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Liptons in Shop Street
Our first image today is a beautiful study of part of Shop Street c1900. It is one of a number of Galway city photographs that are in an old album belonging to Norman Healy whom we thank for sharing it with us. The two women in the foreground are in their working clothes, plain black shawls and práiscíns which were heavy canvas working aprons used to carry vegetables or maybe fish in, or wear when they were washing clothes. One is carrying a basket which probably contained product she had to sell, possibly eggs, country butter or vegetables. The other lady may have had a basket strapped to her back. The gentleman behind is wearing an impressive white báinín jacket.
Sample Our Soup returns to Shop Street to raise funds for Galway RNLI
Following a two year break due to the pandemic, Galway RNLI’s Sample Our Soup fundraiser will return to the streets of Galway this Saturday.
O’Donnellan & Joyce brings high profile city centre commercial unit to the market
O'Donnellan and Joyce is offering for sale/to let a high profile commercial retail unit located at No 37 Shop Street in Galway city centre.
Canney welcomes progress on Tuam social welfare offices
Social welfare services are close to finally being “under one roof” for north Galway, due to the progress being made on refurbishing the old library on Shop Street in Tuam.
Galway's McDonnell stuns Irish international
Galway City Harriers’ rising star, Robert McDonnell, produced another stunning performance at the recent City of Lisburn Open Meet.
Create the ideal online festive hamper with McCambridges
McCambridges on Shop Street in Galway City is a name that is synonymous with Galway and great food in the west. After 25 years of creating the ideal Christmas hamper in store, you can now order a McCambridges Christmas hamper through their online store.
Create the ideal online festive hamper with McCambridges
McCambridges on Shop Street is a name that is synonymous with Galway city and great food in the west.
Shop Street, 1903
This was Shop Street, Galway’s main street, decorated for the visit of Edward VII in 1903. The poles along the footpath were especially erected to carry bunting and decorations and many buildings had their own flags and other forms of decoration. It was a big occasion in the city. The prince came into the station on the railway from Clifden, was taken by horse and carriage around the Square, through the streets, and around by Raven Terrace and back to the Docks where his royal yacht was waiting.
New location for Francis' Soap Shop!!
One of Galway's favourite natural care shops, Francis' Soap Shop, has moved to a new location - Terryland House.