Matthew Potter and William O Neill (Limerick Museum and Archives), Patrick Brosnahan (Irish Naval Ass), Brian Hodkinson, Jacqui Hayes and Sharon Slater (Limerick Museum and Archives)...
Limerick City and County Council is working with local communities and the Heritage Council to promote and raise awareness of Limerick’s diverse and unique heritage for...
Did your family participate in any way during the 1916 Rising? Private collectors and members of the public are being asked to contribute to a newly...
Pictured Above: The Royal Munster Fusiliers drumming up recruits in Limerick in 1914, one of the many photographs that will be put on display as part...
Pictured Above: Members of the Young Mens Protestant Association enjoying a drink. Picture by: John Riddell. An extensive collection of unique photographs of Limerick will return to...
Private collectors and members of the public are being asked to contribute to a newly announced exhibition focusing on Limericks military heritage from The Sieges of...
An important new book profiling the 200-year history of Limerick lace has been launched today, Wednesday, 10 December, 2014. Researched and written by Dr. Matthew Potter and edited...
Above: From Limerick with Love – Winter on O Connell Street 1970 From Limerick With Love – A new website featuring 25,000 photographs of life in...
The Retrospective Exhibition being held in Limerick Museum at the moment will take you on a journey through 800 years of Limerick’s governmental history. The journey...
Limerick City Council final meeting Held after 817 Years Limerick City Council final meeting Held after 817 Years- This meant closing...
RANKS EXHIBITION WINS MAJOR AWARD FOR LIMERICK CITY COUNCIL AND THE HUNT MUSEUM Limerick City Council and the Hunt Museum have won a major award for...
Songs of Rebellion to take place at St. Marys Cathedral The songs that tell their own stories of Ireland’s rebellions from 1798 to 1916 will be...
One of Ireland’s largest cemeteries, Mount St Lawrence Cemetery in Limerick City has been expanded with the addition of 675 additional grave spaces. Councillor Jerry O’Dea,...
Pictured: Dr. Matthew Potter, William O Neill, Brian Hopkinson, Jacqui Hayes and Sharon Slater of Limerick Museum and Archives at the Bring Out Your Lace’ Heritage Week...
Pictured above: A lace worker making Limerick lace 1936 (Courtesy of Veronica Rowe) Limerick Museum and Archives will host a public event later this month to help...
Stony Thursday Book seeks submissions for latest edition The Stony Thursday Book is once again seeking submissions from local, national and international poets for its next...