Thank you! 😁. Shame here, I love all the history behind the Titanic. I did read something about a senior ship engineer that wasn’t able to get on the Titanic because his daughter was ill, he lived until 1950s. Niamh x
I was here in March 2013. A dream come true for a Titanic nerd. I want to go back and see everything that’s there now. Including Nomadic! The last ship built by Thomas Andrews. Thank you for this! I loved Belfast!
Aww that’s such a cool memory, I hope you can visit again soon. Yea, there is so much more now - even a gin distillery in a former pump house. We walked down the County Down coast along Belfast laugh and it’s hard to believe the worlds most famous ship sailed there! Thank you for your comment and sharing your memories ☺️
A tidy video Niamh, nicely produced and one of the few that gives a nice overview as well as some useful information that others never see to do. It would have been great to see a little more drone footage, but judging from the few seconds we actually saw, I guess the drone was something of an experiment. No problem, for it didn't detract form the overall video. I enjoyed it - along with the broad Belfast accent!!
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Very informative and interesting. I've always been fascinated by the Titanic. Keep up the good work 👍
Thank you! 😁. Shame here, I love all the history behind the Titanic. I did read something about a senior ship engineer that wasn’t able to get on the Titanic because his daughter was ill, he lived until 1950s. Niamh x
Compression bell for divers maybe the red and white odd item or possibly a small bouy
I think you might be right about them being bouys for shipping canals Nigel. Niamh x
Need to check that out myself and come back to you
Watching 112 years since Titanic sank!
Incredible to think Ryan. What the world was like 112 years ago.
Always appreciate guide travel information , about trains and buses , with costs thank you
Our pleasure! Its a nice wee day out at Titanic Quarter. Highly recommended Nigel. Niamh x
The star of this video is the person we hear but don't see x
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I was here in March 2013. A dream come true for a Titanic nerd. I want to go back and see everything that’s there now. Including Nomadic! The last ship built by Thomas Andrews. Thank you for this! I loved Belfast!
Aww that’s such a cool memory, I hope you can visit again soon. Yea, there is so much more now - even a gin distillery in a former pump house. We walked down the County Down coast along Belfast laugh and it’s hard to believe the worlds most famous ship sailed there! Thank you for your comment and sharing your memories ☺️
@@WalkWithNiamh I totally want to check out the distillery next time I’m there. I wish they shipped to the United States..
Something for everyone smashing video
A tidy video Niamh, nicely produced and one of the few that gives a nice overview as well as some useful information that others never see to do. It would have been great to see a little more drone footage, but judging from the few seconds we actually saw, I guess the drone was something of an experiment. No problem, for it didn't detract form the overall video. I enjoyed it - along with the broad Belfast accent!!
Hey Reg, thank you so much ☺️ it was one of our favourite videos to make, so much history in Titanic Quarter.
Where should I visit next? Let me know below. 🙂. Niamh x
Whay The french flag is over The ship?
Good spot :) Although built in Belfast, Cherbourg, France was her original port of registry. Niamh x
@@WalkWithNiamhand in her latter years used as a floating restaurant in Paris before being brought back to Belfast. PS great video