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“Changing of the Guard: Colonel W. D. O’Connor’s Retirement and the Dawn of a New Era for Limerick’s City Militia”

Introduction In the grand tapestry of history, transitions in leadership often mark significant milestones in the life of a community or organization. One such transition unfolded in Limerick in 1901 when Colonel W. D. O’Connor, a highly respected figure with over three decades of service in the Artillery, announced his… Read More

Limerick Heroes in the Trenches

In a remarkable display of valour and commitment, a contingent of Limerick’s finest gentlemen has been reported serving at the front lines, their names a testament to the region’s storied contribution to the ongoing conflict. Among those listed are Lieutenant-General Kiggel and Colonels Bunbury, S. Hamilton, and O’Donnell, with the… Read More

Limerick Colonel Killed in Action

Colonel Gabbett, hailing from Mountrivers near Newport, tragically lost his life in combat. News of his demise reached Limerick yesterday, stirring emotions among the local populace. Colonel Gabbett had dedicated himself to military service, demonstrating exceptional commitment and bravery. His valiant efforts were evident during the South African War, where… Read More

Floods Ravage Limerick and Kerry

The aftermath of heavy rainfall has proven more destructive than initially anticipated in Limerick and Kerry, as flooding wreaks havoc across the region. Reports indicate significant damage to infrastructure and property, underscoring the severity of the situation. In Limerick, the impact of the floods has been particularly pronounced, with reports… Read More

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