
This book offers a snapshot of life in County Wexford during the year 1901. The stories included are taken from the newspapers of the day, both locally and nationally and in some cases both.
It is the second book in a series of books covering life in County Wexford from 1900 up until the foundation of the state in 1922.
Stories include an alleged riot in Camolin. The closing of graveyards in Wexford. Highway Robbery in Newtownbarry. A Wexford man's adventure in the United States. Trouble with Ferrycarrig Bridge. New Year's Day jewellery robbery. The dismissal of a Burler. How can you tell if a man is drunk. Who killed the Spanish cat? A dispute between cousins. Refusal to bake at night and Vaccinations, a conscientious objection.