Industrial Heritage
Thanks to the College of Industrial Engineers for helping us spread the knowledge of the industrial history of Vigo
Thanks to the College of Industrial Engineers for helping us spread the knowledge of the industrial history of Vigo
In the Museum of the Sea of Galicia (Vigo, Spain), Pádraig Ó Duinnín and Liam Holden began a few weeks ago the evaluation of the needs for the repair of the pilgrim boat, symbol of the Camino by sea to
Danny, Breanndán, Liam and Glen Hansard, who replaced Breanndán Pháid the third year, rowed chasing his dream. Meanwhile, the filmmaker Dónal Ó Ceilleachair, from Anú Pictures (www.anupictures.com), filmed more than two hundred hours for the ninety-eight minutes of the movie ‘The
The pilgrim passport, the Saint James’ Shell; notes to give notice of the journey, the boat of tents… The foundations of the ‘Camino by sea’
Five years ago the adventure began close to Dublin’s Saint James’ Gate. Deirdre Lillis, Leslie Rankin, Stephanie O’Donnell and Turlough O’Donnell, members of The Camino Society Ireland, were there to present the Credential (“Pilgrim Passport”) to the crew. And Danny,
The Irish pilgrims who rowed out from Dublin to Santiago, Pádraig Ó Duinnín and Liam Holden, were received by Alejandro Diéguez and Manuel Lara, two of the founders of Buxa, accompanied by Paz Lorenzo, director of B&B Praia de Santabaia.
We present in the Museum of the Sea of Galicia, in Vigo, the cultural project ‘Camino by sea’. It begins with the repair of the naomhóg ‘Naomh Gobnait’, a traditional boat in which four Irishmen came rowing from Dublin to