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Irish-English Dictionary

Irish-English Dictionary

University of Limerick, Limerick ,
Based on the Irish-Dictionnary written by M. Patrick S. Dineen. and published in 1927.
Carlton Castletroy Park Hotel

Carlton Castletroy Park Hotel

Dublin Road, Limerick, Co. Limerick, Limerick ,
http://www.castletroy-park.ie/ Carlton Castletroy Park Hotel, a leading Limerick Hotel, is ideally located in the heart of the Mid west of Ireland. This luxury 4 * hotel is just 2.5 miles from Limerick City, surrounded by superb amenities and is easily accessible via Shannon International Airport, just 25 minutes drive away.
Tel: 61335566
Ireland Mobile Business Directory

Ireland Mobile Business Directory

1st Floor, 45 East Link Business Park Ballysimon, Co. Limerick, Limerick ,
We all know that if you wish to boost your brand App, expand your business, find new client or may be existing customers, the internet is the suitable place for your business. No wondering here and there, and let me tell a simple true. Now, at this moment when I am posting this blog to introduce millions of people in worldwide, to list your business in Ireland mobile business directory, the most popular Mobile Business Listing website in Ireland. You may also get Search Engine Optimization services to our customer to get better search engine visibility.
Bitesize Irish Gaelic

Bitesize Irish Gaelic

* Do you want to make a real connection with your Irish heritage? * Are you planning on visiting Ireland, and really want to impress the locals? * Or has your interest in Irish music sparked an interest in Irish Gaelic? **You** can learn to speak Irish (Gaelic). If you've seen Irish written down, and it just looked like a bunch of letters to you, then nobody has shown its patterns and rules. If you would like to learn to express yourself in Irish Gaelic, then you can now learn to do so online. Bitesize Irish Gaelic is a collection of bite–sized lessons that you can access online.
Limerick's life

Limerick's life

The Limerick’s Life website was created in an effort to record the local history of Limerick City. Whether you’re a citizen, visitor, tourist or enthusiast you may have at one point or another wondered about the lives of the common men and women who lived and died in Limerick. What are the legacies of the fisherman, butchers, factory workers, builders, housewives, children, students and miscreants? Through extensive research, both on-foot and on-line, we have compiled historical articles that attempt to answer these questions. With these articles, we endeavour to educate and entertain. You may have wondered about the history of the old buildings, churches, graveyards, cathedrals and streets you have heard of, walked past, tread upon or dreamt about on a daily basis. What are the stories of these places; who built them, owned them, maintained them? Have you ever questioned how any of these may have changed over the centuries? Throughout the pages of the this website you will find interesting stories, historic letters, in-depth articles, as well as old and new photographs and maps. These things and more are being utilised in an attempt to share some of many hidden gems located in Limerick. We hope this website will bring you closer to some of the forgotten lives and present a unique perspective of the history of this great city. Our motto has always been: Read, Tell, And Remember.
Limerick Civic Trust

Limerick Civic Trust

Bishops' Palace, King's Island, Limerick ,
Limerick Civic Trust was formally inaugurated at a public meeting on 17 February 1983. It was Ireland’s first Civic Trust. "We are a self-funding Conservation Society, which initiates and undertakes a programme of projects for the general improvements of Limerick’s environment in conjunction with local authorities, state agencies and other interested parties. It is an independent non profit making voluntary society and is registered as a charity."