Irish Naval Cover 1998 "Cobh April 1912, departure and sinking of the TITANIC" (TITANIC98-3)

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No. TITANIC98-3: Naval cover Eire 1998, "86th Anniversary of the Maiden Voyage and Sinking of the Titanic, April 10-15, 1912 / 1998"

3) Departure from Queenstown, April 11 April 1912 (Cobh, Ireland) for New York (USA) Shipwrecked on the night of April 14-15, 1912, the Titanic never reached New York.

- Irish 50p “Lighthouse” and 2p “Gannet” postage - Cobh postmarked April 11, 1998

Collector's Edition - 350 numbered copies - Historic and rare

For its 86th anniversary, the Maiden Voyage of the Titanic (April 10-15, 1912) is retraced through a collection of three historical covers.

On the night of April 14-15, 1912, the world's largest ship sank off the coast of Newfoundland after striking an iceberg. Nearly 1,500 people drowned, while more than 700 were rescued. More than any other, this maritime tragedy became a true legend: that of the "Titanic." The discovery of the wreck, followed by James Cameron's film, fueled public interest in unraveling the mysteries of the sinking. More than any other, this maritime tragedy became a true legend: that of the "Titanic."

April 1998 - Beyond the various existing postage stamp issues, I had to create a series of philatelic correspondences retracing the only three stopovers of the transatlantic voyage of this "Giant of the Seas". The completion of this project was carried out with the help of my friend "Jim the Irishman" whom I thank through these lines. Jean-Luc Staedel - Historiaphil

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14/01/1998

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