@lingomucho That is Lord Dunkellin. I believe he was a brother (or son) of the Earl of Clanricarde in the 19th century. Sometime during the civil war (1922) the statue was pulled down by the people of Galway and thrown into the bay. It was never seen again! The plinth is now in front of Leaders Shop on the Tuam Road.
Colonial Cities are far from Brilliant, we are all ex-slaves speaking an Ex-Roman Colonies language and sucking up to our peers for respect that doesnt exist in galway. Though you love it and hate it, you dont know what you are.
Grew up in old Galway city in 40s and 50s, lots have changed since . Beautiful pictures , thanks 👍
Very enjoyable. Thanks. I didn’t know that Galway had a tram service.
Thanks again
Jarlath
nice to see pictures of the old town....looks like happy times..
Some great photos there. Was born here. Just back
Very nice
Beautiful scenes and music
Nice city
I live here
Love it,,,
Amazing is the scaffolding under the bridge where they cast the fish nets ?
Salthill - hometown.
@lingomucho That is Lord Dunkellin. I believe he was a brother (or son) of the Earl of Clanricarde in the 19th century. Sometime during the civil war (1922) the statue was pulled down by the people of Galway and thrown into the bay. It was never seen again! The plinth is now in front of Leaders Shop on the Tuam Road.
Great Video.
How different again it will be in another 100.yrs.
Brilliant!
Colonial Cities are far from Brilliant, we are all ex-slaves speaking an Ex-Roman Colonies language and sucking up to our peers for respect that doesnt exist in galway. Though you love it and hate it, you dont know what you are.
But life's for learnin...