unreferenced date February 2008 Roxboro Baile an R istigh in Irish is an area in Limerick City just outside the city centre. It mainly comprises the areas of Southill , Janesboro, Rathbane, Kennedy Park and Glasgow Park. Krups once had a factory in Roxboro employing up to 800 people at one stage. The factory closed in 1999 but the site has since been redeveloped into an industrial park with work units, a hotel and retail units, opposite a shopping centre . Limerick coord missing County Limerick Category Limerick city Limerick geo stub de Roxboro Limerick ... more details
Garryowen irish place name Garra Eoin is a neighbourhood in Limerick, Ireland . Contrary to common misconceptions, Garryowen Football Club , a prominent Rugby Union club in Ireland s AIB League is not located in the neighbourhood of Garryowen but rather in the Dooradoyle area of the Limerick Suburbs. Garryowen is home to the Markets Field , a greyhound racing stadium and expected future home of Limerick FC . coord 52 39 32 N 8 36 53 W source kolossus ruwiki display title Limerick geo stub Category Limerick city Category Towns and villages in County Limerick Category Article Feedback 5 ru ... more details
italic title primarysources date March 2008 The Limerick Leader is a weekly local newspaper in Limerick , Republic of Ireland Ireland . It was founded in 1889. ref name examiner cite web last Keane first Conor title Limerick Leader sold for 23m publisher Irish Examiner date 2002 12 05 url http archives.tcm.ie irishexaminer 2002 12 05 story697933530.asp accessdate 2008 07 17 ref The newspaper is headquartered on O Connell Street, Limerick O Connell Street . It had an average weekly circulation of 23,868 for the second half of 2005, according to the http www.abc ireland.ie Audit Bureau of Circulations . The paper currently is distributed in two editions, City and County Limerick County , with the selection of content differing between the two. Generally some shops in and around the city sell both editions. The main competition for the newspaper is the freely distributed Limerick Post . The Limerick Leader is owned by Limerick Leader Ltd a holding company of Johnston Press and who own thirty seven titles across Ireland. ref name examiner Since the take over by the Johnston Press, the Limerick Leader has pursued a more tabloid agenda concentrating on headlines designed to shock and veering away from the more traditionally Limerick Pride Agenda for which the paper was known over the years. References reflist External links http www.limerickleader.ie Limerick Leader website of the newspaper Media in County Limerick Irish national newspapers Irish Newspapers owned by Johnston Press Category Media in County Limerick Category Limerick city Category Newspapers published in the Republic of Ireland Limerick Leader ... more details
about the Limerick song Limerick disambiguation Expert subject date August 2010 The Limerick is a traditional humorous drinking song with many obscene limerick poetry verses . Alternate titles for this song are In China They Never Eat Chili , Sing Us Another One , Ya Ya , Rodriguez the Mexican Pervert and Aye Yi Yi Yi . The tune usually used for sung limericks is The Gay Caballero . Citation needed date August 2010 Recorded Versions The Limerick Song has been commercially recorded many times. The earliest version of limericks being sung is 1905 under the title Fol The Rol Lol as sung by Edward M. Favor on Edison records. The earliest date for limericks being sung to the Gay Caballero tune is May 11, 1931 on the recording titled Rhymes sung by Jack Hylton which was issued on Decca records. Printed Versions The earliest printed date for limericks being sung is 1928 in the book A Collection of Sea Songs and Ditties from the Stores of Dave E. Jones ref name Jones Jones. Unpaginated. Song 48. ref . Since many of the verses used for this song are bawdy the song tended to get issued in rare, underground mimeographed songbooks. Some of these are in chronological order 1934. Leech. ref need citation ref Variant Choruses There are several different choruses for this song. One of the most popular in the USA is sung to the tune of Cielito Lindo and usually goes like this I Yi Yi Yi, In China, they never eat chili So here comes another verse worse than the other verse So waltz me around again ... than the first Be sure that it s foolish and silly. Lyrics The lyrics for the Limerick Song are usually ... through a flaw in the flue. References Cray, Ed. The Erotic Muse American Bawdy Songs University of Illinois ... . No publisher. No date 1928 . Unpaginated. Legman, Gershon. The Limerick . Legman, Gershon. The Horn Book . New York University Press, 1964 . Reuss, Richard A. An Annotated Field Collection of Songs ... . reflist DEFAULTSORT Limerick Song Category Drinking songs ... more details
Image LimerickMoney1919.jpg right thumb Money printed by the Limerick Soviet. The Limerick Soviet Irish language Irish S iv id Luimnigh was a self declared Soviet council soviet that existed from 15 to 27 April 1919. At the beginning of the Irish War of Independence , a general strike was organised by the Limerick Trades and Labour Council, as a protest against the British army s declaration of a Special Military Area under the Defence of the Realm Act , which covered of most of Limerick city and a part of County Limerick the county . Creation From January 1919 the Irish War for Independence developed as a guerrilla conflict between the Irish Republican Army IRA backed by Sinn F in , and the British government . On 6 April 1919 the IRA tried to liberate Robert Byrne, who was under arrest by the Royal ... of the Limerick Soviet . Limerick Soviet Commemoration Committee. 3rd edition, 2003 ref On Sunday ... A transatlantic air race was being organised from Bawnmore in County Limerick at the same time, but was cancelled ... period of the strike, but could not have done so if it had lasted for months. Outside Limerick ... Limerick Soviet 1919 . Dublin O Brien Press, 1990, p. 144 ref While the strike was described by some ... or even trade union aims. ref Cahill, p. 148 ref After two weeks the Sinn F in Lord Mayor of Limerick ... History of Limerick Irish Trade Union Congress Irish Transport and General Workers Union References reflist External links http www.limericksoviet.com The Limerick Soviet 1919, Liam Cahill http flag.blackened.net revolt talks limerick.html Limerick Soviet, Aileen O Carroll, 1994 http www.limerickcity.ie Library LocalStudies LocalStudiesFiles L LimerickSoviet Limerick Soviet file at Limerick City ... Category History of Limerick city Category 1919 in Ireland Category Politics of Limerick city Category Former polities of the Interwar period br Sovied Luimneach de Limerick Soviet es S viet de Limerick ru ... more details
Infobox Ireland station name Limerick Junction R I ie rail other name Gabhal Luimnigh code 16 image Image Limerick3.jpg center 240px caption A train at Limerick Junction manager Coras Iompair ireann locale Limerick Junction borough South Tipperary latitude longitude years 1848 events Station opened ... railway line Limerick Rosslare railway line Limerick Junction lang ga Gabhal Luimnigh is an important .... Limerick Junction, with a cluster of pleasantly presented railway cottages and a pub, is a small ... angle. One route is the Dublin Cork city Cork main line, while the other is the line from Limerick City Limerick to Stnlnk Waterford . Trains from all four locations are served, some connecting to Stnlnk ... train and a Limerick train being present at once. Access to Platforms 2 and 3 for trains from anywhere other than Limerick requires reversing. A train coming from Waterford must cross the Dublin Cork main line towards Limerick, reversing along the curve used by trains arriving from Limerick. It can then stop at the Limerick bay. The cumbersome procedure of trains to Waterford passing the station ... to Limerick now depart from Platforms 2 and 3. Other places in the Ireland that required some or all ... 2009. Trains from Limerick to Galway reverse at Athenry Until the 1960s trains on the main Dublin Cork ... always perplexed and made Limerick Junction a centre of attention similar to the interest shown in the Listowel ..., even to construct a separate but linked station on the Limerick to Waterford line, and certainly ... just north of Limerick Junction allowing through main line trains between Limerick and Dublin without reversal at Stnlnk Ballybrophy or single perhaps double reversal around Limerick Junction itself. Trains using the direct curve cannot stop at Limerick Junction. The curve is only used ... running without reversal from Limerick to Mallow and Cork is possible. The station opened on 3 July 1848. ref cite web title Limerick Junction work Railscot Irish Railways url http www.railscot.co.uk ... more details
Southill Cnoc Theas in Irish language Irish is an area in the south of Limerick , Republic of Ireland built up of four residential parks. The housing estates are O Malley Park, Keyes Park, Kincora Park and Carew Park. Unemployment rates in the area as of 2003 were at four times the national average, with formal education in adults in Southill only at 50 . ref http archives.tcm.ie businesspost 2003 11 23 story253358405.asp Real reasons for Limerick s crime wave ThePost.ie Bot generated title ref A report from 1982 showed two thirds of Southill s population were under the age of 18, with ninety four percent having left school at the age of 16. ref http www.village.ie Regeneration Limerick Correction to story on the regeneration of Limerick Village Politics, Media and Current Affairs in Ireland Correction to story on the regeneration of Limerick Bot generated title ref Several reports done since the initial report in 1982 have shown similar trends. In the media, Southill is known for its crime rate, which is contributed to by gangland feuds, turf wars, and poverty in the area. However, efforts are currently being made to rejuvenate the area. Rejuvenation On the 21 January 2008, plans were announced to rebuild 2,000 homes in the Southill and Moyross areas in Limerick City, after dialogue with residents who wanted to feel safe in their homes. It will be a radical push to lower the local crime rates. According to the report, 760 houses in O Malley Park and Keyes Park in Southill will also be demolished and rebuilt. A number of residents will need a certificate of eligibility to get ... homes to be replaced in Limerick Bot generated title ref President Mary McAleese hailed the plan. ref http www.breakingnews.ie archives 2008 0121 ireland mheyojmhqlid President hails Limerick regeneration ... S Southill Southill file at Limerick City Library, Ireland coord missing County Limerick Category Limerick city Limerick geo stub ... more details
Infobox football club clubname Limerick F.C. image Image Limerick FC logo.png fullname Limerick Football ... www.limerickfc.ie clubinfo where.html Limerick FC Website . Retrieved on 30 April 2012. ref manager ... pattern ra2 redlower leftarm2 FF0000 body2 FF0000 rightarm2 FFFFFF shorts2 FF0000 socks2 FF0000 Limerick Football Club is an association football club based in Limerick , Republic of Ireland Ireland ... . The first Limerick FC was founded in 1937 and has had a number of guises through its history, known at different times as Limerick FC, Limerick United, Limerick City and Limerick 37. Each manifestation of the club has been the sole representative of senior football in Limerick City since 1937. Limerick FC won the League of Ireland title twice, in the 1959 60 and 1979 80 seasons, and the FAI ... years Image Old Limerick FC logo.png thumb 200px right Previous Limerick FC crest Limerick got its first taste of senior soccer in the early 1930s when the Limerick District Management Committee ... to gain entry to the Free State League. Their application was accepted in June 1937 and a Limerick ..., Alice, Senior Soccer in Limerick, 1937 2008 , Limerick Civic Trust Heritage & Folklore Archives, 2008. ref On 19 July 1937, a new, private company, Limerick Association Football and Sports Co. Ltd., was registered to manage the affairs of the club. On 22 August 1937, Limerick FC played its first match ... s Field. ref name malone During those early seasons, Limerick lined out in red and white .... The 1940s saw Limerick make some big improvements on the playing field and they were twice runners ... the Munster Senior Cup again in 1948 49. It was not until the 1950s that Limerick captured their first ... Champions and FAI Cup Winners Limerick captured their first League of Ireland Championship in the 1959 60 season under the management of Limerick man Sonny Price, who had played for Limerick, Waterford ... had a nucleus of Dublin based players who supplied six to the panel, with five from Limerick, two from ... more details
Limerick Ham is a particular method of preparing a joint of bacon within the cuisine of Ireland . The method was originally developed in County Limerick , Ireland . Preparation Traditionally, the initial stage in the preparation of a Limerick ham is to smoking cooking smoke it over juniper branches. After this stage, the whole haunches , ham s, and other cuts are distributed to butchers , who usually divide these large cuts up into smaller portions and may curing food preservation cure the meat prior to sale. ref name irelandseye cite book last1 Murphy first1 John title Limerick Ham work A Little Irish Cookbook publisher Appletree Press date 24 Jan 1998 url http www.irelandseye.com aarticles culture recipes cooking ham.shtm accessdate 2010 07 22 isbn 978 0862811662 ref After purchase, a Limerick ham is typically steeping steeped in cold water overnight. Cooking involves Boiling Boiling in cookery boiling in cider , then baking on a very high heat to Pork rind crisp the fat . ref name irelandseye References reflist Cuisine of Ireland Category Irish cuisine Category Pork dishes Category Foods named after places Bacon stub Ireland stub ... more details
for more details of Limerick GAA Limerick Senior Club Football Championship Limerick Senior Club Hurling Championship infobox GAA county county gaa Limerick GAA crest Image Limerick crest.gif irish Luimneach ... grounds Gaelic Grounds P irc na nGael , Limerick dominant sport Hurling nhl div Division 1B nfl div ... 008000 shorts FFFFFF socks 008000 The Limerick County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association GAA lang ga Cummann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Luimneach or Limerick GAA is one of the 32 GAA county county boards of the GAA in Ireland , and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Limerick . The county board is also responsible for the Limerick inter county teams History Empty section date September 2010 Hurling Image Munster vs Ulster hurling Railway Cup 2008.jpg left thumb 250px Limerick s Andrew ... Cup hurling semi final against Ulster GAA Ulster In 2007 Limerick beat Tipperary GAA Tipperary in a thrilling .... 30,608 fans witnessed this now historic occasion as Limerick had not beaten Tipperary GAA Tipperary ... or as Seamus Hickey referred to them, gorilla Tipperary. However, Limerick subsequently lost ... previously. Fortunately for Limerick though, the result was not to be the same. A scoreline of 5 ... picked up the MotM award for his fine display. On the 2 Sep 2007 in Croke Park , Limerick played in the All .... Final score Kilkenny GAA Kilkenny 2 19 1 15 Limerick. In 2008, with many predicting Limerick would have another crack at both Munster and All Ireland titles, Limerick were drawn against Clare in the first ... that Limerick were now entered in a newly revised All Ireland qualifying system against Offaly. Again Limerick were defeated, this time on a score line of 3 19 to 0 18. With this defeat Limerick were ...? . 2009 saw Limerick open in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship against Waterford GAA Waterford . They drew the 1st day out and were narrowly beaten in the replay. After this Limerick entered the Qualifiers ... be retained. Limerick were relegated from Division 1 of the National Hurling League with 8 losses ... more details
Ivar of Limerick lang ga mar Luimnich, r Gall mar ua mair mar Ua h mair, Ard R Gall Muman ocus G edel omhar M r , died 977 , was the last Norsemen Norse king of the city state of Limerick , and penultimate ... and the fall of the E ganachta . His repeated attempts to assert his authority in Limerick and the surrounding ... rulers of Limerick is uncertain, the last member of the dynasty in the city state and its last ... ua mair in the Cogad would be needed. At least two generations between the king of Limerick and the founder of the dynasty are required regardless. These assumptions made, Ivar of Limerick can ... mac Gofrith Bl caire mac Gofraid died 948 ? ua mair or among the above grandsons? mar of Limerick ..., and they took Inis Sibthonn, in the harbour of Limerick, and they took hostages from the foreigners ... ordinances, viz., the banishment of the Norse soldiers, the banishment of the foreigners from Limerick ... Annals of Inisfallen 968.2 ref and possibly in retaliation for the D l gCais plundering of Limerick ... 969 ref Clare Downham notes that this puts Ivar and the Limerick Norse active all the way out in the neighborhood ... it immediately after Ivar s return to Limerick, allegedly from Britain, with a second great fleet ... to Limerick and killed Beol n or vice versa , Ivar is said to have then made many spoils and battles ..., not over any water, at this time, the ships hauled into them. Limerick would have featured hundreds ... , she interprets this as Ivar and Norse Limerick s dominance of international trade within its ... finds a possible reference to Norse Limerick s royal officials in two versions of the Book ... However, whether this tribute from Limerick s hinterland as with Dublin s was extracted in a sort of protectionism ... been more limited by Limerick s location. Poul Holm has recently argued that Norse Dublin , Limerick ... Dublin and Limerick can be considered major central places and all the remaining Norse settlements and bases were related to one or the other of these two. ref Holm, p. 257 ref Limerick had streets in Ivar ... more details
Infobox tunnel name Limerick Tunnel image caption line location Limerick, Ireland, crossing the River Shannon coordinates route N18 start August 2006 end June 2010 startwork open Start date 2010 owner operator character length convert 675 m yd sigfig 2 immersed tube tunnel section lanes 2 cells of 2 each speed height convert 4.65 m ft sigfig 2 external width grade toll 1.80 cars ref http www.limericktunnel.com toll rates.htm Toll Rates ref The Limerick Tunnel is a 675m long, ref http www.limericktunnel.com index.html ref twin bore road tunnel underneath the River Shannon on the outskirts of Limerick City . The tunnel forms part of the N18 road Ireland N18 Limerick Southern Ring Road. The tunnel is tolled. Construction was carried out by a consortium of Strabag , John SISK John Sisk & Son Ltd , Lagan Holdings Ltd and Roadbridge Ltd. Traffic and Transportation planning was undertaken by Colin Buchannan and Partners see Alan Lipscombe Traffic and Transportation Consultants . Dredging work for the tunnel trench was carried out by Dutch company Van Oord. The Austrian EFKON Group, will commission, build and operate two toll collection locations, one ten lane and one six lane plaza. Both plazas will be manned and it is estimated that the two plazas will handle the traffic. The immersion process of floating the tunnel elements out into the Shannon was carried out by another Dutch company, Mergor. A pedestrian open day was held on the 19 June 2010, with official opening to traffic by the Taoiseach , Brian Cowen , on Tuesday 27 July 2010 two months ahead of schedule . ref cite web url http www.rte.ie news 2010 0727 limerick.html title Limerick Tunnel opens to motorists date 2010 07 ... 8.686 region IE type landmark display title Category Tunnels in the Republic of Ireland Category Limerick city Category Buildings and structures in County Limerick Category Roads in County Limerick Category Tunnels completed in 2010 Limerick geo stub Ireland road stub ... more details
Limerick Prison , Mulgrave Street, Limerick City Limerick is an Irish penal institution. It is a closed, medium security prison, It has an official capacity of 290 male beds and 20 female beds. The average daily number of male inmates resident in the prison in 2009 was 298 and the daily average number of female inmates resident in the facility was 22 in the same year. ref cite book last Irish Prison Service title Annual Report year 2010 location Dublin pages 10 12 url http www.irishprisons.ie documents AnnualReport2009PDF.pdf ref History Although built between 1815 and 1821 much of this facility has undergone extensive renovation of late. Many but not all of the old wings have been knocked down and replaced with new units provided with modern sanitation facilities. The original female section of the prison is generally not used except in cases of severe overcrowding, as a new modern female unit has been constructed. ref cite book last Irish Prisons Inspectorate title Limerick Prison Inspection 19th 23rd June 2006 year 2007 location Dublin url http www.inis.gov.ie en JELR Limerickreport0607.pdf Files Limerickreport0607.pdf ref In 2012, the Inspector of Prisons described parts of Limerick Prison as dirty, unhygienic, and severely overcrowded. ref cite news url http www.rte.ie news 2012 0117 limerickprison.html title Limerick Prison dirty and unhygienic report date 17 January 2012 accessdate 17 January 2012 work RT News publisher RT ref See also Prisons in Ireland Notes reflist colwidth 30 coord missing Ireland Category Prisons in the Republic of Ireland Prison stub ... more details
Limerick, California may refer to Camanche, California San Ramon, California geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Refimprove March 2010 date March 2010 Infobox lake lake name Limerick Lake image lake Limerick Lake.jpg caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Limerick, Ontario Limerick , Hastings County, Ontario Hastings County , Ontario coords Coord 44 53 35 N 77 36 57 W region CA ON type waterbody source AtlasofCanada display inline,title type natural, reservoir inflow Bass Creek Hastings County, Ontario Bass Creek , Dixon Creek Hastings County, Ontario Dixon Creek outflow Beaver Creek Hastings County, Ontario Beaver Creek catchment basin countries Canada length 7.1 width 2.2 area 8.3 depth 10 max depth 35 volume residence time shore elevation 313 islands cities Martins Landing Limerick Lake is a lake in the Trent River Ontario Trent River and Lake Ontario drainage basin s in the township of Limerick, Ontario Limerick , Hastings County, Ontario Hastings County , Ontario , Canada , about convert 3 km mi 1 northwest of the community of St. Ola, Ontario St. Ola , convert 2.5 km mi 1 northeast of Highway 62 Ontario Highway 62 , and convert 25 km mi 0 southeast of the town of Bancroft, Ontario Bancroft . In 1934, the building of St. Ola Dam raised the level of Big Salmon Lake by two metres. The lake was then renamed, as part of a process in Ontario to give each large lake a unique ..., Ontario Trenton . Settlements The majority of the lake shore is accessible by boat only. Limerick ..., but is more commonly called Limerick Lake Lodge and Marina. The lodge acts as a main entry point to the lake ... . Recreation Limerick Lake is typically frozen over from late November to late April and supports several ... Limerick Lake accessdate 2010 03 08 citeweb url http atlas.nrcan.gc.ca site english maps topo map ... accessdate 2010 03 08 refend references External links http www.limericklodge.com Limerick Lake Lodge and Marina http www.lwra.ca Limerick Waterways Ratepayers Association http www.limericklake.com chad Limerick Lake Ontario, Canada http www.township.limerick.on.ca Limerick Township, County of Hastings ... more details
About the town in the USA other uses of the name Limerick disambiguation Infobox settlement official name Limerick, Maine settlement type New England town Town nickname motto Images image skyline Main Street, Limerick, ME.jpg imagesize image caption Main Street Sokokis Trail image flag image seal Seal of Limerick, Maine.jpg Maps pushpin map Maine pushpin label position left the position of the pushpin ... Limerick pronounced LIM rick is a town in York County, Maine York County , Maine , United States . It is part ... settle Limerick Plantation, named after Limerick in Ireland , his father s birthplace. It would ... Brook in Limerick is named. The town of New Limerick, Maine New Limerick in Aroostook County would be settled by people from Limerick, Maine. ref name Coolidge The village grew along the old Sokokis Trail ... soil, Limerick became a thriving farming community. Chief crops included hay , apple s, grape s and cranberry ... the Limerick Manufacturing Company at Brown Brook. It was bought in 1857 by Joshua Holland. The firm ... last Varney first George J. title Gazetteer of the state of Maine. Limerick place Boston publisher Russell year 1886 url http history.rays place.com me limerick me.htm ref Geography According to the United ..., Limerick is drained by Leavitt Brook, Brown Brook and Spencer Brook. The town borders Newfield, Maine ... , and Maine State Route 160 160 cross through Limerick. Demographics As of the census GR 2 of 2000 ... 65 or over. Education Limerick students grades K 5 attend the Line Elementary School which is also ... School , both of which is in Waterboro. gallery File Limerick Academy, Limerick, ME.jpg Town center c. 1915 File View of Elm Street, Limerick, ME.jpg Elm Street c. 1915 File Weddell Home, Limerick, ME.jpg Weddell House c. 1915 File Congregational Church, Limerick, ME.jpg Cong. Church c. 1915 gallery ... Town of Limerick, Maine http www.limerickmaine.com Community Library library.html Limerick Public Library ... of Limerick 345718978790652 Voices of Limerick Facebook based citizens forum http www.mainegenealogy.net ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Limerick, Illinois settlement type Unincorporated community nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 pushpin map Illinois Location coordinates region US IL subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Illinois subdivision type2 List of counties in Illinois County subdivision name2 Bureau County, Illinois Bureau Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 area land km2 area water km2 area total sq mi area land sq mi area water sq mi Population population as of population footnotes population total population density km2 population density sq mi General information timezone Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft 732 latd 41 latm 29 lats 41 latNS N longd 89 longm 28 longs 01 longEW W coordinates display Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code Area codes 815 and 779 815 & 779 blank name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank info 422914 GR 3 blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Limerick is an unincorporated community in Bureau County, Illinois Bureau County , Illinois , United States . Limerick is located on Illinois Route 26 north of Princeton, Illinois Princeton . It was named after the city of Limerick in Ireland . References reflist Bureau County, Illinois Category Populated places in Bureau County, Illinois Category Unincorporated communities in Illinois Category Place names of Irish origin in the United States Illinois geo stub ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Limerick settlement type Township nickname motto image skyline Limerick ON.JPG image caption Community centre image flag flag size 120x100px image blank emblem LimerickTownship,OntarioLogo.jpg blank emblem size 100x80px image map mapsize pushpin map Canada Ontario pushpin mapsize 200 pushpin label position top latd 44 latm 54 latNS N longd 77 longm 40 longEW W coordinates display inline,title coordinates region CA ON subdivision type Country subdivision name CAN subdivision type1 Province subdivision name1 ON subdivision type2 County subdivision name2 Hastings County Hastings established title Settled established date established title2 Incorporated established date2 1887 government type Township leader title Reeve leader name David Golem leader title1 Federal riding leader name1 Prince Edward Hastings leader title2 Prov. riding leader name2 Prince Edward Hastings provincial electoral district Prince Edward Hastings area total km2 area land km2 205.68 area water km2 area footnotes ref name cp2011 population as of 2011 population footnotes ref name cp2011 ...&B1 All&Custom &TABID 1 title Limerick census profile publisher Statistics Canada work Canada 2011 Census ... br on.ca footnotes Limerick is a small township in Hastings County , Ontario , Canada , near Limerick Lake . It is located convert 80 km north of Belleville, Ontario Belleville between Madoc, Ontario ... of the Limerick Lake, the main industry in the township being forestry and logging. The population of Limerick Township is approx. 300 full year residents, and another 1000 seasonal residents. It was named after the city of Limerick in Ireland . Settlements Martins Landing Ormsby small ... www.township.limerick.on.ca ?C D O A Official Website http lwra.limericklake.com index.html Limerick Waterways Ratepayers Association Geographic location Centre Limerick North Bancroft, Ontario Bancroft ... in Hastings County Ontario geo stub pl Limerick Ontario ... more details
Infobox musical artist name Alison Limerick image caption image size background solo singer birth name Alison T. Limerick alias birth date 1959 death date origin Stepney , London , England instrument Human voice Vocals genre House music House , Dance music dance , dance pop , Pop music pop , Soul music soul , jazz occupation Singer years active 1980 present label Arista Records Arista , BMG , X Es Records X Es associated acts The Style Council , This Mortal Coil , David Morales , Frankie Knuckles website current members past members Alison T. Limerick born 1959, Stepney , London , England is a United Kingdom British singing singer who scored success in the 1990s with the huge nightclub club anthem Where Love Lives , which was her solo debut and a 3 hit on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play in 1991. Career She began her music career as a backing vocalist in the mid 1980s, after attending the London Contemporary School of Dance. ref name AMG cite web first last url Allmusic class artist id p98534 ... s Holy Smoke Peter Murphy album Holy Smoke followed before Limerick finally made her solo music solo ... Knuckles . ref name AMG Alison Limerick is best known for her 1990s nightclub club anthem s, her ... followed, and a year later Limerick returned with Put Your Faith in Me . ref name AMG ref name .... Alison Limerick has worked with many famous artists and songwriters like George Michael , Courtney ... Limerick has two new album projects which are an exclusive digital collection of all her major and independent ... reflist External links imdb name id 0510772 name Alison Limerick http www.blueprint management.com Blueprint Management http www.dancecrazy.co.uk Dance Crazy Management http www.vh1.com artists az limerick alison artist.jhtml Alison Limerick at Vh1.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Limerick, Alison ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Limerick, Alison Category British female singers Category British ... more details
John Gilligan is an Independent Councilor and former Mayor of Limerick from 2008 09. He was the first independent non party politician to be mayor of limerick since 1962 and was the 812th Mayor of Limerick. ref http www2.ul.ie web WWW Administration Vice 20President 20Administration 20& 20Secretary Acting 20Secretary Governing 20Authority Governing 20Authority 20Membership jgilligan Biography of John Gilligan University of Limerick, Board Member Biographies ref He has been elected in successive elections for the Limerick No. 2 electoral area, firstly in 1991, he has also stood for election to D il ireann in the Limerick East D il ireann constituency Limerick East constituency. ref http www.electionsireland.org candidate.cfm?id 3469 John Gilligan s electoral history ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gilligan, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gilligan, John Category People from Limerick city Category Mayors of Limerick city Category Living people ... more details
both a major industrial estate and the University of Limerick . A January 2012 national newspaper ...Limerick Suburban Rail is are a group of Iarnr d ireann commuter train services from Limerick railway station Limerick Colbert to various other destinations on three different lines. Limerick Ennis railway station Ennis calling at Sixmilebridge railway station Sixmilebridge Limerick Nenagh railway station ... LimerickLimerick Junction Limerick to Ennis Railway line header UKrail header Limerick Suburban Rail Ennis Line FFA500 BS table BS2 KBHFa Limerick railway station Limerick BS2 BHF Sixmilebridge railway station Sixmilebridge BS2 KBHFe Ennis railway station Ennis The Limerick to Ennis suburban service runs over the southernmost 24.5 miles of the former Waterford, Limerick and Western Railway Waterford, Limerick and Western Railway WL&WR track between Limerick and the junction with the Dublin Galway mainline at Athenry . In the 2010 11 timetable 10 services per weekday are operated from Limerick to Ennis and 11 services from Ennis to Limerick, five of each being stops made by Limerick Galway intercity trains. Sunday service is eight trains from Limerick to Ennis and nine trains from Ennis to Limerick, and similarly four trains per direction are Limerick Galway intercity services. Services ... the newly reopened track north of Ennis and services between Limerick and Galway. Iarnr d ireann ... to meet an existing Limerick Ennis Limerick train to create a sixth service per direction per weekday between Limerick and Galway. As of March 2011, both intercity and commuter services are operated ... intermediate halt at Sixmilebridge which would permit trains to depart from Ennis and from Limerick at about the same time and passing each other within the limits of the loop track. Limerick to Nenagh Railway line header UKrail header Limerick Suburban Rail Nenagh Line FFA500 BS table BS2 KBHFa Limerick railway station Limerick BS2 BHF Castleconnell railway station Castleconnell BS2 BHF Birdhill ... more details
Infobox University name Thomond College of Education, Limerick native name Col iste Oideachais Thuamhurnhan, Luimneach image name image size caption National College of Physical Education latin name motto mottoeng established 1973 closed 1991 type affiliation endowment officer in charge chairman chancellor president vice president superintendent provost vice chancellor rector principal dean director head label head faculty staff students undergrad postgrad doctoral other city Limerick state province country Republic of Ireland coor campus Urban former names free label free sports colors colours nickname Thomond mascot athletics affiliations National University of Ireland NUI br University of Limerick ... 20Education 20and 20Sport 20Sciences University of Limerick, Physical Education Dept. logo footnotes Thomond College of Education, Limerick Col iste Oideachais Thuamhurnhan, Luimneach in Irish language Irish was established in 1973 in Limerick , Ireland as the National College of Physical Education ..., Limerick now University of Limerick in Plassey, County Limerick Plassey , Limerick on a separate ... of the National University of Ireland , after this the college was School accreditation accredited ... on a statutory basis in 1980 in 1991 the college was dissolved and integrated into the University of Limerick and now forms the Department of Educational and Professional Studies at the university. External links http www.nui.ie National University of Ireland http www.ul.ie University of Limerick http www.irishstatutebook.ie 1980 34.html Thomond College of Education, Limerick, Act, 1980 http www.irishstatutebook.ie 1991 16.html University of Limerick Dissolution of Thomond College Act, 1991 coord missing County Limerick DEFAULTSORT Thomond College Of Education, Limerick Category Universities and colleges in the Republic of Ireland Category University of Limerick Category Defunct universities and colleges in Ireland Ireland university stub ... more details
of Cork and the Economy of Limerick . Third level institutions University College Cork 19,000 National University of Ireland, Galway 17,000 Cork Institute of Technology 17,000 Cork School of Music Crawford College of Art and Design National Maritime College of Ireland University of Limerick 14,500 Galway Mayo Institute of Technology 9,000 Limerick Institute of Technology 7000 Mary Immaculate College, Limerick 3500 Industry The Shannon Free Zone in County Clare is an industrial zone with over ... people adjacent to the University of Limerick. Cork is the home of Ireland s pharmaceutical industry ...Refimprove date May 2008 The Cork Limerick Galway corridor links the Republic of Ireland s second, third, fourth largest urban centres. Transportation links Limerick lies midway between Cork and Galway approximately 100km from both cities. Road Galway and Limerick are linked by the N18 road Ireland N18 . Limerick is linked to Cork by the N20 road N20 . Some of this network has been improved in recent years but much of the roadway remains single carriageway. A motorway is planned between Cork and Limerick. ref Limerick Leader New M20 motorway office opens 29 May 2008 http www.limerickleader.ie 3872 New M20 motorway office opens.4132537.jp ref Similarly, The Galway Limerick section is now mostly motorway. From the M18 road Ireland M18 , the road enters the Limerick Tunnel and emerges on the M20, also motorway, as far as Adare . Rail The Western Rail Corridor links the three cities after recent major investment. The three cities are served by the Cork Suburban Rail , Limerick Suburban Rail ... 3,000 Ringaskiddy Limerick urban area 110,000 Ennis 25,000 Shannon, County Clare Shannon 9,000 Nenagh ... LimerickLimerick urban area 110,000 align right bgcolor ddddff align left County Limerick 185,000 ... County Galway 230,000 County Clare 110,000 County Limerick 185,000 Limerick city 60,000 County Cork ... Planning Institute Cork Limerick Galway corridor Category Geography of Ireland ... more details
Portal Anglicanism The Bishop of Limerick, Killaloe and Ardfert or the Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe Full title Bishop of Limerick , Ardfert , Aghadoe , Diocese of Killaloe Killaloe , Kilfenora , Clonfert , Kilmacduagh and Emly is the Church of Ireland Ordinary of the united Diocese of Limerick and Killaloe ... index.php?do information.dioceses&page diocese&id 71 Limerick, Killaloe & Ardfert . Church of Ireland ... St Mary s Cathedral, Limerick , ref http cathedral.limerick.anglican.org St Mary s Cathedral, Limmerick ... index.php?do information&id 126 The Cathedral Churches of Limerick and Killaloe . Retrieved ... century. List of Bishops of Limerick and Killaloe class wikitable style width 95 align left style ... Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe on 21 September 1976 enthroned 5 December 1976 retired on 6 January ... University Press location Cambridge year 1986 isbn 0 521 56350 X pages 401 ref valign top bgcolor ... archives pressreleases prarchive2000 darlingret.html Bishop Darling of Limerick announces his ... archives pressreleases prarchive2000 limbish.html Election of new Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe ...?do news&newsid 2092 Retirement of the Bishop of Limerick . Retrieved on 9 January 2009. ref ... Current Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe born 1948 elected 6 May 2008 ref http ireland.anglican.org index.php?do news&newsid 2190 The Revd Canon Trevor Williams Elected Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe ... as Bishop of Limerick . Retrieved on 9 January 2009. ref Episcopal combination history class wikitable style height 50px rowspan 8 width 25 Bishop of Limerick and Killaloe rowspan 2 width 25 Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe colspan 2 width 50 Bishop of Limerick style height 50px colspan ... Category Lists of Anglican bishops and archbishops Limerick and Killaloe Category Religion in County Clare Category Lists of Irish bishops and archbishops Limerick and Killaloe Category Bishops of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe Limerick and Killaloe Category Anglican bishops of Limerick and Killaloe ... more details
Patricia Nelson Limerick born May 17, 1951 is an United States American historian , considered to be one of the leading historians of the American West . ref http books.google.com books?id 4t7CCxctyyIC&dq 22american west 22 22patricia nelson limerick 22&printsec frontcover&source bn&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 4&ct result PPT1,M1 The Legacy of Conquest The Unbroken Past of the American West, Patricia Nelson Limerick, W. W. Norton & Company, 1988, ISBN 0393304973 ref She was born and raised in Banning, California . Limerick received a B.A. in American Studies in 1972 from the University of California, Santa Cruz , and a Ph.D. in American Studies in 1980 from Yale University . She worked at Harvard University as an Assistant Professor from 1980 to 1984. Previously she taught at Yale as a graduate teaching assistant, where she helped teach the highly regarded daily themes class. Since then Limerick has been at the University of Colorado at Boulder , where she is Professor of History and chair of the Board of the Center of the American West . Limerick is a former president of the American Studies Association 1996 1997 and the Western History Association 2000 . She is known for her 1987 book The Legacy of Conquest , which is part of a body of historical writing sometimes known as the New ... exhibit. Works Desert Passages Encounters with the American Deserts . Albuquerque University of New ... . NAME Limerick, Patricia Nelson ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 17, 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Limerick, Patricia Nelson Category American columnists ... West Category MacArthur Fellows Category People from Banning, California Category University of California, Santa Barbara alumni Category Yale University alumni Category Harvard University faculty Category University of Colorado at Boulder faculty Category 1951 births Category Living people US historian stub no Patricia Nelson Limerick ... more details