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One hundred years ago this week…

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John Henry Foley was one of the greatest artists this country produced in the 19th century. He was a world famous sculptor who was commissioned to produce many public works in different parts of the world including Galway. The statue he produced here was of Lord Dunkellin, a 2.5 metre high bronze on a polished Peterhead red granite base which stood on two steps of Aberdeen granite about 20 yards inside the main gate into the Square. ‘In none of the great works which have given him world-wide celebrity has he shown more genius and skill than in the present instance where, with only the slender assistance of a photograph, has he been able to produce the faithful likeness.’

United claim the spoils

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Galway United 1 Cobh Ramblers 0

Shane and Gary dreaming of getting to the big day

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Training officially came to an end almost 40 minutes beforehand, but the sound of leather on ash continued to ricochet around Adrian Freeman Memorial Park, well after time had been called last Saturday afternoon.

Blue wave crushes Mayo on Shannonside

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Mayo were given a rude lesson in the level they need to reach if they want to get back to the summit of the ladies’ game in Limerick on Saturday evening.

Mayo book final four spot with big win over Westmeath

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On a blisteringly hot afternoon in Lakepoint Park, Mullingar, Mayo booked their place in the Lidl NFL Division 1 semi final against Dublin with an emphatic and thoroughly deserved win against an out of sorts Westmeath.

The Galway MP who got thrown in the river

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IN MAY 1922, a bronze memorial statue to Lord Dunkellin, which had stood in Eyre Square for almost 50 years, was pulled from its pedestal and dumped into the River Corrib. It disappeared overnight and has never resurfaced.

 

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