Market Street, one hundred years ago
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
The title of this photograph is ‘Old Building, Market Street’ and it was taken about 100 years ago. The building in the foreground was at one time occupied by the Augustinian nuns who were based in Galway (where the Mechanics is today in Middle Street) before 1651. The last Augustinian nun to die in Ireland is buried in Forthill. These sisters formed part of the same Augustinian Order as the friars, as do their contemplative successors today in countries like Spain and Italy. Continuing persecutions and other historical pressures saw to the end of these nuns in Ireland, though some lingered on in Galway up to the middle of the 19th century.
Read more ...A child’s time on Spanish Island
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
I believe that my grandfather, Ronnie Hackett, was surprised when my grandmother agreed to marry him. He was the youngest of six brothers and four sisters, born in the Blackrock area of Cork city. Many of the brothers having a medical qualification went off to see the world with the British merchant navy. But in their later lives all came back to Cork, and enjoyed a happy life fishing and shooting, and a little bit of medicine. Indeed there are several family stories about a brother’s wife apologising to a full waiting room for her husband’s abrupt departure ‘on an urgent medical matter’. Whereas in fact, the call was from another brother to come fishing.
Read more ...Lose up to two stone in ten weeks
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
There are three keys to a genuine weight loss (real fat loss) plan — diet, exercise, and metabolism correction. All three keys interconnect — one will not work without the other.
Read more ...Create a home that is warm and inviting
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
Paying attention to your interior decorating scheme will help you to create a home that is warm and inviting. Some people have excellent taste when it comes to picking single bits and pieces, but it is a whole new skill to put them together in an attractive way.
Read more ...Fish cookery demonstrations at Mary’s Fish Shop next week
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
To celebrate the very successful opening of Mary’s Fish Shop there will be a party on Holy Thursday. Go along and see some great chefs cooking fish to perfection and also demonstrating how to make a great chowder. Everyone loves chowder and it is pretty easy to make, however it really helps to see it done in front of you or to be able to ask a chef for advice.
Read more ...Paleo night at 37West
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
37 West has announced the arrival of the world’s first fine dining Paleo restaurant to come and take over its kitchen for the Galway food festival.
Read more ...Out with the old
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
I spent a few years working on Eyre Square many moons ago, when the lunchtime choices were few and far between. My old boss would always try to convince us to have a hefty carvery dinner in Fagan's (in the Great Southern) which would lead to a soporific afternoon in the office trying to keep my eyes from shutting while staring glassy eyed at my computer screen.
Read more ...Wedding guests: dress to thrill
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
What to wear to a wedding? The annual wedding season debate will be a whole lot easier thanks with this guide to key trends and wedding worthy styles. Shop dresses, skirts, jackets, andaccessoriesanddazzle on the day.
Dress versus skirt
Read more ...Mid-season savings at the Kilkenny Shop
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
What better excuse to give your wardrobe a mid-season update than with super savings of up to 30 per cent on fashion and accessories at the Kilkenny Shop, home to Ireland’s largest selection of Irish designers as well as many top international labels. Kilkenny’s mid- season sale will run in all stores nationwide, including recently opened stores in Swords Pavilions and Whitewater Shopping Centre Newbridge, and online at kilkennyshop.com from April 9 to 21.
Read more ...Get ready for summer with Therapie's new Brazilian bum lift
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
There is a renewed interest in voluptuous backsides, as Kim Kardashian and other celebrities regularly update us on their best assets. Not everyone is genetically blessed with such an attractive line to their figure, and some have quietly resorted to plastic surgery involving fat grafting or implants for enhancement.
Read more ...Gearing up for the Fashion Oscars
Thu, Apr 10, 2014
Karen McManus from Catwalk Model Agency pictured showcasing a preview of the hair and Lancôme make-up look currently on trend on all the catwalks ahead of the Irish Fashion Innovation Awards 2014 next week. The fifth annual awards will take place at the Radisson Blu Hotel and Spa, Galway, on Holy Thursday April 17, where designers from all over Ireland will battle it out in a number of categories with Natalie B Coleman special guest on the night.
Karen wears the latest collection from Lancôme by Claire Finnerty of Brown Thomas and a tie-knot ponytail by Anna
Read more ...Great furniture at competitive prices at Furniture House
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
Furniture House, a locally owned and managed furniture store based at 45 Briarhill Business Park, has successfully developed its business over the last few months. Furniture House is a one-stop shop supplying bedding, living, and dining furniture with a wide range of accessories available at extremely competitive prices.
Read more ...Galway landscaping company honoured at horticulture awards
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
Moycullen-based Radharc Landscaping Co won two awards at the Bord Bia Amenity Horticulture Awards at the weekend.
Read more ...Richardson’s pub, Eyre Square
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
The first reference to Eyre Square, or ‘The Green’ as it was then known, was in 1631 when it was planted with ash trees by Sir Valentine Blake. It was located outside the East Gate of the medieval city. “The square plot at the Green was set apart for the purpose of public amusement and recreation; it was enclosed with wooden rails and handsomely planted around.” The 1651 map of Galway features a row of small buildings which ran the length of the east side of the square.
Read more ...Irish Cancer Society launches bowel cancer awareness month
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
The Irish Cancer Society has revealed the counties in Ireland which have a high bowel cancer incidence rate at its launch of bowel cancer awareness month which takes place in April. The society is urging people, particularly those in bowel cancer ‘hotspots’, to reduce their risk of bowel cancer by making some small lifestyle changes.
Read more ...Awareness week to highlight Raynaud's and scleroderma
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
In just under three weeks, Ireland will host its first Raynaud’s and Scleroderma Awareness Week. Raynaud’s & Scleroderma Ireland (RSI) is organising a full programme of promotional, educational, and information activities to educate the nation on both conditions and inform the Irish population of the symptoms and treatments associated with each, as well as encouraging those suffering in silence to reach out to the resources available to them.
Read more ...The lonely boy who landed on our shore
Thu, Apr 03, 2014
It is possible that when the 16 years-old Orson Welles embarked from the SS Baltic in Galway Bay in August 1931, he visited the Taibhdhearc theatre. In any event, he struck up a friendship with a Galway actor. Two months later he visited the Gate Theatre in Dublin, and went backstage to see his friend. Clearly impressed by what he saw, he left a note for its founding partners, Mícheál MacLiammóir and Hilton Edwards, boldly proclaiming ‘Orson Welles, star of the New York Theatre Guild, would consider appearing in one of your productions, and hopes you will see him for an appointment.’
Read more ...Exciting range of spring products at G Furniture
Thu, Mar 27, 2014
G Furniture and carpets in Northpoint on the Tuam Road has some really exciting new products to brighten up your home this spring. It guarantees the best value for money in Galway in carpets and furniture, with a brilliant selection of three piece suites and rugs just arrived at special promotion prices.
G furniture and carpets is headed by Declan Gannon, originally from Roscommon where his family run a successful furniture wholesale business, but he has been a resident in Claregalway for nearly 10 years. This family ethos can be seen right through the store, G Furniture uses Irish suppliers where possible, supporting Irish jobs and bringing a better quality product to customers at affordable prices.
Read more ...Take a trip down memory lane with Green Monkey Designs
Thu, Mar 27, 2014
From TK Lemonade and Jacob’s Kimberly biscuits to Brennan’s Bread and Barry’s Tea, there are certain iconic products we will always associate with growing up in Ireland. New Irish brand Green Monkey Designs, based in Co Meath and new to the Kilkenny Shop, has created a range of quirky retro homeware accessories using prints of some of these traditional Irish brands, designed to stir up nostalgia and take you down memory lane.
Read more ...Aniar Cookery School
Thu, Mar 27, 2014
When it comes to cookery classes, I have to admit I am a bit of a veteran. I have more than a couple of stints with the Allen family in Ballymaloe under my belt, I have had a nose around Paul Flynn's Tannery School in Dungarven. I have even tucked my knees under the bountiful table at River Cottage HQ with Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall, still possibly the happiest day of my life (sorry kids).
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