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Dublin Dockers Through the Years

By | Gan Dublin Dock Workers Preservation Society
The Dublin Dockers started by collecting old photographs and are delighted to report that our collection has broken through the 4,000 mark. In addition, people have donated over 6,000 documents which we have passed on to Dublin City Council. Most of…

Wordsworth on the Holyhead Road | Wordsworth ar y Ffordd i Gaergybi

By | Gan Brandon C. Yen
‘What dreadful weather!’ Dorothy Wordsworth exclaimed on 28 August 1829. She had ‘a hundred fears’ because her brother William was going to cross the Irish Sea from Holyhead the following night.As they would soon find out, ‘three vessels had been…

Women and the Ireland-Wales Crossing | Merched yn croesi rhwng Iwerddon a Chymru

By | Gan Elizabeth Edwards
When Mary Wollstonecraft crossed from Holyhead to Dublin – ‘the best and shortest passage’, she noted – in October 1786, she was lucky. ‘[T]he weather was fine the prospects delightful’, she wrote in a letter to Eliza Bishop, looking back on the…
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