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Belfast's Titanic Heritage
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This guide will take you back to the source of the legend, the history of shipbuilding in Belfast, and in particular, Harland and Wolff.

Belfast Newsletter
(May 12th 1912)

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You can order a replica print of this sheet in a variety of sizes. Please contact the Newsletter on 028 3839 5504.

View Pathe News clips from the collections of the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum at www.titanicinbelfast.com.

Panoramic images of Harland and Wolff:
Cityside view from Crane
View from base of Crane


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Belfast Titanic Tours

Begin your own voyage of discovery at the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum near Holywood, to see the Titanic Exhibition. On the way there from Belfast, you will pass her birthplace, Harland & Wolff Shipyardwhere her keel was laid in 1909. Belfast Lough was where her sea-trials were conducted. On April 2, 1912 she sailed away, with thousands of people waving from the Lough shores.


The Folk Museum holds 75,000 negatives in its Harland & Wolff Collection including hundreds of Titanic plates made by Belfast photographer R.J.Welch; reproductions of some are available in postcard and book form. Her tableware and bed linens, with the White Star emblem, were made in what is now the Belfast Linen Industry Conservation area around Bedford Street. A large table by the Belfast furniture-makers Gilbert Logan Ltd, is said to have been finished too late for her maiden voyage and is now in the Belfast Harbour Commissioners Office at Corporation Square.


The most enduring monument to her disastrous end is the Titanic Memorial in the grounds of Belfast City Hall. Guided tours of this majestic Edwardian building (which was completed shortly before Titanic was started) give insights to the affluence and optimism of the city at that time. In Comber, east of Belfast, you will find memorials to Thomas Andrews, Titanic’s chief designer, who choose to perish with the ship he knew “down to the last rivet”. In Bangor, there is a memorial to John Simpson, the ship’s surgeon, in the Abbey graveyard.


For more details of the Titanic Tours (Boat and Bus) contact the Belfast Welcome Centre: -
Tel: + 44 (0) 28 9024 6609 | Email: info@belfastvisitor.com


Titanic Boat Tours / Lagan Boat Company

The Lagan Boat Company offer guided tours of the Harland & Wolff shipyards from the River.


Guided Walking Tours

Take a stroll through history with a selection of informative and entertaining tours of Belfast's key sites.


Titanic's Dock and Pump-House

This trail takes in the Thompson Dock and Pump House where the RMS Titanic had its final fit-out.


S.S Nomadic

Well known for carrying the famous 1st class passengers out to R.M.S Titanic on her maiden voyage, including one of the world’s richest men, J.J. Astor, Benjamin Guggenheim and of course “the Unsinkable” Molly Brown.


Titanic Tours Belfast

Come with us on a two hour tour of Titanic Belfast, in our luxury Mercedes MPV with the great granddaughter of a crew member.


Titanic Interactive Trail

This state-of-the-art handheld digital device will take you on an interactive multimedia tour of the key Titanic sites.