Ballynastragh House, near Gorey, Co. Wexford was the last of the 'big houses' to be burnt down during the Civil War in Wexford.
Scarawalsh Bridge, Enniscorthy
The old Scarawalsh bridge on the river Slaney was once the main crossing point for traffic between Enniscorthy and Gorey...
The Burning of Castleboro house, Co Wexford
Castleboro House, Clonroche was one of at least five 'big houses' that were destroyed in Wexford during the Irish Civil War.....
Assassination in Enniscorthy, October 10th, 1922
As mass ended, the men, who were in uniform but unarmed, left the cathedral and walked down Main Street. As they did so two assassins stepped out of the shadows.....
Train derailment, Killurin, 11th of November 1922
A wrecked goods train at Killurin, Co. Wexford. It was stopped by the anti-Treaty IRA on Wednesday night, the 11th of November 1922....
The retaking of Ferns, July 7th, 1922, Irish Civil War
On the morning of Friday the 7th of July 1922 Ferns, Co. Wexford was firmly under the control of the anti-Treaty IRA......
Fighting at Ferns Castle, July 5th, 1922
Ferns castle, Co. Wexford saw heavy fighting on Wednesday the 5th of July 1922......
The burning of Wilton Castle, Wexford
Wilton Castle, Bree, Enniscorthy was just one of a number of 'big houses' that were burnt down by armed men during the Irish Civil War....
A bloody ambush at Ferrycarrig, Wexford
On the 22nd of October 1922 a Free State armoured vehicle travelling from Wexford town to Ferrycarrig was ambushed by Anti-Treaty gunmen. The attack left four soldiers dead and two seriously wounded.......
Wexford Gaol, Civil War Prison
Wexford Gaol, Hillstreet, Wexford town. Built in 1812, this building was last used as a prison during the Irish Civil War. It was also the location where three anti-treaty IRA prisoners, James Parle, John Creane and Patrick Hogan, were executed on the 13th of March 1923.