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A collection of historical articles relating to Waterford history A collection of historical articles relating to Waterford history
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction
2. National Organisations & Nationalism
3. The Ulster And National Volunteers
4. The 1916 Rising In West Waterford
5. 1916 - 1918
6. Martial Law, The R.I.C. & The Black And Tans
7. Republican Courts And Income Tax Collection
8. The West Waterford Battalions
9. The Liam Lynch Campaign
10. Engagements At Ardmore & Leigh Cross
11. General Lucas
12. Hold Up At Dungarvan Station
13. Second Attack On Ardmore
14. Ambush At The Pike
15. The Piltown Ambush
16. Rockfield, Bealica, Tramore & Kilmanahan
17. The Durrow Ambush
18. The Burgery Ambush
19. Aftermath Of The Burgery Ambush
20. Ballylynch, Villierstown & Cappagh
21. Ballyvoile & The Kilgobinet Booby Trap
22. Arms Landings
23. Bill Lennon Rescue
24. Billetting, Feeding & Shelter
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The Struggle For Freedom In West Waterford
13. Second Attack On Ardmore
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Second Ardmore Attack
Sniping attacks on Barracks, raiding parties on R.I.C. and Military continued. Another attempt was made to rush Ardmore Barracks, but some of the R.I.C. saw the Volunteers moving into position and started [the alarm]. The R.I.C opened fire, and sent up Verey lights and distress signals to call the Marines who were in a nearby station.

Reinforcements……3 lorries with 60 men also arrived from Youghal, but by then the Volunteers had made good their withdrawal from the scene. Later in the day they re-mobilised, on receiving information that further reinforcements of Black and Tans were on their way from Dungarvan to Ardmore. The Tans were attacked at Monea, and a fight lasting about half an hour took place, during which two of the enemy were wounded.

Author : Domnall O'Faoláin   Published Online : 12 September 2003
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