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“Limerick’s Historic George Street Resurrected in Art: A Visual Limerick from the Lawrence Collection”

In a captivating celebration of cultural heritage, ten exquisite artistic impressions of George Street in Limerick from the early 20th century, drawing inspiration from the famed Lawrence Collection. This visual journey provides a glimpse into the rich tapestry of life in one of Ireland’s historical urban landscapes. George Street, a… Read More

Limerick Rises with National Pride: Politics, Culture, and Sports Propel City’s Progress

Limerick Nationalists celebrate the release of Castleclare prisoners with a brass band demonstration despite intimidation warnings from the police. County council elections in Croom, Glynn, and Castleconnell divisions of Limerick pitted Nationalists against Tories, with a possibility of Nationalist division. A speech by Father Kavanagh on Ireland’s potential and unity… Read More

Revolutionising Maritime Transportation Between Ireland and England: The Roeselare-Fishguard Sailing Route

This article delves into the significant decision made by the Limerick County Council in 1900 to approve the establishment of a groundbreaking maritime transportation route connecting Ireland and England through Rosslare in Ireland and Fishguard in Wales. The article explores the historical context, rationale, and potential implications of this ambitious… Read More

Irish Unionist Concerns over Irish Council Bill: Limerick Bishops and Dublin Executive Voice Discontent

In a recent development, the Roman Catholic Bishops of Limerick and Kildare have expressed reservations regarding the Irish Council Bill, as reported in today’s edition of the Freeman’s Journal. The Bishop of Limerick, characterising the bill as a ‘grotesque measure,’ asserts that it lacks the support of discerning minds, casting… Read More

“Bostock and Wombwell’s Menagerie Returns to Limerick After 15 Years: A Spectacular Event!”

Bostock and Wombwell’s Royal Anglo-Continental Menagerie, Britain’s greatest amusement institution, is returning to Limerick after an absence of 15 years. During this time, it has traveled throughout Continental Europe, showcasing its zoological collection to thousands of delighted spectators across various countries. The menagerie has received patronage from crowned heads and… Read More

Limerick School Attendance Committee Approves Appointment of Two Inspectors to Improve Attendance Rates

Limerick City – In a recent meeting of the Limerick School Attendance Committee, held this evening and presided over by Mayor [insert name], significant decisions were made to address attendance issues in local schools. The committee, consisting of prominent clergy members and community representatives, discussed strategies to improve attendance rates… Read More

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