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RME83CDT – The Titanic Experience, a museum in the former offices of the White Star Line, Cobh, Cork, Republic of Ireland RM 2RCY4DY – Titanic Building, seen from the front, located on the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
RME83CCA – The Titanic Experience, a museum in the former offices of the White Star Line, Cobh, Cork, Republic of Ireland RM 2A1DH5Y – Cobh, Cork, Ireland 25th September, 2019. The former White Star Line offices where passengers would depart by tender to the great liners that were a
Cobh, then known as Queenstown, was the last port of call for the Titanic. Previously named Cove, Cobh became Queenstown in 1849 after a visit from Queen Victoria. It was later renamed back to Cove, this time with the Irish word for Cove, Cobh. Visited in September 2024, during a third trip to Ireland.
RM2A4TP02 – Cobh, Cork, Ireland. 16th October, 2019. The main gate to the former White Star Line offices. Now a restaurant the former White Star Line offices wher
RM 2A1DH5Y – Cobh, Cork, Ireland 25th September, 2019. The former White Star Line offices where passengers would depart by tender to the great liners that were a. RF JDFA0D – RMS Titanic Art hanging in cobh, ireland. It’s known as the white star liner Titanic’s last port of call in 1912.
RM PYE8MA – Titanic memorial on corner of Pearse Square and West Beach, Cobh, County Cork, Republic of Ireland. RF E29YY6 – Ireland, Cork County, port city of Cobh, Titanic Museum. RM 2A4TP6H – Cobh, Cork, Ireland. 16th October, 2019. The main gate to the former White Star Line offices.
RME83CDT – The Titanic Experience, a museum in the former offices of the White Star Line, Cobh, Cork, Republic of Ireland RM CF5R2K – Looking up at office blocks in central Cork. RM 2C9603W – City Hall, Albert Quay and the River Lee, City of Cork, County Cork, Ireland