While remembering the infamous maritime tragedy, the sinking of the Titanic, Cobh in County Cork will also welcome their first cruise liner of the 2025 season. On Sunday, April 13, Cobh in County Cork ...
Cobh will hold a special public ceremony on Sunday April 13, 2025, to mark the 113th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. The public ceremony will honour the memory of all those who lost their ...
For the first time in over 20 years, there will no public ceremony to mark the anniversary of the sinking of The Titanic in its last port of call, Cobh, County Cork, as a result of the Coronavirus ...
(Editor’s note: Due to a technical issue, an earlier draft of this article appeared for a short period of time. This issue has now been fixed.) It is a picture-postcard scene. Every building along the ...
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 last ...
The picturesque port of Cobh (pronounced Cove) is located on Ireland’s southern coast, a short stitch east of the bustling city of Cork. Like a lush wool-knit sweater, Cobh captures all the elements ...
Editor's note: This travel story was written in 1999 by freelance writer Judy Enright. It's April 14, 1999, exactly 87 years to the day after the Titanic was warned about ice in the North Atlantic but ...
Cobh is a compact little town, easy to get around, and not much changed from the diaspora port of the mid-to-late 1800s. As many as a dozen locales can be explored in an itinerary of sites associated ...