Ship of dreams: Titanic Belfast celebrates milestone with photography exhibition

New exhibition celebrates the creators behind Titanic Belfast exhibition
(Image credit: Titanic Belfast)

Celebrate ten years of Titanic Belfast, one of Northern Ireland's leading tourist attractions, by attending a free photography exhibition showcasing the hard work of its curators and the fundamentals of its foundations open until 31 May 2022. 

The RMS Titanic and her sister ships were constructed on Queen's Island, now known as the Titanic Quarter, in Belfast in 1909. Titanic Belfast opened in 2012, just in time for the centenary of the ship's doomed maiden voyage that took place on 10 April 1912.

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Beth Nicholls
Staff Writer

A staff writer for Digital Camera World, Beth has an extensive background in various elements of technology with five years of experience working as a tester and sales assistant for CeX. After completing a degree in Music Journalism, followed by obtaining a Master's degree in Photography awarded by the University of Brighton, she spends her time outside of DCW as a freelance photographer specialising in live music events and band press shots under the alias 'bethshootsbands'.