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The feature on the Nomadic and the importance of Belfast's maritime history in marketing Northern Ireland (August 4) mentions numerous important historical... Wednesday, 6 November 2024 Newsletters ...
Time is running out to save one of Northern Ireland’s maritime treasures. HMS Caroline will be scrapped and turned into razor blades. Now a campaign has been launched calling on the Department ...
A new management team for HMS Caroline, the last surviving ship from World War One’s infamous Battle of Jutland, has announced new hours of business as it opens the refurbished ship to public ...
The last major World War One warship from the UK still afloat survived its greatest battle of all in 2016 when it was granted millions of pounds in funding to preserve it for the nation.
Another ship that was airbrushed out of history here was the HMS Maidstone, a prison ship that was anchored in Belfast Lough in 1971/72. This ship held more than 200 prisoners without trial.
May 26, 2016 at 3:00pm BST. THE refurbished HMS Caroline and famous tall ships Morgenster, Phoenix and Earl of Pembroke are among the nautical highlights awaiting enthusiastic landlubbers at this ...
The operators of the SS Nomadic - one of Belfast's newest tourist attractions - are looking into changes in ticketing to help boost visitor numbers.
Roo Irvine is on a voyage of discovery in Belfast, where she goes on board the SS Nomadic, the ‘little sister’ of the Titanic. The Nomadic was built more than 100 years ago as a tender ship ...
The SS Nomadic has been towed up the River Lagan and has been docked beside the Odyssey in Belfast harbour. Nomadic, which arrived in Belfast on Saturday, was used to ferry passengers to the ill-fated ...