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Young Officer Killed
Young Officer Killed
The Waterford News - 11th of May 1917, Page 8
Courtesy of The Waterford News
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Waterford Nurse Honoured ; Brave Waterford Seaman Honoured by the King
Waterford Nurse Honoured ; Brave Waterford Seaman Honoured by the King
The Waterford News - 9th of November 1917, Page 8
Courtesy of The Waterford News
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Young Waterford Officer Killed in Action
Young Waterford Officer Killed in Action
The Waterford News - 14th of September 1917, Page 7
Courtesy of The Waterford News
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Dan Bourke, Portrait from Old Limerick Journal No. 27 (Autumn, 1990) p.46
Dan Bourke, Portrait from Old Limerick Journal No. 27 (Autumn, 1990) p.46
Dan Bourke, Portrait from Old Limerick Journal No. 27 (Autumn, 1990) p.46
by permission of editor of Old Limerick Journal
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Remembering Limerick- Portrait of the Martyr as a Young Man, p.253
Remembering Limerick- Portrait of the Martyr as a Young Man, p.253
Remembering Limerick- Portrait of the Martyr as a Young Man, p.253
by permission Limerick Civic Trust
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A Legend Of Knockfierna - 18th Feb. 1950
A Legend Of Knockfierna - 18th Feb. 1950
A POEM BY MICHAEL SCANLAN Michael Scanlan was the Poet Laureate of Fenianism. Here is the last poem he ever wrote – a legend of Knockfierna. It was published posthumously, some months after Scanlan’s death, in the ‘Gaelic American’.
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Christmas is here - 27th Dec. 1947
Christmas is here - 27th Dec. 1947
An article written on Christmas, outlining a traditional Christmas including a description of Christmas Day from Canon Sheehan’s ‘Glenanaar’.
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Limerick Corporation Annual Report 1991, St Mary's Cathedral, p.21
Limerick Corporation Annual Report 1991, St Mary's Cathedral, p.21
Limerick Corporation Annual Report 1991, St Mary's Cathedral, p.21
by permission Limerick City Council
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The Grave Of A Bard - 19th June 1948
The Grave Of A Bard - 19th June 1948
A description of the eclectic mix of people in Rathkeale
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One Fifth Of March - 3rd Mar. 1945
One Fifth Of March - 3rd Mar. 1945
A description of the Fenian Movement in Kilmallock in 1867.