Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

Humble works for humble people, a history of the fishery piers of Co. Galway and North Clare, 1800-1922, Noël P. Wilkins

Label
Humble works for humble people, a history of the fishery piers of Co. Galway and North Clare, 1800-1922, Noël P. Wilkins
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Humble works for humble people
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Noël P. Wilkins
Sub title
a history of the fishery piers of Co. Galway and North Clare, 1800-1922
Summary
This fully illustrated book explores the history of the fishery piers and harbours of Galway and north Clare. A testament to these structures as feats of engineering, it is also a riveting account of the human aspect that shadowed their construction; a beautiful rendering of the maritime activities that gave life to the Wild Atlantic Way - kelp-making, fishing, turf distribution, and sea-borne trade. Humble Works for Humble People nurtures the retelling of human stories surrounding the piers, giving voice to the unacknowledged legacy of the lives that were their making. The Office of Public Works, the Congested Districts Board, foreign financial support, humanitarian efforts, controversies and conflict - these are all features of the piers and harbours' development and preservation. Humble Works for Humble People is a vital contribution to the maritime history of Galway, Clare and of Ireland in general; an overlooked but culturally rich facet of Irish history
Target audience
adult
Content