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The Irish Willow was one of the few ships which maintained Irish trade during World War II.At the outbreak of World War II, known as "The Emergency", Ireland declared neutrality and became isolated as never before. Although Ireland had a substantial food surplus, there were shortages of specific foods such as fruits, wheat and tea. There were very few Irish ships as shipping had been neglected since independence.

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  • The Irish Willow was one of the few ships which maintained Irish trade during World War II.At the outbreak of World War II, known as "The Emergency", Ireland declared neutrality and became isolated as never before. Although Ireland had a substantial food surplus, there were shortages of specific foods such as fruits, wheat and tea. There were very few Irish ships as shipping had been neglected since independence.
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  • 26 July 1960 Broken up by J Boel et fils
  • Returned to owners 6 May 1946, then sold
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