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Market Street, one hundred years ago

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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.

Huge turnout and exceptional bidding at O’Donnellan and Joyce’s first property auction of 2014

A total of 16 properties were sold by Galway auctioneer Colm O’Donnellan at O’Donnellan & Joyce’s first auction of the year, which took place in the Harbour Hotel last Friday.

Salthill home for auction

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering No 33 Ard na Mara, Salthill, for auction on March 14 at 3pm in the Harbour Hotel, Galway.

Public talk on Roger Casement and the Irish language

Sir Roger Casement was famous for his humanitarianism and his patriotism, but less well known, was his interest in the Irish language.

Jes past pupils to hold table quiz next week

Test your knowledge and enjoy the chance to win some great prizes at the Jes Past Pupils' Union table quiz, which takes place next week. The event is open to everyone and promises to be a great night out.

Twenty-five lots to go under the hammer at O’Donnellan & Joyce March auction

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O’Donnellan & Joyce will hold its first auction of the year on Friday March 14 at 3pm in the Harbour Hotel, Galway. The auction will feature a combination of commercial properties and residential homes and land. The agents are expecting tremendous interest in this auction as it offers a variety of well located properties, all with attractive reserve prices. The following is a list of the properties and the open viewing times.

Despite late entry, SF can take a GCC seat

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Consensus exists between Labour and Fianna Fáil party insiders that Sinn Féin is “certain” to win one of the six Galway City Central seats in May’s Local Elections.

The Scot behind the Dublin to Galway railway line

William Bald, the man who proposed the Dublin-Galway railway line and created still unrivalled maps of Mayo, will be the subject of a public lecture.

Success of previous auctions proves that O’Donnellan & Joyce is a leader

O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has become one of the leading Irish owned auctioneering companies for the sale of property by public auction in the country. Over a period of a few years it has recorded what is believed to be the highest percentage success rate of any auctioneering company in the country in recent years.

Success of previous auctions proves that O’Donnellan & Joyce is a leader

O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has become one of the leading Irish owned auctioneering companies for the sale of property by public auction in the country. Over a period of a few years it has recorded what is believed to be the highest percentage success rate of any auctioneering company in the country in recent years.

 

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