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Award for Kinnego Bay's Armada story 21.05.09

AN exhibition telling the story of Inishowen's famous Spanish Armada shipwreck has been commended at this year's Museum of the Year Awards 2009.
'An Armada Shipwreck - La Trinidad Valencera' exhibition at the Tower Museum in Derry received the commendation at a recent awards ceremony in Dublin.
Derry City Council's Heritage and Museum Service curator Craig McGuicken, said recognition at the awards would help put the exhibition on the map.
"'An Armada Shipwreck' is one of Derry City Council's Heritage and Museum Services most popular exhibits, narrating the story of La Trinidad Valencera, one of the largest ships in the Armada fleet and how it floundered during a violent storm in County Donegal. (The shipwreck) was discovered almost 400 years later by divers from the City of Derry Sub Aqua Club," he said.
Derry Mayor Cllr Gerard Diver pictured with museum service members, Craig McGuicken, curator; Bernadette Walsh, archivist and Margaret Edwards, education officer, at the Museum of the Year awards ceremony in Dublin.
"It's a very visual and interesting exhibition telling the story of the people involved, the soldiers and sailors onboard the ship and the divers and archaeologists who discovered and excavated the ship. It includes many interesting artefacts and is innovatively designed to make it accessible for visitors, locals and schoolchildren."
Derry Mayor Councillor Gerard Diver said recognition at the prestigious all-Ireland awards ceremony was a great achievement for the Tower Museum and its staff.
"The Tower Museum was one of 70 entries across Ireland so it is particularly good news that it received an award." The Tower Museum has also been shortlisted for an award as part of the Northern Ireland Tourist Board awards to take place later this month.
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