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Wexford Exhibitions
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Modern Homes & Building Exhibition 2007
Wexford,Wexford
With over 150 stall and exhibits, this is Irelands leading modern homes event and draws interest from both first time buyers and any all those looking into redecorating their homes. Every aspect of interior design and home building is covered so this is definitely a must see for all those looking into buying or building a new house....
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The Pumphouse
Wexford,Wexford
This ever popular group of Wexford artists have exhibited together at this venue for the past five years.There is a change in lineout as Karen Scannell joins Anne Mc Leod, Eithne Ryan and Mary Wallace. Regular followers will tell you that the key element to the success of this annual event lies in the diversity of style of the artists involved making for a varied and interesting show....
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The Cockleshell Gallery
Duncannon,Wexford
IMMRAM, FISHTALES AND BIRDSONG

An immram is a medieval Irish tale of a supernatural sea-voyage, essentially Christian in aspect. Initially the source of inspiration for this series of paintings came from a study of the sixth century manuscript “Navigatio Sancti Brendani Abbatis” (The Voyage of St. Brendan the Navigator). The text, an account of the seven year voyage of Brendan in the company of sixty monks, is wonderfully descriptive of fantastical, fabulous events with many s...
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Nationwide Fireworks Ireland
Wexford,Wexford
Nationwide Fireworks Display Ireland supply spectacular displays for festive occassions to suit all budgets....
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Dunbrody Famine Ship
New ross,Wexford
The Dunbrody Famine Ship is a full scale replica of the three-masted barque that transported many Irish emigrants to the US and Canada over 150 years ago (between 1845 and 1870). One such emigrant was Patrick Kennedy, great grandfather of President John F Kennedy, who departed our shores in 1848.
The original Dunbrody was built in Quebec, Canada, in 1845 for the Graves family of New Ross. Features include a number of exhibitions and visitors can also experience life on board the Dunbrod...
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National 1798 Visitor Centre
Enniscorthy,Wexford
The National 1798 Visitor Centre in Enniscorthy tells the story of the rebellion and its aftermath in 1798. Visitors can enjoy a multi media presentation, the highlight of which is the Battle of Vinegar Hill.
It's located just off the N30 and the N11, about 0.5km from Enniscorthy town centre. Facilities here include a coffee shop and a craft/gift shop....
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Ancestral Home of John F Kennedy
Dunganstown,Wexford
The Kennedy Homestead was the birthplace of Patrick Kennedy, the great grandfather of America's youngest ever president – John F Kennedy. Through exhibitions, photographs and an audio visual display it tells the story of those who stayed in Dunganstown and Patrick Kennedy who emigrated to America in 1848. The Kennedy's actually still own the house....
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Ros Tapestry Expo 800
New ross,Wexford
The Ros Tapestry Expo 800 is a weekend event to showcase the fifteen Ros Tapestries and to celebrate the 800th anniversry of the town of New Ross. These tapestries depict the founding of the town of New Ross and associated historic events....
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