Haulbowline (Irish: Inis Sionnach; Old Norse: Ál-boling) is an island in Cork Harbour off the coast of Ireland. The world's first yacht club was founded...
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the late 20th century, with the likes of the closure of Irish Steel in Haulbowline and shipbuilding at Verolme. It still has strategic significance in energy...
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The Haulbowline Lighthouse is an active 19th century lighthouse. Described as an "elegant, tapering stone tower" it is located at the entrance to Carlingford...
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one of the three branches of the Irish Defence Forces. Its base is in Haulbowline, County Cork. Though preceded by earlier maritime defence organisations...
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Marian (4 September 2024). "Two inshore patrol vessels commissioned in Haulbowline". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Media related...
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Aoibhinn and LÉ Gobnait. The ships were commissioned on 4 September 2024 in Haulbowline. Protector-class offshore patrol vessel HMNZS Canterbury (L421) Rotoiti...
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company which was involved in steel production primarily from a plant on Haulbowline island in Cork Harbour. Originally founded in 1939, the company and its...
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maritime and emigration legacy of the town. Facing the town are Spike and Haulbowline islands. On a high point in the town stands St Colman's, the cathedral...
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headquarters, two commands, and the Naval College. Naval Headquarters, at Haulbowline Naval Base Naval Operations Command is the command component of the Irish...
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service with the Irish Naval Service in July 2001, and is based at the Haulbowline Island, Cork Harbour Headquarters and Dockyard. Niamh's adopted home...
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the Marita Ann left Dingle. Aisling (Lt Cdr J.Robinson) and Emer left Haulbowline, with Gardaí onboard both vessels.[citation needed] Marita Ann's course...
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and 7534 for Cobh Rural ED; most were on Great Island but 148 were on Haulbowline and some on Fota Island. Unless stated otherwise, populations are from...
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Ireland in May 2023, they were delivered to the Irish naval base at Haulbowline in Cork Harbour where they are due to undergo a refit before being used...
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commissioned Cliona by Lieutenant Walter J. Reidy the same day. She was sold to Haulbowline Industries for scrap and was removed to Passage West on 4 November 1970...
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and 7534 for Cobh Rural ED; most were on Great Island but 148 were on Haulbowline and some on Fota Island. National Statistics – Hayling East (Ward) Archived...
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regatta off Dun Laoghaire Harbour. Despite the ship's home port being Haulbowline Island in Cork Harbour, it had a close relationship with the city of...
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(Adjacent Naval Base and RN Air Station closed in 1995–99). Haulbowline Dockyard (1869) Haulbowline Island in Cork Harbour was established as a Naval Victualling...
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Hundred Isles Fastnet Rock Dursey Island Garinish Great Island Heir Island Haulbowline Island Inishfarnard Long Island Sherkin Island Spike Island Whiddy Island...
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shipyard in March 2016, started trials in July 2016, and arrived at Haulbowline naval base in late July 2016. The ship was formally commissioned in a...
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regularly updated via a satellite link to the Irish Naval Service base at Haulbowline Island near Cobh. Ciara has a cruising speed of 25 knots (46 km/h; 29 mph)...
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Lynch Camp Kilworth, County Cork Bere Island, County Cork Naval Base, Haulbowline, County Cork Fort Davis, Whitegate, County Cork Fort Templebreedy, Crosshaven...
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Spike Island (right) is to the southeast of Haulbowline island (middle rearground) and south of Great Island (rearground) within lower Cork Harbour...
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Hundred Isles Fastnet Rock Dursey Island Garinish Great Island Heir Island Haulbowline Island Inishfarnard Long Island Sherkin Island Spike Island Whiddy Island...
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within Cork Harbour (overlooking the naval berths and military bases at Haulbowline and Spike Island), several coastal defence fortifications were built...
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- Speech by the Taoiseach, Mr. Enda Kenny T.D. to Naval Personnel - Haulbowline November 25th 2011". Taoiseach.gov.ie. 25 November 2011. Retrieved 17...
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Mhaoilíosa Galway Finner Camp Ballyshannon Gormanston Camp Gormanston Haulbowline Naval Base Cork Harbour Kilbride Camp Kilbride, County Wicklow Lynch...
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centre and Cork Airport, onwards to Haulbowline), and 225L (Carrigaline Industrial Estate via Ringaskiddy to Haulbowline).[citation needed] Carrigaline railway...
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Éireann serve the airport on route number 225 (from Kent Rail Station to Haulbowline) and route 226 (Kent Rail Station to Kinsale). Irish Citylink also operate...
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floated-out of the dry dock during March 2018, and was delivered to Haulbowline Naval Base on 11 October 2018, pending final fitting out, including installation...
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located in Cork Harbour, Ireland. Situated between the naval base on Haulbowline Island and the mainland, a gunpowder magazine was constructed on the...
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