The Historic Town Visitor Information boards in Ennis include a photograph of one of the tiles and states that there were made to commemorate the Eucharistic Congress in 1932.
However, in January 2014 I read an article in the Irish Independent which stated that The Poor Clares had come across research to indicate that the tiles were introduced earlier than that.
Many thanks to Dr Charlotte Murphy's article for directing me to Pallas Green in Co. Limerick and to GF for taking the photographs for me.
So far on the website, I have details of the tiles in Athlone; Co. Clare; Ennis; Cork; Dublin; Limerick; Co. Limerick; Galway City; Co. Galway; Co. Kerry; Co. Roscommon; and, Co. Mayo.
I have probably not recorded all tiles (current and since removed) in these and other locations. I will update as soon as I see any more. If you know of any more, please contact me
However, in January 2014 I read an article in the Irish Independent which stated that The Poor Clares had come across research to indicate that the tiles were introduced earlier than that.
Many thanks to Dr Charlotte Murphy's article for directing me to Pallas Green in Co. Limerick and to GF for taking the photographs for me.
So far on the website, I have details of the tiles in Athlone; Co. Clare; Ennis; Cork; Dublin; Limerick; Co. Limerick; Galway City; Co. Galway; Co. Kerry; Co. Roscommon; and, Co. Mayo.
I have probably not recorded all tiles (current and since removed) in these and other locations. I will update as soon as I see any more. If you know of any more, please contact me
Pallas Green, Co. Limerick
Photos taken 20/5/14 & 24/07/20