Lost Mariner's Memorial Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It was a sailing ship port and a fishing village. Hence any monument.
This a 1500 port. It's been a viable fishing village. Pleased to see locals recognise their heritage. Location next to the Spanish arches. Suitable. Christopher Columbus came here as his last port bef...
Nice that there is a monument dedicated to those that lost their lives but it is nothing special and doesn't really stand out. So much more could have been made of this.
Right on the edge of the high street and at the bridge across the Corrib, there's a small square with two monuments. It's a pretty location, but it's wide open, possibly not the best rainy day activit...
I found this as we were walking towards the Spanish Arch. It is literally 40-50 yards from the Arch on the main road. The plaque on the reverse reads: To the memory of Captain W.J. Woolley who ta...
It was a sailing ship port and a fishing village. Hence any monument.
This a 1500 port. It's been a viable fishing village. Pleased to see locals recognise their heritage. Location next to the Spanish arches. Suitable. Christopher Columbus came here as his last port bef...
Monument
Nice that there is a monument dedicated to those that lost their lives but it is nothing special and doesn't really stand out. So much more could have been made of this.
Nice monument in town
Right on the edge of the high street and at the bridge across the Corrib, there's a small square with two monuments. It's a pretty location, but it's wide open, possibly not the best rainy day activit...
Lost Mariner's Memorial
I found this as we were walking towards the Spanish Arch. It is literally 40-50 yards from the Arch on the main road. The plaque on the reverse reads: To the memory of Captain W.J. Woolley who ta...
Uncommon monument
The monument is composed of a mass on which is written “In memory of all men lost in the sea” and ...