
Casa Rio, Wexford
A photograph of the Casa Rio houses on Distillery Road, Wexford. From what I've read; these houses were used by the foundry workers that used to work in Pierce's Foundry, which was situated where Tesco is today. These houses were built between 1945 and 1950. In the background, you can just about make out the spire of Bride Street Church. This was taken in June of 2015.

Wexford Military Show
The Wexford Military Show took place at Bettyville Race Course in Wexford Town. It included re-enactments from Roman soldiers and Celts; as well as military vehicles and weapons (including Airsoft rifles and the like). I even saw what looked to be large Terminator-style rail gun.
This photograph was taken on Sunday, the 31st of May, 2015. Unfortunately, the battery in my camera died seconds after I took this!

A camera phone shot of the Terminator T-800 face mask and rail gun:

A World War 2 era sidecar. The sig rune (aka Siegrune) emblem shows that this was used by the SS, a paramilitary organization that came to power under Hitler:

A white-painted UN truck with an Irish tricolour and machine gun:
This photograph was taken on Sunday, the 31st of May, 2015. Unfortunately, the battery in my camera died seconds after I took this!

A camera phone shot of the Terminator T-800 face mask and rail gun:

A World War 2 era sidecar. The sig rune (aka Siegrune) emblem shows that this was used by the SS, a paramilitary organization that came to power under Hitler:

A white-painted UN truck with an Irish tricolour and machine gun:

Railway Sheds
The old railway sheds, which are situated inside the grounds of Wexford Train Station. Visible from Redmond Place (these sheds have shown up in photographs that were taken before Wexford Bridge even existed, so they must be pretty old). The building to the far right is operated by the RNLI.

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