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Galway Fair, Ireland - the first curraghs putting out
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Galway Fair, Ireland - the first curraghs putting out
Galway Fair, Ireland - the first curraghs putting out to meet the steamer Dun-Angus
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Angus Galway Meet Pigs Putting Steamer
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Galway Fair, Ireland - The First Curraghs Putting Out to Meet the Steamer Dun-Angus" captures a vibrant and lively scene from the coastal town of Galway in Ireland. The photograph, taken from The John Barrett Collection at Mary Evans Picture Library, transports us back in time to an era when traditional Irish boats called curraghs were still a common sight on the country's shores. In the foreground, a group of men, boys, and children are seen preparing their curraghs for a journey out to sea. The curraghs, made from wooden frames covered in hide, are being carefully loaded with various goods, including pigs, which are secured with ropes. The excitement and anticipation on their faces is palpable as they look out towards the horizon, waiting for the arrival of the steamer, Dun-Angus. The Dun-Angus, a sleek and modern steamship, can be seen in the distance, making its way towards the shore. The contrast between the traditional Irish boats and the advanced technology of the steamer is a testament to the changing times. The people on the shore, dressed in their best clothes, are eager to board the steamer for a journey to the mainland or to other destinations. The Galway Fair was an important event in the Irish calendar, bringing together people from all walks of life to buy and sell goods, exchange news, and enjoy the festivities. The arrival of the steamer was a significant moment, as it provided a vital transport link to the outside world, connecting the coastal communities to the rest of Ireland and beyond. This photograph is a beautiful reminder of the rich cultural heritage of Ireland and the importance of tradition, community, and the sea in shaping the lives of its people.
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