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Si and TTNY. If you chaps want a really lively night out, invite Leesa!!
I'll look forward to a pint from ya Si, and if you can pronounce Grúdlann Gheata Naomh Séamuis with a good Irish brogue, Ill even buy ya a pint of the Black Stuff back, lol.
Hopefully if this Covid situation improves it might even be an opportunity for some of us posters to meet up at an INFA roadshow in 2021.
I'd only be prepared to have a jar with any of you folks though on the condition certain words weren't part of the craic. Those words would include license, marine, gas, riverfort, Lisa, Portland, Babccck or wind turbines (cause the correct term is obviously big wurley windmills).
(I reserve the right to add other words to the conversation exclusions and also the right to delete some of the above depending on developments).
Always nice to have a bit of proper history to a stock you hold as most are just blips.
If i'm ever over that way I'ld love to go up North to Belfast and take it all in.
Have extended family in Bray, so although we, as a family, have been over several times don't think I've been further north than Grúdlann Gheata Naomh Séamuis. Yeah, that place . The source of many a good and bad night. :)
Thanks for the links, Si.
The S S Nomadic was a ship built by Harland and Wolff way back in 1911. This boat was used as a tender for the Titanic and has also had a very interesting existence since then, being used in both World wars and quite a few other ventures.
It was brought back to Belfast in 2006 and restored by H & W in 2011. It's also been announced a few days ago that the Nomadic is indeed having further work completed on it this month by H & W.
Made in H & W Belfast, restored in H & W Belfast and now being maintained by H & W Belfast. It's a 100 year plus history like this that makes this shipyard the very special place it is today.
I've popped the link on from the Historic Ships website mentioning the work being done and also the website for the actual S S Nomadic. I've also posted the actual S S Nomadic website for anyone interested in the actual boat.
It's a great tour btw on the Nomadic if anyone's ever over in Belfast here. It's berthed in Belfast docks beside the Titanic Visitor Attraction and also in the shadow of Samson & Goliath.
https://www.nationalhistoricships.org.uk/news/shipshape/harland-wolff-back-board-ss-nomadic
https://www.nomadicbelfast.com/