All Tours: 31

Wexford Coastal Lore

11 Locations ~ Curated by James L. Smith
We can gain a new perspective from stories containing humour, history and anecdote in the folklore of coastal communities. This series of stories follows the coastline of County Wexford, its weather, its tragedies and its biodiversity. It uses a…

Irish Sea Literatures

9 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
A collection of stories written for the Ports, Past and Present Project showcasing the literary narratives clinging to the waters and coasts of the Irish Sea Basin.

The First Irish Sea Balloon Crossing

3 Locations ~ Curated by Elizabeth Edwards
A three-part story of the first hot air balloon flight over the Irish Sea. The invention of hot air balloon travel transformed the relationship between air and sea. But crossing the Irish Sea by balloon would prove to be no easy matter.

Mail, Rail, and Submarine Warfare in the Irish Sea

5 Locations ~ Curated by David Snook
In the late nineteenth century, connections between Ireland and Wales were transformed by new mail and rail routes between Dublin and London. With the outbreak of the First World War in 1914, these routes took on a new strategic importance, and the…

Women's Voices | Lleisiau Menywod

41 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
A tour of items about women, their journeys, their experiences and their stories between and across the Irish Sea and its coastlines.

Family Histories

17 Locations ~ Curated by James L. Smith
A collection of stories created by students of the MA History of Family module 'Linking Families to Communities' at the University of Limerick as part of a collaborative teaching and learning initiative between Dr Rachel Murphy, University of…

Nautical Tales

13 Locations ~ Curated by James L. Smith
Stories of marine life, shipwrecks, life boats and coastal communities of wider interest to those interested in maritime and nautical themes.

Infrastructure Stories

18 Locations ~ Curated by James L. Smith
Stories detailing the history of infrastructures spanning the Irish sea from boat to undersea cable.

Dublin

33 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
Stories focused on Dublin Port, the city of Dublin and its coastal surrounds.

Rosslare Harbour

18 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
Stories focused on Rosslare Harbour, Rosslare Port and the coastal communities of County Wexford.

Personal Reflections

6 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
Today, crossing the Irish Sea is easier than it has ever been - something routine and mundane. But when we pause to reflect on these crossings, we see the ways that they have shaped and changed the lives of so many of us on 'these islands'.

Holyhead | Caergybi

21 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
Stories focused on Holyhead, Anglesey, and its coastal surrounds.

Pembroke Dock | Doc Penfro

19 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
A collection of stories about Pembroke Dock and its history.

Gillian Brownson

5 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
A portfolio of stories, audio and creative contributions to Ports, Past and Present by Holyhead writer and performer Gillian Brownson.

Ports in Focus

5 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
A tour of the five partner ports of Ports, Past and Present. Each port is unique in its history, identity, and environs and yet belongs to an Irish sea region with a shared story. Those connections are often occluded or divided by national,…

Port Voices | Lleisiau Porthladdoedd

37 Locations ~ Curated by Rita Singer and Jonathan Evershed
Stories exploring the oral histories and presents of the Irish Sea and its ports through interviews with community members.

If Objects Could Speak

5 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
Stories and objects from the 'If Objects Could Speak' Ports, Past and Present workshop, run by Suzanne Iuppa, July 2021.

Haunted Shores

17 Locations ~ Curated by James L. Smith
A Halloween-themed collection of haunting stories.

Port Places

12 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
Stories detailing Experiences from the Port Places App, created within the Ports, Past and Present project.

Crossing Stories

19 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
Material in the Ports, Past and Present collection telling the story of passenger ferry and mail boat crossings.

South Wexford Coast

10 Locations ~ Curated by Jim Hurley
The South Wexford Coast is a natural heritage coastline. Located in ‘the Model County’ in the sunny south-east corner of the island of Ireland, the south coast of County Wexford is one of Ireland’s special places. It is special because this lovely…

Rescues at Sea

12 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
A tour containing material from the Ports, Past and Present collection detailing the Irish and Welsh activities of the RNLI and other lifeboat services, their notable achievements, and their integral role in coastal community and life.

The Fenton Family | Y teulu Fenton

4 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
The story of the Fentons, prominent Fishguard family, with a focus on Richard Fenton, the famous antiquarian.

The Edible Irish Sea

5 Locations ~ Curated by James L. Smith
Stories about the seafood and edible plant life of the Irish Sea Basin and its ports.

Ports Photography

5 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
Follow us on a photo tour of the port communities gathered by nationally and internationally recognised photographers around the Irish Sea over the last century. Each gallery captures the unique spirit of the communities at all occasions. Discover…

The Medieval Past of Ports

9 Locations ~ Curated by The Ports, Past and Present Team
A collection of stories detailing the medieval ports of Ireland and Wales and their crossings.

The Kilrane Boys

3 Locations ~ Curated by Cathrine Agnew with research support from Leo Coy, Rosslare Maritime Heritage Museum
Three stories about the roughly 40-45,000 Irish people who went to Argentina between 1844 and 1912. Of this number, a great many were from County Wexford and a particular groups hailed from Kilrane, a village adjacent to Rosslare Harbour.

Saints and Stained Glass across the Sea

14 Locations ~ Curated by Martin Crampin
A collection of stories by Dr Martin Crampin of the Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, University of Wales Trinity Saint David. They explore the connections across the Irish Sea rooted in medieval and modern traditions of the saints, and…