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  2. File:Group of soldiers at Granville Hotel, Waterford during ...

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    English: Soldiers pose with a mine in the Granville Hotel, Wateford. This photo was taken during the Irish Civil War, just two days after what was known as the Fall of Waterford. Date: 22 July 1922. NLI Ref.: P_WP_3045

  3. Thomas Francis Meagher - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Francis Meagher was born on 3 August 1823 in Waterford City [6] in what is now the Granville Hotel on the Quay. From the age of two he lived with his family at Derrynane House in nearby Number 19, The Mall. [7] [8] His father, Thomas Meagher (1796–1874), was a rich merchant who had retired to enter politics.

  4. Irish Free State offensive - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers at Granville Hotel, Waterford during July 1922. Republicans considered Waterford to be the eastern strongpoint of the Munster Republic; however, it too was taken by a Free State column equipped with armour and artillery between 18 July and 20 July.

  5. History of Waterford - Wikipedia

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    The quay at Waterford c. 1890–1900. Waterford city is situated in south eastern Ireland, on the river Suir [pronounced Shure] about seventeen miles (27 km) from where the river enters the sea. Waterford is Ireland's oldest city and is thought to have been founded by Vikings in the 9th century.

  6. Waterford - Wikipedia

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    Waterford Port is Ireland's closest deep-water port to mainland Europe, handling approximately 12% of Ireland's external trade by value. [56] Waterford's most famous export, Waterford Crystal , was manufactured in the city from 1783 to 1851, 1947 to 2009 and again from 2010 to the present day.

  7. E. W. Pugin - Wikipedia

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    Memorial bust to Edward Pugin, in front of Granville House (formerly the Granville Hotel, Ramsgate). “In memory of Edward Welby Pugin, the gifted and accomplished son of Augustus Welby Pugin, one of England's greatest architects: born 11th March, 1834, died 5th June, 1875. This bust is erected by Edmund Francis Davis. 1879.”

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  9. Capture of Waterford - Wikipedia

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    Waterford was a major commercial port, estimated as the second biggest settlement in Ireland. It was one of the last major Jacobite strongholds in Leinster after Wexford had been abandoned without a fight. Waterford had a significant Protestant population of around three hundred families, and this possibly influenced William's plans for the ...

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