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Liptons in Shop Street

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Our first image today is a beautiful study of part of Shop Street c1900. It is one of a number of Galway city photographs that are in an old album belonging to Norman Healy whom we thank for sharing it with us. The two women in the foreground are in their working clothes, plain black shawls and práiscíns which were heavy canvas working aprons used to carry vegetables or maybe fish in, or wear when they were washing clothes. One is carrying a basket which probably contained product she had to sell, possibly eggs, country butter or vegetables. The other lady may have had a basket strapped to her back. The gentleman behind is wearing an impressive white báinín jacket.

New book studies Galway’s hidden revolution

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Galway’s town hall was occupied by housing protesters in 1922, and a soviet declared. Land seizures across the county shocked the government of the newly independent state, while a huge bronze statue in Eyre Square was dragged by a mob into the sea.

"To be a peacemaker you have to be a troublemaker"- Adayfi

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Mansoor Adayfi launched his new book 'Don't Forget us Here', at Charlie Byrne's Bookshop alongside the Galway Alliance Against War

Former Guantanamo inmate to launch book in Galway

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A former Guantanamo prisoner, Mansoor Adayfi will be launching his book in Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop Galway on Wednesday January 24 at 6pm.

Buccaneers claim second competitive win as Connacht Senior League title defence continues

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GALWEGIANS 14 BUCCANEERS 23

Top Artists to Perform at the Galway Folk Festival This Weekend

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Weekend of Friday, June 16th – Sunday June 18th

Vintage Galway live music scene honoured in music poster exhibition at Galway City Museum

A brand new exhibition, ‘This is the Modern World’ has just opened at Galway City Museum, featuring a wide selection of live music posters promoting gigs in Galway during the period 1977 – 1982.

‘Literally no place for tenants to go’ says Threshold at Féile Housing Festival

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A first of its kind housing festival, Féile Housing, took place in the city last weekend, looking at the realities of the current housing emergency and possible solutions over the two-day event.

Announcing the launch of the 38th Cúirt International Festival of Literature

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'So much of this festival is about celebrating Irish writers.' - Manuela Moser, Festival Director for Cúirt.

HOW TO SUCCEED IN YOUR FIRST JOB (Eighth Article)

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Colman Collins is the author of HOW TO SUCCEED IN YOUR FIRST JOB. Colman wrote this book to help recently qualified graduates to navigate their way successfully from the world of college to the world of work. The book is based on his forty years experience, initially as a HR Director with two blue chip multinationals including Nortel Networks here in Galway and more recently as the owner and CEO of Collins McNicholas Recruitment & HR Services Group, which also has an offi ce in Galway.

 

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