News

A hundred years after the Titanic disaster, Belfast has finally embraced its Titanic heritage; using the history of the ill-fated ship to tell the story of the engineering marvel that Titanic ...
Belfast’s Titanic tourism boom reveals what to see, do and experience, ... The building dominates the Titanic Quarter and holds one of the most detailed exhibits in the world.
Mr Harbeck boarded the Titanic in April 1912 as a second-class passenger and is believed to have been working with the White ...
From WWII bombs to a building boom At the heart of town is another impressive landmark: Belfast's City Hall. This grand structure's 173-foot-tall, green copper dome dominates the city center.
Cave Hill Country Park, on the city’s outskirts, is a brilliant place to soak up views over Belfast. Its numerous ...
The shipyard in Belfast employed about 35,000 at its pre-World War II peak in 1935. ... The company is most famous for building the Titanic a bit more than a century ago.
The Northern Ireland capital commemorated that bittersweet anniversary Tuesday with cheers from schoolchildren in Edwardian period costumes, the tooting of foghorns, and a hymn-singing dockside choir.
Belfast’s Titanic tourism boom reveals what to see, do and experience, where the shipbuilding legacy transformed the city into a major cultural draw. The historic ... Read moreThe post Belfast’s ...
The shipyard in Belfast employed about 35,000 at its pre-World War II peak in 1935. ... The company is most famous for building the Titanic a bit more than a century ago.