extratime.com is the leading provider of information on the League of Ireland. Established in 2008 and run as a volunteer driven portal, the enterprise has gained recognition domestically and ...
extratime.com is the leading provider of information on the League of Ireland. Established in 2008 and run as a volunteer driven portal, the enterprise has gained recognition domestically and ...
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 ...
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.
President-elect Donald Trump hasn’t been sworn in yet, but his looming return has already upended hundreds of pending prosecutions against his supporters who attacked the US Capitol on January 6 ...
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 ...
It was scrapped where it ran aground, near Cobh, in 1928. The spot where the ... the seabed with terrible loss of life. The fate of the Titanic, endlessly dissected over the past 112 years ...
A new giant statue has been unveiled down by the water in Cobh. The Shantyman is a huge 11-foot steel statue overlooking Cork Harbour from the Five-Foot-Way. The massive structure was gifted to the ...
An "extremely rare" postcard written by a Titanic passenger who died after the ... and Queenstown - now known as Cobh - before setting out across the Atlantic. Mr Smith had travelled with family ...
The last port of call on the Titanic’s ill-fated voyage, the seaside town on Ireland’s south coast has a historic maritime legacy. One of the major transatlantic Irish ports, Cobh (pronounced ‘Cove’ ...