c.1840
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Cornmarket Row
This 1975 view captures the junction of Lower Henry Street and Sarsfield Street before the creation of Liddy Street transformed the surrounding cityscape. The photograph preserves a moment when traffic, shopfronts and older buildings still defined this busy corner of central Limerick. Lower Henry Street connected the commercial heart of the city with the Shannon quays, while Sarsfield Street formed an important route towards Sarsfield Bridge. The later development of Liddy Street altered movement through the area and removed part of the earlier streetscape. Today, the image offers a valuable record of a vanished junction and changing daily urban life.
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Cornmarket Row
Cornmarket Row is a historic street in the heart of Limerick City, best known as the home of the celebrated Milk Market. Established in 1852, the market remains a lively centre for fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, antiques, hot meals and live entertainment. Friday hosts a popular flea market, Saturday brings the famous food market, and Sunday offers a relaxed variety market. Nearby Cornmarket Square Car Park provides convenient access for visitors. Situated within the Irishtown area, Cornmarket Row is also close to shops, offices, restaurants, bus routes and Colbert Station, making it an accessible and enduring city landmark today.
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Cornmarket Row
Cornmarket Row is a historic street in the heart of Limerick City, best known as the home of the celebrated Milk Market. Established in 1852, the market remains a lively centre for fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, antiques, hot meals and live entertainment. Friday hosts a popular flea market, Saturday brings the famous food market, and Sunday offers a relaxed variety market. Nearby Cornmarket Square Car Park provides convenient access for visitors. Situated within the Irishtown area, Cornmarket Row is also close to shops, offices, restaurants, bus routes and Colbert Station, making it an accessible and enduring city landmark today.
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Cornmarket Row
This 1975 view captures the junction of Lower Henry Street and Sarsfield Street before the creation of Liddy Street transformed the surrounding cityscape. The photograph preserves a moment when traffic, shopfronts and older buildings still defined this busy corner of central Limerick. Lower Henry Street connected the commercial heart of the city with the Shannon quays, while Sarsfield Street formed an important route towards Sarsfield Bridge. The later development of Liddy Street altered movement through the area and removed part of the earlier streetscape. Today, the image offers a valuable record of a vanished junction and changing daily urban life.
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Cornmarket Row
Cornmarket Row is a historic street in the heart of Limerick City, best known as the home of the celebrated Milk Market. Established in 1852, the market remains a lively centre for fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, antiques, hot meals and live entertainment. Friday hosts a popular flea market, Saturday brings the famous food market, and Sunday offers a relaxed variety market. Nearby Cornmarket Square Car Park provides convenient access for visitors. Situated within the Irishtown area, Cornmarket Row is also close to shops, offices, restaurants, bus routes and Colbert Station, making it an accessible and enduring city landmark today.
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Cornmarket Row
Cornmarket Row is a historic street in the heart of Limerick City, best known as the home of the celebrated Milk Market. Established in 1852, the market remains a lively centre for fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, antiques, hot meals and live entertainment. Friday hosts a popular flea market, Saturday brings the famous food market, and Sunday offers a relaxed variety market. Nearby Cornmarket Square Car Park provides convenient access for visitors. Situated within the Irishtown area, Cornmarket Row is also close to shops, offices, restaurants, bus routes and Colbert Station, making it an accessible and enduring city landmark today.
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Cornmarket Row
Cornmarket Row is a historic street in the heart of Limerick City, best known as the home of the celebrated Milk Market. Established in 1852, the market remains a lively centre for fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, antiques, hot meals and live entertainment. Friday hosts a popular flea market, Saturday brings the famous food market, and Sunday offers a relaxed variety market. Nearby Cornmarket Square Car Park provides convenient access for visitors. Situated within the Irishtown area, Cornmarket Row is also close to shops, offices, restaurants, bus routes and Colbert Station, making it an accessible and enduring city landmark today.
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Cornmarket Row
This 1975 view captures the junction of Lower Henry Street and Sarsfield Street before the creation of Liddy Street transformed the surrounding cityscape. The photograph preserves a moment when traffic, shopfronts and older buildings still defined this busy corner of central Limerick. Lower Henry Street connected the commercial heart of the city with the Shannon quays, while Sarsfield Street formed an important route towards Sarsfield Bridge. The later development of Liddy Street altered movement through the area and removed part of the earlier streetscape. Today, the image offers a valuable record of a vanished junction and changing daily urban life.
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Cornmarket Row
Cornmarket Row is a historic street in the heart of Limerick City, best known as the home of the celebrated Milk Market. Established in 1852, the market remains a lively centre for fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, antiques, hot meals and live entertainment. Friday hosts a popular flea market, Saturday brings the famous food market, and Sunday offers a relaxed variety market. Nearby Cornmarket Square Car Park provides convenient access for visitors. Situated within the Irishtown area, Cornmarket Row is also close to shops, offices, restaurants, bus routes and Colbert Station, making it an accessible and enduring city landmark today.
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Cornmarket Row
Cornmarket Row is a historic street in the heart of Limerick City, best known as the home of the celebrated Milk Market. Established in 1852, the market remains a lively centre for fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, antiques, hot meals and live entertainment. Friday hosts a popular flea market, Saturday brings the famous food market, and Sunday offers a relaxed variety market. Nearby Cornmarket Square Car Park provides convenient access for visitors. Situated within the Irishtown area, Cornmarket Row is also close to shops, offices, restaurants, bus routes and Colbert Station, making it an accessible and enduring city landmark today.
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Cornmarket Row
This 1975 view captures the junction of Lower Henry Street and Sarsfield Street before the creation of Liddy Street transformed the surrounding cityscape. The photograph preserves a moment when traffic, shopfronts and older buildings still defined this busy corner of central Limerick. Lower Henry Street connected the commercial heart of the city with the Shannon quays, while Sarsfield Street formed an important route towards Sarsfield Bridge. The later development of Liddy Street altered movement through the area and removed part of the earlier streetscape. Today, the image offers a valuable record of a vanished junction and changing daily urban life.
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Cornmarket Row
This 1975 view captures the junction of Lower Henry Street and Sarsfield Street before the creation of Liddy Street transformed the surrounding cityscape. The photograph preserves a moment when traffic, shopfronts and older buildings still defined this busy corner of central Limerick. Lower Henry Street connected the commercial heart of the city with the Shannon quays, while Sarsfield Street formed an important route towards Sarsfield Bridge. The later development of Liddy Street altered movement through the area and removed part of the earlier streetscape. Today, the image offers a valuable record of a vanished junction and changing daily urban life.
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Cornmarket Row
Cornmarket Row is a historic street in the heart of Limerick City, best known as the home of the celebrated Milk Market. Established in 1852, the market remains a lively centre for fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, antiques, hot meals and live entertainment. Friday hosts a popular flea market, Saturday brings the famous food market, and Sunday offers a relaxed variety market. Nearby Cornmarket Square Car Park provides convenient access for visitors. Situated within the Irishtown area, Cornmarket Row is also close to shops, offices, restaurants, bus routes and Colbert Station, making it an accessible and enduring city landmark today.
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Cornmarket Row
This 1975 view captures the junction of Lower Henry Street and Sarsfield Street before the creation of Liddy Street transformed the surrounding cityscape. The photograph preserves a moment when traffic, shopfronts and older buildings still defined this busy corner of central Limerick. Lower Henry Street connected the commercial heart of the city with the Shannon quays, while Sarsfield Street formed an important route towards Sarsfield Bridge. The later development of Liddy Street altered movement through the area and removed part of the earlier streetscape. Today, the image offers a valuable record of a vanished junction and changing daily urban life.
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Cornmarket Row
This 1975 view captures the junction of Lower Henry Street and Sarsfield Street before the creation of Liddy Street transformed the surrounding cityscape. The photograph preserves a moment when traffic, shopfronts and older buildings still defined this busy corner of central Limerick. Lower Henry Street connected the commercial heart of the city with the Shannon quays, while Sarsfield Street formed an important route towards Sarsfield Bridge. The later development of Liddy Street altered movement through the area and removed part of the earlier streetscape. Today, the image offers a valuable record of a vanished junction and changing daily urban life.
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Cornmarket Row
Cornmarket Row is a historic street in the heart of Limerick City, best known as the home of the celebrated Milk Market. Established in 1852, the market remains a lively centre for fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, antiques, hot meals and live entertainment. Friday hosts a popular flea market, Saturday brings the famous food market, and Sunday offers a relaxed variety market. Nearby Cornmarket Square Car Park provides convenient access for visitors. Situated within the Irishtown area, Cornmarket Row is also close to shops, offices, restaurants, bus routes and Colbert Station, making it an accessible and enduring city landmark today.
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Cornmarket Row
Cornmarket Row is a historic street in the heart of Limerick City, best known as the home of the celebrated Milk Market. Established in 1852, the market remains a lively centre for fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, antiques, hot meals and live entertainment. Friday hosts a popular flea market, Saturday brings the famous food market, and Sunday offers a relaxed variety market. Nearby Cornmarket Square Car Park provides convenient access for visitors. Situated within the Irishtown area, Cornmarket Row is also close to shops, offices, restaurants, bus routes and Colbert Station, making it an accessible and enduring city landmark today.
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Cornmarket Row
Cornmarket Row is a historic street in the heart of Limerick City, best known as the home of the celebrated Milk Market. Established in 1852, the market remains a lively centre for fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, antiques, hot meals and live entertainment. Friday hosts a popular flea market, Saturday brings the famous food market, and Sunday offers a relaxed variety market. Nearby Cornmarket Square Car Park provides convenient access for visitors. Situated within the Irishtown area, Cornmarket Row is also close to shops, offices, restaurants, bus routes and Colbert Station, making it an accessible and enduring city landmark today.
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Cornmarket Row
This 1975 view captures the junction of Lower Henry Street and Sarsfield Street before the creation of Liddy Street transformed the surrounding cityscape. The photograph preserves a moment when traffic, shopfronts and older buildings still defined this busy corner of central Limerick. Lower Henry Street connected the commercial heart of the city with the Shannon quays, while Sarsfield Street formed an important route towards Sarsfield Bridge. The later development of Liddy Street altered movement through the area and removed part of the earlier streetscape. Today, the image offers a valuable record of a vanished junction and changing daily urban life.
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Cornmarket Row
Cornmarket Row is a historic street in the heart of Limerick City, best known as the home of the celebrated Milk Market. Established in 1852, the market remains a lively centre for fresh produce, artisan foods, crafts, antiques, hot meals and live entertainment. Friday hosts a popular flea market, Saturday brings the famous food market, and Sunday offers a relaxed variety market. Nearby Cornmarket Square Car Park provides convenient access for visitors. Situated within the Irishtown area, Cornmarket Row is also close to shops, offices, restaurants, bus routes and Colbert Station, making it an accessible and enduring city landmark today.
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