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.
The Spanish ship that sank at the Giant's Causeway was called the Espanola. It wrecked in 1588 during a storm while returning from an ill-fated campaign against England as part of the Spanish Armada. The incident is part of local folklore and history, highlighting the treacherous waters along the coast of Northern Ireland.
The Titanic struck an iceberg and sank during its maiden voyage. It sailed from Belfast, Northern Ireland, calling at Southampton, England, Cherbourg, France, and Cork, Ireland before sailing to New York.
The ship sank to the bottom of the ocean.
Belfast
the Lyon sank with the mayflower
No one can say where the ship sank but with a little discovery under the sea we can find out. I am sure that there are lots of theories to where the ship sank.
We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank was created in 2005.
Belfast, in Northern Ireland, at the Harland & Wolffe shipyard.
The ship the Santa Maria sank because it hit reefs. This happened near Haiti. They could not save the ship so it sank.
Construction of RMS Titanic began on March 31, 1909 at the Harland and Wolfe shipyard in Belfast, Ireland (now Northern Ireland); she was launched on May 31, 1911; and worked continued on completing and outfitting her until March 31, 1912 when she was ready for service.Sixteen days later she sank...
The Titanic sank in the Atlantic Ocean.