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28Sep
Not Alexandria – The Great South Wall? There were no constructed harbours in this part of Dublin Bay before the early 1800’s. Boats, small ones that is, landed on shale and sandy ground in front of where the wonderful little harbour of Sandycove is now situated. Similarly at Bullock, there was no constructed harbour but […]
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Posted by roystokes. Categories : Archaeology, Diving, Liverpool, Local Irish History, Maritime Adventure, Maritime Mysteries, Tales of Shipwreck. Tags : Ballast Board, barges, Bligh, Bullock, Dalkey, Dublin Bay, Fame, Granite, Great South Wall, Hobblers, Larch, lighters, Lost to Time and Tide, Neptune Lodge, Petrie, quarry, Sandycove.
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