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Old Galway

Old Galway. B y Niamh and Laura. War Time In Galway.

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Old Galway

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  1. Old Galway By Niamh and Laura.

  2. War Time In Galway • At 11:15 on the 3rd of September 1939, Mr. chamberlain made a speech about declaring war on Germany. Every hour the radio announced the news. In the first years of the war the army increased by 6 or 7 times. By early summer 1940 numbers had doubled again. These new recruits had to be trained and this put a major restrain on army resources.

  3. Spanish arch • The Spanish arch, which is located on the banks of the river Corrib was built in 1584. It was originally an extension of the famous city walls, designed to protect the quays. The arch features a wooden sculpture which was sculpted by a well known artist, Claire Sheridan.

  4. The Cathedral • The Cathedral of Galway was dedicated on 15 August 1965, and as such is the youngest of Europe's great stone cathedrals. It is dedicated to Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and Saint Nicholas.

  5. Facts on Galway • Galway is the third largest city in the republic of Ireland. Its population of 2011 is 75,414. • The city is known for its vibrant lifestyle and numerous festivals including the Galway arts festivals which is known for its famous arts group parade. • There are 6,870 Irish speakers in Galway which is nearly 10% of the population.

  6. Pictures of old Galway • Saltill 1960s The End

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