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  2. Titanic - Wikipedia

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    The construction of Olympic and Titanic took place virtually in parallel, with Olympic ' s keel laid down first on 16 December 1908 and Titanic ' s on 31 March 1909. [15] Both ships took about 26 months to build and followed much the same construction process.

  3. Olympic-class ocean liner - Wikipedia

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    When Titanic sank in 1912 and Britannic sank in 1916, the Britannic sinking did not receive the same attention as the Titanic, due to the death toll (1,517 on Titanic and 30 on Britannic) and the ongoing First World War.

  4. Titanic Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Cost: £101 million: Height: 38.5 m (126 ft) ... The structural design of the Titanic Belfast building was a complex engineering challenge due to its innovative ...

  5. The 163-year-old company that built the Titanic says it is ...

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    The Titanic under construction at a Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast. The ship hit an iceberg and sank on her maiden voyage in April 1912. - Krista Few/Corbis/Getty Images

  6. Titanic II - Wikipedia

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    The article concluded that although the various Titanic revival projects would cost $400–$600 million, they could be economically viable. Although he originally intended to construct the ship in Durban , Gous presented his £500 million proposal to Belfast City Council in June 2000. [ 13 ]

  7. What can I expect to see at 'Titanic: The Artifact ... - AOL

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    How much do tickets to the Titanic exhibit cost? Timed tickets to “Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition,” which include general admission to COSI, cost $45, or $43 for senior citizens, $40 for ...

  8. Titanic sub recovery mission could cost ‘millions’ – with ...

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  9. SS Nomadic (1911) - Wikipedia

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    SS Nomadic is a former tender of the White Star Line, launched on 25 April 1911 at Belfast, that is now on display in Belfast's Titanic Quarter.She was built to transfer passengers and mail to and from the ocean liners RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic.