Bombing of Irish Lights Vessel Remembered
The Irish Lights Service provides an invaluable safety network for mariners all around Ireland. This weekend they have been remembering the loss of the Irish Lights vessels ‘Isolda’ 80 years ago.
Although Ireland was neutral at the time and the ship was clearly marked as a LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE vessel it was bombed and sunk by a German Luftwaffe FW200 aircraft on December 19th 1940.
As part of the commemoration the current Irish Lights vessel ‘Granuaile’ laid a wreath at sea to commemorate the six crewmen who lost their lives.
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10th December 2020
Dunmore East harbourmaster Capt Deirdre Lane. Scroll down for podcast interview
Master mariners, meteorologists and marine biologists are some of the professions held by about 160 women working in the Irish maritime sector.
Two mariners, Capt Caitríona Dowling and Capt Deirdre Lane know what it is like to pursue a career in the merchant marine, having met as teenagers on the former sail training ship Asgard II.
Capt Lane is currently harbourmaster in Dunmore East, Co Waterford – a part of the coast she comes from originally.
Capt Dowling latterly worked as harbourmaster in Warrenpoint, Co Down, before being appointed navigation services manager with the Commissioners of Irish Lights (CIL).