Queenstown [kweenz-toun] Examples noun
- former name of Cóbh.
Examples from the Web for queenstown Contemporary Examples of queenstown
The couple will leave George behind for a two-day tour of Dunedin, Queenstown, and Christchurch, all on South Island.
Kate, William and George’s Tour of Australasia, Key Dates
Tom Sykes
March 20, 2014
Historical Examples of queenstown
The expedition returned to Queenstown, and a consultation took place.
J. Munro
Some time that night we touched at Queenstown, and next evening we were in Liverpool.
In a Steamer Chair and Other Stories
Robert Barr
Then you must land at Queenstown and cable a complete account to the Argus.’
Robert Barr
She is going to telegraph from Queenstown the full essence of the reports—of both our reports.’
Robert Barr
You’ve heard, haven’t you, about the Cunard Line and Queenstown?
St. John G. Ervine
British Dictionary definitions for queenstown Queenstown noun
- the former name (1849–1922) of Cóbh