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This nostalgic video, which was uploaded by Youtube user Steve Ennis, shows us what Wexford Town looked like in the early 1980s. The footage was originally recorded by Ken Reid, who was the owner of ...
In May of 1999, Youtube user 9teen48 took a number of photographs of Wexford’s town centre. These photographs show us just how much has changed over the course of the last 15 years! A photograph of ...
The Irish National Heritage Park in Wexford is an open history museum with accurate reconstructions of historic structures from prehistoric times to the arrival of the Normans.
A collection of Wexford t-shirts that are available to buy online. From scenic t-shirts of iconic Wexford places to funny slang phrases. Great gift ideas!
Chocolate Bar was a pub and bistro that was situated on Common Quay Street in Wexford town, near the Bullring. It was a very popular spot throughout the 2000s and early 2010s.
This interesting aerial footage of Wexford Town was captured by a local company called SkyPix Aerial Works.
Today, we bring you a collection of beautiful photographs that were taken by Wexford man Ryan Devereux. Ryan, who also does Wedding Photography, was kind enough to allow us to share some of his ...
Wexford’s Union Workhouse is an ominous stone building that sits on top of a hill, overlooking the nearby streets of Spawell Road and Walnut Grove. Amongst the locals in Wexford, the building is ...
Heffernan’s was a pub that was situated at 64 South Main Street in Wexford town. It had a reputation for being a bit rough. However, I drank at the pub on several occasions over the years, and I never ...
A Google map showing the locations of some of the best beaches in County Wexford, Ireland. GPS co-ordinates have been included for those of you that use a SatNav (be sure to check out the list below ...
There’s an eerie feel to the abandoned corridors and rooms of St. Senan’s Psychiatric Hospital, an old red-brick building that was once locally known as The Mental Hospital. The facility, which looms ...
Are you planning a trip to Wexford? Are you struggling to understand that Wexford guy in your college class? Is that new employee from the Model County speaking in strange tongues? If the answer is ...