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Mayo's Grace Kelly crowned ladies player of the month
Mayo forward Grace Kelly has been honoured with The Croke Park/LGFA Player of the Month award for July.
How Aran looked in the 1930s
When Thomas H Mason stepped onto the pier at Kilronan, Inishmór, in the summer of 1932, he described his feelings of surprise and sense of confusion. Writing in his masterly The Islands of Ireland * he realised that he was plunged into an Ireland he did not recognise. As an Irishman coming from the east coast, and geographically still in Ireland - he believed that he could have been 1,000 miles from Dublin.
DID awarded Guaranteed Irish symbol
DID Electrical have announced that they have been awarded the Guaranteed Irish symbol. The retailer opened the doors of its first store on Mountjoy Square, Dublin, in 1968. Today the Irish family business has 23 stores nationwide, including Galway, and over 300 employees delivering superior products and services to their customers every day.
DID Electrical is offically Guaranteed Irish
DID Electrical jas been awarded the Guaranteed Irish symbol. The retailer opened the doors of its first store on Mountjoy Square, Dublin, in 1968. Today the Irish family business has 23 stores nationwide and more than 300 employees delivering superior products and services to their customers every day.
Reflecting and looking forward
Well, what a packed week we have had, and more to come.
From Cavan to Connemara
Irish language theatre company, Fíbín, launches an exciting new chapter in its story next week with the promenade show Cath na Ceathrún Rua / Battle of Carraroe, written by incoming artistic director Philip Doherty and staged at the company’s new home space in An Tulach, Baile na hAbhann.
Soul Space boutique health and wellness experience at Claregalway Castle
A fantastic one-day health and wellness event will be held next month at the stunning Claregalway Castle in Galway.
GAA has created a game of protein-guzzling gym bunnies with arms the size of bullock’s necks
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How Aran looked in the 1930s
When Thomas H Mason stepped onto the pier at Kilronan, Inishmór, in the summer of 1932, he described his feelings of surprise and sense of confusion. Writing in his masterly The Islands of Ireland * he realised that he was plunged into an Ireland he did not recognise. As an Irishman coming from the east coast, and geographically still in Ireland - he believed that he could have been 1,000 miles from Dublin.
Dillon puts forward 'Bring Them Home' to Mayo campaign
Fine Gael General Election candidate for Mayo, Alan Dillon, has called for a campaign encouraging people both at home and abroad to return to Mayo to live and work. This has the potential to fit in with existing and future Government policies and should be prioritised.