There is no more a monolithic Limerickman than there is a Dubliner who hasn’t read Ulysses yet who is supposed to be more Joycean than Joyce himself.But imagine that such a superman of the Shannon once existed and became victim of a Big Bang and is now diffused throughout the city, his gemlike qualities coated […]
Detached one storey building Ballysimon
Detached Building:- Accommodation consists of entrance hall leading to open plan “L” shaped reception area. Small store room and two separate toilets with wash hand basins are located off this reception area. The remainder of the office accommodation consists of two private offices, one with separate wc and whb off. The office accommodation has an […]
Huge Support For Campaign To Give Shannon Wings
ALMOST 5,000 people have signed an online petition as part of a campaign to “give Shannon wings” since it was set up by three businessmen last week. Passenger numbers are set to plummet following Michael O’Leary’s recent announcement to axe Ryanair routes and frustrated by the inaction of the Dublin Airport Authority and the Government, […]
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Hartstonge Street, Limerick
[streetview width=”100%” height=”250px” lat=”52.659161″ lng=”-8.630909″ heading=”118.06212640880644″ pitch=”0.7448860786558397″ zoom=”1″][/streetview] Harstonge Street, named after the Harstonge family who resided in this street. A member of the family, Sir Henry Harstonge was M.P. for County Limerick from 1776 to 1789.
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