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Battery West End Bere Island125 viewsPhotograph taken July 2006
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Battery at the West End of Bere Island (Ruins)153 viewsPhoto taken July 2006
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Irish Lights Tender "VALONIA"104 views"VALONIA" Moored at Buoy Inner Harbour Castletownbere
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View of Harbour's Mouth from Dinish Island Castletownbere106 viewsPhotograph taken July 2006
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Crew of Irish Lights Tender "NABRO"107 viewsFrom L to R. James Moran, Master. Patsy Seir, Mate. Joe Driscoll, AB. Tommy Driscoll, AB. Paddy Connolly, Engineer. Dan Driscoll, AB also known as Dan the Nabro.
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Battery buildings, West End Bere Island152 viewsPhoto taken July 2006
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Ex crew members of Irish Lights vessel "ISOLDA"182 viewsTwo ex crewmembers of the Irish Lights vessel "ISOLDA" L to R, Ted Harrington John Moran and Ted's wife Kathleen. Photo taken July 2006
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View of Castletownbere from Inner Harbour123 viewsPhoto taken July 2006
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View of Castletownbere Ferry Slipway141 viewsPhoto taken July 2006
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BATTERY buildings at the West End of BERE ISLAND (Ruins)125 viewsPhoto taken July 2006
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View of Inner Harbour Castletownbere July 2006146 viewsLifeboad moored at old "NABRO" buoy Castletownbere Inner Basin
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"TRAFALGAR"129 viewsWreck remains of Famine Ship "TRAFALGAR" East End Castletownbere
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View of Castletownbere Lighthouse Dwellings 131 viewsPhotograph taken from Dinnish Island in July 2006
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HMS 'DEVONSHIRE"109 viewsIn late October 1941 Devonshire was in the South Atlantic, patrolling between Freetown and Simonstown, when trawlers of the South African Defence Force sighted a convoy of five French merchant ships, escorted by the French sloop D’Iberville, which was en route from vichy-held Madagascar into the South Atlantic and steaming well south of Cope Town. Devonshire, which was at Simonstown, was ordered to intercept and on 1st November she sailed south. Next day she rendezvoused with Colombo and the armed merchant cruiser Carthage, and they were later joined by Carnarvon Castle. The French convoy w
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HMS "DEVONSHIRE"98 viewsDevonshire's first training cruise began in autumn 1947, when she visited the Irish port of Berehaven (Castletown Bere), in the beautiful setting of Bantry Bay on Ireland's south coast, the visit being hosted by the Irish Naval Service. From Ireland Devonshire steamed south to the Mediterranean where she visited Ajaccio, Malta and Mers el Kebir before returning to Devonport for Christmas. Over the next six years Devonshire's spring and summer cruises took; her to home and European ports, to the Mediterranean and, on occasions, to the Caribbean; for the cadets, they were the highlights of her
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Puxley's Mansion, photo taken July 2004158 views
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