Tag Archives: Fergus

Kensal Green

The way to Paradise.

Saving the banks

The banks, the Fergus and the lost island of Islandavanna.

Wooden working boats

Could this be the largest wooden cargo-carrying boat in use in Ireland?

Wooden cattle-carrying boat Fergus Estuary February 2011

It’s the largest of three parked side by side. I presume they’re used for ferrying cattle to and from the islands of the Fergus estuary.

Three boats

Three German officers …

… didn’t cross the Rine, which is a river in County Clare, flowing into the estuary of the River Fergus which, in turn, joins the estuary of the River Shannon. The Rine is also known as the Quin and the Ardsollus and its downstream end is called Latoon Creek, no doubt because it flows by the townlands of Latoon North (which is to the east) and Latoon South (to the west). There is a quay there, hidden under one of the three road-bridges that cross the Latoon side by side. Sea-manure (seaweed used for fertiliser) was landed there and Samuel Lewis tells us that fifty-ton lighters were used, but more information is needed about their operations.

Read about it here.