Radio Officers were trained in Limerick. This is a history of the school.
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Lecture 18 Nov Tom MacSweeney
DUBLIN BAY OLD GAFFERS ASSOCIATION – LECTURE. – “HOW STANDS OUR ISLAND NATION” BY TOM MACSWEENEY – POOLBEG YACHT AND BOAT CLUB, RINGSEND, DUBLIN. – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH. AT 8.00. PM.
Lecture “Whales & Dolphins of Ireland” by Paul Kiernan IWDG 6 Nov 2014
“Whales and Dolphins of Ireland”, a public lecture by Paul Kiernan, Irish Whale and Dolphin Group Welfare Officer, on THURSDAY 6 November. Subscription €5 in aid of RNLI.
Lecture: Thurs 16 Oct “Going to Sea in the 1960s”
Lecture, 16 October, Jim Kennedy “Going to Sea in the 1960s” in Stella Maris
Lecture: The Rothsay Castle Shipwreck, Wed 26 Nov 2014
Old Dublin Society Lecture The Rothsay Castle Shipwreck, 1831: the Rathmines Connection by Séamas Ó Maitiú in Dublin City Library & Archive, 138 – 144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2, at 6.30pm Wednesday 26 November 2014 (The AGM of the Old Dublin Society follows this lecture)
Lecture: “The Sailing Trawlers of Ringsend ” 2 Oct 2014
“The Sailing Trawlers of Ringsend”, a public lecture by Cormac F. Lowth, maritime historian, on THURSDAY 2nd October 2014 at Poolbeg Yacht and Boat Club. Entry €5 in aid of RNLI. Phone: 087 2129614
100th anniversary of a very sad day for HM ships.
In my Coast Guard 1822-2014 lecture of 10th April 2014 I made reference to the huge loss of Coast Guards who were used as Royal Navy reservists in the lead up to WW1 and especially on 22nd Sept 1914. A commemoration will take place at Chatham Dockyard on the 100th anniversary of this sad day.… Continue reading 100th anniversary of a very sad day for HM ships.
Lectures: Winter 2014, in Stella Maris
Lectures for Winter 2014 in Stella Maris, Next lecture: Thursday 16 October at 8pm in Stella Maris. “At Sea in the 60s” by Captain Jim Kennedy, master mariner and former RNLI instructor.
Atlantic Youth Trust
Atlantic Youth Trust – A new tall ship for Ireland.
Fingal Heritage Week 2014: The Asgard
The Asgard Pat Murphy presents the life of this famous yacht in Irish history from her launch in 1905 to her conservation today in Collin’s Barracks Museum. Her 23 day voyage to collect guns and ammunition for the Irish Volunteers and the landing of them in Howth in July 1914 is described in detail… Continue reading Fingal Heritage Week 2014: The Asgard