• Home
  • Our Blog
  • Events
    • 2025 Events
    • Andrew Doherty
      • Publications
        • Book II Waterford Harbour T&T 2020
        • Book I – Before the Tide Went Out
  • River & Coast
    • A-Z Placenames of the Three Sisters
    • Pill Placename Project Introduction
      • John’s Pill Waterford
      • Campile Pill
      • Ballycanvan Pill
      • Grannagh, Kilmacow and Dunkitt Pill
  • Shop
  • Research
  • Donate
  • Contact
    • Links
Farewell Madcap & Zayda

Farewell Madcap & Zayda

by andrew | May 24, 2019 | Shipwrecks, Waterford History, Waterford Seafarers, Waterford Ships

 On a bright but blustery dawn in June 1928 three vessels departed Waterford’s quays.  Leading the small convoy was a powerful tug, towing two old sailing ships.  Although the tug was a stranger to the city, the sailing ships were anything but.  To anyone looking on...

If you would like to become a subscriber to the blog and get our stories direct to your email, please complete the details below and press Subscribe

Recent Posts

  • Launch of Tides & Tales Strategic Plan 2025 – 2029
  • 500th Blog Post – a Project milestone
  • Shapinsay sinking Nov 1967
  • Martin’s Old Road Encounter
  • Stephen Whitty Sails to War

Categories

  • Ballyhack (20)
  • Ballymacaw (5)
  • Book Reviews (20)
  • Built Heritage (62)
  • Carrick On Suir (8)
  • Cheekpoint memories (60)
  • Christmas memories (17)
  • Coastguard (12)
  • Dunmore East (32)
  • Emigration (11)
  • Ferry lore (7)
  • Fishing Heritage (56)
  • Folklore (18)
  • Ghost Ship (2)
  • Guest Posts (48)
  • Halloween (11)
  • Irelands Maritime Heritage (73)
  • Irish Folk Stories (10)
  • Irish Ghost Stories (9)
  • Irish Lighthouses (12)
  • Lifeboats (34)
  • Maritime Wexford (27)
  • Passage East (18)
  • Pill Placename (8)
  • Pilots (13)
  • Project Updates (45)
  • Regatta (6)
  • Rescues at sea (15)
  • River Lore (117)
  • Royal Navy (17)
  • Shipwrecks (66)
  • Smuggling (7)
  • Uncategorised (29)
  • Waterford History (160)
  • Waterford Seafarers (49)
  • Waterford Ships (32)
  • World War I (16)
  • World War II (15)

Recent Comments

  • Joseph Freyne on Shapinsay sinking Nov 1967
  • Anita Fletcher on The river placename Pill – a context
  • andrew on Tragic end to the PS City of Bristol
  • Jonathan Hill on Tragic end to the PS City of Bristol
  • Kathleen on Martin’s Old Road Encounter

Archives

Tides and Tales - Maritime Community Project

Our Mission

To foster understanding, appreciation and care for the unique culture and natural environment of the Three Sister Rivers by researching, documenting and promoting the stories, traditions, trades and river craft of the communities where the rivers meet the sea

 

Tides & Tales Maritime Community Project CLG 

(Reg no 772195)

 

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Home
  • Shop

Privacy Policy  |  Cookies Policy

Eagle Media - Web Design