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The Atlanta Hotel

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Joseph Owens lived in Glenamaddy with his wife, who was born Annie M Tuohy. They had three children, Dick, Mary, and her twin Joseph (born February 4, 1912), who was known to one and all as Josie. The father died very young. Annie remarried, this time to a man named Doorly, and in 1922, the family bought a four-bay four-storey early 19th century house in Lower Dominick Street from Nora O’Donnell and moved to Galway. Annie was a busy woman, she opened a drapery shop where she designed clothes, made them and sold them in her shop, and she kept lodgers upstairs, all as she was rearing her children.

Athlone Regional Sports Centre water polo club to host free open night

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Athlone Regional Sports Centre (RSC) are hosting a free open water polo night on Sunday, October 2, and are inviting those children born in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 to come along and give the sport a try.

Soccer in Salthill

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The game of soccer in Salthill really began with Christy Gilbert. He formed a club in the early 1940s called Salthill Crusaders and they played for several years with some success. Some of the players associated with the club were Harry Lupton, Donal Murray, Frank Lydon, Arthur Stephens, Brendan Collins, Tommy Stephens, Billy and Leo Shaw, and Donie Kelleher.

Tribes girls win gold

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Four Galway girls from local water polo club Tribes were part of a historic International Irish team which won gold in Liverpool.

 

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