Galway town is renowned around the world for its entertainment scene, and its pubs host music most nights of the week. It has many quaint cafes, located on narrow cobblestone streets. In the Galway Humanities Holiday, a spread of tin whistles, bodhrns ( hand-held drums made of goatskin ), harps, bagpipes, banjos, guitars, fiddles, jugglers, sorcerers in colourful mask,s poets, painters, and puppeteers entertain passers-by. Actors in standard Irish costume can regularly be sighted around the town.
The Irish word for Dingle is ‘Daingean U Chis’. ‘Daingean ‘ means stronghold in the Irish language ; there are 1 or 2 possible meanings of ‘U Chis ‘, but Hussey being the most accepted interpretation, the overall meaning is Fortress of Hussey. The Husseys were a clan that emigrated to Dingle from Flanders in the thirtheenth Century. During the middle ages travellers departed from Dingle to Spain, to visit the grave of St James at Santiago de Compostela. Today, the Church of Ireland on the Main Street in Dingle Town is known as St. James ‘ after the Spanish Saint.
I love paintings, I love beautiful paintings. I love paintings of life scenes, abstract images, wall murals just name them; I am attracted in no small measure. This fondness drives me to allot huge sums of money and my leisure times to satisfying this obsession and this is more or less a tradition now. I have in my sojourn come across several paintings both locally and internationally but of all I met, I was most impressed by the Australian Scenery Paintings by Sir Hansen Heysen.
Among many other places where archeologists can truly enjoy themselves and learn some new things, the Queen’s Theatre is one of them. It was being built for a year, between 1840 and 1841, and a tavern was adjoining it. Apart from performances the theatre was used for lectures. Due to its poor success, it was soon turned into a courthouse. In the archeological excavation done in 1995, people found pavement from a horse bazaar, bottles, wallpaper, candlesticks, makeup, sequins, buttons and so on.






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