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    Waterford Quay at night. The name 'Waterford' comes from Old Norse Veðrafjǫrðr 'ram (wether) fjord'. The Irish name is Port Láirge, meaning "Lárag's port". [4] Viking raiders first established a settlement near Waterford in 853. It and all the other longphorts were vacated c. 902, the Vikings having been driven out by the native Irish.

  3. May 3, 2024 · Waterford, Ireland’s oldest city is believed to have been established by the Viking Ragnall (the grandson of Ivar theBoneless) in 914 AD. Situated on the River Suir, the area is the only Irish city to retain its Viking name, Veðrafj?rðr which we previously believed to mean either Fjord of the Castrated Rams or Windy Fjord.

  4. History of Waterford. Opportunities seized upon, a mysterious falling out, royal approval and awards, struggles and renaissance – through more than 200 years Waterford and the visionary characters behind its evolution have crafted a unique story in glass. Imagine the times.

    • How did Waterford get its name?1
    • How did Waterford get its name?2
    • How did Waterford get its name?3
    • How did Waterford get its name?4
    • How did Waterford get its name?5
  5. Oct 7, 2024 · Its roots go back to Waterford, Ireland, beginning in the year 1793. Today, Waterford crystal is still produced and the company is a part of WWRD Holdings Ltd. (bought in 2015 by Fiskars Corp.) that also produces products by Wedgwood and Royal Doulton.

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  6. The name Waterford is derived from its Viking name Vadrarjfordr which has two possible meanings; ‘haven from the windswept sea’ or ‘fjord’ of the rams’. The City was captured by the Anglo Normans in 1170 and the Vikings were expelled bringing a dramatic change.

  7. The name Waterford is derived from an old Norse word Vedrarfjordr that can be traced back to the late 9th century. Vedrarfjordr is believed to be derived from either Fjord of the Rams, probably a reference to the export of sheep from the area, or more prosaically, from windy fjord.

  8. After almost a century of dormancy, the Waterford story resumes in 1947, when glassmaker Kael Bacik hired fellow Czech Miroslav Havel as Chief Designer for his fledgling glassmaking operation in Ireland.

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