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Visit of the Commander-in-Chief of Ireland (1803) to Cork
Inspection of Harbour Forts by Right Hon. Lieutenant General Lord Cathcart
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London Conference
Newspaper article: The transfer of Treaty ports to the Government of Éire. Cork harbour forts currently manned by 700 British Troops. A number of technical officers & N. C. O's remaining for some time, to assist in the advanced training of new Irish…
Cove, Two O'Clock
An account of the visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to Cork Ireland 1849, including a deputation from Cove seeking local improvements to Cork Harbour, employment, permission to change the name of Cove to Queenstown in recognition of her…
The London Morning Chronicle, _ the Base Wings
An account of the fanfare, gun salute of visiting dignitaries and the lovely daughters of our "Emerald Isle"
Autographs
An Autograph Book dated 1920 - 1926. Snippets of Wisdom, lines of Love, sprinkled with Patriotism, detailing convict movements within the prison system.
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