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DAY 05 ( 0605 ) Wexford -87km(1 25 )- Waterford-120km(1 50 )- Cobh-30km(30 )- Cork

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Waterford Christ Church Cathedral

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( Viking triangle )

Reginald's Tower

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1169 Lambert Simnel Perkin Warback 1170 Diarmait
Mac Murchada Richard de Clare ( Earl of Pembroke () Cambro-
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Simnel Perkin Warbeck Cromwellian 1649 1650

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laburnum x watereri Voss ii ( Golden Rain )


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: 70 Portland Vase cameo glass


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Josiah Wedgwood

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2008 Waterford Crystal , Wedgwood, Royal Doulton


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( Reginald's Tower)

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(Merchant's Quay)

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Waterford ( )La Boheme Eric (


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John Robert 1795 William Morris of Rossduff 1813 Waterford

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(chamber of commerce )1816 (Harbour
Commisioners )

Doric ( Art Nouveau )

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Morris House( )

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Colombage Half-timbered CottageTimber frame house )

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Haulbowline

Cobh waterfront park

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1988 Michael Donovan (Titanic Monument)

Casment 2009 Lusitania


Jerome Connor RMS Lusitania
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Casment
White Star Line
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1912 4 10 Southamptond (Cobh, Quuenstown ) Roche's point


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Cunard Line Arthur Rostron Gibraltar Carpathia , SOS


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Lusitania 3 Olympic Class 2
BritannicOlympic1908 7 Belfast
Harland and Wolff ( Thomas Andrews )46,328 882
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Britannic 1916 11 21
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Olympic
1985 9 1 Dr. Robert D. Ballard Jean Louis Michel
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Besides the doomed Titanic, 3500 other ships (like HMS Belfast in London, SS Canberra and INS Vikrant in
Mumbai), were also made in Belfast. There was a local joke that you could tell which shipping companys vessel was being built by the colour of
the doors in East Belfast. Union Castle was lavender while P&O was white! Though Harland & Wolff was famous as a shipping company, it
made almost anything including walkways for Heathrow Airport and the Churchill Tank. At the Lagan Legacy barge retrace the story of
Belfasts maritime and industrial past in an exhibition called The Greatest Story Never Told. The submarine, ejector seat, pneumatic pump and
wind turbine were all Irish inventions as Ireland soon became the largest manufacturer of ropes, lemonade shakers, lawn mowers, flax
machinery and shirts. The Back to the Future DeLorean DMC-12 cars were also made in the Belfast suburb of Dunmurry.

William Keane EW Pugin, George Goldie , JJ McCarthy , George Ashlin 1868 50


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St. Colman

Jeanne Rynhard (Annie Moore Statue)


Country Cork 15 1892 11 7 Antrony Philip S.S. Nevada
Ellis 250 148
Isle of hope, Isle of Tears (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10Pb2ia28QM ) 2008 10 11 Ellis
Country Cork

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Snug in a Snug : From Irelands38


highest pub Ponderosa overlooking the Mourne mountains to Crowns
Bar in Belfast, described as the most beautiful bar in the world, Ireland has several unique and historic pubs. Grouchos in County Armagh has
a well inside the pub and a tunnel that leads to Richhill Castle, the most haunted house in Ulster. Dublin alone has over 800 pubs including one
of Irelands oldest The Brazen Head (1198). Some pubs have a snug, a cosy nook next to the bar or entrance, where women could have a pint
in relative peace and isolation. Pubs were largely mens only turf with loud, aggressive and boisterous patrons. People raised a hue and cry
about womens safety, but such apprehensions were unfounded. As the saying goes An Irishman can crawl over eight naked ladies to get to a
pint. Have a craic in a snug at ONeills, Palace Bar, Kehoes and Toners in Dublin or Belfasts oldest tavern Whites (1630) and Kellys Cellars,
the oldest licensed pub.

La Boheme

Wexford La Boheme

RADISSSON BLU HOTE & SPA Cork (http://www.radissonblu.ie/hotel-cork)

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