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The Galway shawl was woven on a cotton warp with a weft of botany wool. [2] These reversible shawls were a solid colour in the centre with a decorative, multicolour, wide border, and they were fringed. The Galway shawl contained neither velvet nor fur, but it was referred to by weavers as a velvet or fur shawl because it was heavily milled in ...
"The Galway Shawl" is a traditional Irish folk song, concerning a rural courtship in the West of Ireland. The first known version was collected by Sam Henry from Bridget Kealey in Dungiven in 1936. [ 1 ]
In 2017, O'Neill was featured in the film Song of Granite, in which she sang "The Galway Shawl". [12] That year, Donal Dineen and Miles O'Reilly showcased her in their seminal YouTube survey of contemporary Irish folk artists, This Ain't No Disco.
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"The Galway Shawl" – collected by Sam Henry in Dungiven in 1936 [60] "The Garden Where the Praties Grow" – written in the 19th century by Johnny Patterson [51] " Ceol an Ghrá", Ireland's 1972 Eurovision entry "The Girl from Donegal" – first recorded by Bridie Gallagher and later used as her nickname
Galway shawl; The Grafton Academy This page was last edited on 4 February 2024, at 15:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
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Worn accessories include cravats, ties, hats, bonnets, belts and suspenders, gloves, muffs, necklaces, bracelets, watches, [a] eyewear, sashes, shawls, scarves, lanyards, socks, pins, piercings, rings, stockings and hair ties. [1] Shoes, boots, sneakers, and all types of footwear are not accessories but 'wear for the foot'. The type of ...