User:ClemMacGána/sandbox
WP:imar pages
by 'ireland' we mean the island RoI plus NI
we need to be clear why an article lies in our ambit the tricky areas are ships and people ships: irish owned, operated, built, sunk in our waters, irish captain, served a regular route to/from Ireland
people: state the connection, 'wild geese' are included (people of irish descent)
need to understand
William_Fife#Selected_Yachts_for_Irish_owners
possibles
Unclassified
category:Shipwrecks in the Irish Sea
Dublin Trader see Michael Ford (engraver)
Coffin ship ok
Cinque Ports in Ireland tiny drop?
Fastnet Race ok
1979 Fastnet race tagged
Green Ensign small ok
5th meridian west not ours - forget
Convergence zone - forget
Papa Group geology
Pembrokeshire Dangler - forget
Flora and Fauna
Liocarcinus holsatus crab
Liocarcinus holsatus crab
Mid-Atlantic Ridge Ecosystem Project ok needs cleanup
Economic
Fishing
Wind Farms
category:Offshore wind farms in the Irish Sea
Oriel Wind Farm small ok
Electricity Interconnector
East–West Interconnector (redirect from Irish Sea Interconnector)
ISLES project (redirect from Irish-Scottish Links on Energy Study)
Imera (company) Imera was the promoter of the East–West Interconnector project across Irish Sea between Ireland and Wales
Neculear
Ttansport
Irish Sea fixed crossing not claimed
E8 European long distance path to claim? - forget
Organisations
Shipping
category:Ferries of Northern Ireland
category:Ferries of the Republic of Ireland
category:Packet (sea transport)
category:Ferry companies of the Republic of Ireland
Atlantic Steam Navigation Company
Drogheda Steam Packet Company ok
Dublin Shipping tiny
Dundalk and Newry Steam Packet Company tiny
Dundalk Steam Packet Company tiny (merge with above)?
Belfast Steamship Company stub, needs work
British and Irish Steam Packet Company ok
City of Dublin Steam Packet Company ok
Coast Lines ok
Galway Bay Steamboat Company stub
Irish Shipping needs cites & I have book
Isle of Man Steam Packet Company ok
Norfolkline either
Norse Irish Ferries claimed
Seatruck Ferries and check
Waterford Steamship Company tiny ok
govt - both RoI and NI
Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources ok
Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources ok
Minister of State (with special responsibility for the Marine)
Minister of State for Fisheries and Forestry - dup of above
Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
Customs & Excise, Irish Revenue no page other than Revenue Commissioners
The Department of Transport - Commercial Harbours = no article
The Department of the Environment - Dredging - no article
The Marine Survey Office - none
Mercantile Marine Office (MMO) - none
Irish Maritime Development Office - none
state quangos
Commissioners of Irish Lights ok
National Maritime College of Ireland ok
Irish Water Safety Association - none
Dublin_Port_Company previously Ballast Board no articles
voluntary
Federation of Irish Fishermen ok
Maritime Institute of Ireland needs refs - ok
National Maritime Museum of Ireland ok
Sea Scouts (Scouting Ireland) ok
History of Sea Scouting (Scouting Ireland) -claim - ok
Irish Underwater Council - nothing
Irish Exporters Association - nothing either
The Mission to Seafarers not tagged / do we want to?
Stella Maris ditto - these are global rather than local
sailing
Cruising Association of Ireland no article [1]
Royal National Lifeboat Institution ok
Royal St. George Yacht Club ok
shipbuilding
verlome in cork - nothing
others nothing
Dublin: Vickers and others nothing, use Pat Sweeneys book
ancient ship building indigenous, Viking, later e.g. east India company
Media
Seascapes ok needs update, where is 'this island
People
global - not wpimar
Irish diaspora and related?
People - wpimar
Category:Victims of the RMS Titanic not tagged
Matthew Aylmer, 1st Baron Aylmer now tagged - Matthew Aylmer, 1st Baron Aylmer (ca. 1650 – 18 August 1720) was an Irish Admiral and Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Navy.
Hugo O'Donnell, 7th Duke of Tetuan unclaimed now tagged - not really ours?
William Ahern (Medal of Honor) - short ok
Augustus Agar <- need to claim - His father John Shelton Agar, was an Irishman from Woodmont, County Kerry - tagged
Thomas Andrews (shipbuilder) ok
Alexander Armstrong (explorer)
Ange René Armand, baron de Mackau <- need to claim - wild geese - tagged
Baron Aylmer <-- need to claim - born in Ireland
Augustus Warren Baldwin <-- need to claim - born in Ireland - tagged
Gottfried Freiherr von Banfield no tag - Gottfried Freiherr von Banfield Gottfried Freiherr[1] von Banfield (1890–1986) was the most successful Austro-Hungarian naval aeroplane pilot in the First World War.[2] He was known as the 'Eagle of Trieste' among the first pilots of the Austrian navy,
Richard Brydges Beechey <- need to claim - tagged
James "Spanish" Blake <--- need to claim - or do we??? // tagged
Bindon Blood Stoney designed the quay walls at the River Liffey, making it a deepwater port. He designed Grattan Bridge, O'Connell Bridge, and Butt Bridge. He invented a diving bell, not tagged
Anne Bonny ok
Brendan ok
William Brown (admiral) ok "father of the Argentine Navy".
Hugh Talbot Burgoyne <-- need to claim - born in Ireland
George Callaghan Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Astley Callaghan GCB GCVO (December 21, 1852 – November 23, 1920) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy. His father's family had owned land near Cork city in Ireland that was being sold about the time of his birth there. In the 1870s his father Frederick Marcus Callaghan, J.P., still owned over 5,000 acres in County Cork and lived there and in Bath.[4] His grandfather Daniel had been an MP for Cork city in the 1830s-40s
Peter Campbell (naval officer)
James Leander Cathcart <-- need to claim - born in Ireland
Harold Cudmore - yacht racing skipper <-- need to claim - born in Ireland
Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope wpimar
Dubhán = Dwayne of Hook Head Light
Edward Fegen - HMS Jervis Bay - need to claim
Damian Foxall : won the 2007/2008 Barcelona World Race - need to claim
Edmund Getty 1799-1857 - Ballast Master of the Belfast Ballast Board - not tagged
Robert Gibbings : say smething about his underwater art
Red Legs Greaves - need to claim
Charles Haliday 1789–1866 - Member of the Ballast Board
George Halpin George Halpin (Sr.) (1779? – 8 July 1854), was a prominent civil engineer and lighthouse builder, responsible for the construction of much of the Port of Dublin, several of Dublin's bridges, and a number of lighthouses; he is considered the founding father of the Irish lighthouse service.
His son, George Halpin (Jr.), was also a well-known lighthouse builder. - no article
David Harrel (1841-1939) Merchant navy, RIC, Under-Secretary for Ireland | not claimed - should we?
Bartholomew Hayden - Brazil Navy - no article
William Abbott Herdman not tagged == still not tagged, other than his study of the flora of the Irish Sea - is he one of ours?
Guglielmo Marconi not tagged
Patrick Keohane - polar explorer - need to claim - now tagged
Lieutenant Commander John Kerans - The Yangtse River Incident - claim - now tagged
John King (sailor) (1865–1938) Ballinrobe : United States Navy Medal of Honor twice. - claim - now tagged
William Lamport (1615 or 1611 - executed 1659) catholic evangelist, pirate & the original Zoro - not tagged yet
Germyn Lynch (1441-1483) merchant sea captain - need to claim - now tagged
Richard Charles Mayne (1835 – 1892): RN Admiral and explorer -- need to claim - now tagged
Robert Otway RN - supported the Brazilian cause during the Brazilian War of Independence. - Otway was born in the family home of Castle Otway (now ruined) in Tipperary, Ireland, - now tag
where is Jorge O'Brien - Captain of the Chilean Navy during the Chilean War of Independence
Colman Ó Cathasaig - shipwright - endangered !
John na Seoltadh Ó Máille - needs attention
Alejandro O'Reilly - not tagged
Robert Reading early lighthouses
Frederick Richards no tag - rn - Admiral of the Fleet born tipp
Henry Boyle Townshend Somerville not really imar
John Shaw (naval officer) - US Navy
Richard Roberts (sea captain) (sea captain) now tagged
John de Robeck -not tagged - Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Michael de Robeck, 1st Baronet GCB, GCMG, GCVO (10 June 1862 – 20 January 1928) was Royal Navy officer. - Born 10 June 1862 Naas, County Kildare, Ireland
Peter Warren (Royal Navy officer) -now tag - Sir Peter Warren, KB (10 March 1703 – 29 July 1752) was a British naval officer from Ireland who commanded the naval forces in the attack on the French fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia in 1745.
Thomas Johnson Westropp - antiquarian, folklorist and archaeologist. - why imar?
Windham Wyndham-Quin, 4th Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl - why imar?
Places
Category:Fishing communities in Ireland
Category:Fishing communities in Northern Ireland
Category:Ports and harbours of Northern Ireland
Ringsend do
Seas
North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) do
Celtic Sea to claim
Waterways
Settlements
waterfronts (bays, harbours, piers, quays, marinas)
use Coastal landforms of Ireland
Burtonport check
Dublin quays tagged
Bull Wall East wALL Great South Wall Bull Island Port of Waterford
Shannon Foynes Port company / authority
Mariners' Church, Dún Laoghaire
Lighthouses and Beacons
use List of lighthouses in Ireland List of lighthouses in Ireland rather than a manual list - just to catch all - will drop
History of lighthouses not ours - too global
Lightvessels in Ireland out of date
Galley Head Lighthouse station
Galley Head Lighthouse station
Rotten Island lighthouse not tagged
Boat designs
SB18 or the Sea Scouts Standard Design - nothing
Ships
to be checked
HMS Bluebell (1915) <~ claim
MV Ardenia freight ferry 1977 - claim and - (irish sea 1996-2002)
Tullaghmurray Lass imar - prawn fisher all 3 lost
HMS Riviera do - as , cross channel packet ship SS Riviera
TSS Duke of Clarence 1892 do
HSC Jaume II (redirect from HSC SeaCat Rapide)
MS Masarrah AKA MS Stena Hibernia aka St Columba
HSC Master Jet (redirect from HSC Sea Express 1)
MS European Mariner no claim
MS Baltic Ferry none
ancient
German
SM U-111 not for imar
SM U-96 not for imar
Irish Naval Service
issues
Long Éireannach tiny stub, drop??
Irish Naval Service Commissioned Rank Insignia ok
Irish Naval Service Enlisted Rank Insignia ok
Irish neutrality during World War II not
Plan W ww2 ok
ships
LÉ James Joyce (P62) not tagged yet
LÉ Samuel Beckett (P61) not tagged
class
Samuel Beckett-class OPV nottgged
HMS
there must be more of interest to us
Age of Sail
Nuestra Señora del Socorro - armada - no article
Nonoalca not yet- http://vimeo.com/8058120 - single-handed Atlantic crossing - inadequate -inappropriate
ships which transported "convicts" to Australia after the 1798 rebellion.
Lightships
Mercantile Marine
Ro Ro
MV Muirneag ro-ro 1979 - to claim
MS Clipper Pennant ro ro - 20007 - to claim
MS Clipper Point - ro-ro 2008 - to claim
MS Riverdance - roro 1977 - claimed by imar
MS Moondance - roro - 1978 - to claim
MS Seatruck Pace roro 2009 - do
MS Seatruck Panorama roro 2007 - do
MS European Mariner roro 2001 - do
MS Celtic Star roro 2010 - imar
MS Norcape roro 1979
MS Norcape roro 1979
MF Via Mare do - ro-ro 1976
MS European Envoy do - roro 1998
HSC High Speed Craft
HSC Hellenic Wind (redirect from HSC SuperSeaCat Two) -claim
RMS Royal Adelaide (1838) PS - 150 died
SS Armenian why imar? belfast built perhaps
SS Brussels irish sea ferry
SS Connemara 97 died
SS Noemijulia = Irish Hazel
SS Sirius (1837) London to Cork ferry PS
events
Category:Maritime incidents in Ireland
rochdale and prince of wales
wolfe tone landing - bantry longboat
Howth gun-running tagged
Larne gun-running not tagged
other gun running
others
Irish Sea fixed crossing not tagged
The Custom House not tagged
Leave these for now
antiquity, myth and legend
Norse–Gaels (redirect from Norse-Irish)
Benjamin Hudson writer He specializes in the history of Celtic-speaking peoples in the British Isles in the Early and High Middle Ages, and in the Norse-Gaelic Irish Sea region of the same period.
Paul Dunbavin atlantis in irish sea?
Norse–Gaels do
Ímar]
Grania: She-King of the Irish Seas
Ragnall ua Ímair to claim?
Lir celtic sea god - ok
Llŷr welsh lir
Category:Voyagers in Celtic mythology
The Voyage of Snedgus and Mac Riagla
Dropped
Dropped People
Éric Tabarly (category People lost at sea) -dropped -forget