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Crowds flock to O’Donnellan & Joyce Wild Atlantic Way summer auction open viewings

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ODonnellan & Joyce’s summer auction season is off to a flying start with many of the Galway city and county properties seeing a great turnout at open viewings this week.

More than eighty properties in O’Donnellan & Joyce Wild Atlantic Way summer auction

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The summer auction season is set to break phenomenal records with O’Donnellan & Joyce bringing an extensive list of more than 80 properties to the market this week for its ‘Wild Atlantic Way’ summer auction set for Thursday June 8.

More than eighty properties in O’Donnellan & Joyce Wild Atlantic Way summer auction

The summer auction season is set to break phenomenal records with O’Donnellan & Joyce bringing an extensive list of more than 80 properties to the market this week for its ‘Wild Atlantic Way’ summer auction set for Thursday June 8.

Excellent opportunity on Threadneedle Road

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O'Donnellan and Joyce brings to the market a fine four bed semidetached residence located on the popular and much sought after location of Threadneedle Road, Galway. This is an amazing opportunity to obtain a wonderful property on Threadneedle Road, which has long been renowned as one of Galway’s most prestigious addresses. Perfectly located, the property is within a stone's throw of Salthill Promenade and Blackrock, a host of prestigious local schools, Galway Golf Club, and Galway Lawn Tennis Club.

Attractive apartment in a superb location

Sherry FitzGerald is offering No 4 Cuan na Coille to the market for sale by private treaty. This is an attractive own door apartment with private patio located in a mature, settled, development. Built by Brennan Builders circa mid 1990s, it is located on the corner of Kingston Road and Threadneedle Road.

Health services struggle during war years

From the mid 1930s to the mid 1950s Galway medical services were on the verge of collapse. The situation at the Central Hospital was particularly chaotic. By 1933 the hospital had a nominal 317 acute beds but overcrowding soon became a permanent feature of the general and medical wards. In March 1938 the number of patients exceeded the beds by 10, with 251 in general wards, 52 in the fever, and 24 in maternity. It was common practice to accommodate patients on mattresses laid out between the beds.

 

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