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The Sinking of the Lusitania
Winsor McCay's "Sinking of the Lusitania" is probably the first animation ever made. Twenty-five thousand hand painted drawings had to be individually photographed to create it. It is also the very first cinematic account of the sinking of the…
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THE BREECHES BUOY RESCUE EQUIPMENT
Did you know about the close links the Coast Guard and Fort Camden share? The Breeches Buoy Rocket cart!
Below is a link to the Irish Coast Guard Historic Society home page with kind permission from Vince Farr & Skully - the Intrepid…
Below is a link to the Irish Coast Guard Historic Society home page with kind permission from Vince Farr & Skully - the Intrepid…
Tags: 1860, Breeches buoy, cart, Coast, crosshaven, equipment, Fort Camden, guard, Historic, Irish, pole, R. E., rescue, rocket, Royal Engineers, skully, Society, Training, vince farr
RESCUECAMDEN.COM
Vince Farr: "Norma, this is what we started with …. the name ‘RESCUE CAMDEN’"Skully: "We started all this .... we were the first people in there ..... we brought our own Garden Tools"Original Website drafts showcasing the incredible foresight of…
FORT CAMDEN (winter)
A montage of photography by Joleen Cronin, Siobhan Russell and Gary Sullivan, with music by Skully.
CAMDEN Old & Now
Skully: "This is what it looked like when we went in for the first time :-) " A selection of photographs showing Fort Camden in its former glory, and as it looked in 2010 when Vince Farr, Skully and a team of volunteers, began the daunting task of…