More Busy Days. Dr. Andrew Carnegie At Dingwall, Tain, Kilmarnock, Govan, Waterford, Limerick, Cork, Barrow in 1903;
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His Worship then called on Mr. Carnegie to lay the foundation stone, at the same time presenting him with a silver trowel. The trowel presented to Mr. Carnegie by the Mayor at the People's Park this afternoon is of solid silver and bears the following inscription : " Pre- sented to Andrew Carnegie, Esq., on the occasion of his laying the foundation stone of the new Carnegie Free Library at the People's Park, Limerick, 20th October, 1903. M. Donnelly, Mayor ; Wm. M. Nolan, Town Clerk. " Mr. Carn...egie amidst great cheering then left the plat- form, and having prepared a hod of mortar in the most methodical fashion the stone was lowered into position, and Mr. Carnegie then declared it well and truly laid, the band playing a selection of Scotch airs. On remounting the platform the Town Clerk read THE UMBRICK FREE LIBRARY. 103 the " Address from the Free Library Committee of Lim- erick to Andrew Carnegie, Esq., on the occasion of his laying the foundation stone for the erection of the Car- negie Free Library and Museum, to be erected in the Peoples' Park." The address is very tastefully engrossed on parch- ment by Mr.
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