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3 Noted items in the collection  





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Coordinates: 52°3951N 8°3744W / 52.6641°N 8.6288°W / 52.6641; -8.6288
 

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Limerick Museum
Front façade of the Limerick Museum
Limerick Museum is located in Ireland
Limerick Museum

Location within Ireland

Former name

Jim Kemmy Municipal Museum
Established1907; 117 years ago (1907)
LocationHenry Street, Limerick, Ireland
Coordinates52°39′51N 8°37′44W / 52.6641°N 8.6288°W / 52.6641; -8.6288
Collection sizeOver 60,000 objects
Websitelimerick.ie/limerick-museum

Limerick Museum, previously known as the Jim Kemmy Municipal Museum, is a city museuminLimerick, Ireland.[1]

Foundation[edit]

The Limerick Museum was founded in 1907 and originally accommodated in the Carnegie Free Library and Museum building (established by Andrew CarnegieonPery Square). Limerick Museum opened to the public in 1916 and remained in Pery Square until 1975. In 1979, the museum relocated to two restored houses in John Square. In 1998 the museum was moved again this time to Castle Lane where it opened to the public in 1999. In 2012, the museum was moved to a temporary location Civic Buildings, Merchant's Quay due to the refurbishment and expansion of King John's Castle. In May 2017, it moved to the present location in the old Franciscans Friary on Henry Street.[2]

The museum is run by Limerick City and County Council.

Limerick Museum received national recognition as a museum under the Cultural Institution Act 1997, which allowed it to become a designated museums of the collection of archaeological material. Before 1977 the Limerick city librarian was also the curator. Since then, the full-time museum curators included: Larry Walsh (1977–2012),[3] Brian Hodkinson (2012–2017) and Dr Matthew Potter (2017–present).

It has a collection of sixty-two thousand objects gathered through donations, purchase and long-term loan. In 2004, it became the first local authority in the state to have an online catalogue. In recent years, the number of visitors has increased from 13,000 in 2017 to 23,000 in 2018.

Exhibitions[edit]

The first exhibition was in 1940 to commemorate the centenary of the death of Limerick novelist Gerald Griffin. Since then there have been a series of exhibitions on various aspects of Limerick's history and culture. This gives an opportunity for the rotation of objects within the collection by topic. For example, in the Retrospective Exhibition (2014) the Charter of the City signed by King Charles II of England, a sword given to the city by Queen Elizabeth I of England as well as many other interesting items relating to civic life in the city were on display.

Noted items in the collection[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Limerick City Museum Online Catalogue". Limerick City Council. Archived from the original on 26 June 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2011.
  • ^ "Limerick Museum | Limerick.ie".
  • ^ Spellissy, Sean 'The History of Limerick', Limerick 1993. ISBN 0953468313
  • ^ The Guinness Book of Answers (3rd ed.). Enfield: Guinness Superlatives. 1980. p. 29. ISBN 0-85112-202-7.
  • ^ "Limerick City and County Museum".
  • ^ "Limerick City and County Museum".
  • ^ "Limerick City and County Museum".
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