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Propose Categories & Content

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  • Water Transport in Ireland
    • Organisations
    • People - irish mariners
    • History
    • Lighthouses
    • Ships
      • Belfast
      • Merchant
      • Ferries & Passenger
      • Irish Naval Service

Categories in need of creation and or deletion

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P&O Irish Sea Irish Continental Irish Shipping Limited Swansea Cork Ferries


Categories with Content

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    • Organisations
Cobh Heritage Centre Commissioners of Irish Lights Irish Coast Guard Irish Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources Irish Naval Service Maritime Institute of Ireland Minister of State (with special responsibility for the Marine) National Maritime Museum of Ireland National Maritime College of Ireland Naval Service Reserve
    • Irish Mariners
William Bligh Brendan William Brown (admiral) Grace O'Malley John Barry (1745-1803) John de Courcy Ireland John Philip Holland
    • History
Spanish Armada in Ireland


P&O Irish Sea Irish Continental Irish Shipping Limited Swansea Cork Ferries Irish Ferries Irish Shipping Limited Limerick Steamship Company Palgrave Murphy Limited Stena Line Wexford Steamship Company
Currach Galway Hooker


An initial list of articles of Irish Maritime interest

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Categories

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Organisations

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Yacht clubs

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Companies

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ship build and scrap

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People

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File:Captain_Dulaien_Flag.svg‎

Grandparent rule

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Music

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Legend

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Histories

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Events

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Routes

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Islands

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Places

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Types

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Ships

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Modern

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Historic Ships

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  • RMS Leinster, the Dublin to Holyhead mailboat, torpedoed and sunk by U-boat UB-123,

commanded by Oberleutnant Robert Ramm, on 10th October, 1918, four miles east of the Kish

light. 501 people were lost, the greatest single loss of life at sea in the Irish Sea

after being mined at 80 meters depth. Whole crew interned in Curragh Camp, 48 survivors

  • ST Leukos - fishing trawler, lost with all hands

INS Vessels

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ISL Vessels

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Buildings

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Lighthouses

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Just refer to this list

Images

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Misc

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  1. ^ Coogan p 325
  2. ^ Coogan p 325