A dromkeen limerick is a type of humorous five-line poem popularized by Australian writer Edward Lear that follows a specific rhyme scheme of AABBA. The term "dromkeen" refers to the Dromkeen National Centre for Picture Book Art in Australia, known for promoting children's literature and creativity.
Dromkeen medal was created in 1982.
Australian author Colin Thiele was awarded the Dromkeen medal in 1997.
A native of Limerick is called a "Limerick person" or simply a "Limerick native."
The city of Limerick is the county town for the the county of Limerick.
The address of the Limerick Public Library is: 55 Washington Street, Limerick, 04048 3500
The county of Limerick's main town is the city of Limerick.
The town of Limerick is located in Ireland.
The address of the Limerick Historical Society is: Po Box 83, Limerick, ME 04048-0083
Ireland does not have postcodes, so after the name of the particular town or place in Limerick just put: Limerick Ireland If it is in county Limerick, but not in the city, you could put County Limerick, instead of Limerick, but it doesn't matter. Your letter will get there.
Yes, a limerick has syllables.
Alison Limerick's birth name is Alison T. Limerick.
The Limerick Post cannot be redeemed. The Limerick Post is a newspaper. This newspaper can be found at 97 Henry Street in Limerick, Ireland. The contact phone number for the Limerick Post is 061413322.