Restoring Old Mariners' Church
(now the Maritime Museum)

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Hi, I have a number of medical problems, including parkinsons,
and cannot contribute as I would like to.
I might occasionally check in


I am no longer a director of the National Maritime Museum. I am less involved with [1] 'an on-line resource for Irish Maritime History'.


This user is a member of WikiProject Irish Maritime.
This user has been on Wikipedia for 19 years and 9 months.
I made my first edit on Wikipedia on 1 March 2005
on 10 August 2005, I created my first two articles: the Belfast Blitz and Series B Banknotes (Ireland).
"Dublin Memorial"
"Belfast Commemoration"
"3rd Sunday in November"
"2nd Sunday in May"

Since then, I created:

Sunday 8 May 2011


"Lugnad's Stone"

read [2] for the story of the original Lugnad.

This fifth century stone, in the shape of a boat's rudder,
marks the grave of Lugnad, helmsman to St Patrick.



Useful links


I need to revisit: User:Lugnad/Admit | User:Lugnad/Cymric (schooner) | User:Lugnad/EditCounterOptIn.js | User:Lugnad/People | User:Lugnad/Sandbox | User:Lugnad/bewley | User:Lugnad/cil | User:Lugnad/icons | User:Lugnad/isl | User:Lugnad/maritime | User:Lugnad/naval commanders | User:Lugnad/people | User:Lugnad/sandbox | User:Lugnad/sandbox2 | User:Lugnad/timeline | User:Lugnad/vector.js