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THE GRAND OLE OPRY, NASHVILLE, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL
REPRO FREE13/03/2015, Nashville, Tennessee – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Willis Clan (a family band from Nashville) on stage as the Grand Ole Opry – the show that made country music famous! – in Nashville joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Matthew Medlen Photography (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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THE GRAND OLE OPRY, NASHVILLE, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL
REPRO FREE13/03/2015, Nashville, Tennessee – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Willis Clan (a family band from Nashville) on stage as the Grand Ole Opry – the show that made country music famous! – in Nashville joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Matthew Medlen Photography (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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THE GRAND OLE OPRY, NASHVILLE, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL
REPRO FREE13/03/2015, Nashville, Tennessee – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Willis Clan (a family band from Nashville) on stage as the Grand Ole Opry – the show that made country music famous! – in Nashville joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Matthew Medlen Photography (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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THE GRAND OLE OPRY, NASHVILLE, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL
REPRO FREE13/03/2015, Nashville, Tennessee – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Willis Clan (a family band from Nashville) on stage as the Grand Ole Opry – the show that made country music famous! – in Nashville joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Matthew Medlen Photography (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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THE GRAND OLE OPRY, NASHVILLE, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL
REPRO FREE13/03/2015, Nashville, Tennessee – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Willis Clan (a family band from Nashville) on stage as the Grand Ole Opry – the show that made country music famous! – in Nashville joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Matthew Medlen Photography (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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Council House Perth |
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Story Bridge, Brisbane. |
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BMW World in Munich. |
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THE GRAND OLE OPRY, NASHVILLE, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL
REPRO FREE13/03/2015, Nashville, Tennessee – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Willis Clan (a family band from Nashville) on stage as the Grand Ole Opry – the show that made country music famous! – in Nashville joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Matthew Medlen Photography (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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THE GRAND OLE OPRY, NASHVILLE, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL
REPRO FREE13/03/2015, Nashville, Tennessee – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Willis Clan (a family band from Nashville) on stage as the Grand Ole Opry – the show that made country music famous! – in Nashville joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Matthew Medlen Photography (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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THE GRAND OLE OPRY, NASHVILLE, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL
REPRO FREE13/03/2015, Nashville, Tennessee – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Willis Clan (a family band from Nashville) on stage as the Grand Ole Opry – the show that made country music famous! – in Nashville joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Matthew Medlen Photography (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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THE GRAND OLE OPRY, NASHVILLE, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL
REPRO FREE13/03/2015, Nashville, Tennessee – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Willis Clan (a family band from Nashville) on stage as the Grand Ole Opry – the show that made country music famous! – in Nashville joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Matthew Medlen Photography (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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Fitpatrick Hotel on Lexington in New York City |
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FITZPATRICK MANHATTAN HOTEL, NEW YORK, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S
REPRO FREE15/03/2015, Manhattan, New York – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Fitzpatrick Manhattan Hotel in New York joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Chris O’Sullivan (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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THE HIGH ROLLER IN LAS VEGAS JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GR
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Las Vegas, USA – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The High Roller (the world’s largest observation wheel) joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Mark Damon (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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THE HIGH ROLLER IN LAS VEGAS JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GR
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Las Vegas, USA – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The High Roller (the world’s largest observation wheel) joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Mark Damon (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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THE HIGH ROLLER IN LAS VEGAS JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GR
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Las Vegas, USA – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The High Roller (the world’s largest observation wheel) joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Mark Damon (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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THE HIGH ROLLER IN LAS VEGAS JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GR
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Las Vegas, USA – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The High Roller (the world’s largest observation wheel) joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Mark Damon (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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EDINBURGH CASTLE JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Edinburgh, Scotland – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: Edinburgh Castle joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Gareth Easton (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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COLOSSEUM IN ROME JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Rome, Italy – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Colosseum in Rome joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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EDINBURGH CASTLE JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Edinburgh, Scotland – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: Edinburgh Castle joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Gareth Easton (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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COLOSSEUM IN ROME JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Rome, Italy – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: People in Rome taking selfies in front of the ‘greened’ Colosseum. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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COLOSSEUM IN ROME JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Rome, Italy – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Colosseum in Rome joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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EDINBURGH CASTLE JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Edinburgh, Scotland – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: Edinburgh Castle joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Gareth Easton (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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EDINBURGH CASTLE JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Edinburgh, Scotland – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: Edinburgh Castle joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Gareth Easton (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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COLOSSEUM IN ROME JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Rome, Italy – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Colosseum in Rome joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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LONDON EYE JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, London – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when more than 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The iconic London Eye, illuminated in green as part of Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick.Pic – Matt Alexander/PA Wire (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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LONDON EYE JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, London – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when more than 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The iconic London Eye, illuminated in green as part of Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick.Pic – Matt Alexander/PA Wire (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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LONDON EYE JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, London – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when more than 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The iconic London Eye, illuminated in green as part of Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick.Pic – Matt Alexander/PA Wire (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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LONDON EYE JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, London – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when more than 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The iconic London Eye, illuminated in green as part of Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick.Pic – Matt Alexander/PA Wire (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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LONDON EYE JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, London – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when more than 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The iconic London Eye, illuminated in green as part of Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick.Pic – Matt Alexander/PA Wire (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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LONDON EYE JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, London – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when more than 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The iconic London Eye, illuminated in green as part of Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick.Pic – Matt Alexander/PA Wire (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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LONDON EYE JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, London – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when more than 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The iconic London Eye, illuminated in green as part of Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick.Pic – Matt Alexander/PA Wire (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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LONDON EYE JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, London – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when more than 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The iconic London Eye, illuminated in green as part of Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick.Pic – Matt Alexander/PA Wire (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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ROYAL EXHIBITION BUILDING, MELBOURNE, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Melbourne, Australia – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when more than 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Royal Exhibition Building – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – in Melbourne, Australia, joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick – with the covered bridge over the Fitzsimmons River illuminated in green.Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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SKY TOWER IN AUCKLAND JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE17/03/2015, Auckland, New Zealand – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when more than 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand, illuminated in green as part of Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick.Pic – Frances Oliver (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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SKY TOWER IN AUCKLAND JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Auckland, New Zealand – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand, joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Frances Oliver (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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SKY TOWER IN AUCKLAND JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Auckland, New Zealand – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand, joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Frances Oliver (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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SKY TOWER IN AUCKLAND JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREENING
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Auckland, New Zealand – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Sky Tower in Auckland, New Zealand, joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Frances Oliver (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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ROYAL EXHIBITION BUILDING, MELBOURNE, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S
REPRO FREE16/03/2015, Melbourne, Australia – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when more than 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Royal Exhibition Building – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – in Melbourne, Australia, joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick – with the covered bridge over the Fitzsimmons River illuminated in green.Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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STATE LIBRARY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, SYDNEY, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Sydney, Australia – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when abotu 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The State Library of New South Wales in Sydney joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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HYDE PARK BARRACKS, SYDNEY, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GRE
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Sydney, Australia – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: Hyde Park Barracks in Sydney joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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FRAM POLAR EXPLORATION SHIP, OSLO, NORWAY, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Oslo, Norway – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Fram polar exploration ship in Oslo, Norway, joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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FRAM POLAR EXPLORATION SHIP, OSLO, NORWAY, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Oslo, Norway – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Fram polar exploration ship in Oslo, Norway, joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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FRAM POLAR EXPLORATION SHIP, OSLO, NORWAY, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Oslo, Norway – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Fram polar exploration ship in Oslo, Norway, joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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FRAM POLAR EXPLORATION SHIP, OSLO, NORWAY, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Oslo, Norway – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Fram polar exploration ship in Oslo, Norway, joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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KALVEBOD BRYGGE, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Copenhagen, Denmark – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Kalvebod Brygge waves in Copenhagen Harbour join Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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KALVEBOD BRYGGE, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Copenhagen, Denmark – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Kalvebod Brygge waves in Copenhagen Harbour join Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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KALVEBOD BRYGGE, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Copenhagen, Denmark – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when abotu 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Kalvebod Brygge waves in Copenhagen Harbour join Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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ERICSSON GLOBE, STOCKHOLM, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREE
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Stockholm, Sweden – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Ericsson Globe (national indoor arena) in Stockholm joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Sören Andersson (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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FRAM POLAR EXPLORATION SHIP, OSLO, NORWAY, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Oslo, Norway – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Fram polar exploration ship in Oslo, Norway, joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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ERICSSON GLOBE, STOCKHOLM, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S GLOBAL GREE
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Stockholm, Sweden – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Ericsson Globe (national indoor arena) in Stockholm joins Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Sören Andersson (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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KALVEBOD BRYGGE, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Copenhagen, Denmark – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when abotu 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Kalvebod Brygge waves in Copenhagen Harbour join Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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KALVEBOD BRYGGE, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, JOINS TOURISM IRELAND’S
REPRO FREE14/03/2015, Copenhagen, Denmark – Tourism Ireland’s annual Global Greening initiative, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick, has gone from strength to strength – from its beginning in 2010, with just the Sydney Opera House going green, to this year, when about 150 landmark buildings and iconic sites across the world will turn a shade of green for our national day. PIC SHOWS: The Kalvebod Brygge waves in Copenhagen Harbour join Tourism Ireland’s Global Greening, to celebrate the island of Ireland and St Patrick. Pic – Tourism Ireland (no repro fee)Further press info – Sinéad Grace, Tourism Ireland 087 685 9027 |
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