M.V. Plassy
The Plassy is the wreck shown in the opening sequence of Fr Ted. Behind it is a real story of…
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The Plassy is the wreck shown in the opening sequence of Fr Ted. Behind it is a real story of…
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The Irish Poplar was the first ship acquired by Irish Shipping Ltd. She imported white wheat flour.
S.S. CITY OF WATERFORD S.S. CITY OF WATERFORD Aplin, Thomas E., Dublin Furlong, George, Wexford Naylor, Samuel, Bray, Co. Wicklow…
SCHOONER CYMRIC Bergin, Philip, Wexford Brennan, James, Wexford Cassedy, Christopher, Athboy, Co. Meath Crosbie, James, Wexford Furlong, Kevin, Wexford Kieran,…
S.S. St. FINTAN S.S. St. FINTAN Friitzen Carl, Dublin Hendy, Neil, Isle of Arran, Scotland Howat, James, Paisley, Scotland Jones,…
M.V. INNISFALLEN MII - M.V. INNISFALLEN Doyle, W., Dublin Geary, Daniel, Kinsale Porter, James, Dublin Rickard, Joseph., Howth and three…
S.S. KERRY HEAD Begley, Thomas, Limerick Naughton, George, Limerick Byrne, Dick, Wicklow Naughton, James, Limerick Davidson, William, Carrickfergus Nicholl, George,…
S.S. MEATH
Fishing Boat - NAOMH GARBHAN sorry, no illustration MII - Fishing Boat - NAOMH GARBHAN Mined and sunk of Waterford…
SS City of Bremen At 6pm on 2 June 1940, The City of Bremen (Saorstait and Continental Lines) was transporting…
S.S. CITY OF LIMERICK S.S. CITY OF LIMERICK Brennan, Hugh, Clontarf, Dublin Sullivan, John, Liverpool
SS Ardmore MII - S.S. ARDMORE Barry, Frank, Passage West, Co. Cork Hare, Thomas Edwin, Dublin O'Regan, James, Cork Bruland,…
S.S. LUIMNEACH Able Seaman M Carrol died later of pneumonia On 4 Sep, 1940, the unescorted and neutral Luimneach (Master…
S.S. KYLECLARE Barry, Edward, Wexford Morgan, John, Dublin Brannock, Patrick, Dublin Mooney, Daniel, Dublin Brady, Thomas, Galway O'Brien, L., Dublin…
S.S. IRISH OAK Sunk by U-Boat U-607 in North Atlantic, 15th May 1943 Crew rescued by S.S. IRISH PLANE
Read the wikipedia article Bent, Patrick, Wexford Dooley, Maurice, Limerick O'Connor, Joseph, Dublin Cashin, Kevin, Dublin Duffy, Joseph, Dublin O'Donoghue,…
Sunk by torpedo from U-564 in North Atlantic, 22nd August 1941, convoy OG 71 The CLONARA had rescued thirteen men…
Mined and sunk in the Irish Sea - 2nd February 1940 five wounded, one died later The first Irish ship…
Sunk with all 11 hands by gunfire from U-38 (Liebe) - NW Tory Island - 9th March 1940 The Leukos…
Sunk by aircraft off Waterford coast, 19th December 1940 Dunne, P.,12 Sallynoggin Villa, Dun Laoghaire, aged 45. Farrell, W., Seaman;…
at Ballymore, three miles west of Dingle, 4 October 1939, U-35 landed 28 Greek sailors
How Ireland's Mercantile Marine fared during WWII by Frank Forde, author of 'The Long Watch', the standard work on this…
The ferocity of the First World War evokes names like the Somme, Verdun, Paschendale and Mons and maybe Jutland or…
Early in 1999, Chief Petty Officer Owen O'Keeffe of the Irish Naval Service was visiting Old Church Cemetery near Cobh,…
The repeated claims that America declared against Germany during WW1 because her citizens and ships had been attacked by German…
Firstly I’d like to look at Howth Head LOP in the general context of the Coast Watching Service and talk…
This paper is an early version of the introduction to the Guarding Neutral Ireland: the coastwatching service and military intelligence…
Eddie Bourke Dainty The early years of the Irish Free State from January 1922 were a time of turmoil after…
Midsummer’s Day 1961 saw the last commercial passage of a Guinness barge on the River Liffey. According to Al Byrne…
More than seven decades after their dangerous enterprise came to an end Dun Laoghaire families with close links to the…
February 1861 will be remembered not only for the loss of a great many ships around Dublin Bay but also…
One thousand men of the Irish Legion landed on Venezuela's Margarita Island in August 1819, after a 4,500-mile sea voyage…
A great inventor and businessman. Actually born in Scotland, he was accused of being Irish, which he never denied. When…
Irish Seamen John Delap Apparently born in Kerry most of what we know about Delap comes from Royal Navy and…
Robert Gibbings, An Irish Artist Underwater By Cormac F. LowthFirst published in SUBSEA, the quarterly journal of the Irish Underwater…
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We are all used to hearing weather forecasts on radio or television predicting ‘Wind Force So-and- So’. How many realise…
Peter Brady will deliver a lecture entitled: Mutiny & Murder on the Earl of Sandwich on Thursday 21st November 2013…
Paddy O'Sullivan traces the history of the Italian salvage company, Sorima, and describes its successful Ludgate operation off the Galley…
Irish ships were neutral during the war. The Kerlogue story is interesting as she was attacked by both sides and…
These troop ships were lost on their way to the Napoleonic Wars. Over 400 bodies washed up on an urban…
2011 is the fiftieth anniversary of the successful raising of the almost intact early seventeenth- century Swedish warship Vasa from…
The Poet Laureate John Masefield was essentially a sea poet; the sea was what he knew and wrote about best.…
The torpedoing of the Blue Star Line’s 15,000-ton luxury liner Arandora Star off Bloody Foreland, Donegal on 2 July 1940…
The history of slavery is probably as old as that of mankind itself. Hundreds of thousands of slaves built such…
Mexican Silver Dollars at Galley Head, recovered from the cargo of the Crescent City
An account of the events of the night of 21st November 1991 Austin Gill, A.B., M.V. Kilkenny. The events of…
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Illustrated talk given to the Dún Laoghaire Borough Historical Society on Feb. 21st. 2007.
The salvage of the valuable cargo of the Moyalla is the tale of triumph of a skilled first time salvor…
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…
The Morven was bound from Portland, Oregon to Liverpool with a cargo of about three thousand tons of grain for…
The Plassy is the wreck shown in the opening sequence of Fr Ted. Behind it is a real story of…
The Country had been in the grip of freezing conditions for the entire month of February 1947 with snowstorms, and…
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The MV Killarney formerly a liner tender and excursion boat at Cork has been converted into a bar and restaurant…
The Pibroch lies at the pier in Letterfrack Co Galway. She is a later type of vessel than the typical…
Mary Stanford, the Ballycotton Lifeboat renowened for the Daunt Lightship rescue, in Grand Canal Dock.
The Creteboon was one of a number of concrete vessels built during the first world war at Carlingford Lough. The…
The former Aran Islands ferry once owned by CIE is administered by the Nautical Trust and used as floating shops…
(photo By Tony Brennan) Built in Dublin Dockyard the port Lairge was the Waterford port dredger for nearly a hundred…