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Christmases Remembered

  • Christmas 1975 - Home from New York

    Christmas 1975 - Home from New York

  • Christmas Box

    Christmas Box

  • Christmas Dinner

    Christmas Dinner

    Paddy Kelly
  • Christmas from Maree to Mali 2006

    Christmas from Maree to Mali 2006

  • Christmas Past

    Christmas Past

  • Remembering a Christmas Past

    Remembering a Christmas Past

  • Remembering Christmases Past

    Remembering Christmases Past

  • Traditions I've Been Taught

    Traditions I've Been Taught

Topics
  • Clarinbridge Market Day 2009
  • Diarmuid Kelly
  • Diarmuid Kelly, Audio Interview
  • Font at Roevehagh Church
  • Galway Oyster Festival- Newsreel
  • It's All About The Oyster
  • Johnny Cummins
  • Mass Paths
  • Michael Conniffe
  • Michael Eagan
  • Michael Egan
  • Modern Day Thatching
  • Oyster Fishing - Dredges and Dredging
  • Oyster Fishing and Boats
  • The Church in the Wood
  • The Electric Kettle
  • Christmases Remembered
  • Galway 3D Project
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