• The Dunbrody was a three-masted barque built in Quebec in 1845 by Thomas Hamilton Oliver for the Graves family, merchants from New Ross in Wexford. She...
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  • Dunbrody may refer to: Dunbrody (1845), a barque built in Quebec in 1845 and wrecked in 1875 Dunbrody (2001), a replica of the original, built in Ireland...
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    years. The Dunbrody is a full-scale seagoing replica of the Dunbrody, launched in 1845 and wrecked in 1875. Since May 2001 the replica Dunbrody has been...
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  • The list of ship launches in 1845 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1845. Notes Subsequently named Blenheim. References "Launches...
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    this included Glascarrig Priory, Clonmines Priory, Tintern Abbey, and Dunbrody Abbey. On 23 October 1641, a major rebellion broke out in Ireland, and...
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    square tower over the crossing. The design may have been influenced by Dunbrody Abbey, County Wexford. Built in Ballyscartin limestone with Wicklow granite...
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    3 ft) Hong Kong Bounty (1978) 42 m (138 ft) Italy Cambria (1845) 67 m (219 ft) Ireland Dunbrody (2001) 53.7 m (176 ft 2 in) Japan Kasuga (1862) 73.6 m (241...
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    ship workers. Notable coffin ships include the Jeanie Johnston and the Dunbrody. There are statues and memorials in Dublin, New York and other cities in...
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    Chartularies of St. Mary's Abbey, Dublin : with the Register of its house at Dunbrody, and Annals of Ireland. Rolls Series (in Latin). Vol. 80 pt 2. Longman...
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    "If no one will go, I will go." At the end of July 1880, he arrived at Dunbrody, the site purchased by Bishop Ricards, arriving with a team of about 30...
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