RMGFEXBT–Belfast, UK. 31/03/2012. Belfast's Titanic Signature Building is opened to the public.
RF2H30A8F–The Galley Cafe at Titanic Belfast
RMCARN3H–Belfast, UK. 15/04/2012 - Criwds file into the newly opened Titanic Memorial Garden at Belfast City Hall.
RF2FJXRJC–Belfast, Northern Ireland - June 6, 2019: The Titanic Belfast Museum, which opened in 2012 and is shown, where the Titanic ship launched in 1912.
RMK4D427–Titanic Building, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Now known as Titanic Belfast, the building opened in March 2012.
RM2D0P85G–The 'Titanica' statue is pictured in front of Titanic Belfast December 7, 2012. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton travelled to Northern Ireland on Friday to lend her support to the British province's fragile peace, the frailty of which was underlined by overnight rioting on the eve of her visit and the seizure of a bomb. Clinton visited the the recently opened building, which allows visitors to re-live the entire Titanic story from her birth in Belfast to the fateful maiden voyage. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (NORTHERN IRELAND - Tags: POLITICS MARITIME)
RM2E0BJJG–John Hewitt Bar, 51 Donegall St., in Belfast, UK in March 2012. Named after the poet, socialist and Freeman of Belfast who created in 1983 The Belfast Unemployed Resource Centre. The bar, opened in december 1999, is privately owned by the Resource. On sale, the new Titanic beers.
RM2D02PW5–Geraldine McCann carries the Olympic torch towards Parliament Buildings in Belfast June 3, 2012. On Sunday the Olympic flame - on a five-day visit to Northern Ireland - will be carried to the Titanic Building, recently opened in Belfast's docklands to commemorate the famous liner which was built in the city and sank 100 years ago. It will then make its way through more than 60 towns and villages across Northern Ireland, carried by about 600 local people aged between 12 to 93. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (NORTHERN IRELAND - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS SOCIETY)
RMFJX9GA–The Titanic Memorial in the newly opened Titanic Memorial Garden at Belfast City Hall, during the 100th anniversary commemorations and memorial dedication of the Titanic disaster in Belfast, Northern Ireland on April 15, 2012. The vessel struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic on its maiden voyage on April 14 1912, with the loss of around 1,500 lives. It was built in Belfast's Harland and Wolff shipyard. Photo/Paul McErlane
RF2GYJ68F–The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, located in County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland.
RMEBDWTX–Titanic Signature Building, Belfast, Northern Ireland The Titanic Building opened on Saturday 31 March 2012, to, mark the
RF2H30A8G–Titanica sculture outside the Titanic Belfast building in Belfast, Northern Ireland
RFCARN3X–Belfast, UK. 15/04/2012 - The Titanic Memorial in the newly opened Titanic Memorial Garden at Belfast City Hall.
RM2CXDWW9–Geraldine McCann carries the Olympic torch towards Parliament Buildings in Belfast June 3, 2012. On Sunday the Olympic flame - on a five-day visit to Northern Ireland - will be carried to the Titanic Building, recently opened in Belfast's docklands to commemorate the famous liner which was built in the city and sank 100 years ago. It will then make its way through more than 60 towns and villages across Northern Ireland, carried by about 600 local people aged between 12 to 93. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (NORTHERN IRELAND - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS SOCIETY)
RMEB9A2D–Titanic Memorial Garden and Monument in the grounds of the City Hall Belfast The Titanic Memorial Garden was offically opened
RFCARN3N–Belfast, UK. 15/04/2012 - The Titanic Memorial in the newly opened Titanic Memorial Garden at Belfast City Hall.
RM2D08YY8–Geraldine McCann carries the Olympic torch towards Parliament Buildings in Belfast June 3, 2012. On Sunday the Olympic flame - on a five-day visit to Northern Ireland - will be carried to the Titanic Building, recently opened in Belfast's docklands to commemorate the famous liner which was built in the city and sank 100 years ago. It will then make its way through more than 60 towns and villages across Northern Ireland, carried by about 600 local people aged between 12 to 93. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (NORTHERN IRELAND - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS SOCIETY)
RMEBDX11–Titanic Memorial Garden and Monument in the grounds of the City Hall, Belfast The Titanic Memorial Garden was offically opened
RFCARN44–Belfast, UK. 15/04/2012 - The Titanic Memorial in the newly opened Titanic Memorial Garden at Belfast City Hall.
RM2CY43M7–Geraldine McCann carries the Olympic torch towards Parliament Buildings in Belfast June 3, 2012. On Sunday the Olympic flame - on a five-day visit to Northern Ireland - will be carried to the Titanic Building, recently opened in Belfast's docklands to commemorate the famous liner which was built in the city and sank 100 years ago. It will then make its way through more than 60 towns and villages across Northern Ireland, carried by about 600 local people aged between 12 to 93. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (NORTHERN IRELAND - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS SOCIETY)
RFCARN3J–Belfast, UK. 15/04/2012 - The Titanic Memorial in the newly opened Titanic Memorial Garden at Belfast City Hall.
RM2CXDWW5–John Mcalpine carries the Olympic torch in front of Parliament Buildings in Belfast June 3, 2012. On Sunday the Olympic flame - on a five-day visit to Northern Ireland - will be carried to the Titanic Building, recently opened in Belfast's docklands to commemorate the famous liner which was built in the city and sank 100 years ago. It will then make its way through more than 60 towns and villages across Northern Ireland, carried by about 600 local people aged between 12 to 93. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (NORTHERN IRELAND - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS SOCIETY)
RFCARN45–Belfast, UK. 15/04/2012 - The Titanic Memorial in the newly opened Titanic Memorial Garden at Belfast City Hall.
RM2D0NJXN–John Mcalpine carries the Olympic torch in front of Parliament Buildings in Belfast June 3, 2012. On Sunday the Olympic flame - on a five-day visit to Northern Ireland - will be carried to the Titanic Building, recently opened in Belfast's docklands to commemorate the famous liner which was built in the city and sank 100 years ago. It will then make its way through more than 60 towns and villages across Northern Ireland, carried by about 600 local people aged between 12 to 93. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (NORTHERN IRELAND - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS SOCIETY)
RMCARN47–Belfast, UK. 15/04/2012 - Commemorative bust of Lord Pirrie, chairman of Harland and Wolff between 1895 and 1924 at the newly opened Titanic Memorial Garden at Belfast City Hall.
RMCARN46–Belfast, UK. 15/04/2012 - Commemorative bust of Lord Pirrie, chairman of Harland and Wolff between 1895 and 1924 at the newly opened Titanic Memorial Garden at Belfast City Hall.
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