1914 Battle of Mons Private Duffy, of the Connaught Rangers, has come home to Galway, suffering from wounds sustained at Mons. He was engaged with his...
1914 How to economise Advert: While the war lasts, economy will be necessary. An easy way to economise is to send suits, costumes, or other articles...
1914 Forestalling at fairs At the weekly meeting of Galway Urban Council, the Chairman, Mr. M. McDonogh mentioned the practice of forestalling at fairs. In connection...
1914 Hors de combat Our Gort correspondent writes that it is rumoured that some local men with the British Expeditionary Force in France are hors de...
Galway In Days Gone By 1914 Possibility of invasion In local circles, one of the subjects most frequently discussed is the possibility of invasion. We have...
People’s living conditions less than 100 years ago were frightening. We have come a long way. We talk about water charges today, but back then the...
Galway In Days Gone By – 1914 German cruiser On Wednesday night, a special relief staff was put on at the Galway Post Office, and it...
1914 Threatening the Davenports At the City Petty Sessions, Sergt. McMullen summoned Pat King for having on the night of June 25 come out behind the...