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St Mary’s: the class of ‘65

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It was about this time of year, September 1910 that construction work started on the new diocesan college, St Mary’s. Our photograph shows the blessing of the school on August 26 1912, Monsignor Fahey preaching. The first students entered two days later. There were 17 day boys paying £6 per annum and 60 boarders who paid £30 per annum.

Mitchell Machine Spares is still going strong after 30 years

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Mitchell Machine Spares was set up in 1995 by brothers Patsy and John Mitchell. Sadly, Patsy passed away in April 2024, and the legacy they built lives on.

Students lauded for their innovation at Arcadia Creative Climate awards ceremony

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Galway camogie through to knockouts

Galway booked their place in the knockout stages of the Littlewood’s Ireland Camogie League division two on Saturday when they overcame Kerry in John Mitchell’s GAA Grounds in Tralee by 2-09 to 0-02.

‘The arts take us to a different place, a more human place’

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THE ARTS are essential to politics, precisely because they can go beyond ideologies and entrenched positions, into the mind and lived experience of another person. Through the artist’s presentation of that life, we can see another perspective; who we might be in other circumstances; or into a reality we have been fortunate enough not to have lived.

Fifth class, St Pat’s

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This being the time of the year when the children start school or go back to school, it prompts memories of our own days behind the desk, ‘the happiest days of our life’ as they are referred to.

 

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