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Pills and Potions in County Mayo Newspapers
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, manufacturers of pills, ointments, elixirs, drops, and balms, used newspapers to promote their products. There are countless examples of medical advertisements in historic newspapers published in Mayo.
Call to introduce mental health supports for local primary school going students
As school children emerge from what has been an incredibly challenging and uncertain time, and with research last year showing that almost 20 percent of parents of primary school aged children have sought some form of mental health support for their child over the past two years, the National Parents Council Primary and St Patrick’s Mental Health Services are issuing a timely call for the development and introduction of additional primary schools-based mental health supports.
Smallpox patient sparks riot in Loughrea
The initial refusal by the Loughrea Workhouse hospital to accept smallpox patients was smartly over ruled by the Local Government Board (LGB). It suggested that some out-houses or offices, at the hospital, could be converted to receive the patients while keeping them separate from the other sick. It was satisfied that the resident doctor there, Dr Lynch, ‘will afford valuable advice and assistance’. The board warned that it was essential smallpox sufferers were kept isolated from other people. However, the Loughrea Board of Guardians, with responsibility for the hospital, did not heed the rebuke.
Brave Mitchels give it their all in final showdown
Dublin captain Sinéad Aherne scored 0-4 and St Sylvester’s were crowned currentaccount.ie All-Ireland Intermediate club champions following a thrilling win over Castlebar Mitchels at Duggan Park in Ballinasloe.
Three goal salvo sends Mitchels into the final
A rapid fire start to the third quarter backboned Castlebar Mitchels progress to the currentaccount.ie All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship final.
Mitchels on the march towards All Ireland Final spot
The kingdom will come calling on Saturday afternoon, but Castlebar Mitchels will be the ones looking to claim the crown come the full-time whistle being blown
Exclusive property on the edge of Galway Bay
Built in the 19th century, The Coach House is situated on the edge of Galway Bay in an idyllic setting sheltered by the woodlands of Barna, nestled between Rusheen Bay and Silverstrand. A more pleasant location is hard to imagine.
Stunning ground floor apartment in idyllic Barna Demesne
O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering to the market for sale this exceptional apartment in the exclusive development of Barna Demesne. No 14 Seabury is a stunning ground floor apartment offering ample living and reception space throughout, extending to approximately 104.5sq m.
Mayo Gaels weather the storm to claim intermediate title and Kilmeena are junior champs
Kevin Lynch stood on a platform six inches off the ground to raise the Sweeney Cup high in the air in Fr O’Hara Park on Saturday afternoon - but Mayo Gaels are standing many feet taller right now than they were this morning, following their 1-11 to 1-9 win over Ballyhaunis.
