THE RICHARD RUSSELL FOUNTAIN IN THE PEOPLE’S PARK
SORRY FOR THE DELAY
The Richard Russell fountain, which had been overseas for some months undergoing restoration, was returned to the People's Park November 2009.
The fountain was originally erected in 1877 to mark the gratitude of Limerick for Richard Russell, a highly regarded employer. The official unveiling of the restored fountain, which was attended by some one hundred people, was undertaken by the mayor of Limerick, Kevin Kiely.
The restoration process, which retained the original red colour of the fountain, was carried out in the UK at a total cost of €80,000. Two plaques on the structure give due recognition to Richard Russell.
The fountain was originally erected in 1877 to mark the gratitude of Limerick for Richard Russell, a highly regarded employer. The official unveiling of the restored fountain, which was attended by some one hundred people, was undertaken by the mayor of Limerick, Kevin Kiely.
The restoration process, which retained the original red colour of the fountain, was carried out in the UK at a total cost of €80,000. Two plaques on the structure give due recognition to Richard Russell.
- There is a twin structure in Belfast and a similar structure in Dun Laoghaire.
- There is a modified structure in Dublin which may have been similar … 1929 Religious Shrine at the junction of Gray Street and Reginald Street.