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Slaney Collection

Slaney, a name that echoes through the historic landscapes of Ireland. From the towering Vinegar Hill to the tranquil River Slaney in Enniscorthy, Co

Background imageSlaney Collection: Vinegar Hill, R. Slaney, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford

Vinegar Hill, R. Slaney, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford - a view across a river and buildings on the other side to a hill in the distance. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Wexford; Enniscorthy)

Background imageSlaney Collection: The Castle and River Slaney, Enniscorthy, Ireland

The Castle and River Slaney, Enniscorthy, Ireland
The Castle and River Slaney, Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Republic of Ireland

Background imageSlaney Collection: New Bridge crossing River Slaney at Wexford Town

New Bridge crossing River Slaney at Wexford Town, Republic of Ireland

Background imageSlaney Collection: Slaney Native

Slaney Native Ridden By Paul Moloney 14 March 2000 Date: 14 March 2000

Background imageSlaney Collection: The Attack on the Peiho Forts by the English and French Fleets (engraving)

The Attack on the Peiho Forts by the English and French Fleets (engraving)
1619263 The Attack on the Peiho Forts by the English and French Fleets (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSlaney Collection: Norman Castle, River Slaney, Ferrycarrig, Wexford

Norman Castle, River Slaney, Ferrycarrig, Wexford, Republic of Ireland

Background imageSlaney Collection: Norman castles (1169 AD) River Slaney, Ferrycarrig, Wexford

Norman castles (1169 AD) River Slaney, Ferrycarrig, Wexford, Republic of Ireland

Background imageSlaney Collection: River Slaney, Enniscorthy, Co Wexford, Ireland

River Slaney, Enniscorthy, Co Wexford, Ireland

Background imageSlaney Collection: Rise of R. Slaney, Glen of Imail, Co. Wicklow

Rise of R. Slaney, Glen of Imail, Co. Wicklow - a view of a river in the mountains. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Wicklow; Imail). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageSlaney Collection: Scarawalsh Bridge on R. Slaney at Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford

Scarawalsh Bridge on R. Slaney at Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford - a view of a stone arched bridge on the river with buildings each side. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Wexford; Enniscorthy)

Background imageSlaney Collection: MR. R. A. SLANEY, M. P. FOR SHREWSBURY, UK, 1851 engraving

MR. R. A. SLANEY, M. P. FOR SHREWSBURY, UK, 1851 engraving
MR. R.A. SLANEY, M.P. FOR SHREWSBURY, UK, 1851 engraving

Background imageSlaney Collection: Ferrycarrig and the River Slaney, 15th century tower, County Wexford, Ireland

Ferrycarrig and the River Slaney, 15th century tower, County Wexford, Ireland

Background imageSlaney Collection: MR. R. A. SLANEY, M. P. FOR SHREWSBURY, UK, 1851 engraving

MR. R. A. SLANEY, M. P. FOR SHREWSBURY, UK, 1851 engraving
MR. R.A. SLANEY, M.P. FOR SHREWSBURY, UK, 1851 engraving


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Slaney, a name that echoes through the historic landscapes of Ireland. From the towering Vinegar Hill to the tranquil River Slaney in Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford, this region is steeped in rich heritage. Enniscorthy's Castle and River Slaney stand as silent witnesses to centuries of history. The New Bridge gracefully spans across the flowing waters, connecting communities along its path, and is here that locals proudly call themselves "Slaney Natives, " honoring their deep-rooted connection to this land. The engravings depicting The Attack on the Peiho Forts and The War in China transport us back to tumultuous times when distant lands were entwined with our own stories. These images remind us of how interconnected our world truly is. Further downstream lies Ferrycarrig, where Norman castles rise majestically from the banks of River Slaney since 1169 AD. They serve as reminders of an era long past but not forgotten. Beyond Wexford lies Glen of Imail in Co. Wicklow - a place where R. Slaney found its humble beginnings before rising to prominence. This journey symbolizes growth and resilience against all odds. Scarawalsh Bridge stands proudly over River Slaney at Enniscorthy, serving as a testament to human ingenuity and engineering marvels throughout history. As we delve into these tales etched upon time's canvas, let us remember that rivers like they have witnessed triumphs and tribulations alike – they carry within them stories waiting patiently for those who seek them out.