Cobh

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Poster of Cobh, County Cork

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Description

Cobh is a tourist seaport on Ireland’s south coast, 25 km east of Cork city. Known from 1849 until 1920 as Queenstown, Cobh was the last stop of the White Star liner RMS Titanic, on its ill fated westward journey to New York. The town dominated by the spire of St Colman’s cathedral church, is on the south side of Great Island in Cork Harbour and is home to Ireland’s only dedicated cruise terminal.

Additional information

Frame option

Unframed, Black frame, White frame

Size

300mm x 400mm (12in x 16in), 400mm x 500mm (16in x 20in)

About the Prints

Súileir original prints are printed on premium stock acid-free Canson Lustre paper and mounted with Larson Juhl acid-free archival mount board. They are mounted with a bevelled mount and carefully framed with handcrafted solid wood bevelled frames. All our wooden frames use wood sourced from sustainable forests. Many of our prints are digitally signed and embossed with our signature seal.

To keep your print as safe as possible, we use high-quality clear perspex glazing on our shipped framed prints. On our click-and-collect prints, we use 2mm clear float glass. All our unframed prints are sent flat, with bevelled mount, backing board and print sleeve. All framed and unframed prints are wrapped in tissue paper with a branded card and carefully placed in cardboard boxes with our branded stamp and labels, making our prints an ideal gift.

About the Photographer

Roger O’Reilly