near to Galway, Co Galway, Ireland
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B&B in Galway
A typical house in this suburban street, turned into a B&B for tourists.
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Behind the Galway Shopping Centre
by Mick Garratt
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Ceannt Station (Galway Railway Station) - interior, Galway
by P L Chadwick
The station was opened in 1851, and received its present name in 1966. It is named after Eamonn Ceannt, a leading figure in the Easter Rising of 1916. He was executed later that year, at the age of 34.
The station is part of a small... (more)
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A decorated pub wall
by Malcolm Neal
This was a brilliant piece of public art on the pub wall. My position for it in the map is rather vague as I cannot remember which street it was actually on. The wall is on Sally Long's Bar on the corner of Bowling Green and Abbeygate... (more)
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The Browne Doorway in Eyre Square, Galway
by Marathon
Eyre Square is at the heart of Galway City from where the main central districts are all within a ten minute walk. It is an interesting and attractive place in its own right. The Browne Doorway on the north-west side came from a 17th... (more)
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Disused turntable at Galway station
by Gareth James
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No 99, "Sir Myles Humphreys", Galway (1979-2)
See M3025 : No 99 "Sir Myles Humphreys", Galway (1979-1). The view in the other direction showing the nameplate. Continue to J2664 : No 99 "Sir Myles Humphreys", Lisburn.
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Galway retail park
by Graham Horn
The massive retail park next to the Galway ring road. Here there is the ubiquitous golden M, and hectares of parking.
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Eyre Square
by N Chadwick
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Lough Atalia railway viaduct, Galway (1975)
A four-span viaduct (one of which was built to swivel) of 240 ft, constructed in 1850/51 for the Midland Great Western Railway, carrying the Galway – Dublin line across the lough. The train is the 20.10 Galway – Dublin Connolly night mail... (more)
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Galway - Park House Hotel |
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Galway - NW Side of Eyre Square - Pennants
These pennants by Boocal signify the Tribes of Galway (Athy, Blake, Bodkin, Browne, D'Arcy, Deane, Font, French, Joyes, Kirwan, Lynch, Martin, Morris, Skerrett) consisting of 14 important Anglo-Norman merchant families who dominated... (more)
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