
Tag: Irish rowing


Michael Dillon Revisited

Book Preview: The Trinity College VIII

Home Thoughts from Abroad

Ireland – The Land of Saints & Scullers

The Rowing Brothers who put Skibbereen on the Map

Rowing’s Links to the Founders of the GAA and Ireland’s Oldest Rowing Boat?

Limerick Boat Club Adapts After Darwin

Ireland’s Part in the Growth of the F.I.S.A. Family

RowingAdverts – One Year Old, and Growing…

Fantastic Mr Fox and His Relatives*

“What’s Seldom Is Wonderful”

Crewcial Collectables: Cigarettes, Whiskey & Wild Wild Women

Racing in Ireland in the mid-1940s: Fit Young Men

A Shadow of Cloud on the Stream*

Crewcial Collectables: A Family Heirloom

A Brief* History of the Cork Mechanics

The Irish Rowing Archive

The International Cup at Cork Regatta 1902 – The Two Poem Regatta

Carrickfergus Amateur Rowing Club: Remembering Their WW1 Fallen

Postcard Overprint 1: Merry Christmas!

The Legendary Casey Brothers

More on Murray Bridge and ‘The Cods’

The Case of CoD v Cods

A New Series about Rivers in Ireland

Mitchell & Kenyon – The Rowing Collection

1948 Olympics And The Thin Green Line, Part 2

1948 Olympics And The Thin Green Line, Part 1

Bookseller Selling Irish Rowing History Books

Neptune RC Out For A Spin!

Dermot St. John Gogarty at Trinity College, Dublin

The Currach – A Symbol Of Ireland

Greg Denieffe On The Mulholland Cup

Rowing On River Liffey

Greg Denieffe: The Story Of Dublin Rowing Club 1906-1942, Part 2

Greg Denieffe: The Story Of Dublin Rowing Club 1906-1942, Part 1

Penn’s Visit To Ireland In July 1901
More Irish Rowing

Royal Visits Benefit Irish Rowing
