Rigged model, of an Irish Curragh (register No. KERRY.1937), unsigned, Ireland, 1930-1937. This sea-going boat, made from a wooden framework covered with tarred cloth, were used on the west coast of Ireland. They were generally propelled by oars and larger curraghs were fitted with a mast and a lug-sail. Rigged model of an Irish curragh 1930-1937
Model of an Irish curragh from Galway Bay. This sea-going boat, made from a wooden framework covered with tarred cloth, are used on the west coast of Ireland. They were generally propelled by oars and larger curraghs were fitted with a mast and a lug-sail. Scale None given Model of an Irish curragh from Galway Bay. This sea-going boat 1930-1934
Model of a small curragh from Aran. Made by Professor D'Arcy W. Thompson. This sea-going boat, made from a wooden framework covered with tarred cloth, are used on the west coast of Ireland. They were generally propelled by oars and larger curraghs were fitted with a mast and a lug-sail. Scale None given Model of a small curragh from Aran. Made by Professor D'Arcy W. Thompson 1930-1935
Model of a large Curragh, from the Aran Islands. Made by Mr J.H. Craine. This sea-going boat, made from a wooden framework covered with tarred cloth, are used on the west coast of Ireland. They were generally propelled by oars and larger curraghs were fitted with a mast and a lug-sail. Scale None given Model of a large curragh from the Aran Islands 1930-1934
Model of a Donegal Curragh from Mulroy Bay. Made and purchased for the museum by Mr J.H. Craine. This sea-going boat, made from a wooden framework covered with tarred cloth, are used on the west coast of Ireland. They were generally propelled by oars and larger curraghs were fitted with a mast and a lug-sail. Scale None given Model of a Donegal Curragh from Mulroy Bay. Made and purchased for the museum by Mr J.H. Craine 1925-1932