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Ireland

  • IRELAND'S GRAND CANAL : People, Peat & Porter is the first in a new series of "Studies from our Waterways" from the Heritage Boat Association. It is based on a dissertation written by Eunice Jeffers. It looks at canal development in general and the Grand Canal in particular and covers the history of one canal boat in particular which was in the Jeffers family for a time. It also looks at the lives of some of the people associated with the boat and the canal. Copiously illustrated, it contains some images from the Shortall collection. Full colour, paperback, 40pages.
  • Few people today are aware of the history of organised yachting on the north Shannon on Lough Allen, Lough Key, Lough Drumharlow, Lough Boderg, Lough Bofin and Lough Forbes. Between 1896 and 1929 there was a prosperous yacht club in the north Shannon in which the landlords and professional classes who were residents of Counties Roscommon, Leitrim and Longford enjoyed time on the lakes. The club had a major influence on the creation of the Shannon one-design. This book is the definitive history of the club, warts and all. The North Shannon Yacht Club by Vincent Delany describes the history of the Club in the latter part of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th century.  Drawing on the Delany family archives, interviews with descendants of those involved and newspaper articles the book describes the events that took place under the flag of the club, the people involved and also lists many of the vessels involved. 82 pages with some colour images.230 x 152 x 7mm. Published by Vincent Delany.
  • Round Ireland by Slow Boat by Richard Kennedy is a captivating and entertaining story of a sailing voyage taken by Richard and Rita Kennedy on their yacht Seachran.  Starting from Rossaveal in Connemara, they undertake a leisurely circumnavigation of Ireland to fulfill a long-standing resolve. Intended to be a 10 week journey, fate and circumstance allowed Rita and Richard to turn the trip into a 5 month voyage over two summers. Throughout the trip, Richard kept a detailed diary which became the basis for this book. Paperback, 261 pages plus 16 pages of colour photos.  157 x 234 x 20mm.  Published by Throughthechair Publishing.
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