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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

Insubordination Inquiry against Limerick District-Inspector W.J.J. Byrne Shakes County Cork Police Force

A constabulary court inquiry was held yesterday at the Union Quay Police Barracks in Cork, to investigate charges of insubordination against District-Inspector W.J.J. Byrne, Mitchelstown, who had recently served in Skibbereen, County Cork. The Inspector-General had preferred the charges against Mr Byrne, and due to his position, the proceedings attracted… Read More

“Anticipated Success: Limerick Gears Up for Resounding National Demonstration”

Limerick’s forthcoming national demonstration on Sunday is poised to achieve resounding success, with organizers expecting a substantial turnout from various regions, including Clare, Kerry, and Tipperary. Notably, the Gaelic Athletic Association will play a prominent role, adding to the event’s significance. The city’s trade unions, proudly displaying their banners, will… Read More

Limerick Lady’s Legal Action

In the King’s Bench Division proceedings yesterday, overseen by Mr Justice Dodd, a case of significance unfolded involving Miss May Roche from Limerick and Mr Michael J. O’Meara, a grocer and provision merchant from Athlone. Representing the defendant, Mr O’Meara, was Mr A. E. Wood, acting upon instructions from Messrs.… Read More

Limerick’s Telegraphy Triumphs

In the heart of Ireland’s historic city of Limerick, a lesser-known yet significant institution has been quietly making waves in the realm of telecommunications for over a decade. The Limerick School of Telegraphy, nestled in the quaint surroundings of 2 Catherine Place, has been churning out skilled wireless operators since… Read More

Special Meeting of Limerick Corporation Council: Agenda Includes Gaelic Language Resolution and Notices of Motion

A special meeting of the Limerick Corporation Council is set to convene on Thursday, January 5, 1905, at 7:30 PM within the Council Chamber. The meeting’s agenda encompasses various correspondences and notices of motion, reflecting the council’s commitment to addressing key matters of public interest. One of the notable items… Read More

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