Search Results for 'Eyre Square'

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Prime city centre apartment

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Sherry FitzGerald welcomes No 41 Cuirt Seoige to the market for sale by private treaty. No. 41 is a spacious first floor two bedroom apartment fitted to a high standard and presented in excellent decorative order throughout.

House and lands for sale at Coast Road, Roscam

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Mullery auctioneers is offering for sale by tender an interesting property at Curragreen, Coast Road, Roscam.

Get ready to run - it's the annual Streets of Galway 8k

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Galway's most popular race, the Streets of Galway 8k, takes place on Saturday (August 12) at 7pm.

Sherry Fitz presents turnkey city centre townhouse

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A spacious three-bedroom townhouse with private parking, superbly located in the heart of Galway city, has been brought to the market by Sherry FitzGerald.

Pop to HYDE for National Prosecco Day

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This Sunday August 13 is National Prosecco Day, and if you ever needed an excuse to enjoy a few glasses of bubbly goodness, HYDE are ready to mark the occasion with a fantastic get-together.

Frank McDonagh & Co

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Frank McDonagh and Company were wholesale and retail drapers and outfitters that opened in Williamsgate Street in 1883. In early advertisements, they described themselves as “Successors to M. Hennessy, the house for original Claddagh cloaks as supplied to the Royal family”.

Superb city centre apartment in a prime location

Number 11 Hynes Yard is a modern and recently renovated three bed apartment located in the heart of Galway, with private parking. This apartment is fitted to a very high standard and is well presented throughout, featuring impressive high ceilings and a large balcony. It also benefits from a large, private and secure storage unit.

Sherry FitzGerald offers beautiful four bed semi in Renmore

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Sherry FitzGerald welcomes No 62 Dun na Mara Drive to the market for sale by private treaty.

Garda Briefs

House damaged in Doughiska

The Hat Factory

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In the 1930s, Ireland instructed all of its consul officials in Europe not to issue visas to Jewish refugees, but the country was also in a state of economic stagnation at the time and Seán Lemass realised that new industries would help the country. An Irish Jewish businessman, Marcus Witztum, offered to help him and went to Paris, met Henri Orbach there who owned a small hat factory and suggested he open a business in Ireland, a safer place for people of the Jewish persuasion than continental Europe. Orbach agreed.

 

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