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Steve Coughlan, Tercentenary Commemoration of the Siege of Limerick 1651-1951 Souvenir Book, Portrait
Steve Coughlan, Tercentenary Commemoration of the Siege of Limerick 1651-1951 Souvenir Book, Portrait
Steve Coughlan, Tercentenary Commemoration of the Siege of Limerick 1651-1951 Souvenir Book, Portrait, p.9.
by permission Limerick City Council
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Shoers Of Horses And Humans - 11th Jan. 1947
Shoers Of Horses And Humans - 11th Jan. 1947
An account of well known blacksmiths in County Limerick with songs and tales of well known blacksmiths in County Limerick
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I meet Roddy the Rover - 18th May 1946
I meet Roddy the Rover - 18th May 1946
The writer describes a recent meeting between himself and Roddy the Rover, the Irish Press Columnist. Roddy the Rover, or Aodh de Blacam was, at the time the literary editor of the Irish Press.
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Books And Bachelors - 1st Jan. 1949
Books And Bachelors - 1st Jan. 1949
This article contains a book-review of Gearoid Mac Spealain’s “Cathair Luimnighe" as well as a description of a lively debate in Kilfinane about whether bachelors should be taxed.
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Five Waterford Brother Soldiers & Photograph
Five Waterford Brother Soldiers & Photograph
The Waterford News - 30th of July 1915, Page 8 Column 3
Courtesy of The Waterford News
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Gold On Our Hillsides - 11th May 1946
Gold On Our Hillsides - 11th May 1946
An article on the beauty of furze on Limerick hillsides
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Making The Rick: 20th Aug. 1949
Making The Rick: 20th Aug. 1949
An article about haymaking, or making the rick
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Merry Croom - 5th May 1945
Merry Croom - 5th May 1945
The village of Croom and its history of producing poets.
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The man of the roads
The man of the roads
This piece was the very first article written by An Mangaire Sugach, a.k.a. Dr. Mannix Joyce. Dr. Joyce would continue to write the column for the next 58 years, making it one of Ireland's longest running newspaper columns.
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Plants And Books - 31st Jan. 1949
Plants And Books - 31st Jan. 1949
The writer provides a review of the book "The way that I went by Robert Lloyd Praeger. He finds it a very useful title for describing the flora and fauna of Limerick