Queenstown









Queenstown


Queenstown [kweenz-toun] Examples noun

  1. 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.

    Heroes of the Telegraph

    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.’

    A Woman Intervenes

    Robert Barr

  • She is going to telegraph from Queenstown the full essence of the reports—of both our reports.’

    A Woman Intervenes

    Robert Barr

  • You’ve heard, haven’t you, about the Cunard Line and Queenstown?

    Changing Winds

    St. John G. Ervine

  • British Dictionary definitions for queenstown Queenstown noun

    1. the former name (1849–1922) of Cóbh
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