Programme

Collection object


1987.0564
H. 22.8 W. 14.1
Leaflet, printed black on white. St Mary's Cathedral, Limerick, Armistace Services, Sunday, Nov. 7th, 1926. One sheet, twice folded, forming six pages. Extracts: P.1: Preachers, morning, Rev Canon Adderley, M.A., Hon C.F., Afternoon, The Dean. Collection to be given to Earl Haig's Appeal Fund, available for relief of ex-servicemen of all ranks in Limerick and district. Church Lads Brigade will attend both services. Bells of cathedral will be pealed by the Bell Team. Remembrance Day, Saturday, 6th Nov, will be observed, when poppies will be on sale in the streets. Short service will be held on Armistace Day, November 11th, at 10.45 a.m. P.2: Service, 11 a.m. Words of processional hymn No. 175. During singing, wreaths will be laid by British Legion (Ireland), Church Lads Brigade etc. P.3: Words of memorial hymn; Last Post; Reville; Sermon: Rev Canon Adderley (crossed out and replaced in pencil Capt. R.W. Luce); Collection, during which Kipling's Recessional No. 338, words of. P.3: Words of Hymn 317 (crossed out in pencil); God Save the King; Words of recessional hymn 501. P.5: 3.30 service: words of hymn 583, 516 (Church Lads). P.7 Photograph of war memorial in cathedral with flags, Union Jack and others incorporating it, and wreaths. Photo by Egleston, Limerick.


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