Showing posts with label Irish road-trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irish road-trip. Show all posts
Sunday, 4 May 2025
Wednesday, 30 April 2025
Thursday, 17 April 2025
Belfast and a Titanic experience!
We wrapped up our Irish road-trip with two nights in Belfast as we had not visited it before now and we were keen to take in the 'Titanic Experience', among other things!
We made this our first choice of places we wanted to visit and chose the self-guided tour which proved quite immersive, especially the personal stories they weave into the experience.
The city is rightly very proud to be her birthplace and has created this impressive 'Titanic Museum/Experience' in the very location where she was designed, built and launched. The museum and the slipway tell the story of the workers who built her and the conditions they had to work in. More than just a museum, it’s a journey through time.
The way they blend the industrial strength of early 1900s Belfast with the deeply personal human stories of the passengers and crew of the Titanic makes it a powerful and emotional experience.
On entering the building you get an understanding of the scale of things as you ride the escalators to get to the museum proper.
The museum is over 4 floors, on each floor you will find information about important aspects about the ship, the top floor starts with an explanation of historical context about why it was possible to build it in Belfast and why this city had one of the most important shipyards in the world.
The motivation to build such a massive ship was for the 'White Star Line' to compete with its rival the 'Cunard Line'.
You learn about the structure in which the Titanic was organised, its rooms, and the social classification into which the rooms of the ship were divided.
There are a number of interactive experiences as you make your way through the exhibition.
The contract to build the gantry to enable the ships construction was awarded to Sir William Aroll & Co. in Glasgow. A wire cage elevator takes you up to allow you to walk through an example of the steelwork construction.
For us it was probably the personal artefacts on show and the individual passenger stories that really hit home.
You can read some survivor's stories here.
Something that became abundantly clear during our visit was that many mistakes were made on the evening of the collision with the iceberg...you can read about them here.
On a lighter note the exhibition does allow a little reference to the 'that' movie and as we were there...why not!
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Belfast,
Irish road-trip,
Titanic
Location:
1 Olympic Wy, Belfast BT3 9EP, UK
Tuesday, 15 April 2025
More from our Irish trip...a stop in Kilkeel.
On the way to Belfast for the last stay of our Irish trip we stopped in at Kilkeel a small town on the coast of County Down. Its harbour is home to the largest fishing fleet in Northern Ireland.
The town is where my gran's (Turnbull) birth was registered and has connections to the McComish side of our family.
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Irish road-trip,
Kilkeel
Location:
Kilkeel, Newry, UK
Sunday, 13 April 2025
Friday, 11 April 2025
A walk to Warrenpoint and back...
When visiting Rostrevor we did the lovely walk along the coast to Warrenpoint and back (8kms). We passed some lovely housing stock on the way.
We had a great lunch at 'The'Posh Pig' which is on the harbour front in town. We of course had to try their Guinness which was up to scratch. They like their murals here, this is on the wall of the old Osbourne / Carlingford Bay Hotel
It was a lovely sunny day but with a chilly wind,thus the 'Scottish' coats!
But not too cold for some of the locals to have a swim apparently!
Looking back towards Rostrevor and the Mountains of Mourne.
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