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The Fishmarket
The village of the Claddagh was a unique collection of thatched houses arranged in a very random fashion, occupied by a few thousand souls. They had their own customs, spoke mainly in Irish, intermarried each other, had their own code of laws, and elected their own king. He was quite powerful in many respects and usually solved local disputes. Claddagh people rarely went outside the village to courts of justice. Virtually the entire male population was involved in fishing, but when they landed their catch, it was the women who took over. They were the members of the family who went out and sold the product.
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers to round off a successful year with Wild Atlantic Way Christmas auction
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is back with its final auction in the Wild Atlantic Way auction series for 2017. With strong sales results from the November auction and following a successful year in the auction room, O’Donnellan & Joyce has launched its Wild Atlantic Way Christmas property auction, the final auction of the year set for Thursday, December 14, in the Harbour Hotel, New Dock Road, Galway.