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'Jeanie Johnston' docks in Derry

Visitors to Derry's quay enjoyed a taste of history yesterday when replica famine ship 'Jeanie Johnston' sailed in for an unscheduled stop.

Ongoing repair work at Rathmullan quay made a scheduled stopover at the Co. Donegal dock impossible but Derry's Port and Harbour Commission was quick to invite the tall ship to the city for a second time.

"It's great to have the opportunity to let the people of Derry see such a magnificent vessel again," said Assistant Harbour Master Bill Martin.

The ship's captain, Dermot Kavanagh, said he was "delighted" to be accommodated in Derry.

"I hope that people from both Derry and Donegal can come here to see the ship."

The vessel, a copy of a 19th century sailing ship, operates as a sail training vessel, a Famine History Museum, and a corporate entertainment venue.

The ship enjoyed a steady stream of visitors when the top deck was open to the public from 2pm to 5pm yesterday.

Mayor Gerard Diver, said that it was a real privilege to have such a beautiful and historical ship visit the city.

"The Jeannie Johnston represents an era when ships played a vital role for trade and travel and is a fantastic replication of these 19th century sailing ships," he said. "Our city is thrilled to play host to this wonderful vessel even for this short time and hope that the crew enjoy their brief stay and the warm hospitality of the city while here. We also have the Cruise ship the Christina Regina berthing at Queen's Quay early on Wednesday morning and boating enthusiasts will no doubt enjoy the sight of these two very different ships docked side by side. It will be an impressive sight."


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Thursday 09 February 2012

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