I have had the honour to look around this beautiful building on a recent visit to Belfast . How I felt is hard to explain, I was truly blessed to be walking the rooms & hallways that these great men that were involved with these famous ships once walked.
What a wonderful tour and the history is just amazing, knowing the top brass of Titanic worked or visited here. I can’t wait to check in for a few nights later today, it will be very emotional.
I really enjoyed the tour. brought back memories of my grandad, he was so pround he served his time on Titanic. he would often say to me. "She was in perfect order when she left Belfast".
You probably dont care at all but does any of you know of a way to log back into an Instagram account? I was stupid lost the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Grant Kabir i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Thank you for a lovely tour, and lovely story through your dialogue. So much history in that location, and preserved so magnificently. I pricked my ears up when on screen I saw the tiles used in those grand vessels. Being made by Villaroy and Boche, whom my daughter used to work for here in Australia. The Titanic and other ships were fitted out in grand style. We now live in less graceful times. That's quite sad. But tradesmen now don't have the time to be creative. it is demanded they be in and out of a project in the shortest possible time, as cheaply as possible as well. The past magnificence must be preserved for posterity.
I may have to go up to Belfast for a Weekend to the Titanic Museum and stay in the Hotel. And being from the South East of Ireland at least it won't be too difficult of a journey.
My goodness how can I thank you enough for this MAGNIFICENT video? I have read and watched everything Titanic but your video is certainly the best. What an unusual subject. You see, English is not my native language so I am having problems finding the appropriate words to congratulate you for this very informative video. I read the book The Rise and Fall of H&W by Tom McCluskie and notwithstanding that is a very good book it of course fails in conveying the feelings that those terrific vistas of yours brought to me. Congratulations for a job well done
I was there 2012. Back then it wasn't hotel. I was lucky to spend nearly two hours there and I took many pictures. I wonder what happened to Thomas Andrews original office desk.
I’ve been to the quarter but only the museum. I so want to come back and stay at this hotel. I’m a lifelong Titanic buff and a huge fan of Thomas Andrews and the H&W story.
My Husband has a connection with Titanic , a member of his family died on the ship. His name is Dai Bowen,(David) he was a boxer and going over to New York for a boxing match , he sailed with a friend .(I dont know HIS name ). What interests me is that my Husband and I own some Villeroy and Boch pieces and enjoy the style of them. Now I find that the tiles to the swimming baths on Titanic were made by the very company that makes the china that we both love.
I have had the honour to look around this beautiful building on a recent visit to Belfast .
How I felt is hard to explain,
I was truly blessed to be walking the rooms & hallways that these great men that were involved with these famous ships once walked.
Got really emotional watching this,,thinking of the people who once stood in this building and knowing this is it were it all began,,
What a wonderful tour and the history is just amazing, knowing the top brass of Titanic worked or visited here. I can’t wait to check in for a few nights later today, it will be very emotional.
Thankyou so much for the tour. Absolutely fascinating for a huge Titanic follower like me!!!❤🚢
I really enjoyed the tour. brought back memories of my grandad, he was so pround he served his time on Titanic. he would often say to me. "She was in perfect order when she left Belfast".
You probably dont care at all but does any of you know of a way to log back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid lost the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Emery Forrest Instablaster :)
@Grant Kabir i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Grant Kabir it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thank you so much you saved my ass!
@Emery Forrest No problem =)
Thank you for a lovely tour, and lovely story through your dialogue. So much history in that location, and preserved so magnificently.
I pricked my ears up when on screen I saw the tiles used in those grand vessels. Being made by Villaroy and Boche, whom my
daughter used to work for here in Australia. The Titanic and other ships were fitted out in grand style. We now live in less graceful
times. That's quite sad. But tradesmen now don't have the time to be creative. it is demanded they be in and out of a project in the
shortest possible time, as cheaply as possible as well. The past magnificence must be preserved for posterity.
I may have to go up to Belfast for a Weekend to the Titanic Museum and stay in the Hotel. And being from the South East of Ireland at least it won't be too difficult of a journey.
Very wonderful video. How nice that such a large part of Titanic and Harland and Wolff is still here for us to enjoy and to learn from.
Thank you very much. That was one of the best videos on that subject matter I have ever seen. Cheers.
Coming to Belfast in March. I can’t wait to see the Titanic sites and stay in Titanic Hotel.
I check in on Saturday morning ❤
How was it? I live in Belfast, but have never had cause to stay in it!
This is such a great video. Very informative! You can tell he knows what he is talking about. Thank you for this!
I love the accent, my dad was from Belfast and worked in the shipyard in the early 1950s.
My goodness how can I thank you enough for this MAGNIFICENT video? I have read and watched everything Titanic but your video is certainly the best. What an unusual subject. You see, English is not my native language so I am having problems finding the appropriate words to congratulate you for this very informative video. I read the book The Rise and Fall of H&W by Tom McCluskie and notwithstanding that is a very good book it of course fails in conveying the feelings that those terrific vistas of yours brought to me. Congratulations for a job well done
Thanks Alfonso!
Your English is magnificent.👍
@@jameskavanagh4315 Muchas gracias 😊
I was there 2012. Back then it wasn't hotel. I was lucky to spend nearly two hours there and I took many pictures. I wonder what happened to Thomas Andrews original office desk.
Exalent way to preserve the history 😊 thank you
Great video! Very well done.
Was there today, stunning hotel⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Excellent video
Very good sir, thank you.
I was there for my birthday
It was an experience for sure
1/17/23
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Thank you for this!
I’ve been to the quarter but only the museum. I so want to come back and stay at this hotel. I’m a lifelong Titanic buff and a huge fan of Thomas Andrews and the H&W story.
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My Husband has a connection with Titanic , a member of his family died on the ship. His name is Dai Bowen,(David) he was a boxer and going over to New York for a boxing match , he sailed with a friend .(I dont know HIS name ). What interests me is that my Husband and I own some Villeroy and Boch pieces and enjoy the style of them. Now I find that the tiles to the swimming baths on Titanic were made by the very company that makes the china that we both love.
👍👏😊♥️🇺🇸 Thanks for showing this