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Thomas Tierney (1916 – 22 February 1998) previous
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Biography


Early life

Tierney was born in Galway's Mainguard Street, the son of John Tierney of Hollymount,
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, and Ellen Kinnevey of Roscahill,
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. 'Tommy' was one of 3 children, and he had 1 brother (Jack) and 1 sister (Mary). The family ran a grocery, and after the early death of his father, the business was sold and Ellen re-joined her first profession, nursing.


Career

Tierney began working for Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ) shortly after leaving school, and was to become a prominent member of the Irish Transport & General Workers Union, holding the roles of branch secretary and vice-president. His work in trade unionism brought him into politics and in 1960 he was elected to Galway Corporation where he became Mayor as an independent labour candidate in 1967, the first of the kind in Galway. He made industrial unrest and unemployment his priority, and was proud of the fact that while he was Mayor, no industrial action was taken in the city. This was avoided because Tierney made himself constantly available for negotiations between management and unions. He made history in 1968 when he became the first Mayor from Ireland to wear his robes of office in
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while meeting the Prime Minister of
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. Among the items discussed were tourism, and the unsettling political situation. In March 1968 he was guest of honor of Mayor
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during the
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parade. On this trip he addressed the
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visited American soldiers wounded in
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. One of the latter was a Lieutenant David Tierney, who told Mayor Tierney his grandparents were from Galway. Tierney spent nineteen years on the corporation, fifteen on the Harbour Board as Commissioner, and a number of other private and public associations. At the 1969 general election, he was the Labour Party candidate in the Galway West constituency, but he was not elected.


Personal life

He married Margaret (Peggy) Lydon in 1945, and their children were Harriet, John, Francis, Evelyn, Thomas, Margaret, Della, Stephanie, Michael. He is buried in New Cemetery, Bohermore.


See also

*
Tierney Tierney is an Irish surname. It is an Anglicized form of Irish (male), (female), also spelt /. It is derived from '' tiarna'', the Irish word for Lord or Master. The name can be found around the world, mostly in the Anglosphere and it's most ...
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Flann Ó Tighearnaigh Flann Ó Tighearnaigh (IPA: �fˠl̪ˠaːn̪ˠoːˈtʲɪjəɾˠn̪ˠiː, Gaelic- Irish Lord, died 1273. Overview They Ó Tighearnaigh family of Carra, County Mayo (in what is now County Mayo) were said to be a branch of the Uí Fiachrach Muaidh ...
, Gaelic-Irish Lord, died 1273.


References

* ''Role of Honour:The Mayors of Galway City 1485-2001'', William Henry (historian), Galway 2001.


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20071119083053/http://www.galwaycity.ie/AllServices/YourCouncil/HistoryofTheCityCouncil/PreviousMayors/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Tierney, Thomas Politicians from County Galway Mayors of Galway 1916 births 1998 deaths Labour Party (Ireland) candidates in Dáil elections Trade unionists from County Galway