> Once upon a time, this waterway (on the right of the picture)was the source for a privately owned water supply in the city - the ruins of the pumphouse used to to be located near where the apartment building now stands. Actually, I took pictures of the pumphouse back in 1990 but I don't think those pictures have survived. Over the railing on the left of the picture flows the River Corrib.
This walkway links William O'Brien Bridge and Wolfe Tone Bridge in the city.
  > A view of Galway Cathedral looking from near the courthouse - Salmon Weir bridge is on the left. The water channel in the foreground is an old millrace (the same millrace seen in this picture), behind it is the river Corrib.
  > A view of Galway Cathedral looking from near the courthouse - Salmon Weir bridge is on the left. The water channel in the foreground is an old millrace (the same millrace seen in this picture), behind it is the river Corrib.
  > A view of Galway Cathedral looking from near the courthouse - Salmon Weir bridge is on the left.
  > The footbridge over the Eglington Canal leading from the Cathedral grounds to the park on University Road in Galway.
  > A view of the Cathedral from the footbridge over the Eglington Canal leading to the park and playground on University Road in Galway.
  > Scenes from the 2008 "Feile an Doilin" regatta in Carraroe, Co. Galway, held on the 3rd of August 2008. Scenes from the 2008 "Feile an Doilin" regatta in Carraroe, Co. Galway, held on the 3rd of August 2008. A heavy breeze and the odd spot of heavy rain didn't deter the sailors or the onlookers, who lined the coastline near Carraroe to watch traditional Galway hookers race  up and down the bay.
  > Scenes from the 2008 "Feile an Doilin" regatta in Carraroe, Co. Galway, held on the 3rd of August 2008. Scenes from the 2008 "Feile an Doilin" regatta in Carraroe, Co. Galway, held on the 3rd of August 2008. A heavy breeze and the odd spot of heavy rain didn't deter the sailors or the onlookers, who lined the coastline near Carraroe to watch traditional Galway hookers race  up and down the bay.
  > Scenes from the 2008 "Feile an Doilin" regatta in Carraroe, Co. Galway, held on the 3rd of August 2008. Scenes from the 2008 "Feile an Doilin" regatta in Carraroe, Co. Galway, held on the 3rd of August 2008. A heavy breeze and the odd spot of heavy rain didn't deter the sailors or the onlookers, who lined the coastline near Carraroe to watch traditional Galway hookers race  up and down the bay.
Once upon a time, this waterway (on the right of the picture)was the source for a privately owned water supply in the city - the ruins of the pumphouse used to to be located near where the apartment building now stands. Actually, I took pictures of the pumphouse back in 1990 but I don't think those pictures have survived. Over the railing on the left of the picture flows the River Corrib.
This walkway links William O'Brien Bridge and Wolfe Tone Bridge in the city.
  > Once upon a time, this waterway (on the right of the picture)was the source for a privately owned water supply in the city - the ruins of the pumphouse used to to be located near where the apartment building now stands. Actually, I took pictures of the pumphouse back in 1990 but I don't think those pictures have survived. Over the railing on the left of the picture flows the River Corrib.
This walkway links William O'Brien Bridge and Wolfe Tone Bridge in the city.
Once upon a time, this waterway (on the right of the picture)was the source for a privately owned water supply in the city - the ruins of the pumphouse used to to be located near where the apartment building now stands. Actually, I took pictures of the pumphouse back in 1990 but I don't think those pictures have survived. Over the railing on the left of the picture flows the River Corrib.
This walkway links William O'Brien Bridge and Wolfe Tone Bridge in the city.
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