| The ports of the Irish 
      and Celtic Seas along with their immediate hinterlands are a vast treasure 
      trove of maritime heritage. Whilst generations of ships and seafarers have 
      long passed on the buildings and other general infrastructure often remain 
      providing a tangible reminder of the past. Some of  these 
      remains are preserved, quite often as features of a dockside redevelopment 
      - though sometimes out of context, however, many more are quietly allowed 
      to decay. Therefore, it remains possible to search out and record many of 
      the links with our maritime past before they fall to the demolition 
      contractor or developer.  This Irish Sea Shipping 
      sub-site, you will not find many ships, unless they form part of a picture 
      - however you will still find much of maritime interest.  Maritime Heritage - 
      Irish and Celtic Seas aims to encourage visitors to look at more than the 
      ships the next time they visit a port and record architecture, signs, 
      quayside fittings - they may be there today - but will they still be there 
      tomorrow? |