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Statistics Score Chart
Statistics Score Chart
1996 Senior Hurling team- statistics score chart. Also includes chart of wides and frees conceded.
Blackwater Press
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Landlord Patronage
Landlord Patronage
A list of gentry families involved in the patronage of hurling. Wexford gentry families included are the Carews of Castleboro, the Colcloughs of Duffry Hall and the Devereux's of Carrigmennan.
Permission from Dr. Kevin Whelan
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Bronze Statue of Nicky Rackard
Bronze Statue of Nicky Rackard
Bronze Statue of Nicky Rackard (1922-1976) by Seamus Furlong, New Ross. Nicky Rackard, one of Wexford's most acclaimed hurlers.
Nicholas Furlong
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The changing shape of hurleys 1850-1990
The changing shape of hurleys 1850-1990
A drawing of five hurls demonstrates the changing shape of hurls from 1850 to 1990.
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Nicky Rackard during the National Hurling League game against Dublin in Enniscorthy, 1953.
Nicky Rackard during the National Hurling League game against Dublin in Enniscorthy, 1953.
Action shot of Nicky Rackard, centre, during the National League game against Dublin in Enniscorthy, 1953.
Nicholas Furlong
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Present Hurling Region
Present Hurling Region
A map of Ireland showing the present hurling regions. The hurling heartland covers Cork, Tipperary, Kilkenny, Limerick, Clare, Galway, Offaly, Laois, Waterford and Wexford. The present northern regions are represented by the Glens of Antrim and the Ards Peninsula, County Down.
Permission from Dr Kevin Whelan
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A Sub-Aqua Club Member
A Sub-Aqua Club Member
Photograph of a Lough Ree Sub-Aqua Club Member.
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Miner's Track, Muckish Mountain
Miner's Track, Muckish Mountain
Photo by Milo Kane The Miner's Track, near the plateau on top of Muckish Mountain.
Copyright Simon Stuart
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Gorse Meadow Habitat
Gorse Meadow Habitat
Gorse (Ulex europaeus) is beginning to take over this wet meadow. If left unchecked this wet meadow habitat will eventually develop into scrub. In time this will lead to a change in species composition from one that was predominantly grass and herbaceous plants to one that is mainly woody.
Betsey Hickey
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With the Gaels of Wexford
With the Gaels of Wexford
'With the Gaels of Wexford' by Séan Ó Faoláin. This book chronicles Wexford's history in the G.A.A. from 1884 to 1955. Details Wexford's first All Ireland senior hurling win in 1910 and the next All Ireland win 45 years later in 1955.