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The Tuam Herald

A range of articles published in The Tuam Herald over the years.

  • Local Culture Night celebrations

    Local Culture Night celebrations

    Wed 15th September 2021
  • The Fish that Didn't

    The Fish that Didn't

  • Boxing in Milltown

    Boxing in Milltown

    1936
  • New Gaelic Park Opened in Milltown

    New Gaelic Park Opened in Milltown

    27th April 1957
  • New C.Y.M.S hall opened in Milltown (1939)

    New C.Y.M.S hall opened in Milltown (1939)

    iconic building
  • Food heritage project

    Food heritage project

    scoops two national awards
  • Kilclooney

    Kilclooney

    Ancient School for Bards
  • Milltown Food Heritage Project to be preserved by National Folklore Collection

    Milltown Food Heritage Project to be preserved by National Folklore Collection

    Stories and recipes of food gathered from family and locals
  • STEM subjects

    STEM subjects

    promoted at vibrant Milltown NS
  • Milltown retains mantle as Galway's Tidiest Town

    Milltown retains mantle as Galway's Tidiest Town

    Tidy towns 2017
  • Galway's vast gastronomic heritage

    Galway's vast gastronomic heritage

    Showcased online
  • Milltown’s man from 1916 dies at 101

    Milltown’s man from 1916 dies at 101

    Jim Burke-Daly
  • Frank’s given 70 years to Milltown and isn’t done yet

    Frank’s given 70 years to Milltown and isn’t done yet

    First elected a councillor in 1967
  • Giving a community a lifeline

    Giving a community a lifeline

    A parish’s will to help has led to a large scale lifesaving initiative
  • Milltown's King of Cashmere is still going Strong

    Milltown's King of Cashmere is still going Strong

    Tom Monaghan is one of Ireland's oldest Retailers, but he still works Tuesday to Saturday
  • Milltown’s forgotten talent

    Milltown’s forgotten talent

    Frank J Hugh O’Donnell wrote Ireland’s most banned play in 1919
  • Milltown's Murph knows his stuff

    Milltown's Murph knows his stuff

    7th September 2016
  • Milltown heritage guide shows the hidden gems of a hidden gem

    Milltown heritage guide shows the hidden gems of a hidden gem

    31st August 2016
  • Ministerial launch for Milltown’s Heritage Trail

    Ministerial launch for Milltown’s Heritage Trail

    Sunday, August 28 at 12.30pm
  • Milltowns’s good luck party for Rio–bound Paralympian Deirdre

    Milltowns’s good luck party for Rio–bound Paralympian Deirdre

    Local Athlete Deirdre Mongan
  • Back to school time for Mary,  Milltown’s first ever Minister

    Back to school time for Mary, Milltown’s first ever Minister

    Crowds gather to welcome Jobs Minister to her former school
  • Army at Kilconly 1916 ceremony

    Army at Kilconly 1916 ceremony

    where 100-year-old Jim will hoist the Tricolour
  • Where I grew up, we had our own Cheltenham Festival of Racing!

    Where I grew up, we had our own Cheltenham Festival of Racing!

    A Lovely Pastoral Setting for Milltown Races
  • Milltown family had heroes in two wars

    Milltown family had heroes in two wars

    One got the Military Medal, the other was sentenced to death, twice
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Topics
  • 'A Day in the Bog - La sa bPortach'
  • 19th Century Church Registers
  • A look back at 2018
  • A Taste of Milltown
  • Action Plan for Nature for Milltown 2011-2014
  • An Old St Patrick's Day Story
  • April Fool’s Day
  • Brass hexagonal Spinner
  • Bureau of Military History Collection
  • Carrownageeha School
  • Civil Records
  • Covid Response Plan
  • Gent & Co's 'British' Telephones
  • Land Meetings in County Galway and Mayo
  • Landed Estates Court, Ireland
  • Milltown Co Galway
  • Milltown Defibillators
  • Milltown has last laugh
  • Milltown Races and Carnival
  • Milltown retains title of Tidiest Town
  • Milltown Tidy Towns
  • More hidden Gems by Golden Mile
  • National School Photos
  • Our Irish Heritage & the Irish Community Archive Network
  • Our Milltown Visit
  • Race Day Milltown
  • Road Grants List
  • Russelstown female patriotism!
  • Short Video of Milltown's ICAN Project
  • Super Valu Tidy Towns Adjudication Reports
  • Telegram
  • The 3 Cow's Days
  • The Fish that Didn't
  • The Lurgan Canoe
  • The Old Cow's Days
  • The School's Collection of stories 1930s
  • Tuam and Milltown win big at
  • Where did the milling tradition come from?
  • Milltown - Vision 2040
  • Milltown's Newsletter
  • The Irish War of Independence
  • The Letters
  • Awards and Achievements
  • The Tuam Herald
  • Videos
  • Events
  • Milltown Newsletters
  • Milltown Drama Society
  • Milltown GAA
  • Galway Community Heritage Ezine
  • Milltown's Heritage Food Project
  • Training, Meetings, Presentations & Conferences
  • Newspaper articles
  • First World War
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