WebNewry Ship Canal is currently used solely by leisure craft and as a means of accessing Newry City from the Irish Sea via Carlingford Lough and passing through the commercial shipping port of Warrenpoint. It is entered on its seaward approach via Victoria Lock, which was automated in May 2007, thus greatly improving accessibility to the canal. ... Web22 Jun 2024 · Newry.ie News and views from Newry City, Ireland with event guide, old photographs and video. Newry is centrally placed and a perfect base for exploring the …
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WebIn April 1830 the 3-masted sailing ship Newry of Warren Point, Ireland was wrecked at Porth Orion, Anelog. It had on board 400 passengers for Canada, and many of them lost their lives. ... In 1861 a ship carrying flour was wrecked near Porth Llanllawen, Anelog, and a boy came ashore carrying a bible under his arm. Two of the crew were drowned. WebOn Friday night last, the 'Newry', Captain Crosbie, from the port of Newry, bound for Quebec with about four hundred passengers on board, ran on the rocks at Portinclineon, near Bardsey, in Carnarvon Bay and was dashed to … banjo uke ebay
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Web19 Jul 2024 · The Port of Newry could not accommodate large ocean-going vessels and a decision was made to phase out the Port and extend and improve the port facilities at … Web2 Mar 2024 · Non-Opening Fixed Bridge proposed for Newry Ship Canal Date published: 02 March 2024 The Department for Infrastructure has confirmed that a non-opening 50 … WebShipping collections include records of the Antrim Iron Ore Co Ltd, the Head Line, Newry & Kilkeel Steamship Co Ltd and the Ulster Steamship Co Ltd. The office also holds the important shipbuilding collection of Harland & Wolff Ltd. ... Rupert C Jarvis, ‘Ship Registry – to 1707’, in Maritime History vol 1, number 1 (1971), ‘Ship ... pj cummiskey