Titanic memorials and graves tagged "Harland And Wolff"

A memorial tablet commemorating those shipyard workers who died during the construction of the Titanic.
A 2012 public sculpture by the Dublin born artist Rowan Gillespie, representing hope and positivity.
A memorial in the form of a keel plate of the Titanic unveiled on the Titanic's slipway.
Memorials located on the Titanic's slipway to her victims and those who died during her construction.
The tender built for use at Cherbourg and the last remaining White Star Line vessel.
A sculpture celebrating the achievements of workers of the Harland and Wolff shipyard.
The Belfast home of shipbuilder Thomas Andrews at the time of the Titanic disaster.
The memorial plaque dedicated to the memory of Thomas Andrews, located inside the Memorial Hall
The memorial hall, dedicated to the memory of Thomas Andrews, and now used as a primary school.
The family grave of the Andrews family in Comber, with a dedication to Thomas Andrews Jr.
An exhibition including the original Harland & Wolff builders model of the Olympic class liners.
The statue in Belfast dedicated to shipyard founder and former city mayor Edward Harland.
The Belfast memorial to William James Pirrie, Managing Director of Harland & Wolff.
The former headquarters of the Harland & Wolff shipyard on Queen's Island in Belfast.
The London home of William James Pirrie, Managing Director of Harland & Wolff.

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