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Irish Passengers And Crew On Board R.M.S. Titanic

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An Irish Weather Online video detailing weather conditions during R.M.S. Titanic's maiden voyage. The video also contains the most comprehensive list to date of Irish passengers and crew the ship, which sank in the North Atlantic after hitting an iceberg on 14 April 1912. The 100th anniversary of the sinking takes place next year. For more see http://www.irishweatheronline.com/news/feature-the-irish-on-board-rms-titanic...

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  • The video is entitled 'Irish Passengers And Crew On Board R.M.S. Titanic '. We add 'R.I.P.' for all victims at the end of the video

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  • @BigCheese462 We went through passenger records and biographies and discovered additional more passengers and crew who were born in Ireland but boarded the ship in either Southamption or Cherbourg, as opposed to the 78 who boarded in Belfast and Cobh (Queenstown).

    As for 'Only the irish would do one just about the irish'...shame on you.

  • @devinediety What's wrong with you people getting your knickers in a twist. This video is about the Irish on Titanic. When you licked on the title, did you expect a video about the Portugeuse on Titanic?

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  • @BigCheese462

    A good percentage of the ships passengers were Irish and have been documented as being so. Stop talking rubbish and do some research.

  • Good video +1

  • @irishweatheronline 'an additional 32' not 'additional more'.

  • @TypingTreeFrog This video is about the Irish on Titanic???? You obviously did not graduate from the University of Observation.

  • @BigCheese462 0.3% of passengers alone were members of one Irish family - The Rice family from Athlone. Margaret Rice and her 5 children all perished on Titanic. The ship's designer, Thomas Andrews, was Irish. Among the Titanic victims were eleven men and women from Addergoole in Mayo. They were among a party of fourteen from the north Mayo Parish to board the ship in Cobh. 3 survived. Many passengers and crew from Ballydesmond & Ballydehob in County Cork as well as Belfast also died on Titanic

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