Search Results for 'Bridge Street'

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Jimmy Cranny, ‘Mr Swimming’

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Jimmy Cranny was born in Dublin in 1905. He was orphaned early in life, came to Galway when he was eight and it became his home from then on. He grew up to be a champion swimmer, a winner of the Prom Swim and a springboard diving champion of Connacht. He was a member of the Royal Lifesaving Society and became one of their first lifeguards. He later joined the Irish Red Cross.

O’Donnellan & Joyce launches immaculate upper floor apartment in the heart of Galway

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering for sale this immaculate upper floor apartment situated in the heart of Galway City.

Plan now for your dream honeymoon

September is the best month for honeymoon bookings. Flights and most accommodations are now on sale for the full season ahead.

Book now for the Fahy Travel honeymoon and long-haul showcase

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Registrations are already very busy for the Fahy Travel honeymoon and long-haul event taking place at Bridge Street, Galway on September 7.

College House and Monastery School

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This property originally consisted of College House, fronting on Market Street, and the Monastery School to the rear of Bowling Green with the residence of the Patrician Brothers to the east of the enclosed quadrangle and the out offices to the west thereof.

Galway Cathedral

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The first bishop of the Diocese was George Browne (1831-1844). He was followed by Lawrence O’Donnell (1844-1855); John McEvilly (1955-1883); Francis Carr (1883-1888); Francis McCormack (1888-1908); Thomas O’Dea (1908-1923); Thomas Doherty (1923-1936); and Michael Browne (1937-1976).

Connemara blues singer at Fringe

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The band’s music is deeply rooted in soul and blues, infused with the sounds of Sixties’ rock, folk, and funk.

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KaRoSal at Galway Fringe

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Local vocal trio KaRoSal will play The Loft at Seven Bar on Bridge Street this Tuesday, July 16, as part of the Galway Fringe Festival.

Opacas ditch Big Top for Big Smoke

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Before heading off to London’s Abbey Road Studios in the footsteps of The Beatles and Pink Floyd, Galway band The Opacas will play the Loft at Seven Bar, Bridge Street, on Thursday, June 6, at 8pm.

 

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