Remembering the Armada, the annual festival that commemorates the Spanish Armada’s history, has been launched at City Hall. A special 40 year photo exhibition of the Armada wrecks at Streedagh Beach ...
A Spanish Armada photo exhibition showcasing previously unseen material is now open at City Hall in Sligo. It showcases photography and video material of two important Armada discoveries at Streedagh ...
In 1987 a small team of people with an interest in the general field of archaeology published the first issue of Archaeology Ireland. It has been published every quarter since then. Archaeology ...
It is a unique historic building said to be built from sunken Spanish Armada ships that washed up on the Norfolk shore.
In the Western consciousness, there are two main narratives of Spain’s attempted invasion of England in 1588. The first and most dominant in the Anglophone world can be characterized as the Protestant ...
On Sept. 21, 1588, a savage storm lashed the western coast of Ireland. As the gale intensified, three bulky ships ran aground on the sands of Streedagh Strand, north of Sligo. Part of a formidable ...
Moville native Fr. Michael Keaveney has passed away at the age of 98. Incredibly, he was a priest for more than 74 years, serving during some of the worst years of the Troubles, but he’ll be best ...
Readers who want a fast-paced account of how Elizabeth’s navy, led by such captains as Drake, Howard, and Frobisher, managed to defeat the Spanish Armada in battles fought in the English Channel, ...
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