Cobh Heritage Centre - The Queenstown Story
Cobh Heritage Centre - The Queenstown Story
Cobh Heritage Centre - The Queenstown Story
All rights reservedCobh Heritage Centre - The Queenstown Story
Cobh Heritage Centre - The Queenstown Story
All rights reservedBetween 1848 and 1950 over 6 million adults and children emigrated from Ireland. Over 2.5 million departed from Cobh, making it the single most important port of emigration. Cobh Heritage Centre tells the story of this mass emigration and also offers a unique genealogy search service designed for people interested in tracing their ancestors.
Website : www.cobhheritage.com
Address:
The Queenstown Story,
Cobh Heritage Centre,
Cobh,
Co. Cork.
Phone: 353 (21) 4 813591
email : info@cobhheritage.com
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