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Titanic exhibition opens in Cork

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This post is misleading, you make it sound as if he threw this overboard the night the ship went down, as a way of saying good bye to his family. This isn't true, this note was actually dated four days before the disaster and he was more than likely just having a little fun, or saying good bye to Ireland. My god it is so annoying when people mislead others in these articles.
I would love to visit the Cobh Heritage Center the next time I am in Ireland Very much looking forward to it...
I am glad so much attention is being paid to this tragic, tragic event. I have only recently found that I am a decendent of a survivor. Found her name on the manifest for the Carpathia. Keep up the good work. I have not been to the building site of the Titanic but have been to Cobh. I am sure the work involved in putting this together will be a fine tribute to the Irish people.
Id just like to say, I have been to the center and must say It is first class. well worth a visit, one adult and one oap was €13 not to bad on price it take's a good hour to walk around and is full of wonderful bits and memories of sad times past including the now famous message in a bottle from a titanic passengers last words Ireland need more of this sort of extradition and the cafe had the most beautiful soup and brown bread €4 Ireland keep this up and keep the prices down
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