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  2. Glenamaddy - Wikipedia

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    Glenamaddy, or Glennamaddy (Irish: Gleann na Madadh), [2] is a small town in County Galway, Ireland. 50 km north-east of Galway city, it lies at the crossroads of the R362 and R364 roads. Glenamaddy became a musical focal point in Connacht during the 1960s during the showband era .

  3. Boyounagh - Wikipedia

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    1 History. Toggle the table of contents. Boyounagh. Add languages. Add links. Article; ... Boyounagh is a rural village in County Galway, Ireland, northwest of ...

  4. Jeremiah Mee - Wikipedia

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    Mee was born in the townland of Knockauns East, near Glenamaddy, County Galway. He was the fourth child of John Mee and Ellen née Mee; he had four brothers and four sisters. He left school at the age of 12 and worked on his father’s farm until he joined the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC). [1] Mee joined the RIC on 16 August 1910, aged 19.

  5. Glenamaddy Turlough - Wikipedia

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    Glenamaddy Turlough is a turlough (seasonal lake which usually dries up in summer) east of the town of Glenamaddy, County Galway in Ireland.Glenamaddy Turlough lies alongside the R362 regional road in the outskirts of the town.

  6. Joseph Owens (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Owens (4 February 1912 – 1 January 1994) was Mayor of Galway from 1953 to 1954.. Owens was elected Mayor on 25 June 1953, being proposed by the outgoing Mayor. He had been born at the family home in Glenamaddy, his parents being Joseph Owens Sr. and Annie M. Twohy, later Mrs. Dorley.

  7. Category:People from Glenamaddy - Wikipedia

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  8. All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 1983 - Wikipedia

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    The 1983 All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship for the leading clubs in the women's team field sport of camogie was won by Buffers Alley from Wexford, who defeated Glenamaddy from Galway in the final, played at Monamolin. [1] [2] It was the third in a record sequence of four in a row won by the club.

  9. All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 1988 - Wikipedia

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    The 1988 All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship for the leading clubs in the women's team field sport of camogie was won for the second year in succession and the seventh time in all by St Paul’s from Kilkenny, who defeated Glenamaddy from Galway in the final, played at Glenamaddy.