
Hores Stores, Wexford
A photograph of Hores Stores in Wexford Town. This particular shot is of the entrance on Henrietta Street. Hores is a well-known Wexford retail outlet that sells clothes, sportswear and a lot of other stuff!


Redmond Park, Wexford
Photographs of Redmond Park, which is situated on Spawell Road in Wexford Town. These were taken during winter on the 29th of December, 2014, back when the temperature had dropped to 2 degrees Celsius and frost was lining the streets and grass.
A shot of the front entrance:

Taken from the entrance, looking into Redmond Park:

A lone tree being kept company by an empty park bench:

As you can see, the grass had frozen over:

The pinic table was also covered in a thick layer of frost:

A video of the park:
A shot of the front entrance:

Taken from the entrance, looking into Redmond Park:

A lone tree being kept company by an empty park bench:

As you can see, the grass had frozen over:

The pinic table was also covered in a thick layer of frost:

A video of the park:
Wexford Infirmary
A photograph of the location where the Wexford Infirmary was once located (Hill Street). A commemorative plaque on the wall reads:

Nowadays, the area is used as a car park.
On this site stood Wexford Infirmary. It was used as a hospital for the wounded United Irish insurgents throughout the rising in May and June of 1798. Following the capture of Wexford by Crown forces on the 21st of June, 1798, the hospital, containing the wounded, was set on fire by troops under the command of General Gerard Lake. 57 wounded insurgents lost their lives. Ard dheis lamh de go raibh siad uile.

Nowadays, the area is used as a car park.
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