For centuries, Tramore Bay in County Waterford has held an infamous reputation as a graveyard of ships. The most famous of the wrecks being that of the Sea Horse transport, which was driven into the bay and shipwrecked in a storm, almost two hundred years ago, on 30 January 1816.
Chart of Tramore Bay
Saturday 31 October 2015
Eliza, December 1856
About
nine o’clock on Wednesday night, the brig Eliza, from Lanelly for Cork, was
driven ashore at Tramore strand. Crew saved. - Waterford Mail.[1]
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