Galway, the capital of Connacht, lies at the mouth of the River Corrib,
on the north-east shore of the beautiful Galway Bay on the west coast of
Ireland. Founded by the de Burgh family in the early thirteenth century,
Galway was an Anglo- Norman colony within a Gaelic hinterland. A walled
town developed and, under the control of fourteen merchant families (the
Tribes of Galway), prospered as a result of trade links with the
continent. Galway has changed dramatically in recent decades but has
still managed to retain much of its historic character. Today, it is a
modern and thriving city, and a centre of culture, learning and
industry. Galway City Through Time combines archive and contemporary
images with informative captions to tell the story of this remarkable
city and its people.