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This building is over 800 years old and retains many of its original medieval features. It was one home to Mayor of Galway Thomas Lynch Fitz-Ambrose until it was seized from him by Col. Peter Stubbers following the surrender of Galway to Cromwell's inviading forces in 1653. Stubbers is thought to have been responsible for the beheading of King Charles 1 of England in 1649


Old Galway walking tour


 
Mute Swans on the River Corrib

Mute Swans on the River Corrib

Mute Swans on the River Corrib

Posing in front of a building with a face painted on it

River Corrib

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