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victoriahotel 
 Victoria Hotel, Cork pictured in April 1972 Ref. 139/68 old black and white
North Main St 1955
St. Peters Church North Main Street 1949
Nellie Buckley
Oliver Plunkett Street
Clancy Bros Bar
Kimichael Ambush 6
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Kilmichael Ambush 1
1485409 
 Ref 225/263 Christy Ring funeral, March 4th 1979.
870739 
 For County -
View of a traffic free South Gate Bridge, also showing Sullivan's Quay and French's Quay 23/09/1936 Ref. 818B Old black and white River Lee St. Finbarr's cathedral
813452 
 For 'READY FOR TARK'
O'Reilly's tripe and drisheen shop at the English Market, Grand Parade, Cork. 23/10/1959 Ref. 904K Old black and white markets
433954 
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In April, 1912 the RMS Titanic called to the port of Queenstown (Cobh) on her maiden voyage. The pride of the White Star Line arrived at Roche's Point at 11.30 a.m. A total of 123 passangers embarked at Queenstown. Three days later the liner struck an iceberg. Of the 2228 passangers and crew aboard only 705 survived. Picture shows the tender PS America alongside the doomed liner at Roches Point.
Ref.114/115 11/04/1912
Old black and white ships liners disasters
425832 
 The Cunard liner Lusitania, carrying 1,918 passangers and crew, was hit by a torpedo fired from a German U-boat at 2.00 p.m. on the afternoon of May, 7th., 1915. 764 people survived the sinking which took place10 miles off the Old Head of Kinsale. Some of the survivors are pictured at Cobh (Queenstown) railway station shortly after the event. 08/05/1915 Ref. 44
Old black and white war ships boats tragedies
425830 
 The Cunard liner Lusitania, carrying 1,918 passangers and crew, was hit by a torpedo fired from a German U-boat at 2.00 p.m. on the afternoon of May, 7th., 1915. 764 people survived the sinking. Some of the survivors are pictured at Cobh (Queenstown) shortly after the event. 08/05/1915 Ref. 44
Old black and white war ships boats tragedies
425870 
 The Cunard liner Lusitania, carrying 1,918 passangers and crew, was hit by a torpedo fired from a German U-boat at 2.00 p.m. on the afternoon of May, 7th., 1915. 764 people survived the sinking which took place10 miles off the Old Head of Kinsale. A total of 169 of the 289 bodies recovered from the Lusitania were buried at the Old Church (Clonmel) Cemetery in Cobh (Queenstown). Picture shows the burial ceremony there on Monday, May 10th., 1915. Ref. 44
Old black and white war ships boats tragedies funerals burials
425863 
 The Cunard liner Lusitania, carrying 1,918 passangers and crew, was hit by a torpedo fired from a German U-boat at 2.00 p.m. on the afternoon of May, 7th., 1915. 764 people survived the sinking which took place10 miles off the Old Head of Kinsale. Picture shows the ill-fated ship on an earlier visit to Cork Harbour. Ref. 44
Old black and white war ships boats tragedies

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