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Dublin Bay Boating News and Information Dublin Bay s Natural Wonders to be Set in Context by Expert Richard Nairn 20th April 2021 Dublin and its Bay – national capital, port city, natural wonder, internationally designated biosphere, maritime highway, nautical playground, cultural icon - and much else. Dublin Bay Old Gaffers Association invites you to join their next Zoom session on Dublin Bay Nature, which will be given by Richard Nairn on Thursday, 22nd April at 20:00 hrs. Dublin Bay is one of the most intensively studied coastal areas in Ireland, and much is known about its marine life, birds and mammals, their numerous presence made all the more remarkable as it is an integral part of the life and environment of a busy city port. ....
Howth Harbour s Convoluted Origins to Be Revealed 1st April 2021 Howth Harbour in the 1860s, back to being a fishing port after the Mailboats had been transferred to Kingstown Dublin Bay Old Gaffers Association invites you to join their next Zoom session, which will be on The Building of Howth Harbour and presented by Rob Goodbody on Thursday, 8th April at 20:00hrs. The present Howth Harbour celebrated its Bicentenary last year. Rob Goodbody will explain how the small harbour at Howth, which had existed for centuries primarily for small fishing boats, underwent huge development during the early decades of the Nineteenth Century following the Act of Union, and the transfer of power from Dublin to London. ....
Dr Brogan Will See All Traditional Boat Enthusiasts on March 11th… 3rd March 2021 Man of the West – Dr Mick Brogan Credit: W M Nixon Dr Mick Brogan is very much at home in the west of Ireland, with his life as a country GP in Mayo neatly balancing his life as a traditional boat sailor, home-ported in Kinvara. In fact, he is so much a man of the west that he becomes restless if he spends any significant time east of the Shannon. But between the day job and the leisure time interests, there was plenty to keep him occupied along the Atlantic seaboard, and though he had retired from medicine, he was very soon back in harness, re-joining the strength for the battle with COVID-19. ....
Dublin Bay Boating News and Information Dublin Bay Area’s Many Shipwrecks to be Brought into Focus 21st February 2021 The newly-built emigrant ship Tayleur, bound from Liverpool to Australia in 1854, got no further than a tragic wrecking on Lambay Dublin Bay Old Gaffers’ Association invites all to join their next Zoom session on Shipwrecks Around Dublin Bay, which will be given by Cormac Lowth on Thursday 25th February at 20.00hrs. Following on from his extremely popular talk on the loss of the Palme and the tragic demise of the Kingstown Lifeboat in 1895, the renowned maritime archaeologist and historian Cormac Lowth will talk on “Shipwrecks Around Dublin Bay.” Based on historical research, hydrographic surveys, underwater photography and data from his own diving expeditions, Cormac will reveal the stories behind many of the shipwrecks hidden under the waves of Dublin Bay and the nearby coast. ....