Chess Tour 2008: Cobh


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Yay, breakfast in bed!
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Cobh, Ireland
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St. Colman's Cathedral, Cobh, Ireland
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Waterfront, Cobh, Ireland
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Titanic bar, Cobh, Ireland
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MS Independence of the Seas at Cobh. She and her sister Freedom of the Seas are the largest passenger liners afloat.
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Having been superceded at Cobh by the Independence, we docked instead in the village of Ringaskiddy and used the ship's tenders to reach Cobh
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MS Independence of the Seas at Cobh Ireland
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Young Men's Society Hall, Cobh, Ireland
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Titanic Bar, Cobh, Ireland
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St. Colman's seen from the waterfront, Cobh, Ireland
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Monument commemorating the RMS Titanic's first and only port call, here on 11th April 1912.
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Mauretania Bar, Cobh, Ireland
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Lusitania Bar, Cobh, Ireland
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Lusitania memorial, Cobh, Ireland
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Shrine to the Marian Year, Cobh, Ireland
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Cunard Line memorabaelia, Cobh Historical Museum, Cobh, Ireland
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Model of the MS Leinster
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Ocean liner memorabaelia, Cobh museum, Cobh, Ireland
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Lusitania model, Cobh historical museum, Cobh, Ireland
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Bronze sculpture commemmorating Annie Moore, who departed Cobh on 20th December 1891 aboard the SS Nevada and became the first client to use the new immigration facilities at Ellis Island in New York.
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Former local office of the United States Lines, Cobh, Ireland
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MS Black Watch at Ringaskiddy, Ireland