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Mainguard Street
There was no problem parking on Mainguard Street when this turn of the century photograph was taken. The building to the right was O’Connor’s confectioners and tearooms. They obviously sold newspapers there as well and there was a rate collector’s office in part of the premises. The building was later taken over as a news agency by Mick Holland until it and several others along the street were destroyed in a disastrous fire in May 1967.
Buccaneers make it three Senior league titles in a row
Buccaneers retained the Connacht Senior League title with an emphatic 59-5 victory over Galwegians at Dubarry Park on Saturday (September 2).
O’Donnellan & Joyce’s Wild Atlantic Way autumn auction is sure to be a winner
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is back to business after the summer holidays with its Wild Atlantic Way autumn auction. Buyers will be out in force to view this incredible selection of properties which are going under the hammer. The auction, set for Thursday September 28 in the Harbour Hotel, New Dock Road, has an exceptionally wide variety of properties from family homes to prime investments, making this the company’s strongest and biggest auction to date.
Mayo make the Kingdom bend the knee
This win wasn’t lucky, it wasn’t by chance, it came about through sheer hard-work, believe in themselves and by playing some breathtaking football. It has taken Mayo 21-years to beat Kerry again in the football championship, but the jubilant Mayo faithful - who roared on their hero’s from the first minute to last, know that there is still a big job to do in three weeks time. But that doesn’t mean that this game is not to be savoured.
Understrength Buccaneers pipped at post by Corinthians
Buccaneers suffered their first home defeat since February last year when they went down 26-21 to Corinthians in the opening round of the Connacht Senior League at Dubarry Park last Saturday.
One more for the road - as Mayo battle back once more
There’s no easy way to win an All Ireland, and boy are Mayo doing it the hard way. It’s back to headquarters on Saturday for another swing at Kerry as the look to book an All Ireland final date in Croke Park in September.
Homes already identified as having pyrite issues should be put top of redress list
The 362 homes in Mayo that have been identified as having issues with pyrite in the blocks should be put at the top of any redress list if funding becomes available, the July meeting of the West Mayo Municipal District was told this week. Sinn Féin councillor Teresa Whelan put forward that idea at Monday's meeting which was held in Geesala.
A cruise to remember for your honeymoon with McDermott Travel
Today’s cruise ships are the most innovative in the industry, bigger, brighter and with excellent facilities. A cruise and stay itinerary is an extremely popular honeymoon choice. Once on board you will see the reason why cruising is as popular as it is. Your honeymoon is the most special holiday you will ever take and a great way to bring your honeymoon to the next level is by adding a luxurious cruise.
Mayo get to dance with Roscommon one more time after dramatic Croker encounter
They don’t make it easy on the faithful, but the Mayo congregation will head to church at least once more this summer after a dramatic draw with near neighbours Roscommon on Sunday in Croke Park. There were more than a few decades of the Rosary said by the traveling worshipers down the final few minutes of injury time as Mayo created and fluffed a few chances to win the game and the devotions were dedicated to the full time whistle blowing when Roscommon looked to steal it right at the end.