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Making History!: July 2011
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Galway City Museum: Behind the Scenes of Our Major Redevelopment. Tuesday, 5 July 2011. One Floor Open - Two More to Go! Brendan and James preparing one of the cases for the 'Dancehall Days' exhibition. Reaction to our new groundfloor exhibitions has been overwhelmingly positive since reopening this week - and we're delighted that the public can once again enter the main body of the Museum and view exhibitions on Prehistoric and Medieval Galway (not to mention our favourite son, Pádraic Ó Conaire! This w...
Making History!: We're Open Again!
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Galway City Museum: Behind the Scenes of Our Major Redevelopment. Wednesday, 29 June 2011. James Reynolds of Galway City Museum, with Noeline Kavanagh of Macnas, and of course, the Macnas Boy Explorer, who will form part of our upcoming exhibition on the arts - planned for our second phase of redevelopment, opening on July 12th! 15ft Macnas Boy will form part of second phase redevelopment. Has come to settle with us here in Galway City Museum for the rest of the summer! Century up until the First World W...
Making History!: A Penchant for Olives and Dishes From Devon - Pottery Expert Casts Further Light...
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Galway City Museum: Behind the Scenes of Our Major Redevelopment. Wednesday, 18 May 2011. A Penchant for Olives and Dishes From Devon - Pottery Expert Casts Further Light. Helen Bermingham (left) from Galway City Museum, holding a 1600/1700s serving dish which was imported from England,with Pottery expert, Roseanne Meenan. Send us your email address to be the first to learn about our new collection and hear of events! Peoples History Talk in Museum This Saturday. Gifting Panels to Claddagh School. Mar ch...
Making History!: Gifting Panels to Claddagh School...
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Galway City Museum: Behind the Scenes of Our Major Redevelopment. Wednesday, 11 May 2011. Gifting Panels to Claddagh School. Children to the fore - adults, Mayors and Kings to the back! The children of the Claddagh celebrate the donation of Historical Panels from the Museum to the school, along with the Mayor of Galway, the King of the Claddagh and the teachers and Principal of St. Nicholas' National School. This donation was possible due to the redevelopment work currently taking place in Galway City Mu...
Making History!: May 2011
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Galway City Museum: Behind the Scenes of Our Major Redevelopment. Tuesday, 31 May 2011. People's History Talk in Museum This Saturday. A scene from the Galway Races in the 1940s. part of an presentation from students of the NUIG History Department, which will be on show in the Museum for Saturday's talk as a part of the People's History of Galway project. As part of the 'People's History of Galway' weekend celebrations, this coming Saturday, 4. Wednesday, 18 May 2011. We were delighted to have Pottery Ex...
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Galway City Museum: Behind the Scenes of Our Major Redevelopment. Tuesday, 5 July 2011. One Floor Open - Two More to Go! Brendan and James preparing one of the cases for the 'Dancehall Days' exhibition. Reaction to our new groundfloor exhibitions has been overwhelmingly positive since reopening this week - and we're delighted that the public can once again enter the main body of the Museum and view exhibitions on Prehistoric and Medieval Galway (not to mention our favourite son, Pádraic Ó Conaire! This w...
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