1914

Sheila suffered foundering in Dublin Bay during a major storm.

The severe dammage substained was marked by an orbituary in the Yachting Monthly of the year and she was written off by her insurance company.

Still her then owner Pat Walsh undertook to re-build her.

The work was performed in Ringsend (Pemborke township), in the yard of Tom Foley, shipwright at 5 Thorncastle Street (near intersection with Dodder place, where Whelan House was later erected.)

Tom Foley standing below the “Sheila” owned by Captain Walsh. To the right can be seen the stern of the Klysma, owned by Colm O’Lochlaim. Greg Foley had a boatyard in Thorncasttle Street, where Whelan House is now, from around 1870 until 1935
Today, the slipway is the only reminder of boatbuilding left
The boat in the foreground was a Liverpool Shrimper owned by Campbell’s Bakery. In the center is the “Nirvana” owned by Billy Mooney. At her right and in the back is Sheila. The “Barbara” owned by Beckett’s is also identifiable.