Western European Cruise - 2004
Ports-of-Call continued
Travel with the Schulmans
Join us in our exploration of the world we live in...
La Coruna, Spain
Santiago de Compostella
Cherbourg, France
Torbay/Torquay, England
We drive to Dartmoor -
the moors, the ponies, the prison, and Devon Cream Tea -
shades of Sherlock Holmes, Jane Eyre and Charles Dickens
Cobh/Cork, Ireland
Cobh Harbor
Annie Moore and her brothers -
Memorial to the young girl who was the first immigrant to land on Ellis Island, NYC
Saint Finbarre's
French Gothic Cathedral
Father Matthews Memorial Church
Cork's charming St. Patrick's Street
in the heart of the Old Town.
Jameson Heritage Center and
the Old Jameson Whiskey Distillery
where we tour, and learn and taste and buy.
Dublin, Ireland
Continue with us now as we disembark in Dover and explore political London and  Ancient Britain... 
Click on the door to enter the world of England - the old and new... ==>
The Cathedral - inside and out
   ^ St. James' sepulchre ==>
Cathedral Pipe Organ
Garden and statue of University founder Fonseca
Obradoiro Square and "town hall"
Galician musicians and dancers...
...with wine and canapes in the courtyard of the
Hotel of the Reyes Catolicos
M/S Noordam in port in Cherbourg
Beautiful theatre in the heart of the old city...
Who'd have thought...
'Les Parapluies (The Umbrellas) de Cherbourg"!
Traditionally a fishing town....

Cherbourg harbor
A Memorial to Fishermen Lost at Sea looks out over the entrance to the harbor...
...an old fisherman contemplates the sea...
and wishes he could be out there fishing himself!
Bovey Castle gates
Dartmoor Prison
The famous Moor Ponies
The Moors
Cattle on the moor
Bridge over the River Liffey
Memorial along the Liffey to the victims of the Great Potatoe Famine
Amazing contemporary buildings alongside ancient ones
Christchurch Cathedral
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Trinity College
where we see the incredible
Book of Kells
The old...
The new..
<== The High Altar at Mass