Search Results for 'Gerry Moran'

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No Christmas pudding this year

Or ham, sausages, rashers either, or so it seemed for a while.

Classy concert to end Kilkenny 400 celebrations

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Mayor Malcolm Noonan has invited everyone to join in one of the last events to mark Kilkenny being granted its charter, by attending the Mayor’s Kilkenny 400 celebration concert.

The stories of Galway’s soldiers revealed in new exhibition

The Irish have played a major role in the British army from the late 1700s up to Independence and even beyond, fighting in the Napoleonic Wars, the Afghan War, the Crimean War, the South African Wars, World War I, and World War II.

Joseph Phillips, Connaught Ranger

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Bernard Phillips, who was born c1835, was a widower who worked with Thomas McDonogh and Co in Merchants Road. He had been married to Mary Bowen from Galway, and they had five children. She unfortunately died, and some time afterwards Bernard was loaned by McDonogh’s to Craig and Gardiner, 41 Dame Street, Dublin, where he worked as a mercantile clerk. While he was there he met and married Teresa Hayes from Dublin. They came back to Galway and Bernard continued working for McDonogh’s.

Suffering from DSE

It's all Duncan Stewart's fault. There I was flicking through the channels a few weeks ago when I ended up watching Duncan, complete with safety helmet, enthusing about the benefits of home insulation.

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