On April 11, 1912, the Titanic departed Cobh, formerly known as Queenstown, in Co Cork, and set sail for New York. Today The Titanic Experience at Cork harbor commemorates the Irish passengers who ...
The sea shanty “The Holy Ground” refers to the eastern part of Cobh that wasn’t holy at all. The area catered for the needs of sailors! The Titanic’s last port of call was Cobh.
Many of us made the decision to leave Ireland because we didn’t like being told how to live, what to believe, and what we ...
This was the last port of call for the most famous liner in history, the Titanic, but it has been transformed into ... Port of Cork, UCC MaREI, RCYC, Cobh & Harbour Chamber and Meitheal Mara.
The PromenadeLights from a submersible penetrate the rusted ruin of Titanic’s first-class promenade, once as inviting as a similar deck on the Olympic (right). Before the Titanic sank ...
When the Titanic sank at approximately 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 1912, its survivors didn't know if, or when, rescue would come. They sat, waiting, unknowing for an hour and a half in the dark ...
Richie Holland is back on the League of Ireland circuit, joining the staff of new Cobh Ramblers manager Mick McDermott ahead of the 2025 First Division campaign kicking off on February 14.
But its main claim to fame is that it was the Titanic's last port of call in 1912, before her journey over the Atlantic. Today, the former White Star Line ticket office has been turned into Titanic ...
COBH RAMBLERS have further strengthened their squad with the signing of Barry Coffey. Coffey helped Cork City make an immediate return to the top flight last season before being released by the ...