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Events of national interest 1919-1920

Daily Sketch 24 April 1919. Limerick people refused permission to enter the city after attending a hurling match at Cahirdavin.- (D.S.). The Closing of Limerick produce factories means a surplus of milk. It is sold at 2d. a tankard. When the strikers returned from Cahirdavin they found the sentries on Sarsfield bridge strengthened and that no permits meant no gong home. There were no disorderly scenes. -(Daily Sketch.)

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Album name:bmhadmin / P28: Events of national interest 1919-1920
Notes::Type: Photographs, Format: 88 Pictures taken from various newspapers., Date of Origin: Apl. 1919-Apl. 1920., Artist/Photographer: Press photographers., Artist/Photographer Occupation: N/A , Artist/Photographer Provider: Bernard J Golden, 60 Botanic Avenue, Drumcondra, Dublin., Date Provided: 4th July 1949, Album Notes: N/A
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