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Wexford (from Old Norse: Veisafjǫrðr, Irish: Loch Garman) is the county town of County Wexford, Ireland It is near the southeastern corner of the island of Ireland, close to Rosslare Europort. The town is linked to Dublin by the M11/N11 National Primary Route, and the national rail network. It has a population of 19,913 (20,072 with environs) according to the 2011 census.
Wexford lies on the south side of Wexford Harbour, the estuary of the River Slaney. According to a local legend, the town got its Irish name, Loch Garman, from a young man named Garman Garbh who was drowned on the mudflats at the mouth of the River Slaney by flood waters released by an enchantress. The resulting loch or lough was thus named Loch Garman. The town was founded by the Vikings in about 800 AD. They named it Veisafjǫrðr, meaning inlet of the mud flats, and the name has changed only slightly into its present form. For about three hundred years it was a Viking town, a city state, largely independent and owing only token dues to the Irish kings of Leinster.
Ruth Rendell Mysteries Season 1 Episode 1 And 2 Inspector Wexford Wolf To The Slaughter 1 of 2 1987
2016 Cannonball Run Wexford Finale
Inspector Wexford: Some Lie and Some Die (Peter Capaldi, 1990)
The Boys of Wexford (School Award Night Compilation)
Yo-Yo Ma, Alison Krauss - The Wexford Carol
Ghost Adventures Loftus Hall Co Wexford
Wexford Town Road Trip. Co Wexford. Ireland
June Ritchie - George Baker - Christopher Ravenscroft - Shake Hands Forever (Inspector Wexford)
Streets of Wexford.
Wexford cbs video
Actors: Stephanie Morgenstern (actress), Peter MacNeill (actor), Gary Chang (composer), Gordon Michael Woolvett (actor), David Manson (producer), Greg Spottiswood (actor), Janet Bailey (actress), Paula Milne (writer), Paula Milne (writer), Marnie McPhail (actress), Mark Wilson (actor), Kyle Secor (actor), Wendie Saltarski (miscellaneous crew), Jan Egleson (director), Lindsay Frost (actress),
Plot: (1977 aka VIRGIN TERROR) Fabio Testi, Ivan Desny Christine Kaufmann, Jack Taylor. The third of Dallamano's trilogy of "schoolgirls in peril" is a good one. A teenage girl's mutilated body is found. Testi investigates. Suspected are three girls who have their own secret society. Very creepy in spots. Rated R for violence and full nudity. Great color, 16mm.
Keywords: adultery, answering-machine, architect, bathroom, burning-car, businesswoman, butcher-knife, car-crash, child's-play, child-arsonist
Some video of the 2016 Cannonball run which finished up on the quays in Wexford Town. Not all the cars are featured in this (as there were over 175), but gives you a taste of what to expect and see if it comes to your town. Well done Wexford on the organisation and turn out. A great evening.
All three parts in one file. And yes, Zeno does do his own singing.
Folklore samples from the Adamstown area of Co. Wexford which were recorded as part of the project My People - My Place by Michael Fortune in 2015. ................................................................................ My People - My Place is an intergenerational project produced with 1st and 2nd Year Pupils from Coláiste Abbain in Adamstown, Co. Wexford between January and May 2015. This place-based mapping and folklore collection project, was produced as part of the NAPD's (National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals) Creative Engagement Programme and supported by Coláiste Abbain and the Arts Department of Wexford County Council. The Creative Engagement Programme is co-funded by the Department of Arts Heritage and the Gaeltacht, and it brings arts practitione...
"Music video by Yo-Yo Ma;Alison Krauss performing The Wexford Carol. (C) 2008 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT"
the ghost adventures team investagate loftus hall in co.wexford.all credit goes to the ghost adventures team for investagating the beautiful loftus hall.
This was the last acting role for June Ritchie who retired from the business after this film - a sad loss as she was a fine actress, but this was a particularly nice part for her ‘swansong' after having played several rather ‘dowdy' roles. This has never been issued on DVD and it seems the only Wexford mysteries that have been issued are "Simisola", "Harm Done" and "Road Rage" so it's high time for a box-set of the complete films - Frost, Morse, Lewis and many other similar series are available in their entirety - why not Wexford?? I do not own the rights to this TV film...
Photographs of the streets of Wexford Town; an old Viking settlement that has evolved over the ages. Tags: Wexford, Wexford Town, Ireland, Streets of Wexford, Main Street, Christmas, Wexford Opera Festival, High Street, North Main Street, South Main Street, Crescent Quay, Redmond Park, Spawell Road, Wexford Quay, Wexford Bridge, Ferrybank, Redmond Square, Wexford Winterland, The Bullring, Rowe Street Church, Wexford Library, Photographs, Selskar Street, The Undertaker, Cineplex Cinema, Bride Street Church, Temperance Row, Peter Street, Cornmarket, Monck Street, Pubs, Wexford Hub, Visit Wexford.
Whether you want the perfect spot for a romantic getaway or need a couple of days to yourself, a tour of New Ross might be just what you’re looking for. This quaint town dates back to the Middle Ages, and is full of stunning medieval architecture that houses very modern shops, cafes, and pubs. While you can spend plenty of time doing a pub crawl or exploring some of the nearby museums, your sightseeing in New Ross will no doubt include a visit to the Dunbrody. This is a fully operational replica of the immigrant ships that carried so many Irishmen and women to the New World during the 1800s, and offers guided tours from costumed docents. New Ross tourism usually includes a stop to view the Tapestry Project, an effort undertaken by 100 local embroiderers. The carefully constructed panels...
Packed full of local business and tourist information the Wexford Ireland App allows you to be your own tour guide and explore like a local - www.townapps.ie If you’re looking to plan a trip to picturesque Wexford in Ireland then this is the best travel guide app for you. Packed full of local business and tourist information the Wexford Ireland App allows you to be your own tour guide and explore like a local. Discover what’s on in Wexford, the best restaurants and bars, places to stay, things to do, where to shop, special offers and much more. Oh, we almost forgot to mention – it’s FREE! What are you waiting for? Download the app from the app store or the android market and get exploring! About Townapps Townapps have created over 100 apps and currently have local partners operating gui...
Wexford excursions - Explore Wexford's Heritage Call 087 2745580 to book now. Wexford Heritage Tour's main point is to advertise County Wexford's hidden treasures and heritage hotspots and to show visitors the many things to do in Wexford. Found in Gorey, Co. Wexford, Wexford Heritage Tours are a family run business. Our mission is to supply the most effective Wexford excursions experience to regional folk and also travellers from all parts of the globe. Our fleet of buses are created for your comfort adding to your experience a pleasant and relaxing day out. Wexford Heritage Tours takes pride in the service and our bus tours are very carefully planned out in order to please people of all ages as well as impart a great understanding of the history of County Wexford. The Hidden Gems Tra...
Whites of Wexford hotel, Ireland is a 4-star Wexford hotels offering luxury accommodation. Located in Wexford Town, Ireland the hotel is a two hour drive from Dublin. The Wexford hotel is within easy access of Rosslare Europort and Wexford Train and Bus Station. Unravel Travel TV http://www.unraveltravel.eu Unravel Travel TV on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/user/UnravelTravelTV Unravel Travel on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Unravel-Travel/196253189690
Rosslare is a pleasant and popular seaside resort which boasts a most attractive Blue flag beach, and various sporting facilities. The ferry terminal at Rosslare Harbour is Ireland's second largest passenger port and provides passenger services from Ireland to South Wales and the ports of northern France. Unravel Travel TV http://www.unraveltravel.eu Unravel Travel TV on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/user/UnravelTravelTV Unravel Travel on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Unravel-Travel/196253189690
New Ross in Ireland was founded by the Normans. Located on the banks of the river Barrow, 34km west of Wexford town. Through the port of this town, thousands of people emigrated to America and Australia; among these the great-grandparents of President John F. Kennedy. One of its main attractions is The Dunbrody Famine Ship which is moored at the quayside and from the north quayside you can cruise and dine on board the Galley Cruising Restaurant while discovering the picturesque Barrow and Nore River. Outside New Ross, you can also visit the John F. Kennedy Arboretum as well as the Kennedy Homestead. If you are interested in tracing your family roots in the Wexford region then contact the John F Kennedy Trust who are located in the Tourist Office on Quay Street. Saint Mary's Church, a Gothi...
The exquisite 19th century Victorian castle, which gives the estate it's name, is nestled within 50 acres of ornamental grounds. Stroll through the wooded grounds with over 200 different kinds of trees and shrubs, or relax by the castle lakeside with its Gothic towers and waterfalls. Ramble along the lake terrace walk lined with statues to the garden lake. Both lakes are home to a wide range of waterfowl e.g. swans and little grebes. Pass through the Devil's Gateway into the walled ornamental garden and hothouses. This hidden paradise provides a dazzling, colourful array of flowering plants. The sunken Italian Garden contains a shaded picnic area where one can sit and watch the peacocks strut by. Other attractions include the ruin of a medieval tower house called Rathlannon Castle and the ...
pretty quayside and an array of pubs, cafes and fine restaurants. Its a shoppers paradise with an excellent range of shops, from small boutiques to craft shops with unique hand crafted goods. Unravel Travel TV http://www.unraveltravel.eu Unravel Travel TV on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/user/UnravelTravelTV Unravel Travel on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Unravel-Travel/196253189690
From undulating countryside to rolling waves, Wexford has it all. Rolling rich green fields that blanket the peaceful idyll of rural Wexford slope gently downwards to a golden coast where the soft sand is in a timeless dance with the Irish Sea. Elsewhere, the county's towns and villages are busy contemporary centres where historical buildings nod knowingly at modern architecture as locals and visitors alike partake in the rich tapestry of life that is Wexford today.