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GSSA
The 1820 Settler Correspondence
 as preserved in the National Archives, Kew
 and edited by Sue Mackay

County Cork

Cobh and Cork Harbour
29th January 2020
Sue Mackay
Cobh (pronounced Cove) and Cork Harbour, from where the East Indian and Fanny ships sailed. Today th…
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Cobh and Cork Harbour, Departure Quay
30th September 2023
Sue Mackay
View from the departure quay at Cobh (pronounced Cove), from where the East Indian and the Fanny set…
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Cobh and Cork Harbour, Settler Monument
2nd October 2023
Sue Mackay
This statue is outside the Emigration Museum at Cobh (pronounced Cove). The museum is largely given …
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Cobh, Diorama of Settler Ship Conditions
30th September 2023
Sue Mackay
This diorama of conditions on board a settler ship to Canada in 1823 would have been very close to c…
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Cork Harbour, Belvelly Bridge
30th September 2023
Sue Mackay
Cork Harbour, Belvelly Bridge (built 1803) The bridge would have been familiar to those who sailed o…
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Cork Harbour, Martello Tower
12th March 2019
Sue Mackay
Cork Harbour, Martello Tower. Thomas MAHONY helped to build this tower while working for the Royal E…
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Cork Harbour, Passage West from across River Lee
30th September 2023
Sue Mackay
Cork Harbour, Passage West from across the River Lee. Those on board the East Indian and the Fanny s…
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Cork Harbour, Houses across the river from Passage West
30th September 2023
Sue Mackay
Cork, houses across the river from Passage West. Those on the East Indian and Fanny sailed from Cork…
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