Redwater, Ireland

"Redwater (Irish translation: Uisce Dearg) is a village situated in Ireland which sits on two noted tourist links. From the time of the Great Famine of the mid-1840s onwards, the village has experienced a small level of emigration. In history, Redwater is known to be the site of the second battle of the French force of General Humbert in the 1798 Rebellion who quickly seized the village. The village was also the site of the one of the last last land battles of the rebellion on 26 September 1798 when the British army defeated a rebel Irish force in Redwater."