Jun
12
2013
By John Tierney
1 min to read
Location
Ireland
51° 52' 2.8452" N, 8° 21' 5.3928" W
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IE
After a day of recording in St. Mary's graveyard in Passage West Jim Murphy suggested we pay a visit to the old church graveyard in Ardmore townland about 1 km to the west. Jim is a maritime historian whose book ‘Salt Water and Rust in their Blood – Passage West, Lower Harbour and the Sea’ makes a strong case for the high tourism potential of maritime heritage in Ireland in general and Cork harbour in particular. The maritime families of Passage West and the Lower Harbour travelled the world and their ancestors are scattered far and wide, many of whom have been travelling back to Passage West in recent times to see where 'they came from'.
![Waltie and Jim with one of the rare timber grave memorials](http://historicgraves.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/Medium/nodes-images/some-wooden-grave-memorials-passage-west-cork/dsc00030.jpg)
We always say that the history of a parish is in its graveyards - in Passage West this is confirmed with the maritime wood and ironworking trades being present in a rare combination. Without the research of Jim and Waltie these rare finds would not have been made!
This work is being done as part of a SECAD funded community led project in collaboration with Cork County Council.
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