25 Mar 1645: d. Laurence Esmond created Lord Esmond, baron of Limberick [Co. #Wexford] at Adamstown #otd He was Governor of #Duncannon Fort from 1604-1645, and had just surrendered it a few days earlier (BL)
19 Mar 1645: the surrendering garrison of the key fort of #Duncannon march out in full arms #otd handing the fort over to the Catholic confederates #Wexford (Grose/BL)
"PLANS ARE UNVEILED FOR OFFSHORE WIND FARM"
#EavanMurray for @independent.ie
Full Story: t.ly/9kYlo
A proposed 45-turbine #WindFarm off the coast of #Fethard and #Duncannon in #Ireland could power a million homes.
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morning of Tuesday, January 13 #FWakeJanuary13 #FWake20260113
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My last 100 Buildings piece for 2025 on @rte.ie Culture is in County Wexford. Read about the purpose, strategic locations and design of these WW2 pill boxes guarding our waters. Link to article here: www.rte.ie/culture/2025...
#Duncannon #Wexford #RTECulture #100Buildings
The Duncannon Weir MS,600 National Library of Ireland Went, Arthur EJ. "Irish Fishery Weirs. II. The Duncannon Weir." The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 78.1 (1948): 1-4.
Occasionally, we are lucky enough to find drawings of #fishweirs that appear in historical drawings and plans of other structures. One of the best examples from Ireland is the fish weirs at #Duncannon Fort, Co. #Wexford, on the #RiverBarrow estuary.
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24 July 1641: Sir Laurence Esmond restored to the command of #Duncannon Fort #Wexford by Charles I. (A wonderful 1611 plan from the BL) and the fort as it was this day in 2020.
20 May 1622: Laurence Esmond created Lord Esmond, baron of Limberick [Co. #Wexford] #otd He was Governor of #Duncannon Fort from 1604-1645 (BL)
25 Mar 1645: d. Laurence Esmond created Lord Esmond, baron of Limberick [Co. #Wexford] at Adamstown #otd He was Governor of #Duncannon Fort from 1604-1645, and had just surrendered it a few days earlier (BL)
19 Mar 1645: the surrendering garrison of the key fort of #Duncannon march out in full arms #otd handing the fort over to the Catholic confederates #Wexford
(Grose/BL)
Had a lovely walk today after the rain in #Duncannon. I admit i did trespass through the fields . There were no cows around. #wexcocouncil should make this a #wexfordwalkingtrail .
Good morning from the small village of #Duncannon #Wexford #Ireland #photography