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The crane at Woodquay
In the early 19th century, most of the area we see in our photograph would have been under water. Woodquay was so called because of the 150 feet wooden quay that ran the length of it. It was a kind of second docks for the city, attracting a lot of commercial traffic down the river. The Corrib Drainage Scheme in 1852 began to change the face of the space we are looking at, and later, when Steamer’s Quay was built, the area was gradually filled in and reclaimed.
Leading ladies of folk @ The Crane
THREE WONDERFUL young folk singers - Noriana Kennedy, Pauline Scanlon and Nicola Joyce - host a very special night of folk song at The Crane Bar next Wednesday at 9pm.
Mexican musicians @ The Crane
MEXICAN FOLK band Tacumba, who worked with The Chieftains on their San Patricios album, play The Crane on Tuesday at 8pm.
Irish fiddle greats for The Crane
GALWAY WILL have a rare opportunity to see two of Ireland’s finest fiddlers - Brian Rooney and John Carty - performing together in concert.
Tribute night to Breda Lewis
THERE WILL be a gathering in The Crane Bar, Sea Road, on Sunday at 6pm, as family and friends gather to remember the late Breda Lewis.
Declan Sinnott to play The Crane
THE CRANE Bar on Sea Road has a feast of great gigs coming up over the next week with performances from Niall Connolly, Danny Meehan, John Carty, and Declan Sinnott.
Charity gig at The Crane Bar
THE CRANE Bar, Sea Road, will host a night of music and song this Saturday at 9.30pm to raise funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland.