Cobh Harbor, Co. Cork
Traditional fishing boats in the old harbour, formerly known as Queenstown, the last port of call for the Titanic liner.
The locality, which had had several Irish-language names, was first called Cove ("The Cove of Cork") in 1750. It was renamed Queenstown in 1849 to commemorate a visit by Queen Victoria. This remained the town's name until 1922 when it was renamed Cobh with the foundation of the Cobh is a gaelicization of the English name Cove and has no meaning in the Irish language.
Matted in forest green and framed beautifully in cherry or black wood.
Each print dated and signed by artist.