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  • Currach as work of art (1)

    Currach as work of art (1)

    A painting on a housewall in Dingle.
  • Currach as work of art (2)

    Currach as work of art (2)

    The Dingle Currach survives as a piece of art. This stainless steel model is made pretty close to the original ...
  • Currach as work of art (3)

    Currach as work of art (3)

    This beautiful currach frame with two thwarts had been built by Monty O’Leary from the Maharees. Meanwhile it has been ...
  • Currach as work of art (5)

    Currach as work of art (5)

    While walking on Main Street in Dingle, I spied this strange creature. Looks a bit like a parasite on a stripped ...
  • Currachs as pub decoration (1)

    Currachs as pub decoration (1)

    On my last trip to Dingle I found two beautiful models of fishing currachs in pubs, used for decoration. One ...
  • Currachs as pub decoration (2)

    Currachs as pub decoration (2)

    On a trip to Ireland in 2014, I made these photos of a currach model in a pub somewhere around ...
  • Currachs at Ballymore, 1989

    Currachs at Ballymore, 1989

    In 1989 I spent some time at the Ballymore camp ground between Dingle and Ventry where I visited a friend. There ...
  • Currachs at Dunquin pier

    Currachs at Dunquin pier

    In 1987, I took the small ferry from Dunquin to the Great Blasket Island for the first time. I stayed the ...
  • Dingle racing currachs

    Dingle racing currachs

    In Dingle the currach mainly survives as racing currach. I have investigated the excellent fleet of racing currachs there for ...
  • Fibreglass currachs in the Dingle Peninsula

    Fibreglass currachs in the Dingle Peninsula

    At the time when Fungi the Dingle dolphin was not yet very popular, Declan Malone introduced me to his fibreglass ...
  • Joan Maguire - currach racer and regatta organizer

    Joan Maguire - currach racer and regatta organizer

    In 1993, I met Joan Maguire in Dingle. At that time she was running a “musicoffice” in Dykegate St., somewhere ...
  • Surviving Currachs (1)

    Surviving Currachs (1)

    Today, I checked the bus stop in Dingle and was delighted to see that they have replaced the destroyed currach ...
  • Surviving Currachs (2)

    Surviving Currachs (2)

    While going through my photos from 2014, I found the original Dingle bus-stop currach. After further investigation it turned out that ...
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