The Dunbrody Famine Ship, New Ross, Co. Wexford. Ireland
The original Dunbrody was a three-masted barque built in Quebec, Canada, for the Graves family of New Ross, Co. Wexford in 1845. She carried many emigrants to the new world from 1845-1870.
The Dunbrody Project involves the construction of a full scale sea-going replica. The Dunbrody was finished in early 2001 and has been opened to visitors since 1st May 2001 at the quayside in New Ross.
The Dunbrody Famine Ship, New Ross, Co. Wexford. Ireland belongs to the following groups:
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Linda Syms
Thats excellent,its lovely to see these old ships.
Margaret Zita ...
Thanks Linda
brianboyce50
Nice one Patrick
Margaret Zita ...
Thanks Brian
Paul Gibbons
Nicewly framed, lovely old ship.
Margaret Zita ...
Thank you Paul
Rod Adams
Being the son of a retired, and deceased Columbia River Pilot, I can really appreciate this. Beautiful!
Margaret Zita ...
Thanks Rod
Michelle Boyer
Great work
Margaret Zita ... replied
Thank you Michelle
Walter Colvin
Excellent photograph.
Margaret Zita ... replied
Thank you Walter for your comment, yes went on board, must put up some more photos.
Finbarr Reilly
nice shot:)
Margaret Zita ... replied
Thanks Finbar