Dr O’Dwyer Contributes to Anglers’ Rights Defense Fund

A letter from Dr O’Dwyer of The Palace, Corbally, Limerick, dated March 16th, 1904, expresses his pleasure in contributing £22 to the angler’s rights defence fund and wishes them success in their endeavours. The letter is addressed to Mr Mowrey.

Dr O’Dwyer’s generous contribution of £22 to the angler’s rights defence fund demonstrates his support for preserving the rights of anglers. The fund aims to protect the interests and privileges of anglers, ensuring their access to fishing spots and maintaining a thriving angling community.

This significant donation from Dr O’Dwyer reflects his commitment to the cause and his belief in the importance of safeguarding the rights of anglers. His letter, sent from The Palace in Corbally, Limerick, conveys his enthusiasm for supporting the angler’s rights defence fund and expresses his well-wishes for their success in their endeavours.

By contributing to this fund, Dr O’Dwyer contributes to the ongoing efforts to uphold the rights of anglers, promote responsible fishing practices, and preserve the natural beauty of fishing locations. His generosity serves as an inspiration to others who share his passion for protecting and cherishing the angling community.

Limerick Echo – Tuesday 22 March 1904

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