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The East Cork News – discontinued in 1991 after several years, was a sister publication of the Waterford News and Star (owned by Examiner/TCH) The East Cork Post – short-lived Youghal based newspaper in the mid-1980s; The East Galway Democrat; The Enniscorthy Echo; Fingal Independent (owned by Independent News and Media [17])
During the pirate years, Radio Limerick One continued to operate as it did when it was a licensed station. [citation needed] News bulletins were broadcast hourly with night time reports from UK commercial service IRN. [citation needed] Local obituaries were also read several times a day by the on-air presenter. RLO also had a dedicated sports ...
The station was launched from O'Connell Street in Limerick as "New 95fm" on 6 November 1997, replacing Limerick 95, after Limerick 95 lost its license to broadcast. The 95FM frequency was on the test tone before "New 95fm" took over. "Dreams", by Limerick band The Cranberries, was the first song to be aired on the station. In the 1990s, the ...
Limerick Leader offices, O'Connell Street. The Limerick Leader is a weekly local newspaper in Limerick, Ireland. It was founded in 1889. [1] The newspaper is headquartered on Glentworth Street in the City. The broadsheet paper currently is distributed in three editions, City, County and West , with a small selection of content differing between ...
The Limerick Post is a free weekly newspaper, distributed throughout Limerick city and county, parts of counties Clare, Tipperary in the province of Munster, Ireland.. The Limerick Post was established in 1986 and remains the only locally owned newspaper in Limerick.
Shortly before his death, Kemmy edited the acclaimed book The Limerick Anthology which featured the work of his admirer, Frank McCourt. [3] [8] Kemmy was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 1997. He died on 25 September 1997, following a short illness. [9] He was buried in Mount St Lawrence cemetery, Limerick, after a secular funeral ceremony. [1]
Limerick Archives holds a large amount of archival material relating to the Limerick City Council as well as older administrations such as Limerick Union. Materials in the collection include Limerick Rate Books, Registration of Motor Vehicles, private papers, such as Limerick Chamber of Commerce, Bedford Row Lying-in Hospital. [1]
Angela Pery, Dowager Countess of Limerick, was born in Folkestone on 27 August 1897 & died on 25 April 1981. She was the last child of Lt Col. Sir Henry Trotter KCMG, who was an Indian Army officer, an explorer, and a diplomat, and his wife, Olivia Georgiana, daughter of Admiral Sir George Wellesley.