When Alan Parker made the decision to screen Frank McCourt’s bleak, impoverished autobiography in Limerick, in the west of Ireland, on the actual locations of

The McCourt family in Angela’s Ashes faced extreme poverty throughout the novel. This poverty had a profound impact on the family, affecting their physical and

Angela McCourt’s journey in Angela’s Ashes is a powerful testament to the power of perseverance. Despite the extreme poverty and deprivation she and her family

Angela’s Ashes, Written By Frank Mccourt, Is A Memoir That Tells The Story Of His Impoverished Childhood In Limerick, Ireland. Ab Sheehan, Mccourt’s Uncle, Is

Bridie And Annie Doyle, Thomondgate, Strolling On O’Connell Street, Limerick, C.1930s

Limerick Lace and India Silk Tea Gown, c. 1900 (House of Rouff) Limerick lace is a traditional craft that has been practised in Ireland for

a women’s tea party at athea co. limerick, c.1900s In the early 1900s, the Limerick Women’s Tea Party Scene began to rise in popularity. This

Killaloe, a small town in County Clare, Ireland, has a long and fascinating history that stretches back to the prehistoric and early medieval periods. This

The leather industry was an integral part of Limerick’s economy in the early 1900s. The tanyards, where leather was processed and prepared for use, were

Ascot Terrace, now known as O’Connell Avenue, is a street located in Limerick, Ireland. It has a long and varied history, which is reflective of