Sarsfield Street is a street in Limerick, Ireland. The street commences at Sarsfield Bridge (which crosses the River Shannon) and continues in a south...
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arms for County Limerick; in Limerick itself, there is a Sarsfield Bridge and Sarsfield Street, while the local Irish Army base is Sarsfield Barracks. An...
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The University of Limerick has established a campus on Sarsfield Street in the city and the city's main thoroughfare, O'Connell Street, has received a major...
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Limerick's River Shannon crossings is now called Sarsfield Bridge, to commemorate Patrick Sarsfield, the Earl of Lucan, who is renowned in Limerick for...
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1927, Roche purchased a premises on Henry Street, Dublin. He bought a premises on Sarsfield Street, Limerick in 1937, and following a fire there in 1947...
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Neuilly in Paris. In 1882 it was renamed Sarsfield Bridge. From its development, Newtown Pery has served as Limerick's CBD. It is also the city's main retail...
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the Mayor of Limerick Cllr Kathleen Leddin unveiled a plaque to mark the completion of the upgrade works to Sarsfield Street, William Street, and Upper...
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Geese" following the Siege of Limerick and the defeat of the Irish Jacobite army under the command of Patrick Sarsfield in 1691. In January 2018, a book...
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defend Limerick. A total of 14,500 Jacobite infantry were billeted in Limerick itself and another 2,500 cavalry in County Clare under Sarsfield. Moreover...
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"O'Connell Monument, The Crescent, Limerick". Buildings of Ireland. Retrieved 16 November 2018. "Limerick Sarsfield Statue". Library Ireland. Retrieved...
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