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A sneek preview of the fantastic Titanic Belfast museum built especially to commemorate the Titanic centenary and as a lasting reminder of the events and people surrounding the sinking of S.S. Titanic.
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Titanica Unveiled 6 Lewis 
 Alan Lewis - PhotopressBelfast.co.uk 27-3-2012
Titanica created by renowned artist and sculptor Rowan Gillespie was unveiled today at a multi-faith blessing by methodist minister Rev Drew Abernethy, Anglican chaplain Rev Chris Bennett, Presbyterian Chaplain Margaret Ferguson and Father Eugene O'Neill. Mr Gillespie, whose work is exhibited from Dublin to Moscow said that Titanica represented twelve months of work and reflected an image both of people jumping into the sea as well as the re-birth of the Titanic story through the stunning architecture of the six floor Titanic signature building that is due to open on the 31st of this month.
Titanica Unveiled 6 Lewis 
 Alan Lewis - PhotopressBelfast.co.uk 27-3-2012
Titanica created by renowned artist and sculptor Rowan Gillespie was unveiled today at a multi-faith blessing by methodist minister Rev Drew Abernethy, Anglican chaplain Rev Chris Bennett, Presbyterian Chaplain Margaret Ferguson and Father Eugene O'Neill. Mr Gillespie, whose work is exhibited from Dublin to Moscow said that Titanica represented twelve months of work and reflected an image both of people jumping into the sea as well as the re-birth of the Titanic story through the stunning architecture of the six floor Titanic signature building that is due to open on the 31st of this month.
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Alan Lewis - PhotopressBelfast.co.uk 27-3-2012
Titanica created by renowned artist and sculptor Rowan Gillespie was unveiled today at a multi-faith blessing by methodist minister Rev Drew Abernethy, Anglican chaplain Rev Chris Bennett, Presbyterian Chaplain Margaret Ferguson and Father Eugene O'Neill. Mr Gillespie, whose work is exhibited from Dublin to Moscow said that Titanica represented twelve months of work and reflected an image both of people jumping into the sea as well as the re-birth of the Titanic story through the stunning architecture of the six floor Titanic signature building that is due to open on the 31st of this month.


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