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Secondary research-books-A Changed City-from Library -Photographs
I went to the library today to find some secondary research for the theme and to see if I could explore this idea I had. I wanted to see if I could get books on Limerick and Limerick city and I found two books that I found really interesting and think really works well with the idea in which I want to explore for the theme of movement.
I found these images to be most interesting and definitely what I’m wanting to look into and create work from, I found these images to best represent the ideas I had for the idea and how to combine them together to work as one for movement. This photo in particular I loved and did a sketch of and also added some water colour to.
It’s so fascinating how much has changed in 20 years and how different how the city looks and how certain buildings and landscape looks so different to now but I think it will be interesting to capture and see what has changed and what stayed the same through movement of time in Limerick city through street view as well as drone or Ariel photos of Limerick as well as historical buildings around Limerick.
#OTD in Irish History | 9 December:
#OTD in Irish History | 9 December:
1791 – Birth of politician and diplomat, Sir Thomas Wyse, in St John, Co Waterford. 1845 – Frederick Douglass delivers a speech in Belfast: ‘The Cambria Riot, My Slave Experience, and My Irish Mission’. 1850 – Stokes Law was published on this date. Why do clouds float through the air? It’s one of those questions that sounds daft, but the more you think about it… The first person to answer it…
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People posing and perambulators parked in People’s Park by National Library of Ireland on The Commons Via Flickr: This beautiful Lawrence Royal plate of the Spring Rice Memorial in the People’s Park in Limerick is today’s offering. The wonderful lady hat in the foreground, is matched by those of the two ladies posing on the slope with their perambulators, while children stand and sit behind them. In former, more innocent times, children would lie down and roll down those slopes for the sensation of becoming dizzy and being “drunk”! Photographer: Robert French Collection: Lawrence Photograph Collection Date: Circa 1865 1910ish-1914 NLI Ref: L_ROY_08115 You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie
1966 E-type Jaguar 4.2l, Limerick City 🇮🇪
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Update on mask - I made the earrings from wire and wrapped yellow wool around them to give that penneys golden hoop effect.
In September, the Irish crime drama, SAVAGE TOWN, hits the comic book shelves. We talk to the writer, Declan Shalvey, about what we can expect!