Search Results for 'Seamus Murphy'
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EYE Cinema screening of The Peculiar Sensation of Being Pat Ingoldsby
"There is something healing about watching Ingoldsby, a man who is both outside of and ahead of his time, battling against the tide of 1960s (and onwards) Irish conformity." The Irish Times
Wild nights of burning and murder
Clifden was not the only town to experience the terror of British forces running wild, shooting, and setting fire to buildings. The previous year, July 19 1920, Tuam suffered a similar experience as Clifden, only mercifully no resident was killed on that occasion.
Young fire safety competition winners prize presentation
Mayo's Fire Brigade headquarters in Castlebar was the venue for the special presentation night to the five lucky national school children who won prizes in the recently held online fire safety competition.
Hurlers will learn from Carlow draw
Carlow was the big talking point on the hurling scene at the weekend, forcing a draw with last year's All Ireland finalists Galway in National Hurling League action.
The Saga of the Tailor and Antsy
“A Star Danced And Under That Was I Born
Raharney lose out to St Mullins in Leinster SHC quarter final
Raharney suffered a disappointing Leinster SHC quarter-final loss against Carlow outfit St Mullins at Cusack Park on Sunday.
Raharney turn attention to St Mullins this Sunday
Having reclaimed the Westmeath SHC crown, Raharney will be eager to produce another good performance against Carlow outfit St Mullins at Cusack Park on Sunday.
Westmeath look to Galway after edging out Carlow
Westmeath claimed a third Leinster SHC Round Robin win in a row after defeating Carlow by 0-22 to 2-15 at Netwatch Cullen Park on Sunday.