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  2. Castleconnell - Wikipedia

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    Castleconnell is the home of Ahane GAA club, which has won 19 Limerick Senior Hurling Championships between 1931 and 1948 and provided many of the Limerick hurling team that won All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championships in 1934, 1936 and 1940. Among its most notable players were Mick Mackey and Jackie Power. [citation needed]

  3. Fishing tackle - Wikipedia

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    Almost any equipment or gear used in fishing can be called fishing tackle, examples being hooks, lines, baits / lures, rods, reels, floats, sinkers / feeders, nets, spears, gaffs and traps, as well as wires, snaps, beads, spoons, blades, spinners, clevises and tools that make it easy to tie knots.

  4. Cruises Street, Limerick - Wikipedia

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    shops. Cruises Street (Irish: Sráid an Chrúisigh; also spelled Cruise's) is a main shopping street of Limerick, Ireland. The street takes its name from Cruises Royal Hotel, the once well known Limerick landmark that stood where Cruises Street is now. Cruise's Hotel opened in 1791 and for over 200 years provided a focal point and an ...

  5. Templeglantine - Wikipedia

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    Templeglantine (pronounced "Temple-glan-tin"), officially Templeglentan (Irish: Teampall an Ghleanntáin, meaning 'church of the little glen'), [1] is a village in west County Limerick, Ireland between Newcastle West and Abbeyfeale on the N21 national primary route – the main road from Limerick to Tralee.

  6. Female-owned bait and tackle shop open - AOL

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    Jul. 24—CEREDO — Maddi Jeffers says she's used to customers asking "where's the owner," when she greets them at a new bait and tackle shop. The 23-year-old's response? "Right here." Breaking ...

  7. Bedford Row, Limerick - Wikipedia

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    shops. Bedford Row (Irish: Rae Bedford) is a shopping street in Limerick, Ireland. The street is named after John Russell, 4th Duke of Bedford who was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1757 to 1761. [1] The street starts at a junction with O'Connell Street and continues westwards forming a junction with Henry Street and continues between Dunnes ...

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