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Connemara

Shipwreck

Why this matters

The *Connemara* was a steam railway passenger ferry that sank in 1916 in Northern Ireland, likely due to collision or grounding. It was lost with no reported casualties, and its wreck lies in 3–6 metres of water, partially buried but still visible as a 2-metre-high, splayed hull.

What is recorded here

The official Northern Ireland wreck record identifies Connemara as Steam railway passenger ferry. It was lost in 1916. Recorded depth: 3-6m. Recorded condition: 2m high, hully splayed out.
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