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  2. Spanish Arch - Wikipedia

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    The designation "Spanish" is not historical to this period and was likely known as the Eyre Arch when built. In 1755, the arches were partially destroyed by the tsunami generated by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. Until 2006, part of the Arch housed the Galway City Museum. At that time, the museum was moved to a new, dedicated building located just ...

  3. Galway City Museum - Wikipedia

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    The new museum is located along the River Corrib beside the Spanish Arch, a protected monument which formed part of the defensive medieval wall that once surrounded the city of Galway. The design of the building creates a plaza or square between the museum and the Spanish Arch; a public space which is at times used for civic events.

  4. Monument to Christopher Columbus (Galway) - Wikipedia

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    The Monument to Christopher Columbus is a monument in Galway, Ireland. The memorial was erected in 1992, the year of the Columbus Quincentenary, to commemorate Christopher Columbus's visit to the city in 1477. It stands next to the Spanish Arch. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Galway - Wikipedia

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    The museum is near the Spanish Arch, the historical remnants of the 16th century wall. [25] The city's university, the University of Galway, has several museums, including the James Mitchell Geology Museum and the Computing and Communications Museum of Ireland. The Nora Barnacle House Museum in Bowling Green is the smallest museum in Ireland. [26]

  6. Peter Greene (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Greene (Mayor) (October 1895 – 21 December 1963) was Mayor of Galway from 1954 to 1960. Greene was born at the family home at the Fishmarket Pub, Spanish Arch. His father was Coleman Greene of Carna and his mother was Julia McGrath from Newcastle. He was a member of the Old Irish Republican Army from 1917 to 1926, when he joined Fianna ...

  7. Wylliam Martin - Wikipedia

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    Wylliam Martin (fl. 1504-1547) was the 34th Mayor of Galway. The Spanish Arch and the old town quays. Martin was a member of one of The Tribes of Galway, and had first served as a town bailiff for the term 1504-1505. He enjoyed two terms as Mayor, 1519–1520, and 1525-1526.

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