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Combined efforts of clubs show 'what can be achieved,' says Johanna Murphy after Cork Harbour League concludes.
In the pretty harbour town of Cobh, tucked into Cork's vast bay, the waterfront tells a fascinating story of mass emigration, dreams of America and some of history's most tragic maritime disasters.The ...
The 'Sea Church Express' service will pick up locals at the Titanic Experience in Cobh and Midleton Railway Station, aiming ...
Auctioneer Johanna Murphy, of Johanna Murphy & Sons, commissioned the nine-minute video to "celebrate the beauty, character ...
County Cork, Ireland’s southernmost county, has rustic architectural gems, stately Georgian homes, and 19th-century rowhouses ...
Histories beautifully captured in Cobh Heritage Centre, Cobh Museum and Titanic Experience Luke and Charlie Mullen channel their inner swashbucklers, playing pirates in a barrel at the Cobh ...
This week marks 113 years since the world’s most famous ship, the Titanic, went under in 1912 with the loss of over 100 Irish lives. It is estimated that some 110 victims from Ireland were ...
The ill-starred liner Titanic sank exactly 113 years ago today, and now the British Titanic Society has voted to hold its convention next year in Ireland. Cobh, then known as Queenstown, was the ...
Cobh, formerly known as Queenstown, was the Titanic’s final port of call on its maiden voyage. The wreck itself continues to disintegrate.
Today, Cobh remains one of Ireland’s busiest cruise ports and continues to captivate visitors with its vibrant streetscape, warm hospitality and compelling historical legacy. As the Titanic’s ...
The Cork town, Cobh, formerly know as Queenstown, where the White Star Liner, RMS Titanic, docked, will honor the memory of those who lost their lives on the event's 113th anniversary.
The Titanic arriving in Queenstown (now called Cobh), Ireland Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons “It will be of interest to two different kinds of people,” Aldridge tells BBC News.