School: Presentation Brothers' School, Cóbh

Location:
Cóbh, Co. Cork
Teacher:
An Bráthair Ó Doghair
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0385, Page 367

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0385, Page 367

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  2. Daunt's Rock is situated five miles and a half southwest of Roches Point. The Rock is guarded by a lightship which displays a huge light every night and can be seen for miles around. During foggy weather a siren is sounded every minute. Up to some years ago a minute-gun was fired but since the siren was installed this has been discarded. During the month of October 1896 there was a violent storm on the Southern Irish Coast. The hurricane was so violent that the Daunt's Rock Lightship the "Puffin" was sunk at her mooring and all hands perished. She was salvaged the following year by Mr Ensor a famous Cobh salvage Engineer. She was then towed into Harbour and beached at Rushbrooke Docks.
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