Gresham Hotel
This Old Established and First Class Hotel is situate in Sackville-street, one of the finest thoroughfares in the world. Many improvements have of late been made—Electric Light, &c. Visitors to Dublin will find their Requirements catered for at the Gresham in a manner unsurpassed by any Hotel in the City. No efforts are spared to ensure in every possible way the comfort of its Patrons.
JAMES FARRELLY, Manager.
Shelbourne Hotel
Hammam Hotel
By Special Permission of Her late Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria.
Patronised byHis Majesty King Edward VII., H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, the Royal Families of France and Belgium, the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, and leading American Families.
Hammam Hotel
MAGNIFICENTLY situated on Lower Lake, facing Innisfallen. Highly recommended for its superior comfort. The only Hotel in Killarney at which King Edward VII. stayed when Prince of Wales.
JOHN O'LEARY,Proprietor.
Patronised by HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE KING.
Under New Management. Standing in its own Grounds upwards of 60 acres on the Shore of the Lower Lake.
Unrivalled in situation, concentrating in one view all that is picturesque and sublime in the scenery.
Lake Hotel
NEWLY FURNISHED; Electric Light throughout (Bedrooms included). Boating, Fishing, and Shooting. Conveyances Daily for Local Tours at fixed rates for each Person, also for Private Hiring. Billiards, Tennis.
Hotel Omnibus meets all Trains. The Glengarriff Coach stops at Entrance Gates to take up and set down Passengers.
The Railway Company allow only the Porters of their own Hotel on the Arrival Platform. The Lake Hotel Porters will be found at the Station Entrance.
Address THE MANAGER.
Coupons of The Irish Railway Companies Tourist Office,2, Charing Cross, London.
Extensive additions have been made for the coming season. It is the most central Hotel in Kilkee, commanding full view of Bay and Cliffs. Is within two minutes' walk of Railway Station, principal Bathing Resorts, Post Office, and places of Worship. This Hotel contains all facilities and convenience of a First-Class Hotel, with the quiet and comforts of home. Tourists and Visitors will find it to their advantage to patronise the above Hotel.
The Hotel Omnibus attends the trains.
Address: PROPRIETOR.
Castleconnell
Five miles walk along the banks of the Shannon.Magnificent River Scenery, Including "far-famed Rapids of Doonass."
Castleconnellcan be reached from
N.B.—Salmon Fishing by arrangement; Trout FishingFREE; also good Pike, Perch, and Roach FishingFREE.
Telephone 502, Limerick.
Royal Hotel
This Hotel has been patronised by H. M. TheKingAnd Their Royal Highnesses ThePrinceandPrincess of Wales.
NOTICE.—The Steamers of this Line come alongside the Prince's Stage, Liverpool, to land or embark Passengers without the intervention of Tenders, and London Passengers depart from or arrive at the Riverside Railway Station on the Quay adjoining.
Cunard Line
Fitted with Marconi's System of Wireless Telegraphy.
The Twin-Screw Ships "IVERNIA" and "SAXONIA," which sail between Liverpool and Boston, are among the largest Ships afloat, and their remarkable steadiness makes sea-sickness practically impossible.
For Syria, Smyrna, Constantinople, Malta, Genoa, Leghorn, Naples, Brindisi, Trieste, Venice, Fiume, Bari, Ancona, Palermo, Messina, Catania, Patras, and Corfu.
* * * For full particulars apply at the Company's Offices: in New York, at 29, Broadway; in Boston, at 99, State-street; in Havre, at 28, Quai d'Orleans; in Paris, at 2, bis Rue Scribe; in London, at 32, Cockspur-street, S.W., and 93, Bishopsgate-street, E.C.; in Manchester, at 18, Brazennose-street; in Glasgow, at 30, Jamaica-street; in Leith, at Exchange Buildings; in Belfast, at 49, Queen's-square; in Queenstown, at Cunard Wharf; or to
8, WATER-STREET, LIVERPOOL.
In connection with the Steamers are provided with
Central Corridors.Lighted by Electricity.Lavatory Accommodation.
Direct Communication with Guard.
REFRESHMENTS may be obtained in the trains by First, Second, and Third Class Passengers.
For further information as to train service, fares, &c., see the Company's time tables.
Full particulars will be supplied on application to Mr.H. J. Nicholls, Great Western Railway Company's Offices, Waterford; Mr.A. W. Perks, Adelphi Wharf, Waterford; Mr.E. Fogg, Railway Chambers, King Street, Cork; Mr.Alfred Dodd, Great Western Agent, Limerick Terminus; Messrs.Cook & Son, Main Street, Killarney; or to Mr.T. I. Allen, Superintendent of the Line, Paddington Station, London.
J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager.
July, 1902.
Patronised by the Aristocracy, Tourists and Commercial Gentlemen.
Spacious Drawing,Coffee, Commercial,Billiard and Bath Rooms.Smoking, Stock, and Rent Rooms.
Sanitation Certified. The Hotel has been recently enlarged, re-furnished, and decorated.
Omnibus meets all Trains and Steamers.
Telephone, No. 22.Telegrams—"IMPERIAL," Waterford.
W. A. MURRAY, Proprietor.
FOOTNOTES:[1]Permission to visit Adare Manor may be obtained (on application) from the Head Steward, Adare.[2]The other places of worship in Cork are as follows:—Roman Catholic:St. Mary's Cathedral, Clarence-street; SS. Peter and Paul's, Patrick-street (designed by Pugin); St. Patrick's, King-street (Military Mass); St. Finbarr's, Dunbar-street (here Hogan's masterpiece, "The Dead Christ," may be seen under High Altar); St. Joseph's, Mayfield; St. Finbarr's, West, Lough-road; St. Augustine's Priory (Augustinians), Great George-street; St. Mary's (Dominicans), Pope's-quay; St. Francis' (Franciscans), Liberty-street; Holy Trinity (Friars Minors Capuchins), Charlotte-quay; St. Vincent's (Congregation of the Mission), Sunday's Well; and Chapel of Convent of St. Mary's of the Isle, Fitton-street.Church of Ireland:Christ Church, South Main-street; St. Ann's, Church-street; St. Luke's, Summer Hill; St. Mary's, Shanakiel-road; St. Nicholas', Cove-street; St. Paul's, Paul-street; St. Peter's, North Main-street; Cork Episcopal Free Church, Langford-row; St. Michael's, Blackrock; and Frankfield Church.Other Denominations:Baptist Church, King-street; Congregational Church, George-street; Patrick-street Methodist Chapel; Society of Friends, Grattan-street; Presbyterian, Summer Hill; Plymouth Brethren, Prince's-street; and Cork Hebrews, 10, South Terrace.[3]"Amber water." It recently passed from the representatives of the late Sir John Pope Hennessy into the possession of Sir Henry Blake. Permission to visit the house may be obtained on application to Mr. French, Land Agent, South Mall, Cork.[4]To be seen in the National Gallery, Dublin.[5]Heights of the Principal Mountains, According to the Ordnance Survey.Carrantual,3,414feet.Mangerton,2,756"Purple Mount,2,739"Toomies,2,413"Torc,1,764"Eagle's Nest,1,103"Elevation of Loughs above the Sea.Devil's Punch Bowl,2,206feet.Gum-Meem-Na-Copasta2,156"Gouragh,1,226"Callee,1,096"Black Lough,587"Cush Valley,337"Kittane,256"Coom-a-Dhuv,197"Upper Lake,70"Lower Lake,66"
[1]Permission to visit Adare Manor may be obtained (on application) from the Head Steward, Adare.
[1]Permission to visit Adare Manor may be obtained (on application) from the Head Steward, Adare.
[2]The other places of worship in Cork are as follows:—Roman Catholic:St. Mary's Cathedral, Clarence-street; SS. Peter and Paul's, Patrick-street (designed by Pugin); St. Patrick's, King-street (Military Mass); St. Finbarr's, Dunbar-street (here Hogan's masterpiece, "The Dead Christ," may be seen under High Altar); St. Joseph's, Mayfield; St. Finbarr's, West, Lough-road; St. Augustine's Priory (Augustinians), Great George-street; St. Mary's (Dominicans), Pope's-quay; St. Francis' (Franciscans), Liberty-street; Holy Trinity (Friars Minors Capuchins), Charlotte-quay; St. Vincent's (Congregation of the Mission), Sunday's Well; and Chapel of Convent of St. Mary's of the Isle, Fitton-street.Church of Ireland:Christ Church, South Main-street; St. Ann's, Church-street; St. Luke's, Summer Hill; St. Mary's, Shanakiel-road; St. Nicholas', Cove-street; St. Paul's, Paul-street; St. Peter's, North Main-street; Cork Episcopal Free Church, Langford-row; St. Michael's, Blackrock; and Frankfield Church.Other Denominations:Baptist Church, King-street; Congregational Church, George-street; Patrick-street Methodist Chapel; Society of Friends, Grattan-street; Presbyterian, Summer Hill; Plymouth Brethren, Prince's-street; and Cork Hebrews, 10, South Terrace.
[2]The other places of worship in Cork are as follows:—Roman Catholic:St. Mary's Cathedral, Clarence-street; SS. Peter and Paul's, Patrick-street (designed by Pugin); St. Patrick's, King-street (Military Mass); St. Finbarr's, Dunbar-street (here Hogan's masterpiece, "The Dead Christ," may be seen under High Altar); St. Joseph's, Mayfield; St. Finbarr's, West, Lough-road; St. Augustine's Priory (Augustinians), Great George-street; St. Mary's (Dominicans), Pope's-quay; St. Francis' (Franciscans), Liberty-street; Holy Trinity (Friars Minors Capuchins), Charlotte-quay; St. Vincent's (Congregation of the Mission), Sunday's Well; and Chapel of Convent of St. Mary's of the Isle, Fitton-street.Church of Ireland:Christ Church, South Main-street; St. Ann's, Church-street; St. Luke's, Summer Hill; St. Mary's, Shanakiel-road; St. Nicholas', Cove-street; St. Paul's, Paul-street; St. Peter's, North Main-street; Cork Episcopal Free Church, Langford-row; St. Michael's, Blackrock; and Frankfield Church.Other Denominations:Baptist Church, King-street; Congregational Church, George-street; Patrick-street Methodist Chapel; Society of Friends, Grattan-street; Presbyterian, Summer Hill; Plymouth Brethren, Prince's-street; and Cork Hebrews, 10, South Terrace.
[3]"Amber water." It recently passed from the representatives of the late Sir John Pope Hennessy into the possession of Sir Henry Blake. Permission to visit the house may be obtained on application to Mr. French, Land Agent, South Mall, Cork.
[3]"Amber water." It recently passed from the representatives of the late Sir John Pope Hennessy into the possession of Sir Henry Blake. Permission to visit the house may be obtained on application to Mr. French, Land Agent, South Mall, Cork.
[4]To be seen in the National Gallery, Dublin.
[4]To be seen in the National Gallery, Dublin.
[5]Heights of the Principal Mountains, According to the Ordnance Survey.Carrantual,3,414feet.Mangerton,2,756"Purple Mount,2,739"Toomies,2,413"Torc,1,764"Eagle's Nest,1,103"Elevation of Loughs above the Sea.Devil's Punch Bowl,2,206feet.Gum-Meem-Na-Copasta2,156"Gouragh,1,226"Callee,1,096"Black Lough,587"Cush Valley,337"Kittane,256"Coom-a-Dhuv,197"Upper Lake,70"Lower Lake,66"
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