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Belfast flight in |
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Belfast flight in |
Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland. It's name is derived from Béal Feirste, meaning "rivermouth of the sandbacks". The city flourished as a result of the industrial revolution becoming the largest line producer in the world. The shipyard of Harland and Wolf dominated the skyline of the city.
Located on the River Lagan, it was the Harland & Wolf Shipyard where the RMS Titanic was built.
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Belfast Harland & Wolf Shipyard |
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Belfast River Lagan |
The Titanic Hotel is located in the old Drawing Offices of Harland & Wolf (H&W) where the Titanic was conceived and the plans of the Olympic Class ships - Olympic and Titanic, were drawn.
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Titanic Hotel Belfast
Harland and Wolf Drawing Offices |
Located next to the H & W Drawing Office were the slipways that built the two Olympic class trans-Atlantic liners alongside each other. The hotel is now opposite the Titanic Experience which tells the story of the Titanic in the shadow of where the ship was built.
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Model showing location of the Titanic Experience and the slipway |
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Belfast - Titanic Slipway |
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Belfast Titanic Experience and slipway |
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Belfast Titanic Experience |
On the Titanic's maiden, and only, journey, she left Southampton and crossed the channel to Cherbourg. In 1912, the port of Cherbourg did not have facilities for the large Atlantic liners to dock and pick up passengers. Tenders were required to ferry passengers from the port to the liners anchored offshore. The tender SS Nomadic was used to ferry the Titanic's passengers in 1912.
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Belfast SS Nomadic |
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Belfast Titanic Experience |
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Belfast Abercorn Basin |
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Belfast Customs House |
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Belfast VM |
The Albert Memorial Clock is situated in Queens Square. It was constructed between 1865 and 1869 as a memorial to the late Prince Albert, the Consort to Queen Victoria.
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Belfast Albert Memorial Clock |
Situated in the centre of Belfast in Donegall Square is City Hall. Located within the confines of it's surrounds are the Titanic Memorial, Titanic Memorial Garden, and the city's War Memorial.
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Belfast City Hall |
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Titanic Memorial |
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Titanic Memorial Garden |
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Belfast War Memorial |