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Haulbowline (Irish: Inis Sionnach; Old Norse: Ál-boling) is an
island in Cork
Harbour off the
coast of Ireland. The world's
first yacht club was founded...
- the late 20th century, with the
likes of the
closure of
Irish Steel in
Haulbowline and
shipbuilding at Verolme. It
still has
strategic significance in energy...
- one of the
three branches of the
Irish Defence Forces. Its base is in
Haulbowline,
County Cork.
Though preceded by
earlier maritime defence organisations...
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maritime and
emigration legacy of the town.
Facing the town are
Spike and
Haulbowline islands. On a high
point in the town
stands St Colman's, the cathedral...
- The
Haulbowline Lighthouse is an
active 19th
century lighthouse.
Described as an "elegant,
tapering stone tower" it is
located at the
entrance to Carlingford...
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company which was
involved in
steel production primarily from a
plant on
Haulbowline island in Cork Harbour.
Originally founded in 1939, the
company and its...
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service with the
Irish Naval Service in July 2001, and is
based at the
Haulbowline Island, Cork
Harbour Headquarters and Dockyard. Niamh's
adopted home...
- headquarters, two commands, and the
Naval College.
Naval Headquarters, at
Haulbowline Naval Base
Naval Operations Command is the
command component of the Irish...
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commissioned Cliona by
Lieutenant Walter J.
Reidy the same day. She was sold to
Haulbowline Industries for s**** and was
removed to P****age West on 4
November 1970...
- the
Marita Ann left Dingle.
Aisling (Lt Cdr J.Robinson) and Emer left
Haulbowline, with Gardaí
onboard both vessels.[citation needed]
Marita Ann's course...