Waterford History

Spanish fort at Passage East

Passage East stands at the head of Waterford Harbour, where a spit of sand runs out into the estuary.  Because of its location, it has long been of strategic importance.  Ships from earliest times could sail to the village before the rivers narrowed and...

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Attack on HMS Brave Borderer

A guest post by Conor Donegan One of the most intriguing aspects of the Irish Revolutionary period (1912-1923), is the degree to which counties, and often areas within counties, varied from each other in terms of levels of IRA activity. Waterford is perhaps one of the...

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