
Cobh - Wikipedia
Cobh (/ ˈkoʊv / KOHV, Irish: An Cóbh), known from 1849 until 1920 as Queenstown, is a seaport town on the south coast of County Cork, Ireland. With a population of 14,418 inhabitants at the 2022 census, [2] Cobh is on the south side of Great Island in Cork Harbour and home to Ireland's only dedicated cruise terminal.
The Queenstown Story - Discovering Ireland Vacations
Attracting some 100,000 visitors each year, the Queenstown Story examines the devastating effect of the Great Famine on the country, during which some 1.5 million Irish people died and a further 1.5 million fled the country between 1845 and 1851.
Cobh (Queenstown) Passenger Lists – 1884-1966 - GG Archives
The Port of Cobh, known from 1850 until 1920 as Queenstown, is a popular tourist seaport town on the south coast of County Cork, Ireland. Cobh is on the south side of Great Island in Cork Harbour. All the great steamers between New York and Liverpool stop at Queenstown.
Cobh Heritage Centre | Discover The History of Cobh
Explore three centuries of Irish Emigration, social, naval, and maritime history at The Queenstown Story. Gain insight into our past and the challenges faced by early emigrants. A unique experience by combining the captivating Titanic Trail Guided walking tour with a visit to the incredible Queenstown Story.
11 Best Things to do in Cobh in 2025 - The Irish Road Trip
2023年12月29日 · If you’re looking for things to do in Cobh when it’s raining, get yourself to Cobh Heritage Centre and discover the ‘Queenstown Story’. The ‘Queenstown Story’ offers visitors an insight into the story of Irish emigration from as far back as the 1600’s.
Cobh, County Cork's history - IrishCentral
2025年1月8日 · Cobh was the departure point for 2.5 million of the six million Irish people who emigrated to North America between 1848 and 1950. Cobh, originally named Queenstown after the visit of Queen...
The Queenstown Story - Cobh Heritage Centre
The Queenstown Story For all ages • Self Guided Tour • Audio Guide in 7 Languages A journey through three hundred years of Irish Emigration, social, naval and maritime history.
Past & Present - Cobh Heritage Centre
Queen Victoria’s visited in 1849 and Cobh was renamed Queenstown in her honour. By then the village had grown into a busy town. It became a hive of naval and commercial activity as Cork Harbour’s strategic position in the North Atlantic was recognised.
Cobh Museum - A Gem in Ireland's Ancient East
Formerly known as Queenstown, Cobh has a long maritime history and is known throughout the world for its association with emigration and was the last port of call for the RMS Titanic. There is a small genealogical reference section in the museum …
Cobh, Cork: A Guide from the Locals of Great Island - My Real Ireland
Cobh is a port found in Cork County, Ireland. It was known as Queenstown until 1920. It is a tourist port located on the southern of the Great Island in the Coast of Cork County. It is the home to the only dedicated cruise terminal in Ireland.
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