George Street, Limerick, appears here as an Edwardian commercial street around 1900, viewed along a row of substantial brick and stone buildings. Shopfronts, arched entrances and upper-floor sash windows give the scene a strong urban character, while pedestrians move between pavements and the roadway. Horse-drawn carts, traps and delivery wagons mark the rhythm of trade before motor traffic became common. Awnings and open premises suggest active shopping and business life, with people pausing near doorways or crossing the street. The distant civic façades and broad perspective capture George Street as a central route of commerce, transport and public life.