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Shipwrecks Tramore Bay

Ivan Fitzgerald's Tramore of Yore site has some terrific articles on our local maritime past. His latest endevour is a listing of all the Shipwrecks Tramore Bay and its environs, from the 18th C onwards. I can't reblog the page (my lack of technical know how on show...

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Tom Barton Bovril man

Waterford’s Spraoi International Street Arts Festival transforms Ireland’s Oldest City into a giant stage where artists from around the world perform for free. Returning this weekend the events culminate with the legendary parade.  The title for this years event – the...

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Daytripper to East Waterford 1888

Daytripper to East Waterford in 1888 is an extract of a visitors guide to Dunmore East, Woodstown and Passage East, taken from the book: A Trip to the South of Ireland by John Otteran Downey DUNMORE EAST CO WATERFORD {9 miles mail car week days 6 am 4 pm returning to...

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National Lottery Good Causes Awards

National Lottery Good Causes Awards

We are thrilled to announce that we have been awarded a County Finalist in the National Lottery Good Causes Awards 2025 in the Heritage category.   The judging panel will reconvene over the next few weeks to review all County Finalists and shortlist the...

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River Blackwater of South Kilkenny

In 2024 I undertook a major piece of research on behalf of Regina Fitzpatrick. Heritage Officer. Kilkenny Co Council on the River Blackwater of Kilkenny. The Blackwater River might be considered a backwater to the modern reader. Although in a navigable waterway sense...

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SS Bandon sunk April 13 1917

SS Bandon sunk April 13 1917

On April 13th 1917 the SS Bandon on a trip from Liverpool to Cork was lost off Mine Head following an attack by U Boat. The following information is taken from Waterford Council booklet on Shipwrecks off the Waterford Coast 1914-1918. The Bandon was owned by the Cork...

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Tales of the Estuary

Tales of the Estuary

Our local drama group in East County Waterford has just completed four sold-out shows of a play that highlighted our fishing traditions and heritage of our locality, Tales of the Estuary. Performed to warm and attentive audiences, the play was a one-hour piece that...

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Barrow Railway Bridge Revived

post publication edit:  This was the 2025 April 1st post! An annual tradition on the page A new tourism initiative has just been announced. It will see the Barrow Railway Bridge Revived. It will also be seen as a game-changer for the fortunes of the South West Wexford...

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Mudboats

Introduction In the late 19th Century, James Otway, harbour engineer, wrote a paper for the Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland. His topic was the development of the Port and Harbour of Waterford. The entire paper is a fascinating glimpse into Waterford Port...

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St John’s Pill

St John's Pill Waterford's St John's Pill or St John's River is a historic landmark in the development of the city. Initially, it was a major factor in Viking settlers choosing the area for their Longphort. The marshes it drained provided a strategic defence for the...

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Pilot Boat Master

Like every port in Ireland and beyond - there are rules.  Many of these are standard, but others are unique and specific to a given port, primarily due to its geographic location. Waterford had many such specific rules and one category was for the Pilot Boat Master. ...

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Captain Jim Murphy turns 80

Jim Murphy - the Early Years Jim Murphy was born on the 6th of February 1945. Born to a maritime family, in a maritime community, it's perhaps not surprising that he chose the sea for a career. Settling in Liverpool in the mid-1960s he steadily rose through the ranks...

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