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May 10, 2024 · In the evening, experience the Titanic Experience Cobh, located in the original White Star Line ticket office. Afterward, enjoy a memorable dinner at The Elm Tree, known for its contemporary Irish cuisine.
4 days ago · Last surviving White Star ship, Nomadic, photographed in 2012 in the condition in which she would have appeared in 1912, drydocked in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The White Star Line's main offices still exist in Liverpool, standing in James Street within sight of the more grandiose headquarters of their rivals, the Cunard Building.
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May 15, 2024 · The Titanic was launched from the slipway into the water on May 31, 1911 in the presence of Lord Pirrie (chairman of Harland & Wolff), J. Burce Ismay (chairman of the White Star Line), and J. P. Morgan (American financier whose company owned the White Star Line), as well as a huge crowd of Harland & Wolff crew and public onlookers. The slipway ...
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May 12, 2024 · Cork, Ireland. Cork, seaport and seat of County Cork, in the province of Munster, Ireland. It is located at the head of Cork Harbour on the River Lee. Cork is, after Dublin, the Irish republic’s second largest conurbation. The city is administratively independent of the county. Cork: Cathedral of St. Fin Barre.
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May 5, 2024 · Here there's time for lunch and an optional visit to the Titanic Experience, based in the original ‘White Star Line’ Offices, or the nearby Cobh Heritage Centre which illutrates the life and times of Cobh as a busy Victorian port town. By mid-afternoon, we travel the short distance to Midleton, home of the world famous Jameson Distillery ...
5 days ago · The White Star Line's Celtic (1901), Cedric (1903), Baltic (1904) and Adriatic (1907), collectively known as the `Big Four', served for a combined 110 years. Together they carried around 1.5 million passengers on the Liverpool to New York and Southampton to New York routes during their time in service.