Welcome to Titanic Belfast |
Titanic Belfast |
High security outside Titanic Belfast - police armored vehicle |
Entrance to Titanic Belfast, opened in 2012 |
Titanica Sculpture, Titanic Belfast |
Titanica Sculpture, Titanic Belfast |
Titanic Belfast Exhibition |
Titanic Belfast is a museum built on the site where Harland & Wolf built the RMS Titanic |
Titanic Belfast |
Titanic cut out of iron plating, Titanic Belfast |
Harland & Wolff dry dock, Titanic Belfast |
SS Nomadic, the last surviving White Star vessel in the world |
On board SS Nomadic |
SS Nomadic was built to ferry first and second class passengers to the Titanic and her sister ships |
SS Nomadic, restored and in dry dock, Titanic Belfast |
Single smoke stack of SS Nomadic |
SS Nomadic |
SS Nomadic |
SS Nomadic |
Welcome on Board SS Nomadic |
First Class bar, SS Nomadic |
Lounge, SS Nomadic |
Ships of the White Star Line |
Other shipping lines in the Transatlantic market - Cunard, American Line, Red Star Line |
Exhibit on SS Nomadic |
Vintage photograph of SS Nomadic heading out to meet Titanic |
Copies of the original plans of the SS Nomadic |
RMS Titanic side view and deck plan |
SS Nomadic |
Flying Bridge, SS Nomadic |
Winch on the bow of SS Nomadic |
Harland & Wolff Shipbuilders & Engineers, Queen's Island, Belfast |
Titanic Belfast Exhibition - Boom Town 1907 |
Two sides of the debate on Ireland's relationship with England |
Ulster Will Fight, Home Rule is Rome Rule |
Model of a dry dock at Harland & Wolff, Belfast |
White Star Line - Service to all parts of the world |
Titanic Belfast Exhibition - the Transatlantic Steamship Lines |
Transatlantic Routes connecting Europe and North America |
Cunard Line Monarchs of the Sea |
White Star Lines - operator of the Titanic |
Sketches of Titanic with deck layouts |
Fitting the 78 foot (23.7m) Rudder to Titanic |
Vintage photograph of sister ships Olympic and Titanic under construction at Harland & Wolff, Belfast |
Vintage photograph of the Titanic under construction |
Titanic Belfast Exhibition - Launch of the Titanic 31 May 1911 |
Ticket to the Titanic Launch, 31 May 1911 |
Less then 1 year from Launch to Sinking |
Model of the Titanic and the Arrol Gantry, No. 2 slipway |
View of Slipway No. 2 with an outline of Titanic, where the ship was constructed |
The modern shipbuilding gantry cranes at Harland & Wolff are nicknamed Samson and Goliath |
Model of Victoria Island and the Harland & Wolff shipyard |
Titanic Belfast Exhibition |
Model the Titanic's hull at the time of launch |
Titanic under construction surrounded by the Arrol Gantry, Harland & Wolff Shipyard |
Launching of the RMS Titanic, 31 May 1911 |
The Titanic had 2 reciprocating and 1 turbine engine |
Titanic had 2 23ft/7m wing propellers and a 16ft/5m central propeller |
The World's Largest & Finest Steamers, the New Triple Screw SS Olympic and Titanic |
Model of the Titanic |
Model of the Titanic |
Titanic Belfast Exhibition |
Vintage photograph of the Olympic in Thompson Dock, 1912 |
Titanic Belfast Exhibition - recreating the luxury of First Class |
Titanic Belfast Exhibition - 2nd Class cabin |
Titanic Belfast Exhibition - 3rd Class cabin |
Southhamption to Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland - 10 April 1912 |
Titanic Belfast Exhibition - Lifeboat |
Titanic's sister ship Olympic in dazzle paint during World War I - sadly scrapped in 1937 |
Titanic in the Movies |
Plaque commemorating the laying of the keel of Titanic 31 March 1909 |
Titanic Belfast Exhibition - diving to the wreck |
Giant gantry crane, Harland & Wolff Shipyard, Belfast |
Giant gantry crane, Harland & Wolff Shipyard, Belfast |
Giant gantry crane, Harland & Wolff Shipyard, Belfast |
The H&W gantry cranes are nicknamed Sampson & Goliath |
Shorts factory, Belfast, now part of Bombardier Aerospace |
Shorts Factory, Airport Road, Belfast |
Short Brothers, Airport Road, Belfast |
Titanic Quarter, Belfast |
HMS Caroline is a 1914 light cruiser preserved as a museum ship, Alexandra Dock, Belfast |