From Eyre Square to the Claddagh Village, Galway is looking only gorgeous in the 1943 short film 'Ireland's Golden West' which is now available via the Irish Film Institute's (IFI's) Bord Fáilte Film Collection.
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Claddagh records relaunched after deal with Universal Music Ireland Label founded by Garech Browne in 1959 to remaster and digitise archive
Tue, May 11, 2021, 14:30
Claddagh Records, the iconic Irish record label founded by the late Garech Browne in 1959, has been relaunched along with a new webstore for enthusiasts of Irish music and poetry.
It follows the signing of a worldwide licensing agreement with Universal MusicIreland. The newly re-formed Claddagh Records Label, within Universal Music Ireland, is to embark on an ambitious remastering and digitising programme of the Claddagh Records archive.
It is expected that more than 60 recordings, newly remastered on all Digital Service Providers (DSPs), will be available for the first time later this year. These will include The Chieftains 1-10, Leo Rowsome’s King of the Pipers and Derek Bell’s Carolan’s Favourite.
Property viewings reopen: 10 houses that you simply have to see in person As the lockdown on in-house viewing lifts, here are homes to suit every budget
Sat, May 8, 2021, 14:00 Updated: Sun, May 9, 2021, 06:00
Celebrate the return of in real-life viewings by making an appointment. But hurry as estate agents’ diaries are filling fast.
Monday is the day that home hunters can once again go beyond the hall door. Savvy buyers have already made their appointments, says Marian Finnegan, managing director of SherryFitzGerald. “We’re completely booked out,” she says, which means it may well be easier to schedule a haircut than try and see the interior of a home, at least for the next few weeks. Stock levels remains tight she warns, down 24 per cent from January 20 to January 21. “Demand is strong. It’s going to be a very busy trading summer.”