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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Galway => Topic started by: Notinpastyet on Tuesday 29 April 08 09:00 BST (UK)
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Any one with a passion for photo's that create an atmosphere that almost brings the picture back to life. From the Albert Kahn collection there are some photo's of the Claddagh which are captured beautifully.MIGKY has post some of these wonderful pictures which are so vibrant on the Thread Great Southern Hotel (below this post) MIGKY also gives a nice little account of Great Granparents life as people of the Claddagh.I really appreciated the pictures & insight,I'm sure others will too -sorry my old brain cells haven't worked out how to link threads.Maybe MIGKY could post the picture on here!-I'm just blown over by these pictures.Regards Nipy.
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The link for the railway hotle and Claddagh pictutres is below.
Beatha agus slainte, Health and long life.
Migky ;)
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Ah Cheers for doing that Migky I'm an old fuddy duddy & can't work these things,I know any one with a interest in the Claddagh will really appreciate it .Regards Nipy
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Hi Nipy, as not to hi-jack the Moycullen thread ( i did a bit with my pictures ) i will reply to your question here.I think first and best port of call for you would be the library in Galway city. It is just behind the cathedral. Library H.Q Island house Galway. http://www.library.ie/weblog/public-libraries/galway-county-library-hq/ I would give them a ring first before you go and book a reader there. They have tons of old newspapers on film plus the 190 & 1911 Census and if you are like me you will get lost in there library section. Now the down side parking . If you can try and park on the road along where the library is as this is free and only locals know this. If not try and get on the carpark a facing the library as it is €4 for the day but every where ells is restricted to one or two ours parking if you can find any that is. Next port of call is a great new and second hand book shop on Middle street
http://www.charliebyrne.com/ I spent quite a lot of time in there and some money too but was worth it. I hope you have a great time while there and if i can help with anything please ask, let me know when you are going as i know some one ell who is going in a few weeks and you or they might find something worth sharing to me and others?
Migky ;)
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AH thanks Migky for tips on parking etc I hope I'll get the time to check out the book shops as I'm like a magnet for books(one of my weakness)I'm so looking forward to this trip & checking out places,cheers Nipy
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Hi Nipy, here is a few of the last remaining parts of the Claddagh in the 1920's
Three of my four GreatGrandparents family's live in the village. Later just before they demolished the Claddagh my Grandparents married and set up there own homes there. These pictures might be usefull to any one who might have had family from the Claddagh. Not all family's on here are mentioned in the census. I don't know why as i know my family were there as i have birth records to prove this. If any one would like to have a go at joining the two pictures together, i would be greatfull.
Migky ;)
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What a great bit of info-I'm sure it will be of interest to anyone researching the Claddagh. Well done Migky -Nipy
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The Claddagh is well worth a visit. My mothers people lived down by the spanish arch at the beginning of the last century
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Hi Galwayguy and welcome.
Snap, ours lived on munster lane and when they pulled the Claddagh down in the 1920's moved to new home on Munster avenue.
Migky ;)
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Hi migky,
Ours ended up in Bohermore and the Claddagh.
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I was in Bohermore cemrtery in May this year. I found a few of my family are buried there. I still have cousins in Moycullen, Renmore and Oranmore. Tis a small world ;D
Migky ;)
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Indeed it is a small world.
I have family buried in Bohermore cemetary and also in fort Hill cemetary down by the Dock.
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i have family in the claddagh ,also shantalla,my grandad was from middle street up town,we live in barnsley england.
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My Claddagh/Fairhill links:
Connolly, Mullally/Mulally, Cavanagh/Kavanagh,Joyce,Jones,Gaskin, Oliver,Naughton, Fahy...
Please feel free to contact me if any of these names appear in your family tree.
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Hi & welcome to the forum. None of mine have those names but nice to meet you. Mine are what we called blown in and originally came fro Ornamore/ Mayo and east Galway and only landed in the Claddagh around the 1890's i think. I was there last month to visit family.
Migky ;)
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My Father was a Michael Burke b 1914 in the Claddagh his father was also Michael b 1876 m Ellen Burke Lived Fairhill (same surname) b 1886 m 1903
MJB
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My Claddagh/Fairhill links:
Connolly, Mullally/Mulally, Cavanagh/Kavanagh,Joyce,Jones,Gaskin, Oliver,Naughton, Fahy...
Please feel free to contact me if any of these names appear in your family tree.
Hi I came across your message, my ggggrandparents were William and Bridget Mullally, Bridget had a daughter Catherine that married a Cavanagh/Kavanagh, I dont know which County they came from, in Tipperary Ireland, They migrated to Australia in 1856, if you think there maybe a connection, would love to here from you. Barbara