15 plaques for Tweasure Hunt
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15 plaques for Tweasure Hunt
1. 8879- Upper Gerald Griffin Street – Lourdes shop Site of Heaphy's Theatre established in 1770. Some of the world's leading artists performed here. In 1781, the theatre was leased by Richard Daly, a former actor in Heaphy's company, and subsequently by Edward Jones. It burned down in 1818. – 2. New Plaque – Shannon Street – Ada Relihan should have been there – U2’s first concert 3. 8890 Henry St (by the Garda Station – Hibernian-‐Aviva) William Cecil Pery 1721-1794 Protestant Bishop of Limerick 1784-1794. In 1784 he was the first Bishop to occupy this residence which was built by his brother 4. 8891 Henry St Edmond Sexton Pery. He played a prominent role in the 18th century development of Georgian Limerick, known as Newtown Pery. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Pery,_1st_Viscou nt_Pery 5. 8887 – Inside Arthur’s Quay Rev. John Thayer born in Boston, Chaplin to George Washington's Army before he came to Limerick. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Thayer_(priest) 6. 8888 Arthur’s Quay The Arthur Family. The family played a prominent role in the development of Limerick There are actually 4 plaques inside. I only found 2. Another one is upstairs, and the first one should be at the main entrance toward Penney’s 7. 8885 – Patrick St - Catherine Hayes the 'Swan of Erin' a world renowned operatic soprano was born in this house 8. 8884 Patrick St – on top of Hartman’s Maurice Lenihan journalist, historian and former Mayor, lived in this house. 9. 8906 Patrick St The Commercial Buildings. Built by the Commercial Building Company in 1805. Occupied by Chamber of Commerce until 1838 and later acquired by Limerick Corporation who used the buildings as the Town Hall from 1847 until 1990. 10. 8896 – Barrington’s Hospital The Barrington Family. This street is named after this renowned family which made a great contribution to the development of Limerick. 11. 8864 – Mary’s Street McNamara's Band 1905 - 1927. 'My name is McNamara and I'm the Leader of the band'. This world-wide celebrated musical ensemble got its name from four Limerick brothers; Paddy, Michael, Jack and Tom McNamara, all of whom were born in St. Marys' Parish. 12. 8830 – Mary St corner with Athlunkard St Bourke House remains of a medieval fortified house. Cut through by the opening of Athlunkard St in 1834 [full inscription unknown] 13. 8857 – Mary St The Tholsel. Site of the old town hall built in 1451 and demolished in 1750 when the new city prison was built here. 14. 8858 Mary St Fanning's Castle fortified medieval residence of Dominic Fanning a patriotic Mayor who was executed by Cromwellian forces in 1651 15. 8862 – Bridge St The Old City Courthouse. Built in 1764 as a courthouse. Subsequently used as a school. It is now a community hall.