A project by @StMarysLimerick, traders, residents, @LimerickCouncil @HuntMuseum, @KingJohnsCastle & JP McManus Foundation to paint the buildings on Nicholas St.
It’s all about bright colours, residents traders, neighbours, friends, visitors, community, heritage and history on Nicholas Street. #Limerick’s original thoroughfare. @stmaryslimerick
Grab 3 of your cleverest pals*, come up with a pun-tastic team name, buy in some fizz, & support the vital work we do on #Limerick's historic streets, all at the same time! Thursday week we are having a QUIZ! All details below 👇*Singletons also welcome, we will team you up 😎
During WW2, shopkeeper, George O’Sullivan of Nicholas St. #Limerick made ‘chocolate’ #EasterEggs to sell as there was a chocolate shortage - he used wafers shaped into eggs & painted them with cocoa powder. These are the original moulds as shared with me by @Hanora38#Easter
@MylesKingston @ImagesLimerick@NicholasStree12 There's a coat of paint on O'Dwyers bridge now which is a relatively recent phenomenon. This chap with the wheelbarrow is my Grandad Joseph Quinn then of Rutland St working on it's construction some 60 years earlier again in 1931
The Launch of this years Highly Regarded Lunchtime concerts will be kicking off with The college of Saint Rose Chamber Choir, USA. We have been having Lunchtime concerts here for over 10 years ! Our first March Lunchtime concert will take place on Wednesday the 4th of March 🎶🎶