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Titanic Bar, Cobh...
Titanic Bar, Cobh (pronounced Cove)
[County Cork - Ireland]
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Cobh was the last port of...
Cobh was the last port of call for the Titanic before its doomed Atlantic crossing in 1912
[County Cork - Ireland]
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Cobh, one of the main ports...
Cobh, one of the main ports from where Irish emigrants left for the USA and elsewhere
[County Cork - Ireland]
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Between 1848 and 1950...
Between 1848 and 1950 almost 6.5 million people emigrated, with 2.5 million of these leaving from Cobh
[County Cork - Ireland]
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Cobh commands one of the...
Cobh commands one of the world's largest natural harbors, hence its prominence as a naval base in the 18th century
[County Cork - Ireland]
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Cobh was also a port of...
Cobh was also a port of call for luxury liners.
[County Cork - Ireland]
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View of the bright Titanic ...
View of the bright Titanic Bar from the pier
[County Cork - Ireland]
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Titanic Bar, Cobh
Titanic Bar, Cobh
[County Cork - Ireland]
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Cobh harbor with St....
Cobh harbor with St. Colman's cathedral in the background
[County Cork - Ireland]
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Fishining nets left to dry,...
Fishining nets left to dry, Cobh
[County Cork - Ireland]
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St. Colman's steeple...
St. Colman's steeple towering over the town
[Cobh - County Cork - Ireland]
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After a visit by Queen...
After a visit by Queen Victoria in 1849, Cobh was renamed Queenstown
[County Cork - Ireland]
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