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  • 2015 VISIT TO LIMERICKIn 2015, Limerick City was undergoing a significant transformation as part of its 2030 economic and spatial plan.

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  • AL KINDS OF EVERYTHINGYou 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…

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  • BLACK BRIDGEThe Black Bridge at Plassey, a historic landmark spanning the River Shannon, has a story marked by both grandeur and decline.
  • BRIDGES OF LIMERICKLimerick, a city shaped by the majestic River Shannon, boasts a rich tapestry of bridges, each with its unique story and architectural charm. Let's embark on a…
  • BROWN THOMAS LANE MURALNew Zealander Askew One collaborated with Irish artist Maser to combine two unique techniques resulting in this amazing mural on Little William Street,…

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  • DERELICT WITH TIN ROOFLimerick City & County Council acquired this site through a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) under the Derelict Sites Act 1990. This likely happened because the…
  • DOCKERS MONUMENTThe Dockers’ Sculpture in Limerick, also known as the Dockers’ Monument, is a significant piece of public art that pays tribute to the dock labourers of the…

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  • EXAMPLES OF PUBLIC ART IN…Limerick City, located in Ireland, is a vibrant hub for public art. The city is home to a variety of public art forms, including sculptures, statues, monuments,…

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  • JASMINE PALACEJasmine Palace, an iconic establishment in Limerick's culinary scene, has captivated diners for decades with its unique blend of Cantonese cuisine, vibrant…

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  • MANCHESTER MARTYRS MEMORIALWithin the hallowed grounds of Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery, amidst the weathered headstones and solemn monuments, stands a poignant reminder of a pivotal moment…
  • MOUNT ST LAWRENCELocated in the South Liberties area of Limerick City, Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery stands as a poignant testament to the city's history. Since its consecration…

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  • OLD GRAVEYARDWhile researching the church, I encountered numerous inaccurate accounts regarding the churchyard's occupants. It's important to clarify that some of the…
  • OLD GRAVEYARDWhile researching the church, I encountered numerous inaccurate accounts regarding the churchyard's occupants. It's important to clarify that some of the…
  • ORIGINALLY A SCHOOLThe 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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  • POISED PORTALEileen MacDonagh, born in Geevagh, County Sligo in 1956, has been working as a sculptor since the 1980s. She is known for her large-scale sculptures, mainly…
  • PUBLIC ART ON THE UNIVERSITY…The University of Limerick has an active and thriving cultural life. This is reflected by its policy to promote, develop and support the arts.
  • PUBLIC ART ON THE UNIVERSITY…The University of Limerick has an active and thriving cultural life. This is reflected by its policy to promote, develop and support the arts.
  • PUBS AND RESTAURANTSThe restaurant and pub scene in Limerick is currently experiencing a period of dynamism and change, marked by both challenges and opportunities.

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  • REALLY BIG FLAGPOLESThe flagpoles themselves are impressive structures, towering over 20 meters high and made of galvanized steel
  • REALLY BIG FLAGPOLESThe flagpoles themselves are impressive structures, towering over 20 meters high and made of galvanized steel
  • RELIGION IN LIMERICKThroughout the 1900s, the Catholic Church exerted considerable influence in Limerick. It played a central role in education, healthcare, and social services,…
  • RUSSELL FAMILY MAUSOLEUMThe Russell family, with roots in the Anglo-Norman conquest, has a rich history in Ireland. John Norris Russell, a merchant who also became a ship-owner and…
  • RUSSELL FAMILY MAUSOLEUMThe Russell family, with roots in the Anglo-Norman conquest, has a rich history in Ireland. John Norris Russell, a merchant who also became a ship-owner and…

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  • SAINT JOHN'S CHURCHIn Limerick, when referring to St. John, the common understanding is that it refers to St. John the Baptist.
  • SAINT JOHN'S CHURCHIn Limerick, when referring to St. John, the common understanding is that it refers to St. John the Baptist
  • SLEEPING PATTERNS MURALSWhen I photographed this in June 2016 I was not aware that the site would be demolished to make way for the Opera Square development.
  • SYLVESTER O'HALLORAN FOOTBRIDGEThe Sylvester O'Halloran Footbridge, spanning the Abbey River in Limerick, Ireland, is more than just a pedestrian walkway. It's a tribute to a remarkable man,…

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  • THE JOYNT FAMILYWilliam Lane Joynt (1825-1895) was a prominent figure in Limerick, serving as mayor of the city in 1851 and 1866. He was also a member of parliament for…
  • THE JOYNT FAMILYWilliam Lane Joynt (1825-1895) was a prominent figure in Limerick, serving as mayor of the city in 1851 and 1866. He was also a member of parliament for…
  • THE OLD CHURCHYARDA churchyard is a piece of land that is attached to or surrounds a church. It is usually owned by the church or local parish.
  • THE OLD CHURCHYARDA churchyard is a piece of land that is attached to or surrounds a church. It is usually owned by the church or local parish.
  • THE PERY MEMORIAL FOUNTAINThe Pery Memorial Fountain, located in the picturesque People's Park in Limerick, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Pery family. This ornate…
  • 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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  • UNTHANK FAMILYThe name Unthank is of English origin and is derived from the Old English words "unþanc" or "unþances," meaning "without leave" or "against one's will." This…
  • UNTHANK FAMILYThe name Unthank is of English origin and is derived from the Old English words "unþanc" or "unþances," meaning "without leave" or "against one's will." This…

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  • WRITTEN IN STONEMount St Lawrence graveyard, located in the South Liberties, has been the primary place of burial in Limerick City for all strata of society since its opening…