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concentrates at that time. From 1965 to 1981 the mines were managed by the Northgate Group subsidiary Irish Base Metals Ltd. For almost twenty years Irish Base Metals Tynagh Ltd was a major source of employment for east Galway. This all changed in 1981, however, when the mines closed with the loss of
280:(1541), its current name is a contraction of Teach nEachach, 'Eochu's house'. In medieval Irish sources it is referred to as Teach nEachach, or 'the house of Eochu'. It was originally associated with the 350:
In 2004, after lying dormant for over twenty years, part of the site was redeveloped for industrial use with Sperrin Galvanisers (Ireland) Ltd opening a steel galvanising plant, and Tynagh Energy Ltd a
409: 393:(b. 1944), visited the village in 1993; some sources suggest that his paternal grandfather came from Tynagh and that distant cousins of Keating still reside in the area. 374:
links. Between 1920 and 1929 no club in Galway went as long unbeaten in senior hurling. Also during this period, Tynagh had six members on the Galway team that won the
620: 571: 375: 467: 593: 342:(13 km), the place is probably best known for the Tynagh mines which opened in the 1960s and were an important source of lead and 82: 228: 399:(1879 – 1939) was connected to the area through his paternal grandfather, Michael Lyons, who emigrated to Australia from Tynagh. 50: 442: 428: 249: 214: 222: 579: 323:
From about the 8th or 9th century up to the 17th century, the name of the area it was situated within was
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of Lecarrow, one mile east of the village, now named a Billew Burial Ground, the word Billew derived from
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Ancestors of two Prime Ministers of Australia have reportedly been from Tynagh.
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Early Ecclesiastical Settlement Names of County Galway
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Tynagh is located in Ireland
53°09′00″N 8°22′23″W / 53.15°N 8.373°W / 53.15; -8.373
Ireland
Province
Connacht
County
County Galway
Rural
Time zone
UTC+0
WET
DST
UTC-1
IST
WEST
Irish Grid Reference
M621163
Irish
electoral division
County Galway
Ireland
townland
plural
Dagda
Brandubh of Tynagh
Lughnasa
Síol Anmchadha
Maddan
Loughrea
Portumna

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