1913 Mural at LBS Men’s Shed
On Saturday 14 September 2013 at 2pm Unveiling of a mural of the 1913 lockout at the LBS Men's Shed,…
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On Saturday 14 September 2013 at 2pm Unveiling of a mural of the 1913 lockout at the LBS Men's Shed,…
On Saturday 14 September 2013 at 2pm Unveiling of a mural of the 1913 lockout at the LBS Men's Shed,…
The sailing ship Tayleur was lost at Lambay just north of Dublin on 21 January 1854. Of the 650 aboard…
it is out pitiful duty to record. The United States ship Pomona , Captain Merrihew with a crew of thirty…
The Mystery of the Titanic She was the largest ship in the world at the time She was proclaimed unsinkable…
History of the SS Lochgarry One of Ireland’s most Popular Recreational Diving Wrecks
“The two barren islets are best remembered as the scene of the several shipwrecks. Here in 1819 the Demerary carrying…
The art of Diving Nick Hanna with photos By Alexander Mustard This is another of these books that make a…
The Objective of this site is to support and promote research into Irish maritime history. Here we will publish articles,…
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This marked the end of Irish emigration to South America. It was badly planned and many died
Few stories have been mentioned so often with so much confusion than the tale of the collision between a sailing…
There is a small lake called Nemi in the Alban Hills, about 30 kilometers southeast of Rome. Between 1927 and…
The Guinness brewing concern had substantial maritime resources to support distribution of the famous beer. In addition the family spent…
The sailing ship Tayleur was wrecked in January 1854 at Lambay with the loss of 220 of the 670 aboard.…
The fury with which primitive communities descended upon a stricken vessel can only be regarded with a sense of awe.…
Man Of War in North County Dublin could be better described as a hamlet rather than a village. It consists…
It is often said that there is too much ‘rubbish’ information on the web. To be sure, there is rubbish…
In attempting to give an account of the East India Company at Dundaniel and especially their iron works, it has…
This article offers no conclusions or answers, and is only designed to record some unusual archaeological features within a beautiful…
While there were few diving inventors or innovators in Ireland, it is remarkable that many of the early diving pioneers…
Notes on Shipbuilding on the Liffey
During the First world war a shortage of steel developed as replacements were being built for the huge tonnage sunk…