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Limerick Archives (formerly Limerick Regional Archives/Limerick City Archives) is part of Limerick City and County Council. Its purpose is to collect and preserve archival material relating to
Limerick city Limerick ( ; ga, Luimneach ) is a western city in Ireland situated within County Limerick. It is in the province of Munster and is located in the Mid-West which comprises part of the Southern Region. With a population of 94,192 at the 2016 c ...
, and to make these archives freely available to the public. The physical archives are held in the County Library, Dooradoyle.


Collections

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
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. The Limerick Archives collections has been used for source material for publications, as well as stand alone publications. Digital Collections: In 2008 Limerick City became the first locality in Ireland to make its archives available online. These collections are separated into two sections: Limerick City Council and Local Government Collections, and Private Papers and Business Collections. They have also digital archives of newly created material such as the Limerick Leader 1970s photograph collection under the name From Limerick with Love.


Exhibitions and Publications


Sean Wall

Exhibition on the life of Sean Wall, and his role during
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. Launched 2021. This was a part of a number of projects under the Decade of Commemorations programme for Limerick City and County Council.


Amazing Lace

Exhibition and Publication by
Matthew Potter Matthew Potter is an Irish academic who serves as the current curator of Limerick Museum. He is a published historian with a primary focus on governmental history and is an Honorary Fellow of the Department of History of the University of Lim ...
. As part of Limerick City of Culture. In December 2014, an exhibition of
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took place in Limerick Museum and a book on the history of Limerick was launched. The exhibition hold an interactive dress created by a student in Interactive Media in University of Limerick.


Mount Saint Lawrence

Database, Conference and publication by Matthew Potter. The Mount saint Lawrence project began in 2008 with the transfer of the burial records of Limerick's largest cemetery to Limerick Archives. The Limerick Archives digitising the original records and putting them online. In collaboration with Mary Immaculate College about 70,000 burials were transcribed and a database was launched in August 2013. In April 2014, an international conference on death and burial called Beyond the Grave was organised by Limerick Archives and Mary Immaculate College to coincide with the launch of the Mount Saint Lawrence grave marker database.


Haselbeck Collection

Exhibition. This was the first exhibition of the Limerick City of Culture 2014 calendar, it was launched by the then Minister for Arts,
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. It showcased photographs of Limerick city and county from the early 20th century and was held in City Hall and Limerick Museum.


City of Churches

Exhibition and Publication. As part of Limerick City of Culture an exhibition and book were created to detail all the religious houses in Limerick city. The exhibition began in March 2014 and was shown in various secular and non-secular venues throughout the city.


From Limerick With Love

Exhibition. In late 2013 Limerick Archives scanned and catalogued the Limerick Leader photograph negative collection of the 1970s. In March 2014, an exhibit of some of these images along with reaction images from students of
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was launched in Shannon Airport. In September 2014 the exhibition was moved into City Hall, Merchant's Quay, Limerick to coincide with the launch of the archive database.


The Retrospective

Exhibition. To mark the merger of Limerick City and County Councils in April 2014, two exhibitions were created to showcase the governmental history of both of these councils. The exhibitions were held in tandem in County Hall, Dooradoyle and Limerick Museum.


St. Joseph's Hospital

Exhibition. St. Joseph's Hospital was founded as Limerick District Lunatic Asylum in 1827, exhibition held in
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in March 2013 as the records had been transferred from the
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to Limerick Archives.


Ranks Mills

Exhibition and Publication. Ranks: A Community Story, March 2012, exhibition held at the Hunt Museum. This exhibition won ‘Best Publication/Interpretation Award 2012 by the Industrial Heritage Association of Ireland. This exhibition was rehung in September 2015.


References


External links


Limerick Archives main pageLimerick Archives secondary digital repository
{{Authority control Culture in Limerick (city) Archives in the Republic of Ireland