The following are Arklow Schooners
WW2
editName | Built | in Arklow | left Arklow | Demise | Fate | builder | owner | width=33%|Career | Notes |
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Agnes Craig 88705 |
1884 | 1912 | 1952 | 1952 | broken up | Ferguson & Baird, Connah's Quay | Kearon & Tyrrll | ||
Antelope |
1885 | 1898 | Wexford Dockyard Company | L O'Toole | Traded with Black Sea and with Newfoundland
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Last ship built in Wexford | |||
Cymric |
1893 | 1907 | 1944 | 1944 | vanished with all hands, en route to Lisbon | W Thomas of Amlwch | R Hall | Q-ship in WWI | |
de Wadden |
1917 | 1922 | 1961; | Waterhuizen, Holland | Last Arklow-owned Sailing schooner | ||||
Gaelic |
1898 | 1923 | 1952 | 1952 | Lost on Frenchman's Rock, Melmore Head, Donegal | Q-ship in WWI | |||
Happy Harry |
1894 | 1921 | |||||||
Harvest King |
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Invermore |
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James Postlethwaite |
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JT&S |
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Mary B Mitchell |
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ME Johnson |
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Venturer |
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William Ashburner |
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Windermere |
Rest
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editFood consumption, per capita, in Calories[1] | ||||
year | Ireland | Britain | France | Germany |
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1934/38 | 3,109 | 3,042 | 2,714 | 2,921 |
1946/47 | 3,059 | 2,854 | 2,424 | 1,980 |
References
edit- ^ Food and Agricultural Organisation, Draft Report: European Programmes of Agricultural Reconstruction and Development (Washington 1948), pages: 47-51, Table 9.