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  • Claddagh ring
  • Traditional Irish ring

    A Claddagh ring (Irish: fáinne an Chladaigh) is a traditional Irish ring with three primary features: a heart to represent love, a crown to represent loyalty

    Claddagh ring

    Claddagh ring

    Claddagh_ring

  • Claddagh
  • District in Connacht, Ireland

    The Claddagh (Irish: An Cladach, meaning 'the seashore') is an area close to the centre of Galway, Ireland, where the River Corrib meets Galway Bay. It

    Claddagh

    Claddagh

    Claddagh

  • Claddagh (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Claddagh may refer to several things associated with the island of Ireland: Claddagh, Galway, part of Galway city centre, formerly a fishing village on

    Claddagh (disambiguation)

    Claddagh_(disambiguation)

  • Claddagh Records
  • Irish record label

    Claddagh Records is a record label, based in Dublin's Temple Bar area, founded in 1959 by Garech Browne and Ivor Browne. It specialises in Irish traditional

    Claddagh Records

    Claddagh_Records

  • Galway
  • City in Connacht, Ireland

    flows for just more than a kilometre from the university to the Claddagh. The Claddagh is the oldest part of Galway but little or nothing remains of its

    Galway

    Galway

    Galway

  • The Claddagh Embrace
  • Former gay mural in Dublin, Ireland

    The Claddagh Embrace, or just Claddagh Embrace, was a large scale paper wall mural on a building in Dublin, Ireland. The mural was unveiled on 10 April

    The Claddagh Embrace

    The_Claddagh_Embrace

  • Ken Casey
  • American musician

    solid punk rock bass playing. Casey also founded the charity group The Claddagh Fund, owns two Boston restaurants, McGreevy's (which closed in August 2020)

    Ken Casey

    Ken Casey

    Ken_Casey

  • King of the Claddagh
  • Leader of Claddagh community in Galway City, Ireland

    The King of the Claddagh was the leader of the Claddagh community in Galway city as well as at sea who was charged with being the arbiter in any disputes

    King of the Claddagh

    King_of_the_Claddagh

  • Richard Joyce (goldsmith)
  • Irish goldsmith (c. 1660 – c. 1737)

    of one of the Tribes of Galway and is credited with the creation of the Claddagh Ring. While the exact details of Joyce's story cannot be verified, it aligns

    Richard Joyce (goldsmith)

    Richard_Joyce_(goldsmith)

  • Tribes of Galway
  • Urban lineages from Galway, Ireland

    of Galway, 1542–1543 Richard Joyce (c. 1660 – c. 1737), creator of the Claddagh ring Patrick Weston Joyce (1827 – November 1914) historian, writer, and

    Tribes of Galway

    Tribes of Galway

    Tribes_of_Galway

  • List of public art in Galway city
  • saying same thing". Galway Beo. Retrieved 12 May 2023. "Galway - Gaillimh - Claddagh Memorial Sculpture". vanderkrogt.net. Retrieved 4 March 2017. "Thomas Burke

    List of public art in Galway city

    List_of_public_art_in_Galway_city

  • Eóin Concannon
  • Irish town leader

    Eóin Concannon, died 1954, king of the Claddagh. Concannon was the last of the old-type kings. The Claddagh village had changed greatly during and after

    Eóin Concannon

    Eóin_Concannon

  • Pre-engagement ring
  • Ring symbolizing intent to wed

    using a ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, another ruby, and a diamond. Claddagh rings are another similar kind of ring. The term 'promise ring' entered

    Pre-engagement ring

    Pre-engagement ring

    Pre-engagement_ring

  • Bartholomew Fallon
  • 17th-century Irish goldsmith

    till as late as 1700. His are among the oldest surviving examples of the Claddagh ring, in many cases bearing his signature. Richard Joyce, goldsmith The

    Bartholomew Fallon

    Bartholomew_Fallon

  • Spanish Arch
  • Historic site in Ireland

    The Rising of the Moon. The area in front of the Arch Ballyknow Quay, Claddagh, Galway, with The Long Walk in the background "Erich Habich's Virtual Galway:

    Spanish Arch

    Spanish Arch

    Spanish_Arch

  • Triquetra
  • Triangular motif formed of three interlaced arcs or loops

    is often found as a design element in popular Irish jewelry such as claddaghs and other wedding or engagement rings.[page needed] Some Christians use

    Triquetra

    Triquetra

    Triquetra

  • Leap Year (2010 film)
  • 2010 film by Anand Tucker

    but his fiancée ran off to Dublin with his best friend and his mother's Claddagh ring. Anna suggests that while in Dublin, he should ask for the ring back

    Leap Year (2010 film)

    Leap_Year_(2010_film)

  • Claddagh Palace
  • Cinema in Salthill in Galway, Ireland

    The Claddagh Palace was a cinema located in Lower Salthill in Galway, Ireland. Originally called the Estoria, it opened its doors in 1939, and was in business

    Claddagh Palace

    Claddagh Palace

    Claddagh_Palace

  • Steve Cooney
  • Australian musician

    album Ceol Ársa Cláirsí:Tunes of the Irish Harpers for Solo Guitar at Claddagh Records. Cooney was married to Sinéad O'Connor from 2010 to 2011. Newsdesk

    Steve Cooney

    Steve_Cooney

  • River Cladagh
  • River in Northern Ireland, part of the Erne system

    The Cladagh River (from Irish an Chlaideach 'washing river') is a small river in County Fermanagh, formed from three rivers and a number of streams draining

    River Cladagh

    River Cladagh

    River_Cladagh

  • Galway United F.C.
  • Football club

    of Ireland winners, Sligo Rovers F.C. . The club was established in the Claddagh district of Galway. The club's website claims the club was founded in 1937

    Galway United F.C.

    Galway_United_F.C.

  • Galway International Oyster Festival
  • Annual seafood festival in Galway, Ireland

    white striped marquee at Spanish Arch and then at Nimmo's Pier by the Claddagh. In order to reduce ticket prices, the festival changed location to The

    Galway International Oyster Festival

    Galway International Oyster Festival

    Galway_International_Oyster_Festival

  • Garech Browne
  • Irish art collector (1939–2018)

    and preservation of traditional Irish music, through his record label Claddagh Records which he founded with others in 1959. His former home, Woodtown

    Garech Browne

    Garech_Browne

  • Shop Street
  • Street in Galway City

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Shop Street

    Shop Street

    Shop_Street

  • Fede ring
  • Jewelry item

    day of marriage [where they would unite the bands into one whole ring]. Claddagh ring Puzzle ring Gimmal ring Bury, Shirley (1985). Sentimental Jewellery

    Fede ring

    Fede ring

    Fede_ring

  • Buckfast Tonic Wine
  • Caffeinated fortified wine

    thousands of empty Buckfast bottles were recovered during a clean-up of the Claddagh Basin in Galway, Ireland. Policy responses in Scotland have included the

    Buckfast Tonic Wine

    Buckfast Tonic Wine

    Buckfast_Tonic_Wine

  • Hendon
  • Area of Barnet in London, England

    (1955–2011), now part of the campus of nearby Middlesex University. The Claddagh Ring pub, originally known as The Midland Arms, in Church Road, Hendon

    Hendon

    Hendon

    Hendon

  • James Kelly (fiddler)
  • Irish fiddler

    researcher teacher Instrument Fiddle Years active 1971–present Labels Claddagh Records Gael Linn Green Linnet Records Rounder Records Shanachie Records

    James Kelly (fiddler)

    James Kelly (fiddler)

    James_Kelly_(fiddler)

  • John Hurt
  • English actor (1940–2017)

    where they settled close to their friends, director John Boorman and Claddagh Records founder and Guinness heir Garech Browne. In July 2002, the couple

    John Hurt

    John Hurt

    John_Hurt

  • Pat McDonagh (businessman)
  • Irish businessman

    business ventures in the food and hospitality industry. Among these are the Claddagh Irish Pubs, an Irish pub-themed chain in the United States, founded in

    Pat McDonagh (businessman)

    Pat McDonagh (businessman)

    Pat_McDonagh_(businessman)

  • The General's Daughter (film)
  • 1999 film by Simon West

    intimidate the investigators, she notices an assailant wearing a silver claddagh ring which identifies him as Captain Jake Elby. At gunpoint, Elby confesses

    The General's Daughter (film)

    The_General's_Daughter_(film)

  • 2024 Rugby League Ireland season
  • Rugby league season

    Information Date and Time Venue Galway Tribesmen 19-12 Banbridge Broncos 8 June 13:00 Claddagh Swamp Cork Bulls 22-64 Longhorns 8 June 13:00 Fermoy RFC

    2024 Rugby League Ireland season

    2024_Rugby_League_Ireland_season

  • Nun's Island, Galway
  • Island and electoral district in Galway, Ireland

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Nun's Island, Galway

    Nun's Island, Galway

    Nun's_Island,_Galway

  • Róisín Dubh (music venue)
  • Music venue in Galway, Ireland

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Róisín Dubh (music venue)

    Róisín Dubh (music venue)

    Róisín_Dubh_(music_venue)

  • Galway Arts Centre
  • v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Galway Arts Centre

    Galway Arts Centre

    Galway_Arts_Centre

  • Peter Casey
  • Irish entrepreneur and television personality

    Irish entrepreneur. He is the founder and former Executive Chairman of Claddagh Resources, a global recruitment and executive search business. From 2012

    Peter Casey

    Peter Casey

    Peter_Casey

  • Galway City Museum
  • Local museum in Ireland

    and Second World Wars. Claddagh Collection: A collection relating to the history of the Claddagh, in particular the Claddagh apron and shawl. It also

    Galway City Museum

    Galway City Museum

    Galway_City_Museum

  • Salthill
  • Suburb of Galway City, Ireland

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Salthill

    Salthill

    Salthill

  • Cúirt International Festival of Literature
  • Literary festival in Galway, Ireland

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Cúirt International Festival of Literature

    Cúirt_International_Festival_of_Literature

  • The Chieftains
  • Irish folk band

    Montague. Assisted early on by Garech Browne, they signed with his company Claddagh Records. Paddy Moloney was a member of Ceoltóirí Chualann, a group of musicians

    The Chieftains

    The Chieftains

    The_Chieftains

  • Padge King
  • Padge King (fl. 1892) was Mayor/King of the Claddagh. King was one of the earliest recorded Kings of the Claddagh. The Galway Vindicator of 12 May 1887 stated

    Padge King

    Padge_King

  • Dropkick Murphys
  • American Celtic punk band

    her son Welles. In 2009, Ken Casey founded the charity organization, the Claddagh Fund which supports community-based non-profits with a focus on children

    Dropkick Murphys

    Dropkick Murphys

    Dropkick_Murphys

  • John Doherty (musician)
  • Musical artist

    reissued in on CD on Green Linnet Records – GLCD 3077) 1996 The Floating Bow (Claddagh Records – CCF31CD; recorded 1968–74 at a farmhouse in Glenconwell, Ardara

    John Doherty (musician)

    John Doherty (musician)

    John_Doherty_(musician)

  • Con Greaney
  • Irish singer

    sung by Con Greaney (written by Sean Carthy), Catalogue Number: CFTS001, Claddagh Records, 2008 The Road to Athea, Clo Iar Chonnachta, CIC 082, including

    Con Greaney

    Con_Greaney

  • Ballybane
  • Suburb of Galway, Ireland

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Ballybane

    Ballybane

    Ballybane

  • Atlantic Technological University
  • Technological university based in Ireland

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Atlantic Technological University

    Atlantic_Technological_University

  • The Fureys
  • Irish folk band

    Best of the Fureys and Davey Arthur, 1993 Wind of Change, Shanachie, 1992 Claddagh Road, 1994 May We All Someday Meet Again, 1996 Twenty One Years On, 1999

    The Fureys

    The Fureys

    The_Fureys

  • University of Galway
  • Public university in Galway, Ireland

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    University of Galway

    University_of_Galway

  • American Football Ireland
  • American football league in Ireland

    determine seeding followed by a playoff where the winner is awarded the Claddagh Bowl. In 2025, the NFL announced that Dublin's Croke Park would host its

    American Football Ireland

    American_Football_Ireland

  • A Terrible Beauty (Christy Moore album)
  • 2024 studio album by Christy Moore

    a studio album by Irish folk singer Christy Moore, released in 2024 by Claddagh Records. The album is dedicated to the Irish journalist Tommie Gorman and

    A Terrible Beauty (Christy Moore album)

    A_Terrible_Beauty_(Christy_Moore_album)

  • Thomas Folan
  • Irish local leader

    Folan (1810–1874) was an Irish local leader who served as King of the Claddagh. Folan was a Dominican priest, and a native of Galway City. He was the

    Thomas Folan

    Thomas_Folan

  • Bobby Orr
  • Canadian ice hockey player (born 1948)

    camp ran from 1969 to 1978. Additionally Orr has been active with the Claddagh Fund a charity organization he helped found alongside by Dropkick Murphys

    Bobby Orr

    Bobby Orr

    Bobby_Orr

  • Natsume (drummer)
  • Japanese drummer and voice actress

    fan club event for the band Arashi. In 2006, she became part of the band Claddagh Ring. After she left the band in 2012, she provided live support for Arashi

    Natsume (drummer)

    Natsume_(drummer)

  • Stockton's Wing
  • Irish band, founded 1977

    Stockton's Wing are an Irish band formed in 1977 by four All-Ireland champion musicians; Paul Roche on flute/whistle, Maurice Lennon on fiddle, Tommy Hayes

    Stockton's Wing

    Stockton's Wing

    Stockton's_Wing

  • Galway Races
  • Irish horse racing festival

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Galway Races

    Galway Races

    Galway_Races

  • Paddy Moloney
  • Irish musician (1938–2021)

    with Garech de Brún (anglicised to Garech Browne) of Luggala, he founded Claddagh Records in 1959. In 1968 he became a producer for the label and supervised

    Paddy Moloney

    Paddy Moloney

    Paddy_Moloney

  • Luckenbooth brooch
  • Scottish heart-shaped brooch often with a crown above one or two hearts

    children from the evil eye. The Luckenbooth brooch has motifs similar to the Claddagh ring, also using the heart and crown. Heart-shaped brooches in parts of

    Luckenbooth brooch

    Luckenbooth brooch

    Luckenbooth_brooch

  • Seán Ó Riada
  • Irish composer (1931–1971)

    (LP & MC, 1979). Ceol na Laoi: Gael-Linn GL 14 (EP, 1966). Vertical Man: Claddagh Records CSM 1 (LP & MC, 1969). Contains: Nomos No. 1: Hercules Dux Ferrariae

    Seán Ó Riada

    Seán Ó Riada

    Seán_Ó_Riada

  • Engagement
  • Promise to wed; period of preparation before marriage

    sometimes bore clasped hands symbolizing contract, from which the later Celtic Claddagh symbol (two hands clasping a heart) may have evolved as a symbol of love

    Engagement

    Engagement

    Engagement

  • Michael Tubridy
  • Irish musician

    Michael "Mick" Tubridy (born 6 August 1935 at Kilrush, County Clare, Ireland) is an Irish musician, step dancer and structural engineer. In November 1962

    Michael Tubridy

    Michael_Tubridy

  • Matt Molloy
  • Irish musician (born 1947)

    Matt Molloy (born 12 January 1947) is an Irish musician, from a region known for producing talented flautists. As a child, he began playing the flute and

    Matt Molloy

    Matt Molloy

    Matt_Molloy

  • Krishna Bhatt
  • Musical artist

    Krishna Mohan Bhatt (born 1949) is a sitar player, teacher and scholar from Jaipur, India. He comes from a family of musicians in Jaipur. His father, the

    Krishna Bhatt

    Krishna_Bhatt

  • Eddie Lenihan
  • Irish storyteller, writer and broadcaster

    Niamh and the Giant (1984) Claddagh Records. Dublin. OCLC: 39034369 (Cassette tape) Lenihan, Edmund. Story Teller. (1986) Claddagh Records. Dublin. OCLC:

    Eddie Lenihan

    Eddie_Lenihan

  • Peadar O'Dowd
  • Irish local historian

    new Galway, Galway, 1985. Vanishing Galway, Galway, 1987. Down by the Claddagh, Galway, 1993. The Great Famine and the West, Galway, 2000. In from the

    Peadar O'Dowd

    Peadar_O'Dowd

  • Wedding ring
  • Finger ring which indicates that its wearer is married

    projects Definitions from Wiktionary Media from Commons Data from Wikidata Claddagh ring Courtship Engagement ring Eternity ring Use of a wedding ring as a

    Wedding ring

    Wedding ring

    Wedding_ring

  • Martin Connolly (Irish politician)
  • 2006) was the Mayor of Galway from 1987–1988. Connolly was born in the old Claddagh to Thomas Connolly (born in Boston) and Mary McDonagh of Spanish Parade

    Martin Connolly (Irish politician)

    Martin_Connolly_(Irish_politician)

  • Carrickmacross lace
  • Net lace originating in Ireland

    patterns that include traditional Irish motifs like the Celtic harp and the claddagh ring are available to textile artists today. Carrickmacross lace was introduced

    Carrickmacross lace

    Carrickmacross lace

    Carrickmacross_lace

  • Sulby, Isle of Man
  • Village on the Isle of Man, Britain

    situated at the junction between the A14 Tholt-y-Will Road and the B9 Claddagh Road (grid reference SC382940). This part of Sulby has a mill and a village

    Sulby, Isle of Man

    Sulby, Isle of Man

    Sulby,_Isle_of_Man

  • Galway Vindicator
  • v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Galway Vindicator

    Galway_Vindicator

  • Taste of Cincinnati
  • Longest running culinary arts festival in the United States

    of Taste: Andy's Mediterranean Grille, Gyro Wrap Award of Excellence: Claddagh Irish Pub, Jameson Burger Award of Merit: Lazlo's Iron Skillet, Walking

    Taste of Cincinnati

    Taste of Cincinnati

    Taste_of_Cincinnati

  • Sin Newspaper
  • Student newspaper in Galway, Ireland

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Sin Newspaper

    Sin_Newspaper

  • Galway Bay
  • Large bay in County Galway, western Ireland

    maybe at the closing of your day You will go and see the moon rise over Claddagh Or see the sun go down at Galway Bay. From a song performed by Sean Connery

    Galway Bay

    Galway Bay

    Galway_Bay

  • Irish Americans in New York City
  • Bernard Kerik told Brian Cowen during a visit to Ground Zero that 200 claddagh rings had been recovered from the site. Fordham University was founded

    Irish Americans in New York City

    Irish Americans in New York City

    Irish_Americans_in_New_York_City

  • The Chieftains 2
  • 1969 studio album by The Chieftains

    Craighall Studios, Edinburgh Genre Irish folk music Length 46:14 Label Claddagh Producer Paddy Moloney The Chieftains chronology The Chieftains (1964)

    The Chieftains 2

    The_Chieftains_2

  • The Chieftains 3
  • 1971 studio album by The Chieftains

    Released 1971 Studio AIR, London Genre Irish folk music Length 41:44 Label Claddagh Producer Paddy Moloney The Chieftains chronology The Chieftains 2 (1969)

    The Chieftains 3

    The_Chieftains_3

  • Dirty Old Town
  • Song by Ewan MacColl

    Post. Retrieved 8 November 2025. "The Dubliners, Drinkin' & Courtin'". Claddagh Records. Retrieved 29 July 2024. Dirty Old Town - Luke Kelly & The Dubliners

    Dirty Old Town

    Dirty Old Town

    Dirty_Old_Town

  • Flirt FM
  • Radio station in Galway, Ireland

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Flirt FM

    Flirt FM

    Flirt_FM

  • Proposed light rail developments for Galway City
  • -> Taylors Hill A fourth line was also proposed: Line 4: Eyre Square -> Claddagh -> Salthill -> Knocknacarra The three-line proposal, projected the construction

    Proposed light rail developments for Galway City

    Proposed_light_rail_developments_for_Galway_City

  • Malachy McCourt
  • American actor, writer and politician (1931–2024)

    History of Ireland (2004), Running Press, ISBN 978-0-7624-3181-6 The Claddagh Ring: Ireland's Cherished Symbol Of Friendship, Loyalty And Love (2003)

    Malachy McCourt

    Malachy McCourt

    Malachy_McCourt

  • Samuel Beckett
  • Irish novelist and playwright (1906–1989)

    poems on BBC Radio; he also recorded the LP MacGowran Speaking Beckett for Claddagh Records in 1966. Billie Whitelaw worked with Beckett for 25 years on such

    Samuel Beckett

    Samuel Beckett

    Samuel_Beckett

  • Arthur Colahan
  • Musical artist

    Maccushla Mine, Asthoreen Bawn, Until God's Day, The Kylemore Pass and The Claddagh Ring. Gerard Madden: O'Madáin: History of the O'Maddens of Hy-Many (2004)

    Arthur Colahan

    Arthur Colahan

    Arthur_Colahan

  • Brennan Lee Mulligan
  • American writer, actor and gamemaster (born 1988)

    down the hall, leaving me on bended knee while she recovered a silver Claddagh ring from its hiding place of several months. A counter-proposal for the

    Brennan Lee Mulligan

    Brennan Lee Mulligan

    Brennan_Lee_Mulligan

  • The Poet & The Piper
  • 2003 studio album by Seamus Heaney & Liam O'Flynn

    Piper Studio album by Seamus Heaney & Liam O'Flynn Released 2003 Recorded 2003 Genre Irish traditional Celtic Poetry Length 54:00 Label Claddagh Records

    The Poet & The Piper

    The_Poet_&_The_Piper

  • Gerry O'Connor (fiddler)
  • Musical artist

    Bicycles, 1996 (Claddagh Records) Light and Shade, 1992 (Claddagh Records) All of It, 1989 (Claddagh Records) Skylark, 1987 (Claddagh Records) I have

    Gerry O'Connor (fiddler)

    Gerry O'Connor (fiddler)

    Gerry_O'Connor_(fiddler)

  • Pálás cinema
  • Cinema and arts venue in Galway, Ireland

    was used again temporarily for screenings during the 2025 Film Fleadh. Claddagh Palace, a nearby cinema that closed in 1995 Pallas Castle, County Galway;

    Pálás cinema

    Pálás cinema

    Pálás_cinema

  • Mary Black
  • Irish folk singer

    Mary Black (born 23 May 1955) is an Irish folk singer. She is well known as an interpreter of both traditional folk and modern material which has made

    Mary Black

    Mary Black

    Mary_Black

  • The Realm of Possibility
  • 2004 young adult novel by David Levithan

    as a means of bonding. On their one-year anniversary Jed gives Daniel a claddagh ring. The Realm of Possibility (1st ed. hardcover): Product Details. ASIN 0439357624

    The Realm of Possibility

    The_Realm_of_Possibility

  • James Morrissey (PR consultant)
  • Irish journalist, writer and public relations consultant

    a director of several companies including Newstalk, Crannog Books and Claddagh Records.[citation needed] His book, The Bee's Knees, was published by Currach

    James Morrissey (PR consultant)

    James_Morrissey_(PR_consultant)

  • Runrig
  • Scottish Celtic rock band

    Runrig were a Scottish Celtic rock band formed on the Isle of Skye in 1973. From its inception, the band's line-up included brothers and songwriters Rory

    Runrig

    Runrig

    Runrig

  • Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe
  • Theatre for works in Irish Gaelic

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe

    Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe

    Taibhdhearc_na_Gaillimhe

  • Len Graham (singer)
  • Musical artist

    Len Graham (born 20 December 1944) is a Northern Irish traditional singer and song collector from County Antrim, Northern Ireland. He is a leading authority

    Len Graham (singer)

    Len Graham (singer)

    Len_Graham_(singer)

  • Siege of Galway
  • Battle during Cromwells conquest of Ireland in 1652

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Siege of Galway

    Siege of Galway

    Siege_of_Galway

  • Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, Galway
  • Church in Galway, Ireland

    v t e Galway City People Districts Ballybane Ballybrit Bohermore Claddagh Cnoc Meadha Dangan Doughiska Knocknacarra Lough Atalia Mervue Newcastle Nun's

    Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, Galway

    Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, Galway

    Cathedral_of_Our_Lady_Assumed_into_Heaven_and_St_Nicholas,_Galway

  • Supermac's
  • Irish fast food chain

    "Supermac's". Through Supermac's Ireland Ltd, Pat and Una McDonagh also own Claddagh Irish Pubs & Restaurants, a chain of eleven Irish-themed bars and restaurants

    Supermac's

    Supermac's

    Supermac's

  • Pat McNamara (Irish politician)
  • politician who served as the mayor of Galway from 1982 to 1983. A native of the Claddagh, McNamara worked for Connacht Mineral Company and played with Galway Rovers

    Pat McNamara (Irish politician)

    Pat_McNamara_(Irish_politician)

  • James McGowan (actor)
  • Canadian actor (born 1960)

    2012 Transporter: The Series Ian O'Sullivan Episode: "Hot Ice" 2012–2013 Claddagh Frank McGuire Recurring role Bomb Girls Rollie Witham 2013 Cracked Det

    James McGowan (actor)

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  • St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church
  • Church of Ireland church in Galway

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    St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church

    St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church

    St._Nicholas'_Collegiate_Church

  • Faith, Hope & Trick
  • 3rd episode of the 3rd season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    Buffy accepts, but she runs away very disturbed when Scott hands her a Claddagh ring like the one Angel gave her. Giles tells Buffy that Faith's watcher

    Faith, Hope & Trick

    Faith,_Hope_&_Trick

  • Kevin Burke (musician)
  • Irish fiddler (born 1950)

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    Kevin Burke (musician)

    Kevin_Burke_(musician)

  • Irish dance
  • Traditional dances from Ireland

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    Irish dance

    Irish_dance

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