- Valentia Island
Valentia Island ( _ga. Dairbhre) is one of
Europe 's westernmost inhabited locations, lying off theIveragh Peninsula in the southwest ofCounty Kerry in Ireland. It is linked to the mainland by a bridge atPortmagee , as well as by aferry which sails fromReenard Point to Knightstown, theisland 's main settlement. The permanent population of the island is 650, and the island is approximately 11 km long by 3 km wide.History
Valentia was the [http://www.sil.si.edu/digitalcollections/hst/atlantic-cable/SIL4-004-093a.jpgeastern terminal] of the first commercially viable
transatlantic telegraph cable . The first attempt in 1857 [http://atlantic-cable.com/Books/1857Isaac/index.htm] to land a cable from Ballycarbery Strand on the mainland just east of Valentia Island ended in disappointment. Subsequent failures of cables landed at Knightstown in 1858 and Foilhommerum Bay in 1865 finally resulted in commercially viable transatlantic telegraph communications from Foilhommerum Bay in 1866. Transatlantic telegraph cables operated from Valentia Island for one hundred years until Western Union International terminated its cable operations in 1966.Prior to the transatlantic telegraph, American longitude measurements had a 2800 foot uncertainty with respect to European longitudes. Because of the importance of accurate longitudes to safe navigation, the U.S. Coast Survey mounted a longitude expedition in 1866 to link longitudes in the United States accurately to the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. Dr. Benjamin A. Gould, Jr. and his partner Mr. A. T. Mosman reached Valentia on
2 October 1866 . They built a temporary longitude observatory immediately adjacent to the Foilhommerum Cable Station to facilitate synchronized longitude observations with Heart's Content, Newfoundland. After many rainy and cloudy days, the first transatlantic longitude signals were exchanged between Foilhommerum and Hearts's Content onOctober 24 ,1866 .In
1993 , an undergraduate geology student discovered fossilisedtetrapod trackways, footprints in mud preserved inDevonian rocks on the north coast of the island. About 385 million years ago, a primitivevertebrate passed along a muddy shoreline in the equatorial swampland that is now southwestern Ireland and left prints as if in wet concrete. The prints were preserved by silt overlying them, and were converted to rock over the ages. The Valentia Island trackways are among the oldest signs of vertebrate life on land and have been studied extensively by the paleontologist Dr Stössel.Places of interest
The combined features and history of the island make it an attractive tourist destination, easily accessible from the popular
Ring of Kerry route.
*Geokaun Mountain and Fogher Cliffs : the highest mountain on Valentia Island and the seacliffs of 600ft. on its northern face.
*On the northeast of the island stands modest Glanleam House amid its famoussub-tropical gardens; protected byshelterbelt s from Atlantic gales and never touched by frost, these gardens provide the mildestmicroclimate in Ireland. Starting in the 1830s, Sir Peter George Fitzgerald, the 19thKnight of Kerry (1808 – 1880) [http://www.proni.gov.uk/records/private/fitzger.htm] , planted these gardens and stocked them with a unique collection of rare and tender plants from the southern hemisphere, normally grown under glass inIreland . The gardens are laid out in a naturalistic style as a series of walks. There are plants from South America, Australia, New Zealand (the tallesttree fern s in Europe), Chile, and Japan. The gardens are memorialized in a selected golden-variegated "Luma apiculata" "Glanleam Gold" that originated as a sport in the garden. The gardens are open to the public.
*Attractions on the island also include agrotto with a statue of the Virgin Mary, in a recently reopened slate quarry that provided slates for the UK's Houses of Parliament.
*There is also a fascinating Heritage Centre [http://vhc.cablehistory.org/] which tells the story of the Geology, Human, Natural and Industrial History of the island, with exhibits on the Cable Station, the Marine Radio Station and theRNLI lifeboat.port
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Valentia Young Islanders GAA is the localGaelic Athletic Association club.People
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Viscount Valentia is thecourtesy title in theBritish peerage of theEarl of Mountnorris ; and references to Valentia appear in the Earl's former lands inWorcestershire ,England .
*Valentia is the home of formerGaelic football er,Mick O'Connell and the birthplace of John J "Scéilig" O'Kelly, theSinn Féin politician.
*It is also considered home toMug Ruith , a powerful blinddruid inIrish mythology .
*The American solo rock climbing genius Michael Reardon met an untimely death onJuly 13 2007 at the Fogher Sea Cliffs of Valentia Island. Ironically not as the result of a fall. He was swept out to sea after posing for photographer Damon Corso at the cliff base following a successful solo climb.ee also
External links
* [http://vhc.cablehistory.org Valentia Heritage Centre]
* [http://indigo.ie/~cguiney/valentia.html Valentia Island]
* [http://www.theroseoftralee.ie/locations/ringofkerry/valentiaisland.htm Travel Info]
* [http://www.gsi.ie/workgsi/heritage/igh/sites/valentia/track.htm The Tetrapod Trackways]
* [http://beck.library.emory.edu/iln/browse.php?id=iln47.1327.008 The Laying of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable]
* [http://www.atlantic-cable.com/Article/CableTrail/index.htm Telegraph Cable History Trail]
* [http://www.atlantic-cable.com/Article/CableTrail/ValentiaHC/index.htm Cable History at the Valentia Heritage Centre]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=fyCqJ8-BBMAC&pg=PA88&dq=foilhommerum#PPA90,M1 Submarine Telegraphs, Their History, Construction, and Working by Charles Bright]
* [http://www.profsurv.com/archive.php?issue=89&article=1247 Linking European and American Longitude]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=QoiA4GjAHwwC&pg=RA27-PA54&lpg=RA27-PA54&dq=foilhommerum&source=web&ots=QMAfd_bMVT&sig=UeL-bt3ugcjstwQs9LomoeEN3qU#PRA25-PA53,M1 The Transatlantic Longitude as Determined by the Coast Survey Expedition of 1866]
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