Search Results for 'Canal Road'

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Sixth class, The Mercy, 1948

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One hundred and eighty years ago, the Sisters of Mercy came to Galway for the first time, to a house in Lombard Street, to devote themselves to works of mercy among the poor. The great Catherine McAuley was one of the first three nuns to come here, the others being Mother M Teresa White and Mother N Catherine Leahy.

The girl with the green coat, and so on….

It is not a general practice anymore to have a paying student living in your house. But in earlier years a live-in student was generally seen as a blessing. He or she paid a modest sum for a bed and three meals a day, the parents of the young prodigy were delighted that he or she was safe in a ‘good home’, and it was handy pocket money for the lady of the house who looked after them. It was a common practice all over the town but for a time was concentrated in the areas of Salthill, College Road, Canal Road, Fr Griffin Road and Newcastle.

Are you thinking of selling in Galway?

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Following another very successful auction by Colleran auctioneers where all properties sold, including one for €100,000 in excess of its guide price, Don Colleran is now looking to talk to anyone thinking of selling a property in Galway city, as he has a number of cash and loan approved buyers anxious to acquire similar homes or investments in established areas in and around the city centre.

Great value in Colleran’s auction next week

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Don Colleran's next auction, taking place on Thursday March 28 at 3pm in the Victoria Hotel, will include great value in attractive apartments and houses in and around Galway city centre.

A rare Galway gem on the banks of the canal

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Seldom has a Galway property generated such interest and positive reaction as No 2 Canal Road Lower with people gathering outside the house 20 minutes before the open viewings began.

Gardai investigate city and county robberies

Gardai are appealing for information following a robbery in the early hours of Sunday December 16.

O’Donnellan & Joyce to hold Wild Atlantic Way all day property auction next month

O’Donnellan & Joyce is set to hold another massive auction on Wednesday May 4 in the Harbour Hotel, New Dock Road, Galway, where more than 70 properties will go under the hammer. Colm O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers refers to this property auction as the Wild Atlantic Way all day property auction, where properties from Donegal to Kerry and predominantly Galway city will go for sale. There is tremendous variety and diversity, all of which must be sold, with exceptional value for first time buyers and investors alike. Some of the highlights of the properties that will be on offer on May 4 are listed below.

Stunning two bed home overlooking the canal

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O’Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a stunning two bedroom townhouse located in an exclusive development adjacent to the canal in Galway city. The development of Canal Court is situated in one of the most spectacular locations that Galway has to offer.

Very busy year in sales for Mullery auctioneers

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Mullery auctioneers has reported an exceptionally busy 2015 in the residential property market with a notable rise in property prices throughout the city and county.

Stunning townhouse on Canal Road

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O’Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a stunning two bedroom townhouse located in an exclusive development adjacent to the canal in Galway city. Canal Court is in one of the most spectacular locations the city has to offer.

 

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