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Gary Paine looks at the history surrounding that momentous day on February 1st 1821, when Greystones got its very fist coast guard station...
Admiralty coast guard stations map 1858 GARY PAINE 1FEB21 8Architectural drawings of Greystones Coast Guard Station 1873 GARY PAINE 1FEB21 9Captain Casement coast guard inspector Roger Caseent brother 1925Coast guard cottages on Trafalgar Road GARY PAINE 1FEB21 7Coast guard station before Holy Rosary was built GARY PAINE 1FEB21 10Coast guards launching their boat GARY PAINE 1FEB21 5Coast guards outside Greystones CG Station 1890s GARY PAINE 1FEB21 1Crew with Coast Guards early 1900sGreystones-Coast-Guards-c1890-Paine-Collection-BoostedGreystones-Coast-Guards-c1890-Paine-ColourisedGreystones-Coast-Guards-c1890-Paine-EnhancedOil portrait John Doyle (1793-1855) GARY PAINE 1FEB21 6Ordnance Survey 1838 Coast Guard Station Blacklion Gary Paine 1FEB21 GARY PAINE 1FEB21 3Peter Doyle's Cove Cafe later his cobbler shop and Coast Guard HutThomas Lamb Wood 1st Feb 1821 entry in Establishment Book of Preventive Waterguard GARY PAINE 1FEB21 2Two coast guards on duty in watch house in the 19th century GARY PAINE 1FEB21 12Uniformed coast guard officer watching the shore in the 19th century GARY PAINE 1FEB21 4