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Waterford Crystal is an Irish manufacturer of crystal glassware, especially cut glass products. It is named after the city of Waterford in Ireland.In January 2009, the main Waterford Crystal manufacturing base on the edge of Waterford was closed due to the insolvency of Waterford Wedgwood plc, and in June 2010, Waterford Crystal relocated almost back to the roots of glass-making in the city ...
Lismore (Irish: Lios Mór, meaning 'great ringfort') [2] is a historic town in County Waterford, in the province of Munster, Ireland. Originally associated with Saint Mochuda of Lismore , who founded Lismore Abbey in the 7th century, the town developed around the medieval Lismore Castle .
WWRD Holdings Limited is a company that was created by KPS Capital Partners in 2009 out of the remains of Irish firm Waterford Wedgwood plc, and it has been owned since 2015 by Finnish home products maker Fiskars.
The see ceased to be an archbishopric becoming instead the bishopric of Cashel and Waterford. [1] [2] In 1977, the diocese was split; the former dioceses of Cashel, Waterford and Lismore merged with the "United Dioceses of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin" to become the United Dioceses of Cashel and Ossory. [3]
Ballysaggartmore Towers are two ornate entrance lodges (one also acts as a bridge) that are situated on the former Ballysaggartmore Demesne approx 2.5 kilometres from the town of Lismore in County Waterford, Ireland. The structures are considered architectural "follies".
1664–1666 Hugh Gore (afterwards Bishop of Waterford and Lismore 1666) [1] 1666–1670 Richard Lingard [1] 1670–1678 Michael Ward (afterwards Bishop of Ossory 1678) [1] 1678–1682 Edward Jones (afterwards Bishop of Cloyne 1682) [1] 1683–1690 Barzillai Jones [1] 1691–1719 William Jephson [1] 1719–1720 Arthur Price (afterwards Dean of ...