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Jeanie Johnston
Jeanie JohnstonDublin, Ireland One of Ireland’s most famous ships is the Jeanie Johnston which is moored off the Custom House Quay in Dublin along the River Liffey. It is a replica of the three masted barque that was originally built … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1847, Canada, Custom House Quay, Dublin, Famine ship, Great Famine, Historic Tall Sailing ships, Ireland, Jeanie Johnson, Jeanie Johnston, John Donovan, John Munn, Kerry County, Potato Famine, Quebec, River Liffey, ships, three masted barque, Tralee merchants
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