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Participants sought for documentary on JFK visit To Galway
“If the day was clear enough and if you went down to the Bay and you looked west and your sight was good enough, you would see Boston, Massachusetts. And if you did, you would see working on the docks there - O’Dohertys, Flahertys and Ryans and cousins of yours who have gone to Boston and made good.”
How Galway lost the Clifden railway
It is probable that if the coastal route had been chosen for the Clifden railway, rather than the Oughterard/ Maam Cross way, the line would still be viable today. The idea of the so-called ‘Balfour lines’, proposed by an enlightened chief secretary for Ireland, Arthur J Balfour, and given the go-ahead in the 1889 Light Railways (Ireland) Act, was to give far-flung towns and communities access to bigger markets, and to grasp the benefits of employment and opportunities.
Critic and curator Catherine Marshall at Luan Gallery
Luan Gallery is delighted to introduce art critic and curator Catherine Marshall in the first installment of the 'Lunchtime Curator Response' series, which will take place in Luan Gallery on Tuesday, March 6.