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Queenstown of Cobh ?
Queenstown was one of the three treaty ports which the British retained as naval bases after Irish independence until 1938. The RN records I have seen (on which this article is largely based) refer to the place by that name in the 1920's, as does the source for the "shooting incident". The Wikipedia page says it was renamed in the late 1920's but does not give a specific date. if you have a source for the earlier date, please provide it.Dfvj (talk) 15:25, 19 June 2016 (UTC)Reply