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O’Donnellan & Joyce launches Wild Atlantic Way April property auction
After a great start to the year with the March auction results, O’Donnellan and Joyce is set to hold another huge auction on Friday April 21 in the Harbour Hotel, New Dock Road, Galway, where more than 40 properties will go under the hammer.
The Quiet Man who caused quite a racket
In terms of professional recognition and box office takings, the 1952 film The Quiet Man was a big success, the romantic comedy-drama was a gamble for Irish American director John Ford who was, until then, known largely for his high octane Westerns. The gamble paid off and Ford scooped his fourth Best Director Oscar for The Quiet Man. Though the film's stars John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara did not receive nominations, the film was nominated for seven awards and eventually won two at the 1953 Academy Awards. Its success was good news for Ireland, especially along the Mayo-Galway border, and the village of Cong in particular, where the film had been shot. Ford and his Hollywood entourage arrived in the west in the summer of 1951 to begin recording the film's outdoors scenes. The production had brought welcome employment to the area and the end result showcased the beauty of the region to a global audience.