Dromcolliher

Dromcollogher, officially Dromcolliher (Irish: Drom Collachair),[2] is a village located at the crossroads of the R522 and R515 regional roads in the west of County Limerick, Ireland.

The locals spell it Dromcollogher, but Drumcolloher, Dromcolloher, Drumcullogher, and numerous other variations can be found.

[5] On 5 September 1926, a timber barn being used as a temporary cinema in Dromcollogher caught fire when a candle ignited a reel of nitrate film.

This protected structure was subsequently restored,[9] and was used for a period to house the National Dairy Cooperative Museum.

[citation needed] An annual street festival, the Dromcollogher Carnival, is held in early July.

Aftermath of the Dromcollogher fire