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A Limerick Odyssey: Lord Lieutenant’s Visit to Adare

The tranquil town of Adare welcomed distinguished guests in a grand spectacle as the Lord Lieutenant, accompanied by Lady Wimborne and their esteemed entourage, descended upon the historic estate of Adare Manor. The occasion marked a significant moment as the Lord Lieutenant and his party embarked on a journey of camaraderie and cultural exchange, hosted graciously by the Earl and Countess of Dunraven.

The Lord Lieutenant’s journey commenced with a regal departure from Dublin, where they embarked on a special train bound for the serene landscapes of Adare. The entourage, comprising the Lord and Lady Headfort, Porter-Porter, and Captain Murray Graham, A.D.C., exuded an air of sophistication and camaraderie as they embarked on their voyage of discovery.

Under the meticulous coordination of Mr George E. Smith, superintendent of the Great Southern and Western Railway, the royal train glided along the tracks, ensuring a seamless journey for their illustrious passengers. Mr Smith himself accompanied the Lord Lieutenant’s party, further underscoring the significance of the occasion.

As the train traversed the picturesque countryside, anticipation mounted among the passengers, eager to experience the enchanting beauty of Adare. The journey, which ordinarily might have spanned hours, was expedited, with the special train arriving in Limerick within a mere three hours, a testament to the efficiency of the railway service.

Upon their arrival at Adare Manor, the Lord Lieutenant and his entourage were greeted with open arms by the Earl and Countess of Dunraven, who extended a warm welcome to their esteemed guests. The stately manor, steeped in history and elegance, provided the perfect backdrop for the unfolding festivities.

Over the coming days, the Lord Lieutenant and his party will immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Adare’s cultural heritage, partaking in a series of engagements and activities meticulously curated by their gracious hosts. From leisurely strolls amidst the manicured gardens to formal receptions brimming with lively conversation, the itinerary promises a blend of relaxation and revelry.

As the sun sets over the tranquil landscape of Adare, echoes of laughter and camaraderie resonate through the halls of the manor, a testament to the enduring bonds forged during this momentous occasion. For the Lord Lieutenant and his esteemed guests, this sojourn to Adare represents not only a journey of diplomacy but also a celebration of friendship and cultural exchange, bound together by the timeless allure of Limerick’s charm.

Evening Irish Times – Tuesday 28 December 1915

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