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Pirates Off Portrush 2015

Pirates Off Portrush 2015

Fri, July 24, 2015

One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! For further details on ‘Pirates Off Portrush’ please contact the Visitor Information Centre on 028 7034 4723 or visit www.visitcausewaycoastandglens.com or the Pirates Off Portrush Facebook page. ENDS

One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is the crowd at the Amphitheatre, Portrush. One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is the crowd at the Amphitheatre, Portrush.
One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Michelle Knight-McQuillan with the Ghostly Pirates during the Pirates Off Portrush Festival. One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Michelle Knight-McQuillan with the Ghostly Pirates during the Pirates Off Portrush Festival.
One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. Pictured is the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’. One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. Pictured is the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’.
One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. Pictured is the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’ along with his crew, facing one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. Pictured is the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’ along with his crew, facing one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost!
One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is Tavish Dhu and his crew setting sail in the parade. One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is Tavish Dhu and his crew setting sail in the parade.
One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured are two of the pirates during the parade. One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured are two of the pirates during the parade.
One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured are children participating during the parade. One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured are children participating during the parade.

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One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is the parade making its way to the harbour. One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is the parade making its way to the harbour.
One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Michelle Knight-McQuillan with Paris Best and Leah Hanson at the Amphitheatre in Portrush. One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Michelle Knight-McQuillan with Paris Best and Leah Hanson at the Amphitheatre in Portrush.

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One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Presenting the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Michelle Knight-McQuillan with an anchor are Sean Magee (on behalf of Brian Willis of Causeway Coast Studio) and John McNally. One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Presenting the Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Michelle Knight-McQuillan with an anchor are Sean Magee (on behalf of Brian Willis of Causeway Coast Studio) and John McNally.
One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Michelle Knight-McQuillan with the Best Dressed Young Pirate, Jacob Hall. One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Councillor Michelle Knight-McQuillan with the Best Dressed Young Pirate, Jacob Hall.
One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. Pictured is the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, facing one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. Pictured is the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, facing one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost!
One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured are Victoria Lagan Dance and Drama group at the Portrush Amphitheatre. One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured are Victoria Lagan Dance and Drama group at the Portrush Amphitheatre.
One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is pirate, Tavish Dhu with his crew. One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is pirate, Tavish Dhu with his crew.
One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is pirate, Tavish Dhu at the Amphitheatre, Portrush. One of the most popular events of the year, ‘Pirates Off Portrush’, returned to the seaside resort of Portrush on Saturday 4th July. This time, the historical pirate, ‘Tavish Dhu’, faced one of his scariest foes yet – his own ghost! Pictured is pirate, Tavish Dhu at the Amphitheatre, Portrush.