As an island, Ireland has always been dependent on its sea ports as gateways to the outside world and the global trade. Natural harbours as Cork, Galway and Bantry, trans-shipment centres as Dublin and Belfast or fishing ports as Dunmore East and Howth - they are all part of the manifold history of the ports of Ireland. Reprint of the third edition from 1858.
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Anthony Marmion, The ancient and modern history of the maritime ports of Ireland (London, 1855), p. 558. * Factory returns, p. 10, H.C. 1850 (745), xlii, 464; p. 9, H.C. 1878–9 (324), lov, 209. * Letter to The Times, 3 Oct. 1864.
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