A new free exhibition titled “Shipwrecks of Dublin Bay” will open in Dublin and highlight 900 known shipwrecks in the bay. According to reports, the exhibition is scheduled to run from June 18 to September 18 this year. The initiative focuses on documenting and presenting information about maritime wrecks in Dublin Bay, which span different periods and involve ships that are recorded as known wreck sites. The event is described as an exhibition available to the public at no cost, with dates spanning the summer months to encourage seasonal visitor attendance. The published information centers on the exhibition’s purpose—raising awareness of the bay’s shipwreck history—and the timeframe during which members of the public can view the displays. No additional details about specific exhibits, locations within the venue, or programming beyond the dates are provided in the available summaries.
Free exhibition to highlight 900 known shipwrecks in Dublin Bay
A new free exhibition titled “Shipwrecks of Dublin Bay” will open in Dublin and highlight 900 known shipwrecks in the bay. According to reports, the exhibition is scheduled to run from June 18 to Sept...
- A free public exhibition called “Shipwrecks of Dublin Bay” is announced.
- The exhibition runs from June 18 to September 18 this year.
- It highlights 900 known shipwrecks in Dublin Bay.
- The information provided specifies the exhibition dates and its free entry format.
The Shipwrecks of Dublin Bay exhibition will run between June 18 and September 18 this year
19 hours agoThe Shipwrecks of Dublin Bay exhibition will run between June 18 and September 18 this year
19 hours ago
How to watch England vs Ghana: kickoff time and viewing details
Multiple outlets provide viewing guidance for the upcoming England vs Ghana match, focusing on kickoff time and how fans...
Archaeologists uncover musket balls and earthworks from the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill
Archaeologists report new discoveries from a dig at the site associated with the 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill in Boston. M...
Murder investigation launched after 14-year-old girl’s body found in Blaina, Wales
Police in Wales launch a murder investigation after a body is found in a park in Blaina, Gwent. Multiple outlets report...