Plassey, County Limerick
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Plassey is an area of County Limerick on the River Shannon, near Castletroy and Limerick. Plassey was originally a large estate of land owned by Robert Clive, 1st Baron Clive, and named after the Battle of Plassey 1757, part of the British Conquest of India. Following Irish independence, these lands became state property.
In the 1970's a technical college, which later became the University of Limerick, was built at Plassey. Thomond College of Education, Limerick was also located on the same campus and was later dissolved and integrated into the university.
City of Limerick | |
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Topics: People | History | Architecture | Mayor | |
Education: UL | LIT | Mary I | Art & Design | |
Regions: Centre | Castletroy | Caherdavin | Plassey | Raheen | |
Landmarks: Bunratty | St. Mary's | King John's Castle | St. John's | Hunt Museum |