Cobh Museum News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana
Stay updated with breaking news from Cobh museum. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Top News In Cobh Museum Today - Breaking & Trending Today
Organised by Cobh Tourism, the ceremonies will pay tribute to all those who lost their lives when the British liner was torpedoed by a German submarine on 7 May 1915 off the Cork coast. Many of the dead were buried in Cobh. ....
Harbour secrets: Wrecks still hidden beneath the waves Attending the unveiling of the anchor of the Swedish ship The Saga at Ballybrannigan beach in East Cork were from left, Patricia O Connell, who recovered the anchor, Cllr Michael Hegarty, chairman of the East Cork Municipal District, Cllr Mary Linehan-Foley, former Mayor of the County of Cork, Sean O Callaghan, Cork County Council senior executive officer and Barry Hickey, salvage crew member. Picture: David Keane. Tom MacSweeney THE unveiling of the 126-year-old anchor from the Swedish ship Saga at Ballybrannigan Beach by the County Council could, if developed, provide a ‘chain of maritime memories’ around the Cork coastline which would be a unique and unusual attraction. ....
Come to My Town: Cobh. so much to explore In a new series, MARTINA O’DONOGHUE visits Cork towns and interviews key characters to learn about the gems of their much-loved home places. This week she visits Cobh and chats with Sinead Sheppard Cobh Cathedral and Cobh quayside. Martina O Donoghue ONCE known as Queenstown, Cobh, a town steeped in history, is famous for being the last port of call for the ill-fated RMS Titanic in 1912. Who better to have as my tour guide than Sinead Sheppard, who knows the place inside-out. She’s been in local politics for the past 12 years including as a county councillor for the Cobh Municipal District for the past five years but her history with the area stretches back much further. ....
If it s good enough for Brando.what s not to like about this €875k waterside home Coolgreine is quite the catch, what with its magnificent position overlooking Cork Harbour and its own private boathouse and slipway Thu, 22 Apr, 2021 - 17:00 Catherine Shanahan Bedrooms Exempt WHAT do Donald Trump, Princess Margaret and John Fitzpatrick have in common? Answer: An interest, at one time or another, in Mount Panther, an historic country house in Co Down. John grew up there, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon paid a visit to check out its famed ballroom in 1963 and The Donald’s people considered adding it to his collection of golf properties when it went up for sale in 2008. ....