1916 Memorial, Limerick
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1916 Memorial, Limerick
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The 1916 memorial at Limerick, Ireland, is one of many erected in the Republic of Ireland to commemorate the dead of the 1916 Easter Rising. Located at Sarsfield Bridge, it was designed by sculptor Albert Power but only completed in 1954 by his son sculptor James Power, after fund-raising efforts begun in 1931. The bronze statues at the top of the memorial represent three local participants in the Easter Rising: Tom Clarke, Ned Daly and Con Colbert., alongside a figure representing Mother Irelan
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1916_Memorial,_Limerick
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2022-09-04T20:50:34Z
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