Welcome to Limerick Local Studies

Whether you’re just getting started in studying local history, tracing your family tree or researching a school project we can point you in the right direction. We also have available our extensive collections of local material and records, both in the Local Studies department and our Digital Archive.

Local Studies
Digital Library
Genealogy
Our Collections
Schools

Studying Limerick's History

Limerick City & County has a particularly rich history and has always been fortunate to have a vibrant history community. The history of Limerick, from Viking age to 21st century has been recorded in hundreds of books, thousands of journal articles and countless newspaper articles. These materials can all be found at Limerick Local Studies.

Learn More

Our Online Collections

Limerick Libraries has one of the most extensive collections of online resources in Ireland. From digitised books and journals to trades directories and obituaries from local newspapers, along with much more, many local studies research queries can be resolved through use of the digital collections.

Learn More

Where to Start tracing your Roots?

We try to help with family history queries and provide advice on genealogical resources and offer assistance with specific queries, and we do hold some records of relevance to family history research, such as electoral lists and trades’ directories.

Learn More

See our Range of holdings

Books and journals collections are the heart of a local studies library. Also very important, of course, are newspapers and maps. Family history and music collections add much to the store of local knowledge and culture.

Learn More

Need help with a project?


We provide advice and assistance to teachers and students on historical resources for Limerick-related topics for junior and senior cycle projects and classroom-based activities.

Learn More

Features and Highlights

As you browse the local studies website you will uncover many features which you will surely find of great interest. Here, let us provide you with a short-cut to some of our favourites – these highlights offer a glimpse into the rich tapestry of content and resources available on the local studies website.

Decade of Centenaries

The Decade of Centenaries, covering the tumultuous years leading from the Third Home Rule Bill in 1912, both to the formation of an independent Irish State in 1922 and the separation of Northern Ireland, has been the most ambitious commemorative programme ever undertaken in Ireland.

Read More

Then and Now

Something that people always find fascinating is to see images of a place, contrasting how it looks today with how it looked at some time in the past. Here we present a gallery of such images.

Read More

Seamus O Ceallaigh GAA Collection

Séamus Ó Ceallaigh was one of the great chroniclers of the history of Gaelic Games. As well as pursuing his work as a writer, Mr. Ó Ceallaigh accumulated a massive collection of G.A.A. related materials. He bequeathed this collection to Limerick City Library and the library has held the Ó Ceallaigh Collection since 1989.

Read More

Trades Directories

The local studies collection includes fifty trades and street directories of Limerick City and County, published between the years 1769 and 1976. In the absence of census records prior to 1901 these directories are of immense value in establishing addresses and occupations of people who lived in Limerick.

Read More

Obituaries

We have compiled all notices of deaths contained in the Limerick Chronicle (and some other Limerick newspapers) from 1781 to 1951 (a range of 170 years). It consists of not only death notices but also obituaries, funeral reports and any news stories pertaining to the death of a Limerick person and all deaths that occurred in Limerick city or county.

Read More

Limerick Studies Digital Library

Limerick Libraries has one of the most extensive collections of online resources in Ireland. From digitised books and journals to trades directories and obituaries from local newspapers, along with much more. Many local studies research queries can be resolved through use of the digital collections.