Some of the ships were called coffin ships. These ships, crowded and disease ridden, with poor access to food and water, resulted in the deaths of many people as they crossed the Atlantic. Owners of coffin ships provided as little food, water, and living space as was legally possible - if they obeyed the law at all. While coffin ships were the cheapest way to cross the Atlantic, mortality rates of 30% aboard the coffin ships were common.
Rockhopper's ship is named the Migrator. He came up with the name when a couple of penguins asked 'where he was migrating to'.
Captain Rockhoppers ship is called the Migrator.
In 2002, FedEx did in fact ship a female hippo from Switzerland to Ireland.
Wkat Famous ship was built in Ireland by wolff & Harland ship yards?
Ireland does export a lot of food that is grown and produced in Ireland.
Yes it does.
By aeroplane or by ship
The Titanic, because it was built in Northern Ireland.
I have ancestors who immigrated to the U.S. from Ireland in the 1850's and their last name is listed as "Leahigh" on the U.S. census records. However, I have never been able to find any reliable information on the Leahigh name in Ireland or where it came from in Ireland. I cannot find it in Irish surname lists or on passenger ship lists.
I think you are referring to the ship that was sunk that brought US into World War 1 ----not WW2. It was the RMS Lusitania.
People would have gone from Ireland to Australia by ship.
FedEx shipped a hippo to Ireland in 2002.. A Hippo