Talk:Tramore

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[edit] Website & Other

Just to let you know, the "tramore.ie" website is very outdated and is no longer in operation. I have changed the link to a newer one "www.discovertramore.ie".

Iv read the article, and there are some grammer and heading changes that need to be done. Ill work on this later, and add more to the history of the town.

Cheers. Sully 21:31, 4 October 2007 (UTC)

Forgot about this. Going to revise the article where appropriate shortly. Discover Tramore link was removed as it was considered commerical, which is not the case. It might be more appropriate to have the Discover Tramore as an external link, and the town council website as the town website link though? --Sully (talk) 01:51, 7 June 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Sea Horse Tragedy

Ha! Tramore has possibly more shipwrecks than any other bay in Ireland. Absolutely dozens going back hundreds of years. I dont know where to get a good reference but the doctors above the chemist on Main Street has several old old maps on the wall including the wrecks going all the way back. Easily around forty or more peacetime wrecks! "The Bay of Shipwrecks"
ThisMunkey (talk) 23:21, 29 February 2008 (UTC) I just will add this in case some one has or I can get these:-

  • Shipwrecks of the Irish Coast, 1105-1993"

by Edward J Bourke (ISBN 0-9523027-0-5).

  • Shipwrecks of the Irish Coast, Volume 2,

932-1997" by the same author (ISBN 0-9523027-1-3)
ThisMunkey (talk) 23:36, 29 February 2008 (UTC)