Our beautiful Limerick tartan scarf is made from 100% Pure New Lambswool. Warm, light, and of generous length, this tartan scarf makes an ideal small gift which is sure to be appreciated. The quality is what you would expect from one of the nations foremost tartan weavers. Size 150cm x 28cm (59" x 11").
County Limerick
County Limerick, eponymous with the city and comic verse of the same name, at one time settled by Viking invaders, it has had an uneasy history having caught the unwelcome attentions of Oliver Cromwell and William of Orange. Contrastingly Limerick also has strong spiritual history as the many mediaeval churches and collections of religious art testify to. Limerick city, on the banks of the celebrated River Shannon, is a centre of the traditional Irish lace making industry.
Surnames associated with the county of Limerick and the Limerick tartan: Browne, Collins, Condon, Crawford, Creagh, Culhane, Dinnahan, Donavan, Doyle, Fitzgerald, Fitzgibbon, Fitzharris, Gunning, Harold, Hely, Kiely, Kinealy, Kirby, McArthur, McCurtin, McEnery, Mackesey, Mulcahy, Nestor, O’Casey, O’Conlan, O’Connell, O’Donovan, O’Hea, O’Scanlan, O’Sheehan, Quinn, Roche, Russell, Sarsfield, Sheehy, Troy and Woulfe.






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