DUBLIN DOCKLANDS

MERCHANT MARINE MEMORIAL

IRISH MERCHANT SHIPS LOST IN WORLD WAR TWO.

MUNSTER (Captain William James Paisley) mined and sunk in Liverpool Bay
2 February 1940-no casualties

CITY OF LIMERICK (Captain, R. Ferguson) sunk by air attack 700 miles west of Ushant.
15 July 1940 2 dead

MEATH (Captain T. MacFarlane) mined and sunk off Holyhead .
16 August 1940 1 dead

LUIMNEACH (Captain E. Jones) sunk by gunfire from U-46 in Bay of Biscay
4 September 1940 no casualites

KERRY HEAD (Captain C. Drummond) bombed and sunk with all hands off Cape Clear.
22 October 1940 12 dead

ARDMORE (Captain T. Ford) missing on passage Cork to Fishguard.
11 November 1940 24 dead

ISOLDA (Captain A. Bestic) bombed and sunk by German aircraft off Wexford Coast
19 December 1940 6 dead, 7 wounded

INNISFALLEN (Captain G. Rrth) mined and sunk in River Mersey.
21 December 1940 4 dead

ST. FINTAN (Captain N. Hendry) bombed and sunk by German aircraft of Welsh Coast.
22 March 1941 9 dead

CLONLARA (Captain J. Reynolds) torpedoed and sunk whilst in convoy 0G71 in Bay of Biscay
22 August 1941 11 dead

CITY OF WATERFORD (Captain T. Alpin) sunk whilst in convoy 0G74 in North Atlantic.
19 September 1941 5 dead

CITY OF BREMEN (Captain G. Bryan) sunk by German aircraft in Bay of Biscay
2 June 1942 no casualites

IRISH PINE (Captain M. O'Neill) torpedoed and sunk in North Atlantic by U-608.
15 November1942 33 dead

KYLECLARE (Captain A. Hamilton) torpedoed and sunk in Bay of Biscay by J-456
23 February 1943 18 dead

IRISH OAK (Capatin E. Jones) torpedoed and sunk in North Atlantic by U607
15 May 1942 no casualites

CYMRIC (Captain C. CASSEDY) missing on passage Ardrossan to Lisbon.
22 March 1944 11 dead

MERCHANT MARINE MEEMORIAL IN DUBLIN DOCKLANDS [1939 - 1945]
MERCHANT MARINE MEEMORIAL IN DUBLIN DOCKLANDS [1939 - 1945]

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