TRACES OF FIRE "Traces of Fire" (2004) was a collaborative art project by Volkmar Klien and Ed Lear, exploring the social dynamics and...

TRACES OF FIRE

"Traces of Fire" (2004) was a collaborative art project by Volkmar Klien and Ed Lear, exploring the social dynamics and urban cartography of Limerick city.

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AL KINDS OF EVERYTHING You may notice a dog in some of my photographs. The dog's owner told me that her pet likes to explore this shop every...

AL KINDS OF EVERYTHING

You may notice a dog in some of my photographs. The dog's owner told me that her pet likes to explore this shop every day, sometimes selecting a toy, but he's not greedy.

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ORIGINALLY A SCHOOL The red brick building on 28 St. John's Street in Limerick was the former Reverend Brother J.P. Welsh Memorial Schools.

ORIGINALLY A SCHOOL

The red brick building on 28 St. John's Street in Limerick was the former Reverend Brother J.P. Welsh Memorial Schools.

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SAINT JOHN'S CHURCH In Limerick, when referring to St. John, the common understanding is that it refers to St. John the Baptist.

SAINT JOHN'S CHURCH

In Limerick, when referring to St. John, the common understanding is that it refers to St. John the Baptist.

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OLD GRAVEYARD While researching the church, I encountered numerous inaccurate accounts regarding the churchyard's occupants. It's...

OLD GRAVEYARD

While researching the church, I encountered numerous inaccurate accounts regarding the churchyard's occupants. It's important to clarify that some of the individuals listed as being buried there were merely visitors from Britain or are actually interred in Dublin's Glasnevin Cemetery. Therefore, caution should be exercised when encountering claims of internationally notable figures being laid to rest in St. John's churchyard.

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