Titanic Exhibition

Titanic Links

Titanic - Built In Belfast
This innovative museum website is dedicated to Titanic and her birth in Belfast. The most famous ship in history is pictured and interpreted through our unique and internationally important Titanic collections.

Ulster Folk & Transport Museum
The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, voted Irish Museum of the Year, illustrates the way of life and the traditions of the people of the Northern Ireland.

White Star Momentos 

Visit the UK's largest Titanic gift company.  It has grown from an idea nurtured from three Northern Ireland life-long White Star Line enthusiasts who live on the shores of Belfast Lough, in clear view of the famous Harland and Wolff Shipyard. Bringing a range of affordable items to purchase, that are exclusive to White Star Momentos.

Go To Belfast
The Belfast Visitor and Convention Bureau website offers you all the information you need for your holiday or short break in Belfast. You can use this site to find visitor information on a range of topics such as events, transport, tours, museums, restaurants, pubs and clubs.

Linen Hall Library
The Linen Hall Library is a truly unique institution. Founded in 1788, it is the oldest library in Belfast and the last subscribing library in Ireland.

Harland & Wolff
The birthplace of Titanic. Building on a history of over 140 years of shipbuilding excellence, Harland and Wolff offers a unique combination of technical expertise and physical facilities.

Museums & Galleries Northern Ireland
The National Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland include the Ulster Museum with Armagh Museum, the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum and the Ulster American Folk Park. W5 at Odyssey is a wholly owned subsidiary of The National Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland.

SS Nomadic   Nomadic, the tender ship for Titanic and Olympic was brought back to Belfast in 2006.  It carried passengers out to the ill- fated liner when they called into the French port of Cherbourg and many of her interior fixtures and fittings are identical to those onboard the giant liner.

Titanic Quarter
The Titanic Signature Project involves the development of a world class visitor attraction by 2012, in time for the centenary celebrations.

Titanic's Dock and Pump-House  

The Thompson Dry Dock, where Titanic was fitted out, was the last place she rested on dry ground.  Built to accomodate the Titanic  and her sister ships, the dock took seven years to build and at almost 900ft long the Titanic just fitted in.

 

Belfast City Hall  

William Pirrie, the man who created Titanic, referred to the City Hall as the 'Stone Titanic'.

 

Carrickfergus Museum

Carrickfergus is famed for its links to the sea and shipbuilding.  Tolls used at the Harland and Wolff shipyard and Paul Rogers shipyard, which supplied many of the tradesmen who worked on the Titanic, are on display here.

 

Places to Shop

Belfast and the Greater Belfast area is a shopper's  paradise with everything from high street stores to designer boutiques, many selling locally produced arts and crafts.

 

 

Titanic Related Websites

 

Harland & Wolff

Belfast  Titanic Society

Titanic Heritage Trust

SS Nomadic Preservation Society


 

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