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John E Redmond, 1856-1918
John E Redmond, 1856-1918
John Edward Redmond (1856-1918) was MP for New Ross (1880), North Wexford (1885) and Waterford (1891). In 1900 he became Leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party and was supportive of Home Rule. He pledged the Irish Volunteers to the defence of Ireland at the outbreak of WW1. He is buried in St John's graveyard, Wexford.
Wexford Library Services
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Ballytrent House
Ballytrent House
William Archer Redmond (1825-1880) was one of Ireland’s first Home Rule MPs, elected for Wexford Borough in 1872. He married Mary Hoey of Dunganstown, Co. Wicklow. They lived at Ballytrent House near Rosslare Harbour, Co Wexford. Their two sons, John Edward Redmond (1856-1918) and William (Willie) Hoey Kearney Redmond (1861-1917), served as Irish Parliamentary Party MPs until their deaths.
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The Redmond Family Tree
The Redmond Family Tree
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Wexford Library Services
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John Street, Kilkenny
John Street, Kilkenny
Hand-coloured postcard of John Street, Kilkenny
Kilkenny County Library Postcard Collection
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Visit of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra
Visit of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra
Royal visit of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to Kilkenny in 1904, pictured in John Street.
Donated By St. John's Parish Committee, used with permission
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Wicklow Gaol
Wicklow Gaol
Wicklow Gaol was built in the late eighteenth century and extended in 1822. The present structure dates to 1842-43. It was renovated in 1995 and is now used as a heritage centre.
Courtesy of the NIAH
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John Street Flood 1947
John Street Flood 1947
John Street, Kilkenny flooded in 1947 bt River Nore
Photographic Collection of Kilkenny County Library
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Kilkenny City Montage
Kilkenny City Montage
A montage of combined images of the historical aspects of Kilkenny City
property of Kilkenny Local authorities
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Mercy Convent, Tuam.
Mercy Convent, Tuam.
A photograph of the Mercy Convent, Tuam; the photograph is part of the Eason collection at Galway library.
Courtesy of Galway Public Library
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Patrick Sarsfield, First Earl of Lucan
Patrick Sarsfield, First Earl of Lucan
Patrick Sarsfield played an important role on the Jacobite side during the Williamite war in Ireland.
Courtesy of 'The History of County Dublin, 1906'.