| Thompson Dry Dock Pumphouse
Description: | This is the pumphouse which served the Thompson Dry Dock, to the right of it, and also the Alexandra Dry Dock behind it. As you can see it is in a bad state of repair, also being fenced off, like the dock beside it. Note the large poster on the wall depicting Titanic, on the right, and Olympic, on the left, entering the Thompson dock. For such an important part of Titanic's history, this whole area needs restored to its former glory. There is a petition for this to be done (see my posting elsewhere on Titanic.com) or click the following link. http://www.laganlegacy.com/ThompsonDockpumphousepreservationcampaign.htm | Submitter :strider_uk - More Photos from strider_uk Last Update: 2005/4/2 22:41 Hits: 44931 Comments: 0
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| Thompson Dry Dock
Description: | This is the dock which was specially built for the Olympic class liners, Olympic being the first ship to use the dock, and any pic you see of Titanic ( or Olympic) in a dock, it will be in this one. Note the security fence put up around it, as the safety of the dock gate is not known, with the danger it may give way and flood the dock. N I Science Park own this whole area and are supposed to be restoring it to its former glory. Just don't ask them when! | Submitter :strider_uk - More Photos from strider_uk Last Update: 2005/4/2 22:30 Hits: 43729 Comments: 0
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| Rear of Main Office Building
Description: | View of the rear of what used to be the main office building of Harland & Wolff, taken from the top of Titanic's slipway. The red brick part of the building on the right, was the Management Dining Room, affectionately known as the "Golden Trough". Next to this , the grey coloured building on the right is No.1 Drawing Office, with No. 2 Drawing Office on the left. One of the giant cranes can be seen towering overhead in the background | Submitter :strider_uk - More Photos from strider_uk Last Update: 2005/4/2 22:17 Hits: 42415 Comments: 0
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| Another View Of Titanic's Slipway
Description: | The River Lagan is in the distance, Titanic's stern was a few feet from the water's edge. Her bow was about 20 feet past where I am taking this picture. Can you imagine how big she was? Check out the dump truck on the far right for an idea of size.
The small railway tracks on the right were part of the horse drawn railway system which brought parts to the Titanic and many other ships built on this slipway. | Submitter :strider_uk - More Photos from strider_uk Last Update: 2005/4/2 22:11 Hits: 48137 Comments: 0
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| Titanic Was Built Here!
Description: | This is a sign on the end of the slipway, where Titanic was built | Submitter :strider_uk - More Photos from strider_uk Last Update: 2005/4/2 21:58 Hits: 42153 Comments: 0
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| Titanic slide at fair ground
Description: | My daughter grabbed this shot on her mobile phone camera (hence the small size). It was at a fun fair held at a local Adelaide beach over the Easter break. | Submitter :Wayne Starick - More Photos from Wayne Starick Last Update: 2005/3/28 23:35 Hits: 63512 Comments: 0
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| picture 1*
Description: | Hi
One of two nice Titanic and olympic pictures | Submitter :Martyn - More Photos from Martyn Last Update: 2005/3/20 19:40 Hits: 62138 Comments: 0
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| Francois
Description: | Model built from scratch by scaling Harland & Wolff planns down by use of computer formulas. Length: 1,76 meters. Powered by 12 volt motorcycle battery.
Built in 2000 and weighing 17kg. It took me 10 months to build from scratch using glassfibre. This model was constructed by scaling down the true Harland & Wolff plans by use of computer formulas. It is 1.76 meter in Length. Powered by a 12 volt motorcycle batery that powers all three scale propellers; what a sight to see on water... | Submitter :Francois - More Photos from Francois Last Update: 2005/3/2 15:30 Hits: 73087 Comments: 2
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| Titanic musical
Description: | Graham Harvey (centre) who is playing the part of Captain Smith in Belfast Operatic Company’s production of “Titanic†the musical, accompanied by two members of the Belfast Titanic Society in period costume.
The show operated by Belfast Operatic Company, with a cast and crew of more than 100 people, is at the Grand Opera House, Belfast from 17-21 May 2005.
See full news article at http://www.titanic.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=61 | Submitter :webmaster - More Photos from webmaster Last Update: 2005/2/16 23:27 Hits: 62658 Comments: 0
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| QM2
Description: | QM2 , Quebec city september 04
Benoit Bertrand
| Submitter :Guest Last Update: 2005/2/9 17:54 Hits: 27629 Comments: 0
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