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When we got to the town of Kilrush, not long before making it to the ferry that would take us across the Shannon to the Limerick/Kerry line, we were just commenting on on freaking adorable it was when we heard music!
Archive 2008-08-01 C N Heidelberg 2008
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After leaving Kilrush, we took a car ferry across the River Shannon from Killimer to Tarbert to shave time off of our trip to Adare.
Archive 2008-08-01 C N Heidelberg 2008
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When we got to the town of Kilrush, not long before making it to the ferry that would take us across the Shannon to the Limerick/Kerry line, we were just commenting on on freaking adorable it was when we heard music!
Ireland, Part V: Doolin to Kilrush C N Heidelberg 2008
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Heidelbergerin: Ireland, Part V: Doolin to Kilrush skip to main
Ireland, Part V: Doolin to Kilrush C N Heidelberg 2008
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After leaving Kilrush, we took a car ferry across the River Shannon from Killimer to Tarbert to shave time off of our trip to Adare.
Ireland, Part VI: Adare C N Heidelberg 2008
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What would be thought in England, I wonder, of four banks in a town like Ennis, or of two in pettifogging places like Kilrush or Ennistynon -- mere hamlets of some two thousand inhabitants?
Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81. Bernard H. Becker
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For a Limerick man to the poor untravelled folk of Clare Castle, of Kilrush, and of Kilbaha is a stranger.
Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81. Bernard H. Becker
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In 1378 its possessions were divided, and the island remained a portion of Killaloe, being subsequently merged into the parish of Kilrush.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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~Kilrush~, on the Lower Shannon, is chiefly of interest to the antiquary.
The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway Robert Lloyd Praeger 1909
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From ~Ballingrane~, a branch line passing Askeaton, with its ruined Castle and Abbey ruins, to ~Foynes~, a good harbour, from which passage can be made to Kilrush, and thence per rail to Kilkee.
The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway Robert Lloyd Praeger 1909
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