Grew up in Galway, left in 60s. Recognized most of the characters in the video, Mercy convent and Tech and boats in waterside, Seapoint, knew everybody, what a place to grow up in. Up Galway 💚💚👌🍀
I Loved this. Going through a bad time, and it brought me back to happier times in Galway when we didnt have a care in the World, or at least we thought we hadnt.
I 'grew up' in the Industrail School(St Josephs) in the 1960's; In the show it is photo, titled: "Lower Salthill" on the image! Anyone know where the original of that image might be? Also: The school I spent 10years in, did not have that TOWER as part of the structure!!! Fascinating! Last year, 2023, I went back to Galway, from Australia, for a 2 week visit, and parkrun! I also visited the thatched cottage, in the the photo! But that, is another story!!
This is brilliant! Great to see Mate Lydon, JJ Gaffey, Pat Flood, Kevin Garvey and wonderful to see people and places named so well. I was waiting to see my great friend, the late Seamus Mulligan, but I'm sure he'll turn up soon. And he has been well documented by John Finn elsewhere here. Thanks for this lovely treat.
Fascinating pictures, but Good God, I thought the editing was going to bring on an epileptic fit! Some of those segues were a little, aah, - 'energetic', might have been more at home in a drum 'n bass or dubstep video! 🤯😄
This is my most favorite song along with Philip Parris Lynott/ Thin Lizzy & Rory Gallagher's brilliant hard and gentle rocking songs, I spent a little time of my misspent youth having a great time in Galway city, way west in the hills of connemara, I have never regretted a thing I did or said way back in those days, Later in life, I meet a man called Henry Blosse LYNCH want me to buy his old home in Partry House near Ballinrobe, Co Mayo with its 5 lakes and 7 islands and 1000 acres of hill and lowlands and shooting rights ( I could not find the money so I did not buy it, Henery told me the story about a very sand story his very very distant great grandfatrher from way back in time who in about 1493. hung his son out the window of a building in Galway city, ( A story I wish I had not heard) .If had the power I would relive most of that time again in Galway/ Connemara, It has been rumored that Jesus take his summer holidays and later autumn weekend breaks around those parts, if you happen to see him, speak to him but don't ask too many questions as this will be his free time away from the troubles and worries of this world
Reopening of the Athlone To Mullingar or Loughrea railway links would cut down trains journey from Dublin to Galway and the Western Rail Corridor would bring back Tuam trains.
Hello, I am from Mexico, it will probably take time to read this comment, but I am looking for information about rural life in Galway because I want to write a novel and what better if it comes from someone native. What I'm interested in is the following: The names of the towns What was life like? Did people have their own farms or did they work for someone else? What did they plant and harvest? What animals did they raise? the economy, health, parenthood, religion etc. Any information would be good for me, I have searched the internet but it is not so complete. If you can help me I would really appreciate it. (Sorry if my English is not good or understandable.)
Thanks so much for this, John- wonderful🎉❤
I love your choice of music! Beautiful photos of beloved “better days”.
Grew up in galway. Living in uk last 25 years uncles marty, james and john jennings. Great to see some old faces from back in the day.
Grew up in Galway, left in 60s. Recognized most of the characters in the video, Mercy convent and Tech and boats in waterside, Seapoint, knew everybody, what a place to grow up in. Up Galway 💚💚👌🍀
Thanks so much Anita. lovely reminders of years ago. You are so thoughtful as always. H ope all with you is well. Love and God Bless, Imelda.
I Loved this. Going through a bad time, and it brought me back to happier times in Galway when we didnt have a care in the World, or at least we thought we hadnt.
Hope things are looking up for ya John.
Thanks John! Things are a Better John. Time Heals.
C.f.
Great video of old galway. Glad to see that it included the legendary figure of that dear lady Una Taafe.
My dad was Number 3 police motorbike when Kennedy visited.
I 'grew up' in the Industrail School(St Josephs) in the 1960's; In the show it is photo, titled: "Lower Salthill" on the image! Anyone know where the original of that image might be? Also: The school I spent 10years in, did not have that TOWER as part of the structure!!! Fascinating! Last year, 2023, I went back to Galway, from Australia, for a 2 week visit, and parkrun! I also visited the thatched cottage, in the the photo! But that, is another story!!
I hope that you came back to a happier galway, than the one that I am assuming, you had as a child.
Best wishes.
@@pburke5274 I sure did...and lurved every minute! Those ghosts are finally put 2 rest! Thanks!
God I miss old Galway, its gone to shite nowadays, you'd barely know anyone walking through the town now, thanks for the video.
so ture
This is brilliant! Great to see Mate Lydon, JJ Gaffey, Pat Flood, Kevin Garvey and wonderful to see people and places named so well. I was waiting to see my great friend, the late Seamus Mulligan, but I'm sure he'll turn up soon. And he has been well documented by John Finn elsewhere here. Thanks for this lovely treat.
really enjoyed that & loved hearing our own language spoken ! I got family in Claregalway.
Muito bom relembrar o passado!!! felicidades amigo!!!😘👍👐
lovely photos
Thanks for brilliant video.
Wow, but Una Taaffe was a gorgeous young women in her day!
Great to see some of the old faces and places of Galway.
One night I was drunk and came across her window broken and I took a gansy I liked out of it . Wasn't I the buck
@@alllovingcowherdboy4475 we all did stupid things. Drunk or not drunk. I’m sure she has forgiven you.
Lovely,the Galway l knew!
I love this Culture the mothers of american culture
great fotos John subbed you
Chick the boxer, Chick the barber ...
Gone now RIP
Chick the Bouncer in Seapoint. Everyone too respectful to even chance it!
Fascinating pictures, but Good God, I thought the editing was going to bring on an epileptic fit! Some of those segues were a little, aah, - 'energetic', might have been more at home in a drum 'n bass or dubstep video! 🤯😄
Nice nostalgic movie but I was sure hopin' to see some of my kin Blake's
This is my most favorite song along with Philip Parris Lynott/ Thin Lizzy & Rory Gallagher's brilliant hard and gentle rocking songs, I spent a little time of my misspent youth having a great time in Galway city, way west in the hills of connemara, I have never regretted a thing I did or said way back in those days, Later in life, I meet a man called Henry Blosse LYNCH want me to buy his old home in Partry House near Ballinrobe, Co Mayo with its 5 lakes and 7 islands and 1000 acres of hill and lowlands and shooting rights ( I could not find the money so I did not buy it, Henery told me the story about a very sand story his very very distant great grandfatrher from way back in time who in about 1493. hung his son out the window of a building in Galway city, ( A story I wish I had not heard) .If had the power I would relive most of that time again in Galway/ Connemara, It has been rumored that Jesus take his summer holidays and later autumn weekend breaks around those parts, if you happen to see him, speak to him but don't ask too many questions as this will be his free time away from the troubles and worries of this world
Robbie used to do a heart-rending version of "It's a Wonderful World". Wonder what happened to him. Reminded me a lot of Ted Hawkins.
These are excellent
Do you remember rahoon flats
❤❤
Reopening of the Athlone To Mullingar or Loughrea railway links would cut down trains journey from Dublin to Galway and the Western Rail Corridor would bring back Tuam trains.
Hello, I am from Mexico, it will probably take time to read this comment, but I am looking for information about rural life in Galway because I want to write a novel and what better if it comes from someone native.
What I'm interested in is the following:
The names of the towns What was life like? Did people have their own farms or did they work for someone else? What did they plant and harvest? What animals did they raise? the economy, health, parenthood, religion etc. Any information would be good for me, I have searched the internet but it is not so complete. If you can help me I would really appreciate it.
(Sorry if my English is not good or understandable.)
Hi Perla, I'll get back to you with info requested.
@@johncooke8959 Thank you for answering, of course I would appreciate it very much, you want to communicate here or you prefer another means :)
salthill, my town
7:46 JFK in Galway! :) 8:20 snow! In Galway! :P
It was lovely but where was bohomoor near the new cemetery
I don't understand your question Rachel.
At 8:28 the picture of the College Boat Club. Is the walls in the background the old County Gaol?
MrBillyhedge Would be Billy I'd say, as the boat club was/is just across the road from the 'Goal',./Cathedral.
Would any body happen to have pictures of a Stephen stocker by himself or in a group ??
jane stickers Where is from Jane?, is he still alive?
You have missed so many real Galway charcters, what about the Galway markets ?
Can't have every thing Saoirse, next video
The gentleman that stood outside supermacs selling an phoblacht and later saoirse God rest his soul
Awful song..