Part of the display dealing with the MV Kerlogue, an Irish Emergency (WW2) era ship which was subjected to a sustained attack by Polish pilots of the RAF (despite being a clearly identified neutral) and also hit by a German mine. The MV Kerlogue and her crew went on to rescue men from both the Allied and German side during the war. The Wild Rose of Liverpool on 2nd April 1941 and most notably on 29 December 1943 the Kerlogue rescued 168 Kriegsmarine sailors of the German Destroyer Z27 & torpedo boats T25 and T26. Refusing German requests to put the men ashore in Brest and also refusing British requests to land the survivors at Land's End, the captain put the men ashore at Cobh and they were interned for the rest of the war in the Curragh, internment camp.