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A Wexford convict’s own story of transportation to Botany Bay.
The grisly murder with a pitchfork of a man by his own son near Newtownbarry (Bunclody).
Evidence that one of the crew of a Luftwaffe bomber that crash-landed at Carnesore may have been Jewish.
Chris de Burgh spent his early years living in Bargy Castle. In the 1950s his parents worked for British Intelligence until their work was betrayed by the infamous spy, Kim Philby.
Camolin-born cabbie who was the getaway driver in the Phoenix Park murders.
A convicted killer from Duncannon who survived the Titanic tragedy.
The story of Wexfords patron saint: Ibar of Bergerin Island.
‘The Bettyville Tragedy’ – an elderly couple battered to death in their own home outside Wexford town.
The Pierce bicycle, Wexford-built motor cars, Ireland’s first cement factory and the Boston builder of Wexford’s wooden bridges, and much, much more…







