PHOTOS: More Images From John Cleary’s ‘T’was Only Like Yesterday’

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LOOKING for that last minute Christmas pressie?

Well Tralee photographer, John Cleary’s new book ‘T’was Only Like Yesterday’ is a great stocking filler this Christmas.

The book of photographs concentrates on the 1980s with images from sporting, religious, social and political life from Tralee and Kerry all contained therein.

Here’s a final taste of the images featured in the book to give a glimpse of what to expect.

• In Tralee, the book is available from O’Mahony’s, Polymath and the Kerry Book Shop, Clearys Photography on Russell Street and the Quality Framing Company on Matt Talbot Road. It is priced €20. Scroll down for photos…

From Kerry Airport to the field of dreams Croke Park for the final by Aer Lingus.

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John Mitchell’s U14 County Hurling Champions, with Fr. Mossy Brick Coach and Michael Quirke Trainer.

Nancy Caball (centre) pictured with her sister, Mrs. Norrie Laide (right) and her niece, Ann Laide, in Bridge Street, where the Caball family have been in business since 1936. Caball a family business spanning over 79 years, they are the oldest family run business in Tralee, with Jimmy Caball running a Bike Shop in Staughtons Row. The family hold a deed signed by Sir Henry Denny in 1745 when he sold land ( part of the Denny Estate, now the Green) to her great grandfather. That is some tradition. Nancy, Norrie and Jimmy are founder members of the Festival of Kerry.

Members of Banna Sea Rescue launch a rescue mission at Banna strand on Wednesday for a young girl who was later found safe after being missing for six hours, left Joseph Dowling, Donal Dowling, Pamela Stack and Timmy Stack.

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