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Titanic Tour Gallery

This gallery contains images taken from the M.V. "Joyce Too" on our guided Titanic Boat Tours

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HMS Caroline

Berthed in Alexandra Dock, HMS Caroline is the last British World War 1 Cruiser still afloat. She served in the Battle of Jutland (1916)and currently serves as a training facility for the Royal Naval Reserve.

Power Station west

The old Belfast West Power Station on the river's west bank

Thompson Dock Pumphouse

The Thompson Dock Pumphouse which controlled the filling and draining of the Thompson Dock. This, along with the Dry Dock itself, is a listed building.

Titanic steam cranes

Two of three small steam cranes standing on Victoria Wharf. These cranes worked on the Titanic and are the focus of a restoration project initiated by "Lagan Legacy" a local charity.

H & W Titanic drawing office

The now derelict building where the Titanic was designed

Fitting out wharf

The fitting out wharf where liners such as Titanic had their heavy superstructure fitted. The oil rigs pictured here have since been refitted and departed to foreign parts.

Harbour Commissioners Office

The office of the Harbour Commissioners contains many fine paintings as well as the original Captain's Table intended for the Titanic which was delivered too late to join her tragic maiden voyage.

Lagan weir at night

The Weir is the key to the regeneration of the River. It impounds the water level upstream making the river navigable 24 hours a day. It also protects against storm tides and dispenses with the malodorous mudbanks previously exposed at low tide.

Harland & Wolff shipyards

A view of the famous Harland & Wolff cranes "Samson" and "Goliath"

Thompson Dock

The interior of the Thompson Dry Dock where many great ships including Titanic underwent their final interior outfitting (electrics, decor etc)

R.M.S. Titanic

R.M.S. Titanic

The Abercorn basin

'Joyce Too' in Abercorn Basin under the shadow of the famous Harland & Wolff cranes.