Historic WW11 ÉIRE sign recovered at Cahore Point
Eighty years of history camouflaged by nature on a steep sandy cliff at Cahore Point and bearing the giant letters ÉIRE has been bothering a group of volunteers with a…
Eighty years of history camouflaged by nature on a steep sandy cliff at Cahore Point and bearing the giant letters ÉIRE has been bothering a group of volunteers with a…
We are currently marking the 850th anniversary of the arrival of the Normans to Ireland, onto the beach off Bannow Bay and one man was held responsible for their arrival…
Historic Monksgrange is a County Wexford ascendancy house saved twice by rebel intervention, in 1798 and 1922, cherished in the bosom of the Blackstairs, and shelter to ten generations of…
A SPECIAL FEATURE BY DAN WALSH Today (May 18th) was World Whisky Day and I couldn’t let the occasion pass without penning a short article recalling the whisky trade origins…
Edward Hay’s account of the 1798 Rebellion was published in 1803 and has been the inspiration for a new book, Brothers Divided, compiled by William Sweetman, which was launched in…