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Hi, I have a number of medical problems, includingparkinsons,
and cannot contribute as I would like to.
I might occasionally check in
I am no longer a director of the National Maritime Museum. I am less involved with[1] 'an on-line resource for Irish Maritime History'.
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Since then, I created:
Sunday 8 May 2011
read[2] for the story of the original Lugnad.
This fifth century stone, in the shape of a boat's rudder,
marks the grave of Lugnad, helmsman to St Patrick.
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