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Cork County Cork Ireland Collection

Cork County, Cork Ireland: A Treasure Trove of Charm and Character

Background imageCork County Cork Ireland Collection: St. Finbars Cathedral, 1898. Creator: Unknown

St. Finbars Cathedral, 1898. Creator: Unknown
St. Finbars Cathedral, 1898. Saint Fin Barres Cathedrall, a Gothic Revival three-spire cathedral in the city of Cork, Ireland completed in 1879 on the south side of the River Lee

Background imageCork County Cork Ireland Collection: Naval boat-race in Cork Harbour, 1865. Creator: Smyth

Naval boat-race in Cork Harbour, 1865. Creator: Smyth
Naval boat-race in Cork Harbour, [Ireland], 1865. 'Some days ago an exciting match was rowed at Queenstown, Cork Harbour, by the crews, respectively

Background imageCork County Cork Ireland Collection: The City of New York steam-ship on Daunt's Rock, at the entrance of Queenstown Harbour, 1864

The City of New York steam-ship on Daunt's Rock, at the entrance of Queenstown Harbour, 1864. Creator: Smyth
The City of New York steam-ship on Daunt's Rock, at the entrance of Queenstown Harbour, [Ireland], 1864. 'The steam-ship City of New York, one of the ships belonging to the Liverpool

Background imageCork County Cork Ireland Collection: Great Fire at the Southern and Western Railway Station, Cork, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Great Fire at the Southern and Western Railway Station, Cork, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Great Fire at the Southern and Western Railway Station, Cork, [Ireland], 1850....a destructive fire broke out in the Cork terminus of the Great Southern and Western Railway

Background imageCork County Cork Ireland Collection: Launch of the 'Pelican', Iron Screw Steam-Ship, at Cork, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Launch of the "Pelican", Iron Screw Steam-Ship, at Cork, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Launch of the "Pelican", Iron Screw Steam-Ship, at Cork, [Ireland], 1850. Her amount of tonnage will approach 850 tons

Background imageCork County Cork Ireland Collection: Opening of the Cork Temperance Institute, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Opening of the Cork Temperance Institute, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Opening of the Cork Temperance Institute, 1845. A dance at an Irish temperance club, part of a social movement against the consumption of alcohol

Background imageCork County Cork Ireland Collection: Wreck of 'The Vanguard'steamer, off Cork Lighthouse, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Wreck of "The Vanguard"steamer, off Cork Lighthouse, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Wreck of " The Vanguard" steamer, off Cork Lighthouse, 1844. An iron-built steamer of the Dublin and Glasgow Steam Company ran aground on rocks off the Irish coast

Background imageCork County Cork Ireland Collection: The Cove of Cork, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Cove of Cork, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Cove of Cork, 1898. Cobh or the Cove of Cork, renamed by the British to Queenstown from 1849 to 1920 to commemorate a visit by Queen Victoria. From " Our Own Country, Volume II"



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Cork County, Cork Ireland: A Treasure Trove of Charm and Character. Located in the heart of Munster, Cork County is a haven for those seeking adventure, culture, and natural beauty. From the majestic Blarney Castle to the tranquil Blackwater River Valley, this picturesque region boasts an array of attractions that will leave you enchanted. Explore the charming towns and villages like Cobh and Midleton, each with its own unique character and charm. Visit the iconic St Fin Barre's Cathedral in Cork City or take a stroll along the scenic Marina Walk. Discover hidden gems like Fota Wildlife Park, home to over 1,000 animals from around the world. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality, Cork County is an unforgettable destination for any traveler.