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Vice City vibes for City of the Tribes

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Grand Theft Audio, the nine-piece band that rocks to the tunes of video game Grand Theft Auto’s dystopian Vice City, is returning to the Róisín Dubh next month.

Castlebar Prison and the 1798 Rebellion

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When the English forces regained control of Castlebar after the departure of General Humbert, the greater part of the County Prison on the Green was taken from the control of Governor Henry Moran and set aside for military purposes. Provost Martial William Clavroge assumed responsibility for the military section and military prisoners. Apart from a few common criminals, the prison population of 190 comprised captured Irish rebels, deserters from the British military and militias, and political prisoners such as John Moore.

Grand Theft Audio brings the soundtrack of Vice City to life in the Róisín

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Grand Theft Audio brings the iconic soundtrack of the legendary video game Vice City to life in the Roisin Dubh on Saturday February 18 at 7.30pm.

Flu virus or meningitis - would you know the difference?

ACT for Meningitis, the Irish charity for meningitis awareness and support is issuing a warning as winter time is upon us.

Monsignor McAlpine would not take orders from boys he had baptised

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After sporadic fighting in Galway during the summer of 1922, and the occupation of some buildings in the town, including the old RIC barracks in Eglington Street, and the former Connaught Ranger barracks at Renmore, the anti-Treaty forces withdrew into Connermara, and into the east Galway countryside.

A band of doctors saved Galway from typhus wipe-out

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Week II

Heartbreak for Galway as Kerry claim Sam

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Right on cue, the drizzle started to fall as the final few moments of the Galway adventure came to a heartbreaking conclusion in Croke Park.

Maroon mania hits fever pitch in countdown to Sunday’s Croker cracker

Galway city and county will come to a standstill on Sunday when Galway will aim to topple Kerry in Croke Park and win their first Sam Maguire in 21 years.

March 1875 - Smallpox in Athenry

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On March 2 1875, the medical officer of the Athenry Dispensary District, Dr WJ Leonard, wrote an urgent letter to the Local Government Board (LGB) in Dublin, regretting to report a ‘very bad case of smallpox’ which had come into his district the previous day. He briefly described how it was discovered:

 

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