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Nomadic - The Last White Star Line Ship Afloat

Photographs © John H. Luxton 2007

These photographs were taken on a visit to the former White Star Line passenger tender NOMADIC on Saturday June 23, 2007. This historic Harland & Wolff built ship is the last surviving White Star ship afloat. NOMADIC is now open to the public, berthed on the River Lagan near the Odyssey Centre in Belfast.  The ship retains many of her original features as well as hosting a large exhibition of White Star Line Memorabilia and film props from the movie "Titanic". in addition there is a gift shop and a snack bar on the lower deck. A visit to NOMADIC is highly recommended for those in the UK. She is berthed within a few minutes drive of the Belfast passenger terminals and easily accessible with easy parking close by. For further details visit www.nomadicpreservationsociety.co.uk

Unfortunately the ship's upper works were removed when she served as a restaurant in Paris Second Class entrance shell doors
    second class saloon doors lower deck original seating central staircase
The upper deck area contains a wide variety of White Star line memorabilia. Original wood panels
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