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Cork Harbour Entrance Tide Clock.

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Cork Harbour Entrance Tide Clock.

Cork Harbour (Irish: Cuan Chorcaí) is a natural harbour and river estuary at the mouth of the River Lee in County Cork, Ireland.

The harbour has been a working port and a strategic defensive hub for centuries, and it has been one of Ireland’s major employment hubs since the early 1900s. Traditional heavy industries have waned since the late 20th century, with the likes of the closure of Irish Steel in Haulbowline and shipbuilding at Verolme. It still has major and strategic significance in energy generation, shipping, refining and pharmaceuticals.

Cork Harbour contains a number of islands of various sizes, some of which are connected to the mainland by bridges.

The Lower Harbour has a number of towns around its shores. On the southwestern shore is Crosshaven. The eastern shore is less densely populated, but has two villages Whitegate and Aghada, both home to power plants.

Our chart runs from the Whitegate refinery in the North, to Ringabella Bay in the South and features:

  • Heavy duty professionally printed canvas.
  • Solid-Wood frame.
  • Size is 250 mm x 250 mm  and 45mm deep.
  • Shows features along the coast.

 

For any devoted fans of the Cork coastline, this has to be the most useful and gift for birthdays,weddings, significant events and Christmas!

The clock ships with full instructions on how to set and how to read a tide clock.

 

This is not a navigation device.

Description

Cork Harbour Entrance Tide Clock.

Cork Harbour (Irish: Cuan Chorcaí) is a natural harbour and river estuary at the mouth of the River Lee in County Cork, Ireland.

The harbour has been a working port and a strategic defensive hub for centuries, and it has been one of Ireland’s major employment hubs since the early 1900s. Traditional heavy industries have waned since the late 20th century, with the likes of the closure of Irish Steel in Haulbowline and shipbuilding at Verolme. It still has major and strategic significance in energy generation, shipping, refining and pharmaceuticals.

Cork Harbour contains a number of islands of various sizes, some of which are connected to the mainland by bridges.

The Lower Harbour has a number of towns around its shores. On the southwestern shore is Crosshaven. The eastern shore is less densely populated, but has two villages Whitegate and Aghada, both home to power plants.

Our chart runs from the Whitegate refinery in the North, to Ringabella Bay in the South and features:

  • Heavy duty professionally printed canvas.
  • Solid-Wood frame.
  • Size is 250 mm x 250 mm  and 45mm deep.
  • Shows features along the coast.

 

For any devoted fans of the Cork coastline, this has to be the most useful and gift for birthdays,weddings, significant events and Christmas!

The clock ships with full instructions on how to set and how to read a tide clock.

 

This is not a navigation device.

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Frame Colour

Black, White

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