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The history of Bearna
Galway’s sprawling hills are home to innumerable stories from the past: centuries of people living in tough conditions where plants refused to grow on acidic soil, and strong winds and rain would chill you to the bone. Despite this unfavourable climate, a rich history can be found throughout the county, from ancient Celtic ringforts to scattered Famine villages.
Waterfront living, city convenience
Overlooking the tranquil waters of Lough Atalia and situated in one of Renmore’s most established residential areas, Lynch auctioneers is offering for sale this substantial four bedroom semidetached home which offers endless possibility.
James Hardiman, historian
James Hardiman, who wrote the history of Galway, died on this day, November 13, 1855. He was born in Westport in 1782, the son of Tomás Ó hArgadáin and Marcella Hall. Irish was his first language. The family moved to Galway where his father had a ‘small but respectable shop’. He had hoped to study for the priesthood but he had to give up that idea when he lost his right eye in an accident. He studied law instead in the King’s Inns in 1804, became a solicitor in 1814 and worked in the Public Records Office from 1811-1830.
Saving Galway’s sacred giant — campaign to restore St Nicholas' to be launched this summer
At the heart of Galway city stands a giant—quiet, steadfast, and weathered by time. St. Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, the largest medieval parish church in Ireland in continuous use, has watched the tides of history ebb and flow for over 700 years.
How family businesses have helped to build the Galway we know and love
Known nationally as the City of the Tribes, family has been at the core of Galway's development for centuries transforming what was once a small fishing town into the beating heart of the west of Ireland. So, who were the 14 influential families who laid the groundwork for Galway's success?
Elevated property at Tonabrocky
Lynch auctioneers is offering for sale this wonderfully located property just off the main Tonabrocky road. Accessed via a private driveway, this detached bungalow is situated on a site of approximately 0.75 hectare (1.85 acres). The bungalow itself was constructed in the mid 1990s, with an extension added more recently.
O’Donnellan & Joyce offers a spectacular home on a unique historical site in Claregalway
O'Donnellan & Joyce presents to the market a spectacular five bedroom detached home located in the popular and scenic area of Lydican Wood, Claregalway.
Cohesive team performance earns Garrycastle Under 14 players merited league victory
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Havana seeks closer ties with Galway
Cuba’s ambassador to Ireland unveiled a new plaque in Galway last week celebrating historic links between the two island nations.
