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Tides & Tales is a free-to-access site. We profile the best of Waterford and the surrounding areas’ maritime heritage.
Since 2014 we have continued to offer high quality content every month showcasing the richness of our maritime past. The story count is now exceeds 500 tales of ships, trades, people and the communities of the area.
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Bristol to Waterford Steamer Services 1823 -1939
Waterford has a long association with Bristol. Following the arrival of Henry II to Waterford in 1171 the harbor area was carved up by merchants, knights and religious, many with a connection to the inland port of Bristol in SW England. The city developed on a point...
Tall Tales
Update - Show is now SOLD OUT Book now for the Minaun Community Theatre Group's new production - Tall Tales - featuring 4 short plays written, directed and performed by members of our local east Waterford community. The plays are - 'Strong Tea' by yours truly, ...
Maritime Heritage Course
The Tides & Tales team are delighted to announce that we are hosting a maritime heritage training course commencing in the Waterford harbour area in February in partnership with WWETB Adult & Community Education. Information sessions It's something we have...
Brendan Dunne retires after 40 years with Dunmore East RNLI
On Saturday 3rd of January 2026, Brendan Dunne retired from his voluntary position with Dunmore East RNLI. As far as I am aware, he was the longest-serving member at the time of his retirement. An incredible 40 years of service as a Crew Member, Navigator, and...
A Dark Christmas: Waterford’s Hurricane of 1825
For many of us, Christmas is a time of goodwill and making merry, if you are fortunate enough and depending on what you do for a living. For seafarers, it tends to be just another time of the year. But in the days of sail, it was also a sailor’s lottery of favourable...
Steady As She Goes podcast
We are delighted to hear that the Rosslare Harbour Maritime Heritage Centre have created a new podcast series and the first episode has just dropped. Hosted by Captain Sean Boyce, the programme will profile much of the work of the centre, which was founded in October...
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