021. Armagh, United Kingdom.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Crumlin Integrated Primary School where he joins pupils in a climate lesson and plants a tree to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Crumlin Integrated Primary School where he joins pupils in a climate lesson and plants a tree to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Crumlin Integrated Primary School where he joins pupils in a climate lesson and plants a tree to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Crumlin Integrated Primary School where he joins pupils in a climate lesson and plants a tree to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Crumlin Integrated Primary School where he joins pupils in a climate lesson and plants a tree to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a Service of Reflection and Hope at Armagh Cathedral, Northern Ireland, to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a Service of Reflection and Hope at Armagh Cathedral, Northern Ireland, to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a Service of Reflection and Hope at Armagh Cathedral, Northern Ireland, to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a Service of Reflection and Hope at Armagh Cathedral, Northern Ireland, to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a Service of Reflection and Hope at Armagh Cathedral, Northern Ireland, to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a Service of Reflection and Hope at Armagh Cathedral, Northern Ireland, to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a Service of Reflection and Hope at Armagh Cathedral, Northern Ireland, to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a Service of Reflection and Hope at Armagh Cathedral, Northern Ireland, to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a Service of Reflection and Hope at Armagh Cathedral, Northern Ireland, to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
21/10/2021. Armagh, United Kingdom.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
Prime Minister Boris Johnson stood next to the Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis attends a Service of Reflection and Hope at Armagh Cathedral, Northern Ireland, to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a Service of Reflection and Hope at Armagh Cathedral, Northern Ireland, to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a Service of Reflection and Hope at Armagh Cathedral, Northern Ireland, to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Northern Ireland
Prime Minister Boris Johnson attends a Service of Reflection and Hope at Armagh Cathedral, Northern Ireland, to mark the Centenary of the partition of Ireland and the formation of Northern Ireland .
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Inspector Andy George
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Inspector Andy George
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Inspector Andy George
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Inspector Andy George
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Inspector Andy George
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Inspector Andy George
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Inspector Andy George
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Inspector Andy George
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FEATURE - Supreme Katzenshow in Dublin
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Brizo, a 1 year old Birman owned by Kamila Psiuk from Armagh
26th Supreme Cat show in Ballinteer, Dublin, Ireland - 30 Apr 2017
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FEATURE - Supreme Katzenshow in Dublin
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Quentan, a one year old British Shorthair owned by Ciara Dunphy from Armagh
26th Supreme Cat show in Ballinteer, Dublin, Ireland - 30 Apr 2017
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FEATURE - Supreme Katzenshow in Dublin
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Quentan, a one year old British Shorthair owned by Ciara Dunphy from Armagh
26th Supreme Cat show in Ballinteer, Dublin, Ireland - 30 Apr 2017
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FEATURE - Supreme Katzenshow in Dublin
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Quentan, a one year old British Shorthair owned by Ciara Dunphy from Armagh
26th Supreme Cat show in Ballinteer, Dublin, Ireland - 30 Apr 2017
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St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh, County Armagh, Ulster, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Europe
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
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Kenny Gracey Forthill Farm sign
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
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Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey and Boo-Galoo the hen
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Les Wilson/REX Shutterstock (4647833h)
Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey and Boo-Galoo the hen
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
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Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey and Boo-Galoo the hen
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Les Wilson/REX Shutterstock (4647833d)
Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Kingsley the piglet, Boo-Galoo the hen, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Les Wilson/REX Shutterstock (4647833e)
Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Tara the Deer, Kingsley the piglet, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Les Wilson/REX Shutterstock (4647833f)
Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Tara the Deer, Kingsley the piglet, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
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Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Les Wilson/REX Shutterstock (4647833c)
Kenny Gracey with Joey the Donkey, Segie the Goat, Kingsley the piglet, Boo-Galoo the hen, Kelly the Jack Russell, Cheeky the Lamb and Hennessy and Murphy the Irish wolfhound-deerhound cross
Farmer's animals star in Game Of Thrones TV series, Co Armagh, Ireland - 31 Mar 2015
It may seem an unlikely story but Game Of Thrones has, quite literally, saved one Irish farmer's bacon. Back in 2010 Irish pig farmer Kenny Gracey was struggling thanks to the credit crunch and the 57-year-old was in debt. Then, out of the blue, he received a call from a props buyer who had heard about the hoard of rusting farm equipment he had cluttering up his barns. She came to Kenny's farm in Co. Armagh to check out what he had to offer and just days later he sent a lorry load of items to the set of the fledging TV series. And it isn't just Kenny's collection of inanimate objects that have appeared on screen, his farm animals have become stars too. His rare herd of 'Iron Age' pigs and sheep can be regularly seen inhabiting the twin continents of Westeros and Essos. Joey the donkey, Suzie the goat, Yana the red deer and some of his plump red hens have also been used. Meanwhile, Irish wolfhound-deerhound crosses Murphy and Hennessy are all set to make their small screen debut in the new season five.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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