The 17th Lancers in Earl’s Island
Thu, Nov 14, 2013
When World War I finished and the National Shell Factory on Earl’s Island closed down, the buildings were taken over by the 6th Dragoon Guards who had a reputation for wanton brutality. This was unusual in that most well armed British army units, with few having a role in the intelligence conflict, were rarely attacked during the War of Independence in the west of Ireland. While individual RIC men became defined as ‘good’ or ‘bad’, it was army regiments, rather than individual soldiers, that became so defined.
Read more ...ó’Máille’s - Telling the story of island life
Thu, Nov 14, 2013
Tourism in Ireland is changing. Yes, there will always be a market for the Book of Kells, The Ring of Kerry, the Aran Islands, and Paddy Reilly’s Fields; but we have seen this year how the call for The Gathering has worked a treat. Surely Galway has never had a busier summer? To achieve above average visitor numbers you clearly must offer more than the chocolate box Ireland.
Read more ...Super charge your skin
Thu, Nov 07, 2013
Are you aged 60 plus and keen to look your best for the festive season? If so, check out No 7’s Restore and Renew serum, especially for this age group and available at Boots.
Read more ...Saving face
Thu, Nov 07, 2013
When you look at your face sometimes do you groan inwardly at how drawn it looks? Maybe you have had too many late nights, drank a little too much at that going away party or are recovering from a nasty cold? Or perhaps your facial muscles are just bearing the signs of tension and stress created by mundane activities, such as chewing, grinding your teeth, straining your eyes, even laughing.
Read more ...Classic chic
Thu, Nov 07, 2013
Need a quick refresher course in easy, classic chic with a touch of feminine styling? Then, turn your attention to Bellanisa, a collection with its roots in Italian styling and fabrics.
Read more ...Caring for your neck
Thu, Nov 07, 2013
The neck seems to age faster than any other part of the body. While there are some definite reasons for this, one of the biggest causes is neglect, say skin experts.
Looking after facial skin is second nature but taking this regime down to the neck area is often neglected because of busy schedules. This skin on our necks is more prone to sun damage, pigmentation and premature ageing.
Read more ...Lose up to two stone in ten weeks
Thu, Nov 07, 2013
If you want dramatic results and a realistic and achievable weight loss plan, if you want to get at the stubborn fat on your stomach or hips and thighs and keep the weight off more easily, your metabolism is answer.
Read more ...Ease anxiety and stress with Care Cure acupuncture
Thu, Nov 07, 2013
Overcoming the stresses and strains of daily life can be draining at best. Sometimes it becomes just too much and we feel anxious, frightened, and generally low. In times of great anxiety our qi (vital energy) cannot flow freely and is likely to become blocked.
Read more ...The Galway national shell factory
Thu, Nov 07, 2013
During the First World War, towns and cities throughout Britain and Ireland had factories producing munitions for the battlefield. Galway was not one of these locations and indeed many Galwegians were travelling to the UK to work in these factories. There was a lot of criticism over this and so the members of the Urban Council and some local industrialists began a lobbying campaign to attract such an industry to the city. It would create employment and would be beneficial to the community.
Read more ...The Duke avoids a shootout at Ó’Máille’s
Thu, Nov 07, 2013
Tom Grealy, the well known Galway accountant and music aficionado, remembers as a schoolboy the day John Wayne rode into the town. In 1951 Wayne, probably the best known cowboy actor of his day, was in Cong filming The Quiet Man. The film, somewhat surprisingly, remains a world -wide favourite. More than half a century later, it is still regarded by many film makers as the ‘perfect told story’. The involvement of local people among its star studded cast, which included Maureen O’Hara, Barry Fitzgerald, Victor McLaglen, and Arthur Shields, all at the peak of their careers at the time, won their lasting affection. The occasion is still celebrated in Cong today.
Read more ...Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine treatments for fertility and pregnancy
Thu, Oct 31, 2013
Vera Deale is a practitioner at Alma Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Kilcolgan. Ms Deale has found that acupuncture is an effective means of treating many underlying gynaecological conditions in preparation for pregnancy. It helps in relieving stress and tension in addition to creating hormonal balance.
Read more ...Lose up to two stone in ten weeks
Thu, Oct 31, 2013
If you want dramatic results and a realistic and achievable weight loss plan, if you want to get at the stubborn fat on your stomach or hips and thighs and keep the weight off more easily, your metabolism is answer.
Read more ...Persse’s Bonded Warehouse, Earl’s Island
Thu, Oct 31, 2013
Two weeks ago in this column, we showed some photographs of the Jute Spinning factory in Earl’s Island, and what I thought were large stacks of turf beside the building. An eagle eyed reader has pointed out that these were not sods of turf, they were ‘jute butts’, stems of the jute plant from which the fibres were extracted. They were stacked out in the fresh air because they are easier to work when wet. The fibres that made up the rough jute products were extracted from the top half of the plant.
Read more ...Strange visions and beliefs in the west of Ireland
Thu, Oct 31, 2013
Until recent times there was widespread belief in fairies; both the malignant and the more innocent kind. Many people believed that the fairies would steal away certain children, or an adult, and replace them with a changeling. These beliefs were mostly found in rural communities; and were often an attempt to explain, or to invite compassion or ‘kindness’ for a handicapped child, or someone who was temporarily ‘not themselves.’ The phrases used to describe this transformation are various; but locally included the words ‘touched’, or ‘swept’, or ‘taken’.
Read more ...Building a better relationship with your teenager
Thu, Oct 24, 2013
Slammed doors. Endless arguments. Cries of “You don’t understand me.” “I hate you.”
Read more ...HSE warns one thousand people could die from flu related illnesses
Thu, Oct 24, 2013
People aged over 65, pregnant women and residents of nursing homes are some of the at risk group whom the HSE West is urging to get vaccinated against flu this season.
Others in this category include children over six months of age with a long term illness requiring regular medical follow-up such as chronic lung disease, chronic heart disease, diabetes, or those with lower immunity due to disease or treatment, and residents of long stay facilities.
Read more ...Homecare Physio — physiotherapy that comes to you
Thu, Oct 24, 2013
An innovative company that brings physiotherapy to you has been launched in Galway. Established by local healthcare professional John Butler, Homecare Physio aims to provide a physiotherapy service in the home, nursing home, or workplace. The service is there for people who are unable to attend their local clinic for essential physiotherapy due to poor mobility, lack of access to transport, or time restrictions.
Read more ...Look ten years younger with new anti-ageing treatment at Therapie Clinic
Thu, Oct 24, 2013
Pioneering skin clinic Therapie Clinic has introduced a revolutionary new anti-ageing treatment called iPixel, which can turn back the hands of time and help clients look an incredible 10 years younger.
Read more ...The Galway Jute Spinning Company
Thu, Oct 24, 2013
There seems to have been a few different names on this business but it was known locally as the bag factory. The chairman, Lieutenant Colonel James O’Hara, reported to the Select Committee on Industries Ireland (1884-85) on the company.
Read more ...‘It was the landlord’s right to do as he pleased.’
Thu, Oct 24, 2013
The succession by the infamous Marcella Netterville to a large estate near Mount Bellew, Co Galway, in the 1820s owed as much to chance as it was to her unlikely mother-in-law, with the wonderful name, Kitty Cut-a-Dash. The Nettervilles were an ancient Norman family, who came to Galway from County Meath after purchasing land from the Bellew family. A judicious marriage with the Trenchs of Garbally, Ballinasloe, increased their holdings. It appears that for a time both the Nettervilles and their tenants lived at peace and in some prosperity, at least until Frederick Netterville began to spread his wild oats somewhat wide of the field.
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