Wexford's War of Independence: 1919-1921
@wexfordWOIUsing an archaeological approach documenting and recording, physical remains of Wexford's War of Independence 1919-1921. Undertaken by archaeologist Barry lacey
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‼ Exciting New Discovery ‼ Very excited about this archaeological discovery in County Wexford. A newly identified cup-marked stone (not in situ) and currently the only locate-able cup-marked stone on the archaeological record for Wexford. Images include 3D models & photos
Delighted to have been able to contribute to this episode of Nationwide focusing on Ballyrankin house, the first of the big houses to be destroyed in Wexford during the revolutionary period.
A focus on the history & decline of the Big Houses in Ireland including Ballyrankin House in Bunclody, County Wexford on #RTENationwide tonight, Monday 6th November @RTEOne 7pm @milnem @wexfordWOI @WexfordHour @WexfordHub @SouthEastRadio @Wexford_People @NLIreland @Hist_MattersRT
A focus on the history & decline of the Big Houses in Ireland including Ballyrankin House in Bunclody, County Wexford on #RTENationwide tonight, Monday 6th November @RTEOne 7pm @milnem @wexfordWOI @WexfordHour @WexfordHub @SouthEastRadio @Wexford_People @NLIreland @Hist_MattersRT
#OnThisDay 1923 in county Wexford Michael Furlong (20) was shot by National troops near Adamstown. A jury inquest found he died from a gunshot wound inflicted by the military in the discharge of their duty owing to the deceased failing to halt when called upon.
Pre-orders are now open for SLIOCHT RÓISÍN - Liosta Laochra na Poblachta: THEY DIED FOR IRELAND, Volume 1 1916-1919! Sliocht Róisín is an independent project aimed at recording all Republican casualties 1916-24. Vol 1 runs to 425 heavily illustrated pages with over 250 profiles.
The home and business of Sean Etchingham in Courtown. This was one of several homes destroyed in official reprisals by Crown forces following the Inch Ambush where an RIC constable was shot and killed. Image following the reprisal and how it looks today.
A postcard image of Fethard RIC barracks before its destruction in 1920. The ruins can still be seen on the main street today. wexfordwarofindependence.com/2020/10/29/fet…
Photo showing the burned shell of Tintern Barracks. The man on the left is RIC sergeant Edmond Larrissy, with his son Thomas Brady and daughter Margaret Mary. Their furniture on the front lawn was removed from house for them by the local IRA before they set the building alight.
Kimichael Coastguard Station as it looks today. In July 1921 the coastguards present were forced to leave and the building was torched by local IRA. It remained a ruin for decades until being renovated in recent years
Arthurstown RIC barracks prior to being burned in August 1920. After two failed attempts to destroy it HQ gave instructions it ‘must be destroyed without any more fumbling’. Petrol was sprinkled inside the building and a straw rope known as a ‘Sugaun’ or ‘Súgan’ used as a fuse.
In February 1921 a home and Irish boarding school belonging to Doyles of Cromouge was burned by 'masked men' following an ambush on an RIC car the previous day near Ballycarney The Echo newspaper reported 'unofficial reprisals' by British forces.
100 years ago today a Free State soilder named Peter Hogan age 22 from Carlow was shot in an ambush at Aughnaghan bridge.The lorry he had been travelling in with others managed to cross the blown up bridge using planks when it was ambushed by anti treaty forces
#onthisday 102 years ago in 1920 the single largest loss of life occured during the WOI in Wexford when several volunteers were killed in a bomb explosion in a munitions factory near Saltmills. wexfordwarofindependence.com/2020/10/11/the…
On this Thursdays tour we'll be exploring sites in Wexford town associated with the revolouionary period including Monk Street where a 23 year old Patrick Connolly from Belmullet county Mayo was shot in July 1922 by a person unknown @wexlibraries @wexfordcoco
By August 1922 the Royal Irish Constabulary officially ceased to exist being replaced by An Garda Siochana. Pictured below are the RIC garrison at Enniscorthy town in 1920 during the War of Independence. The towns barracks was handed over in March 1922 to the local IRA.
During the WOI the North Wexford Brigade area comprised a portion of south Wicklow with attacks such as that on Tinahely barracks by the Wexford flying column reflective of the crossover that existed between counties in operating areas. #Wicklow #Wexford wexfordwarofindependence.com/2022/08/21/tin…
Site of the most significant ambush during the WOI in Wexford that resulted in the death of RIC constable Depree. Several homes were later destroyed by British forces in official reprisals. The flying column occupied the high ground visible on the right.
Delighted to announce that starting this September I will be re-hosting walking tours of towns in County Wexford visiting the sites of incidents from the WOI & Civil War. @wexlibraries @wexfordcoco @Centenaries Details on poster below #wexford
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