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.
It would have come by ship, as that was the only way to get to Ireland.
The name of the British ship is Leopard
One of the most notorious instances of a German submarine sinking a passenger ship was the sinking of the RMS Lusitania on May 7, 1915. The Lusitania was a British ocean liner that was torpedoed by a German U-boat off the coast of Ireland during World War I, resulting in the deaths of over 1,100 passengers and crew. The sinking of the Lusitania contributed to the eventual entry of the United States into the war.
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The Mayflower was the name of the ship that the Pilgrims sailed on. The Ship, before the Pilgrims' Voyage, was used predominantly as a cargo ship.
It would have come by ship, as that was the only way to get to Ireland.
Many boats, ships and aircraft have sank off the coast of Ireland. The most famous, and the one you are probably referring to, is the ship known as the Lusitania which sank on the 7th of May, 1915.
Costa Allegra cruise ship
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He went to the coast and found a ship about to leave for England. He was able to get on board and returned to his family. Later he went to Europe where he studied for the priesthood, was ordained and sent by the pope back to Ireland as a bishop and missionary.
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?
The Mayflower"April showers bring may flowers"
The German torpedo sank the ship off of the southern coast of Ireland in May, 1915.
On May 7, 1915 the American ship, the Lusitania, was sunk off the coast of Ireland. The ship was sunk by a German submarine; the event caused the death of 1198 people, 138 being Americans.
Ireland does export a lot of food that is grown and produced in Ireland.
By aeroplane or by ship