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Galway Community Archaeology

Awareness, Appreciation, Management

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Welcome

This is the website of Galway Community Archaeology  Here you can browse through our collection of local historical and archaeological sites and material, which includes photos, old documents and also the knowledge shared by local people.

Find out more about us or get in touch.

Featured pages
  • Community Monuments Fund 2022

    Community Monuments Fund 2022

    Department of Housing Local Government & Heritage
  • The Deerpark, Loughrea

    The Deerpark, Loughrea

    Heritage Week Video 2021
  • Community Monuments Funds 2021

    Community Monuments Funds 2021

    County Galway Projects 2021
  • Culture Night Film Preview

    Culture Night Film Preview

    Historic Burials Excavated in Ballinasloe Discovered With 400-Year-Old Rosary Beads.
  • From Salmon to Holy Wells

    From Salmon to Holy Wells

    On-line discussion
  • An Open Door to Archaeology and Heritage

    An Open Door to Archaeology and Heritage

    Detail of Galway's open doors
What's new
  • Digital Trails

    Digital Trails

    Toolkit
  • Community Monuments Fund 2022

    Community Monuments Fund 2022

    Department of Housing Local Government & Heritage
  • The Deerpark, Loughrea

    The Deerpark, Loughrea

    Heritage Week Video 2021
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  • Bernard S Jackson on Kilcooley Parish ChurchChristy, did you ever inquire about my Mahon family buried at the Kilcooley Church?they were tied into the Murphy family...
  • Chris Daily on Killimordaly marriage stoneHello, who can I speak with to find out more information about this stone?

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This website is a member of the Irish Community Archive Network and is a joint initiative of Galway County Council Heritage Office and the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life
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