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Galway People and Families top
# Article Title Author Hits
1 Fifty years of soccer in Mervue
Updated: 15 Aug 2010
Tom Kenny 154
2 The Dunne brothers busking in Galway
Updated: 15 Aug 2010
Tom Kenny 147
3 Claddagh fishermen
Updated: 10 Jun 2010
Tom Kenny 510
4 Galway hurlers, 1949
Updated: 10 Jun 2010
Robert Borkowski 459
5 A Galway Textile Printers XV
Updated: 12 Mar 2010
Tom Kenny 622
6 Galway Gaol, April 1958
Updated: 14 Jan 2010
Tom Kenny 455
7 Some memories of a Galwegian
Updated: 14 Jan 2010
Tom Kenny 344
8 The village of Salthill in the 1920s
Updated: 14 Jan 2010
Tom Kenny 1018
9 Joseph Phillips, Connaught Ranger
Updated: 14 Jan 2010
Tom Kenny 382
10 Galway supporters at the 1966 final
Updated: 14 Jan 2010
Tom Kenny 240
11 Galway vintners
Updated: 14 Jan 2010
Tom Kenny 329
12 The priests were on the ball...
Updated: 14 Jan 2010
Ronnie O'Gorman 339
13 Portrait of the writer as a young boy
Updated: 14 Jan 2010
Ronnie O'Gorman 202
14 The Tulip of Tuam and other flowers
Updated: 14 Jan 2010
Ronnie O'Gorman 172
15 The man who ran the ‘Corofin mile’
Updated: 14 Jan 2010
Ronnie O'Gorman 195
16 Prospect Hill en fete in the 1960s
Updated: 16 Nov 2009
Tom Kenny 449
17 Scholars from St Brendan's, 1956
Updated: 16 Nov 2009
Tom Kenny 423
18 Galway vintners
Updated: 17 Oct 2009
Tom Kenny 374
19 Guth na n-Óg town league
Updated: 28 Aug 2009
Tom Kenny 381
20 A risen people achieve their own miracle
Updated: 28 Aug 2009
Ronnie O'Gorman 181
21 Galway Rowing Club, one hundred years
Updated: 01 Oct 2009
Tom Kenny 357
22 The mighty men of Menlo
Updated: 09 Jul 2009
Tom Kenny 343
23 Thirty years of Renmore fun and entertainment
Updated: 25 Jun 2009
Tom Kenny 372
24 The Connacht Tribune, one hundred years
Updated: 25 Jun 2009
Tom Kenny 278
25 Of bishops and Claddagh rings
Updated: 25 Jun 2009
Tom Kenny 328
26 The Glynn Cup, 50 years on
Updated: 25 Jun 2009
Tom Kenny 218
27 Anthony Ryan’s, a one-hundred-year-old family business
Updated: 25 Jun 2009
Tom Kenny 440
28 Joe Togher, a Galway volunteer
Updated: 25 Jun 2009
Tom Kenny 249
29 Sean Broderick and the Black and Tans
Updated: 25 Jun 2009
Tom Kenny 352
30 Nano Nagle’s Galway legacy
Updated: 25 Jun 2009
Tom Kenny 354
31 Our Lady’s Boys’ Club sixty ninth camp
Updated: 25 Jun 2009
Tom Kenny 374
32 Fr Rhatigan strikes a blow for Rome
Updated: 11 May 2009
Ronnie O'Gorman 580
33 A King of the Jungle foiled by the King of the Jungle!
Updated: 11 May 2009
Ronnie O'Gorman 473
34 Saying the Rosary together...
Updated: 11 May 2009
Ronnie O'Gorman 1646
35 Poor Father Moloney and Greek purity
Updated: 11 May 2009
Ronnie O'Gorman 541
36 Galway - embraced by Dr Strangelove?
Updated: 11 May 2009
Ronnie O'Gorman 569
37 ‘GALWAY! THE DIRTIEST TOWN I EVER SAW!’
Updated: 11 May 2009
Ronnie O'Gorman 604
38 ‘A moment’s memory to that laurelled head’
Updated: 11 May 2009
Ronnie O'Gorman 591
39 Two faces lean out of the window...
Updated: 11 May 2009
Ronnie O'Gorman 484
40 Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair
Updated: 15 Jan 2009
WIKIPEDIA 544
41 Lynch
Updated: 13 Jan 2009
WIKIPEDIA 490
42 Barrett
Updated: 13 Jan 2009
WIKIPEDIA 450
43 O'Shaughnessy
Updated: 13 Jan 2009
WIKIPEDIA 507
44 Hession (Ó hOisín)
Updated: 13 Jan 2009
WIKIPEDIA 504
45 Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh
Updated: 13 Jan 2009
WIKIPEDIA 926
46 O'Flaherty
Updated: 10 Jan 2009
WIKIPEDIA 541
47 Kings of Connacht
Updated: 10 Jan 2009
WIKIPEDIA 563
48 Alexander Young
Updated: 11 May 2009
Wikipedia 509
49 John Sealy Townsend
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 408
50 William O'Halloran
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 1231
51 Pádraic Ó Conaire
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 358
52 Gideon Ouseley
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 320
53 Edward Martyn
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 302
54 James McLoughlin
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 311
55 Violet Florence Martin
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 294
56 Thomas Barnwall Martin
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 254
57 Michael Morris, 3rd Baron Killanin
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 302
58 Richard Martin
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 299
59 Joseph W. Kirwan
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 226
60 Tribes of Galway
Updated: 11 May 2009
Wikipedia 1323
61 Martyn Family
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 231
62 Richard Martyn
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 211
63 Walter Macken
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 235
64 Gerard Anthony Hayes-McCoy
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 204
65 Patrick Lynch (Argentina)
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 212
66 Thomas Arthur, comte de Lally
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 225
67 Richard Kirwan
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 201
68 William Joyce
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 511
69 Frank Harris
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 201
70 Augusta, Lady Gregory
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 232
71 Luke Joseph Duffy
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 223
72 Anthony Duane
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 172
73 Margaret Dolan
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 257
74 Patrick D'Arcy
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 253
75 Anthony Daly
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 204
76 John Joseph Clancy
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 333
77 Robert Malachy Burke
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 226
78 Mary Bonaventure Browne
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 220
79 Nora Barnacle
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 215
80 Emily Anderson
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 227
81 Joseph Blake, 3rd Baron Wallscourt
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 234
82 James Hardiman
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 240
Hardiman's History of Galway top
# Article Title Author Hits
1 Fortifications built, to secure the conquest of the town and Islands
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 165
2 Treatment of the Roman Catholics
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 163
3 Seige of the town
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 144
4 Battle of Aughrim, 1691
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 188
5 Protestant inhabitans removed
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 177
6 Accession of James II to the throne
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 146
7 Town in decline
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 152
8 King grants new charter, 1676
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 147
9 The corporation land, with the charter and market duties, granted to Mrs Elizabeth Hamilton
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 168
10 New rules established, 1672
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 185
11 On the restoration of Charles II many of the new settlers disappear and the old natives and former inhabitants return.
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 135
12 Decay of town
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 139
13 Plans of the government relative to Galway
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 155
14 Licentiousness of the soldiery
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 145
15 The town besieged by the parliamentary forces under Sir Charles Coote
Updated: 05 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 189
16 Marquis of Ormond takes shipping in Galway, and leaves the kingdom
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 192
17 Dreadful plague in the town
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 244
18 Grateful acknowledgements of Charles II
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 228
19 The fort besieged, taken and demolished
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 205
20 Lord Forbes arrives with a fleet in the bay
Updated: 11 May 2009
James Hardiman 271
21 Captain Willoughby bombards the town
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 211
22 Revolt of the town, and siege of the fort
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 212
23 Opulence of Galway at the commencement of the Irish Rebellion, 23d October 1641
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 190
24 Concluding observations
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 209
25 Sir Thomas Wentworth (afterwards earl of Strafford)
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 209
26 Meyrick Square
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 255
27 Viscount Falkland arrives in Galway, 1625
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 206
28 Improvements along quays...
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 212
29 Charter of James I
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 240
30 Saint Augustine's fort built, 1603
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 217
31 The chief governor, lord Mountjoy, visits the town, 1600
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 218
32 Licentiousness of the inhabitants of the country
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 205
33 The town beseiged by Hugh Ruadh O'Donnell, 1596
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 192
34 Sir William Russell, lord deputy, arrives and investigates the state of the town and province, 1595
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 190
35 Spanish armada vessel wrecked in the bay, 1588
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 209
36 Prisage of wines in the town established by the earl of Ormond
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 151
37 Sir William Pelham arrives in Galway, 1579
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 148
38 Charter of Elizabeth, 1579
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 133
39 Mac-an-Earlas, 1572 - 1577
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 138
40 Sir Henry Sidney
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 147
41 The earl of Sussex arrives in Galway
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 145
42 Charters of Edward VI
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 156
43 Charter of Henry VIII and Mercantile bye-laws
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 125
44 Lord Deputy of Ireland, Leonard Grey
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 145
45 Prisage of wine claimed; Orders of Henry VIII
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 132
46 Disputes between Galway and Limerick
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 160
47 Improvements to the city: 1505 - 1519
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 160
48 Battle of Knoc-tuadh, 1504
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 158
49 Passage from Corrib to Lough Atalia; Fortifications built; Great fire in 1500
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
James Hardiman 168
Galway Buildings top
# Article Title Author Hits
1 The Castle Hotel
Updated: 12 Mar 2010
Tom Kenny 443
2 Queen’s College Galway
Updated: 12 Mar 2010
Tom Kenny 432
3 The building of the technical school
Updated: 05 Sep 2009
Tom Kenny 747
4 Distorted views of the Claddagh in the 19th century
Updated: 16 Nov 2009
Tom Kenny 480
5 The Shambles Barracks, 1910
Updated: 16 Nov 2009
Tom Kenny 391
Galway Streets top
# Article Title Author Hits
1 The egg and butter market, Woodquay
Updated: 15 Aug 2010
Tom Kenny 140
2 Sheep fair, Eyre Square
Updated: 10 Jun 2010
Tom Kenny 385
3 Prospect Hill en fete in the 1960s
Updated: 12 Mar 2010
Tom Kenny 703
4 The Claddagh market
Updated: 12 Mar 2010
Tom Kenny 514
5 The Claddagh market
Updated: 14 Jan 2010
Tom Kenny 461
6 A corner of William Street, c1920
Updated: 14 Jan 2010
Tom Kenny 352
7 Distorted views of the Claddagh in the 19th century
Updated: 17 Oct 2009
Tom Kenny 298
8 The blessing of the boats
Updated: 28 Aug 2009
Tom Kenny 375
9 Eyre Square
Updated: 11 May 2009
WIKIPEDIA 1543
10 A street scene in Galway, 1835
Updated: 25 Jun 2009
Tom Kenny 221
Galway Churches top
# Article Title Author Hits
1 The Augustinians in Galway
Updated: 28 Aug 2009
Tom Kenny 499
2 The strange case of Warden Bodkin’s hand...
Updated: 14 Jan 2010
Ronnie O'Gorman 462
3 Saint Joseph’s Church, a brief history
Updated: 25 Jun 2009
Tom Kenny 270
4 St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church
Updated: 11 May 2009
WIKIPEDIA 645
Galway Culture & Science top
# Article Title Author Hits
1 St Nicholas’ Parochial School, a brief history
Updated: 05 Jun 2009
Galway Advertiser 270
2 National University of Ireland, Galway
Updated: 11 May 2009
NUI Galway 313
Galway Hero top
# Article Title Author Hits
1 Fitzgibbon Cup winners, 1970
Updated: 12 Mar 2010
Tom Kenny 988
Galway History top
# Article Title Author Hits
1 Some Galway fires
Updated: 15 Aug 2010
Tom Kenny 174
2 The Queen’s Gap
Updated: 10 Jun 2010
Tom Kenny 328
3 Steam Wharf, Galway, c1850
Updated: 10 Jun 2010
Tom Kenny 310
4 200 years ago the Belles of Galway spent their time ‘buying, laughing and chatting’
Updated: 28 Aug 2009
Ronnie O'Gorman 473
5 Nuns’ Island whiskey
Updated: 28 Aug 2009
Tom Kenny 208
6 The sinking of the Athenia
Updated: 28 Aug 2009
Tom Kenny 534
7 In the summer of 1879, the role of the Church in the Land Movement was centre stage...
Updated: 28 Aug 2009
Ronnie O'Gorman 214
8 ‘GALWAY! THE DIRTIEST TOWN I EVER SAW!’
Updated: 28 Aug 2009
Tom Kenny 228
9 Russia had its eye on Galway
Updated: 05 Jun 2009
Ronnie O'Gorman 275
10 De Valera’s Galway speech angers Nazi Germany
Updated: 14 Mar 2009
Ronnie O'gorman 343
11 Coote's siege 1651-1652
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 207
12 Dun Beal Gallimhe
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 179
13 O Brian's siege of 1132
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 206
14 O Brian's siege of 1149
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 212
15 De Burgh's siege of 1230
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 187
16 Lord Forbes's siege of 1642
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 232
17 Dun Beal Gallimhe
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 211
18 20th century
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 260
19 19th century
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 217
20 18th century
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 231
21 Decline
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 254
22 Medieval City
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 272
23 Early Galway
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 305
24 (Alternative) derivations of the name
Updated: 04 Jan 2009
Wikipedia 210

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