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Galway Through Time: A Topographical Exploration

23 August, 4pm - 5pm

  • The Mick Lally Theatre
  • Druid Lane, Galway
  • H91 N5X9
  • Co. Galway – City

Paul Walsh offers a guided journey through Galway’s evolving urban landscape, using historical maps, images, and documents to trace the physical and social development of the city over time. This talk charts how the topography of Galway — its streets, waterways, and public spaces — reflects deeper historical forces, from medieval trade routes and religious orders to colonial influences and modern planning. Walsh highlights both what has changed and what has endured, pointing out the layers of meaning encoded in Galway’s geography. By understanding the physical transformation of the city, audiences are invited to see Galway not just as a place, but as a living story shaped by time, people, and power. A perfect event for lovers of local history, urban planning, and those who enjoy walking the city with informed eyes.

This talk forms part of a special day-long programme of heritage events presented by Galway Civic Trust / Dúchas na Gaillimhe in honour of the late Peadar O’Dowd (1941–2024) — esteemed local historian, author, educator, and founding member of the Trust. Peadar’s lifelong dedication to preserving and sharing Galway’s rich history has left an enduring legacy, and this commemorative series reflects the breadth of his interests, from medieval archaeology to waterways, migration, music, and community memory.

The full programme includes a range of lectures, performances, tours, and cultural activities at the Mick Lally Theatre and the Hall of the Red Earl, both located on Druid Lane in Galway’s Latin Quarter. The event brings together local historians, artists, and community voices in a shared celebration of Galway’s heritage — past, present, and evolving.

We gratefully acknowledge the support of our sponsors:
Kavanagh’s SuperValu – kavanaghgroup.ie/supervalu
Druid Theatre – druid.ie
Galway City Council – Local Community Festival Grants – galwaycity.ie

For a full programme of events and booking information, visit: www.galwaycivictrust.ie


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