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In this 1911 photo, the R.M.S Titanic was showcased at the Harland and Wolff shipyards in Belfast before its tragic maiden voyage in 1912. The once prolific shipyard complex in Northern Ireland ...
After decades of wariness about having built the ship that came to a tragic end, Belfast is now trying to cash in on the Titanic connection. Jeremy Hobson: This Sunday is the 100th anniversary of ...
Visitors make their way through Titanic House, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Saturday, March, 31, 2012. Thousands of people arrived for the official opening of Belfast's impressive new tourist ...
On April 15, 1912, the Belfast-built RMS Titanic sank after colliding with an iceberg, killing over 1,500 passengers and crew on board. This was one of the deadliest commercial, peacetime maritime ...
I was moved by the wall with the victims’ names, and learned how important Titanic and the wider shipbuilding industry was to Belfast. My daughter wasn’t as interested in the individual items ...
British Pathé footage of the Titanic in Belfast in April 1912 has been recently colorized, providing a new perspective on one of history's most famous tragedies. It has been more than 112 years ...
will be taking the opportunity to visit Titanic Belfast and the bar in the Titanic Hotel, which was Andrews’ office. McLarnon, who worked with the Ulster Operatic Company and the Group Theatre ...
I couldn’t hide my excitement checking in to the Titanic Hotel Belfast. Picture: Tourism Ireland. I couldn’t hide my excitement checking in to the Titanic Hotel Belfast. I can’t remember the ...