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Tony Herbert
Tony Herbert
Tony Herbert of Ahane, Great Limerick Sportsmen No. 123, Limerick Leader, 21st March 1955.
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An Camán article, J. J. Bresnihan of Castletown Conyers
An Camán article, J. J. Bresnihan of Castletown Conyers
An Camán article, J. J. Bresnihan of Castletown Conyers, 4th November 1933.
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Gaelic Athlete article, -At a meeting of the Limerick County Board...-
Gaelic Athlete article, -At a meeting of the Limerick County Board...-
Gaelic Athlete article, "At a meeting of the Limerick County Board the following fixtures were made...", 10th April 1915.
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Willie Ryan
Willie Ryan
Willie Ryan of Cappamore, Great Limerick Sportsmen No.77, Limerick Leader, 1st May 1954.
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Pat Lipsett
Pat Lipsett
Pat Lipsett of Kilfinane, Great Limerick Sportsmen No. 112, Limerick Leader, 1st January 1955.
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Gaelic Athlete article, The Banner County Victorious
Gaelic Athlete article, The Banner County Victorious
Gaelic Athlete article, The Banner County Victorious - Good Win For Clare in All-Ireland Hurling Final - Leix Go Under, 24th October 1914.
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Michael F. Crowe
Michael F. Crowe
Michael F. Crowe of Ballysimon, Great Limerick Sportsmen No. 162, Limerick Leader, 31st December 1955.
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Maurice Hourigan
Maurice Hourigan
Maurice Hourigan of Ballingarry, Great Limerick Sportsmen No. 47, Limerick Leader, 3rd October 1953.
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Mick Mackey, part 9
Mick Mackey, part 9
The Mick Mackey Story, part 9, Great Limerick Sportsmen No. 176, Limerick Leader, 7th April to 7th July 1956.
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Irish Press GAA Golden Jubilee Supplement article, They Were The First...
Irish Press GAA Golden Jubilee Supplement article, They Were The First...
Irish Press GAA Golden Jubilee Supplement article, They Were The First All-Ireland Champions: Then They Invaded Croke Park with their Camans [history of Limerick GAA].
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