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Of bishops and Claddagh rings

This photograph was taken exactly 100 years ago during the installation of the sixth Bishop of Galway and Kilmacduagh and Apostolic Administrator of Kilfenora since the foundation of the diocese. This was Bishop O’Dea, who was in the palace until 1923. There are elaborate and decorative floral arches across Williamsgate Street for the occasion and a banner that says “Long Live our Bishop”. There are a large number of RIC men in evidence, though they are not keeping much of a shape on the large crowd who are following the bishop. He is simply walking under the canopy and is not carrying the Blessed Sacrament. It is hard to know where the procession was going (The Pro-Cathedral ?) and where it was coming from. The flower girls were probably following a group of priests. Notice the tram tracks and the fact that all of the shops seem to be closed.

Have a Happy Easter at the Harbour Hotel

The Harbour Hotel with the K Bar and Krusoes restaurant serving fresh, good quality, food, is located just two minutes’ walk from Eyre Square, and with easy access from all routes is the perfect setting for Easter Sunday lunch.

Magnificent family home in the heart of Barna

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One of the finest homes in Barna will be offered for sale by public auction on Friday May 1 at 3pm in the Harbour Hotel. Frog Hollow is a wonderful five bed detached family home standing on c0.8 acre of superb mature landscaped gardens. It extends to in excess of 2,500sq ft and boasts a host of extras including solid red oak floors and mahogany doors, and has its own Bord na Móna eco friendly bio system mini treatment plant. Frog Hollow is in the heart of the village and within minutes of the beach, tennis courts, and all amenities in Barna.

Walk to college from this Newcastle home

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On Friday May 1 O’Donnellan & Joyce will offer 37 Upper Newcastle for sale by public auction with the unbelievable advised minimum value of €400,000. This is a unique three/four bed end of terrace residence located on a large corner site bordering Moyola Park and the main Upper Newcastle Road. The property has been tastefully modernised and great care was taken to ensure that it still retains some of its original characteristics. As with all properties of its age it would benefit with some further modernisation and refurbishment; that said this property has wonderful potential and will make a fantastic family home or a great investment property because of its great location. For anyone with children coming to college in Galway No 37 has to be the most attractive property to consider — no transport would ever need to be considered.

Rehab to hold suicide prevention fundraiser

A Rehab fundraising event will take place next week to raise funds for suicide prevention awareness.

Something for everybody at O’Donnellan & Joyce auction

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Something for everybody is how Colm O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers describes the auction of three properties which will be held in the Harbour Hotel on Friday May 1. He outlines that this would be an ideal opportunity for first time buyers, investors, or those looking for a family home as all three properties which are on offer will cater for their needs.

Salthill five-bed is ready to walk into

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No 28 Grattan Court is a magnificent five bedroom detached family home located within minutes of the Prom, Grattan Beach, and the heart of Salthill, and just a leisurely stroll from the famous Quay Street, the city centre, a number of notable primary and post primary schools, NUIG, and UHG.

Detached Salthill residence at an unbelievable price

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Tony Joyce of O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has recently been favoured by the executors to offer for sale by public auction Number 41 Beech Court, Salthill. This superbly located family home is being guided at an unbelievable AMV of €430,000 which clearly reflects the owner’s desire to conclude a sale. Houses in this area normally command prices that would almost be double that being asked for 41 Beech Court. Consequently the property is a must view property for all genuine home hunters.

Tremendous bidding at O’Donnellan & Joyce auction

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There was tremendous bidding at the O’Donnellan & Joyce auction of No 7 New Avenue Wood, Rahoon. The property is an attractive three bedroom semidetached house situated in a wonderful location of New Avenue Wood. In terms of convenience, the agent outlines that this property has it all as it is within easy access of Galway city centre and Salthill. In addition No 7 New Avenue Wood has the advantage of being only a stone’s throw from NUIG and UHG.

Soviets had their eyes on Galway

During the Cold War era Ireland was economically poor, everything was State owned, run, and operated, and the interiors of public buildings seemed to be covered in linoleum and Formica.

 

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