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Our History & Our Heritage

Carlingford to Cornamucklagh

Carlingford to Cornamucklagh

Carlingford to Cornamucklagh

Carlingford Priory

Photo by Richard G Lewis - Free to use

History of this stretch of the Greenway coming soon !


Visit the Carlingford Heritage Centre website

Cornamucklagh to Newry

Carlingford to Cornamucklagh

Carlingford to Cornamucklagh

Old Newry

Copyrighted Photo -  courtesy of John McCabe - Newry Historic Facts, Folktales & Photos on Facebook. History of this stretch of the Greenway coming soon !

Ask to Join the Facebook group

Newry to Scarva

Carlingford to Cornamucklagh

Scarva to Portadown

Old train

 © Copyright The Carlisle Kid and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.

History of this stretch of the Greenway coming soon !

Scarva to Portadown

Scarva to Portadown

Scarva to Portadown

Market Day in Portadown - Photo Credit Familypedia.org

Portadown High Street on Market Day (c1900)

History of this stretch of the Greenway coming soon !

Historic Photos of Portadown

The Cretegaff

Scarva to Portadown

The Cretegaff

Cretegaff is the 101 year old concrete ship that sits in Carlingford Marina

Between 1918 and 1920, 12 concrete Tugs and 54 concrete barges were launched around the UK. Four of the barges were built in Warrenpoint. Cretegaff is here in Carlingford Marina since 1988.
This short talk will focus on the 'Irish connections' with particular emphasis on Cretegaff, much admired in both Carlingford and in Drogheda
The talk will last for around 45 minutes with an opportunity to ask questions of thecaptain@thecretefleet.com at the end. The audience is limited to 100 participants and IF there is greater interest, a second session may be held at a later juncture
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86588018143

Visit The Crete Fleet Website

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