The Mysterious Disappearance of the Irish Crown Jewels

Steve Herra


Organisation:
Licensed Services
Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £85 plus travel costs if .40 pence per mile.
Category:
History
Updated:
10th July 2023
Tagged:
History

A true story from 1907 when the Irish Crown Jewels were stolen. The Scotland Yard detective assigned the case produced a number of reports from his enquiries. They all disappeared, how could this happen? Who do you think was responsible?

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About Steve Herra

I am third generation of Cunard seafarer, my last ship was QE2 where I was one of the Pursers and met some of the stars featured in my QE2 talk. On leaving Cunard I served in the Royal Naval Reserve and more recently conducted tours of Cunard and P&O ships whilst they were in Southampton, sadly because of the pandemic these have now ceased.

I have been delivering talks, both live and via Zoom, for 6 years now to various organisations such as U3A, Probus, W.I. and many more. Prior to this I was Training Manager delivering training modules to various groups.


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