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Cunningham’s butcher shop

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This superb image of Martin Cunningham’s butcher shop at Number 10, Shop Street was taken c.1900. In the 1901 census, the occupants of this building are listed as Martin Cunningham, aged 50; his wife Delia aged 30 and their children Michael aged 12, Mary Margaret 7, James 3, Delia 2 and Martin J. who had just been born. The family lived over the shop.

Black and Irish Guinness event in O’Connell’s Bar tonight

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Today, Guinness hosts an exciting new pub event as part of a stellar line-up of regional Guinness Live & Rising events in pubs across Ireland. Guinness will collaborate with Black and Irish, a community-driven organisation that aims to highlight the successes and struggles of black and mixed-race Irish communities and O’Connell’s Bar in Galway tonight Thursday June 8.

Galway rejoices as footballers advance to first final in twenty-one years

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Having led Galway to victory with a 10-point haul in 2001, manager Padraic Joyce knows what it takes

Connacht still in the fight as they head to the Aviva

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Connacht head to the Aviva Stadium on Saturday with fond memories. Just six months ago they produced a 36-11 victory over Ulster, and now they can relish the prospect of taking another Irish scalp when they face Leinster on Friday evening.

Shop Street, 1903

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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.

 

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