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County Wexford
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We Have Always Been Your Harbour is a 25-minute play for voices, written and produced by Wexford writer and performer Peter Murphy, recorded, scored and co-produced by Rosslare native Dan Comerford. The piece was initially conceived as a response and homa…
In April 2021 David Begley gathered driftwood at The Burrow, Rosslare and Rosslare Harbour in order to bake driftwood charcoal for 5th and 6th class pupils at Scoil Mhuire Rosslare. Assisted by Nadia Corridan, David facilitated drawing and animation works…
The Electricty Supply Board (ESB) announce plans to build a nuclear power station at Carnsore.; Original language summary: -
An interview with Karadede Gular who lost his wife and two sons in a 2001 container disaster in County Wexford.; Original language summary: -
A Wexford company uses pigeons to deliver orders during a postal and telephone strike.; Original language summary: -
near Slade, Hook Parish, Co. Wexford. March 1850.
Buttermilk Castle. Ballyhack Co. Wexford [interior, plans]
[untitled] Dungulph Castle. Door jamb moulding profile. Label stop
Dungulph Castle
old red ?angular slab from the wall of Fethard Castle Co. Wexford. Sketched May 1863. Geo: V Du Noyer. Feb 1863 and May 1863
looking W.W.S. [W.S.W] Adamstown cross, Co. Wexford
granite cross on road side below the church of Ferns, Co. Wexford, 3rd July 1862; granite; red granite; …
granite cross broken in two and now found at either side of the galeway leading to the church of Ferns, Co. Wexford, 4 July 1862
door and stairs; door to temporary floor, chimney [Buttermilk Castle?]
… [?], near Ramsgrange, Co. Wexford; … [?]
St Catherines Chapel
Buttermilk Castle, Ballyhack, Co. Wexford, 2nd May 1850
Panoramic View; continued image i_00804003
Kilcloghan Castle, Hook, Co. Wexford
Duncannon Fort, June 1850, Co. Wexford
Fethard Castle from the Garden, Co. Wexford
Fethard Castle, Co. Wexford, from the Garden
River Bannow, Clonmines, Co. Wexford; Oct 1849
from our garden Walk at Enniscorthy, June 1862