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- From Southampton, she went to Cherbourg, France where 281 passengers boarded. On April 11, Titanic arrived in Cobh Harbor, its final port of call. Eight passengers disembarked and 123 boarded.
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Apr 11, 2024 · The Cobh Heritage Center, located in the town's former White Star Line Ticket Office, tells the story of the Titanic's last stop in Ireland and the lives of the passengers who boarded the...
Sep 6, 2024 · On April 11, 1912, the Titanic departed Cobh, formerly known as Queenstown, in Co Cork, and set sail for New York. Today The Titanic Experience at Cork harbor commemorates the Irish passengers...
- Kathleen Donohoe
On 11 April 1912, the Titanic left Queenstown with 1,308 passengers and 898 crew members as she embarked on her final journey. Our colourful and informative displays will take you back in time to learn more about the Titanic.
Jul 3, 2024 · On April 11, 1912, the RMS Titanic arrived in Cobh, then known as Queenstown, for her final port of call before heading towards New York. Source of image: Historical Picture Archive. As the Titanic anchored in the harbor, 123 passengers boarded the ship, hoping for a prosperous future in America.
Jun 22, 2023 · The photos of two people who departed the Titanic at Cobh (then Queenstown) are the last glimpse into the lives of those on board the ill-fated ship. One of those was Kate Odell, and the other was Francis Browne - both of whom disembarked after boarding at Southampton in England the day prior.
- Laura Grainger
Jan 28, 2012 · Shortly before noon on April 11, 1912, the Titanic arrived at Cobh (or Queenstown as it was then known) where seven people disembarked and 123 boarded on their ill-fated journey to the new...
Titanic remained about two hours in the outer harbour, as the new passengers boarded and others disembarked. Nearly 1,400 sacks of mail were also loaded. Some Queenstown residents watched as the ship departed, but most probably continued with their routine tasks.