As today marks Proclamation Day throughout the country and the full list of centenary commemorations are about to begin in earnest, we take a quick look back to see how the 50th anniversary of the Rising was marked locally in 1966. Highlight of the week was no doubt on the Wednesday of Easter Week when
Read MoreGAA Clubs in Letterkenny
As a quick follow up to the post on the Letterkenny Rovers and Geraldines GAA teams, there follows a (very) brief history of known GAA clubs in the town. The first known club to have existed in Letterkenny was called Lámh Dearg and was formed following a meeting in the Literary Institute on the 18th
Read MoreLETERKENNY TOWN CLOCK
The town clock was erected by landlord John Robert Boyd in 1858 at the top of the Market Square, giving the locals a time to set their pocket watches by for almost 100 years. The Londonderry Sentinel from 18th December 1857 informs us of the construction of this clock, as well a general description of
Read MoreOn this Day: 4th March 1927: Letterkenny Rovers win the GAA Championship
In 1924, two GAA clubs were formed in Letterkenny, the Geraldines and Letterkenny Rovers, both sharing a pitch at Ballymacool known locally as the Burn Field. Success came for the Geraldines in 1926 when they won the Dr. McGinley Cup (League) without defeat while Letterkenny Rovers had to wait for their silverware, being defeated in
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