Diving German WW1 minelaying submarine UC-42.
Propeller boss of one of WW1 sub UC-42's propellors. She lies sunk approx 5nm south of Roches Point. Photo ©Timmy Carey
Sidescan sonar image of Wreck of 1692 (to be confirmed) discovered by Carroll O'Donoghue, owner/operator of HARPY, in 2015.
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Wreck-diving off the Old Head of Kinsale
Commercial Divers working on undersea pipes outside Kinsale harbour.
Recovering Diver after ascent from Lusitania wreck.
Sunset in Kinsale, pictured from the quays.
This tug boat, (at time of writing registered in Guernsey), was the official tug to the Royal yacht "Britannia".
The tug was the first to be commissioned with the then latest Crossley gearbox. The tug was found in a dilapidated, sunken condition in the Bristol channel and through a long, arduous and almost single-handed labour it was saved and restored to it's present condition.
It was berthed at Kinsale from 2001 to 2002 and received some help in it's ongoing restoration from local and retired seagoing personnel. In August 2002 it moved back to Southampton from where it was visiting other nearby ports
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