The Ilen on the River Thames in London PIC: Claire Frew
IRELAND'S last timber-built cargo ship has arrived in London after setting off from Limerick.
The Ilen has birthed at St Katharine Docks in the shadow of Tower Bridge after a 750-nautical mile voyage from Steamboat Quay in Limerick city.
The 96 year-old cargo ketch is in London to take part in a special event to celebrate Anglo-Irish trade and cultural links.
Actor Jeremy Irons and his wife Sinead Cusack were among the guests joining the crew of the Ilen in London after it berthed.
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— Ilen Marine School (@ilenproject) May 3, 2022
Gary MacMahon of the Ilen Marine School and the vessel's skipper said: "The purpose of this voyage is to celebrate the ancient cultural and trading relationship between the two port cities.
"It is the culmination of a series of voyages - the Kingship voyages – to many of the Irish towns and cities that have grown from medieval walled settlements built on tidal river estuaries.
"Limerick and London are both highly evolved metropolitan bastions of maritime and riverine heritage and they share a long history."
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Since its re-construction and launch in 2018, the Limerick-registered Ilen has voyaged over 10,000 nautical miles – across the North Atlantic to Greenland and to most of Ireland’s significant ports.
Built in Baltimore in West Cork in 1926, the ketch served for over 70 years, transporting cargo between the Falkland Islands before being brought back to Ireland 20 years ago and restored by a team led by Limerick man MacMahon.
It now serves as a community educational platform.
A picturesque scene at the docks today taken by dock master, Mark. #skdocks #londonmarina @ilenproject #historicdocks pic.twitter.com/sjInuXjd4b
— St Katharine Docks Marina (@StKatsMarina) May 5, 2022
The Ilen will remain berthed in London’s docklands until May 14, with the hope that further commercial and cultural collaborations can be arranged.
The cultural event, also attended by Mayor of Limerick, Cllr Daniel Butler, and Alison Gowman, Sheriff of the City of London, was supported by Limerick City & County Council, Limerick Civic Trust, University of Limerick, Tourism Ireland, the Irish Embassy to the UK and the Falklands Islands government.
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