Search Results for 'Phyllis McNamara'
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Fathers seek reconciliation in Oranmore Castle
One of the most extraordinary meetings in the aftermath of any war took place in May 2004 in Oranmore Castle, the home of the late Commander Bill King RN, and his family.
Furthermore – new exhibition from AKIN at Galway Arts Centre
AWARD WINNING Galway arts collective AKIN opens the autumn programme at the Galway Arts Centre with a new show, Furthermore, which is launched tomorrow evening [Friday September 6] at 6pm, and runs until October 5.
Part of Forster Street, 1905
This photograph, taken from an old glass slide, shows some important personage in an escorted carriage leaving the Great Southern Hotel. There are some mounted liveried gentlemen in front and two RIC men on horseback behind the carriage, which is hidden by the RIC men. You can see a policeman on foot to the right of our picture.
Shangort, Knocknacarra
This photograph of the Shangort area of Knocknacarra was originally taken in the 1950s by Aodh MacDúbháin, a teacher in St Enda’s who did a lot of work with An Taidhbhearc. It was taken from Carragh Hill.
'For me, jewellery is a passion'
Owner of Cobwebs, Phyllis McNamara sat down with advertiser.ie to talk about her love of jewellery which has never diminished and how she continues to learn after more than 40 years in business.