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Limerick's Great Southern Trail

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Lovely footage of the Great Southern Greenway from 7 years ago. Since then it has become even better. The Great Southern Greenway Limerick is a 39km walking and cycling off-road route running along the old railway line connecting the towns of Rathkeale, Newcastle West and Abbeyfeale. Currently, there are five sections to the Great Southern Trail: Rathkeale to Ardagh (9km) This is a level section which begins at the Irish Palatine Museum and crosses the River Deel. Five beautiful cut-stone overhead bridges are passed along the way. Just before the third one, you will see the ancient churchyard at Clounagh and the ruins of the 15th century Lisnacille Castle in the distance. On the approach to the fourth bridge, a local road to the right of the trail leads to Cahermoyle House (now a private nursing home) which has associations with William Smith O’Brien, leader of the 1848 Young Ireland Rebellion. The fifth bridge is at Ardagh Station (now a private house) from where the vil...

Limerick – Atlantic Edge, European Embrace

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Limerick – Atlantic Edge, European Embrace  Limerick: Where our edge has been sharpened as much by harsh Atlantic winds as by the tough trials of history… and where the embrace of millennia of European culture is warm and enduring. This is our Limerick. Where edge meets embrace. https://www.limerick.ie/council/newsroom/news/transformed-limerick-looks-raise-bar-again-launch-ambitious-international #LimerickEdgeEmbrace  #HowLimerick #JorgenHartogsTourGuide #HistoricalToursIreland

Discover our stories - Cian Lynch

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Limerick’s fierce passion and rich heritage have inspired some of Ireland’s sporting icons. Discover Cian’s story. #LimerickEdgeEmbrace #HowLimerick #Jorgenhartogstourguide #HistoricaltoursIreland www.limerick.ie/atlantic-edge-european-embrace/

RTÉ History Show - Irish War of Independence - Women of the Revolution

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Myles Dungan and guests - Marie Coleman, Mary McAuliffe, Tomás Mac Conmara, Ailbhe Rogers and Lindie Naughton - discuss the experience of women during the Irish War of Independence. Broadcast on 13 October 2019, the show hears about the vital role they played in the conflict and how Cumann na Mban served as the eyes and ears of the republican campaign. We’ll also discuss the physical and mental trauma of the war, and the gendered violence, perpetrated by both the IRA and the Crown Forces. Myles is joined by Marie Coleman, Senior Lecturer in history at Queen’s University Belfast, Mary McAuliffe, an historian with University College Dublin, Tomás Mac Conmara, an oral historian and author, and Ailbhe Rogers, an historian and a PHD candidate at Maynooth University. In a report from Colette Kinsella, the show hearsr from Lindie Naughton on the experience of Countess Constance Markievicz during the war. Lindie is the author of two books on the Countess, including last year's volu...

Meitheal 2019 - the most important travel trade event for the Irish tour...

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The Colleen Bawn (1911)

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The Colleen Bawn (1911) Irish Silent Films on the Internet: A film Restoration Project of Irish Film & TV Research Online, Trinity College Dublin