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Harland: A Legacy of Titanic Proportions Step into the world of Harland, where dreams were built and legends were born. Nestled in Belfast, Ireland, the iconic Harland & Wolff Yard stood as a testament to human ingenuity and craftsmanship. The blueprint that started it all - the Titanic. A masterpiece etched on paper, destined to sail across vast oceans. Alongside its sister ship, the Olympic, these vessels became synonymous with Harland & Wolff's name. Through the lens of EyeUbiquitous_20122152, we catch a glimpse of this historic shipyard. The towering cranes reaching for the sky as they meticulously crafted these magnificent ocean liners that would forever change maritime history. Canberra: The swimming-pool fit for royalty. Onboard this majestic vessel, passengers reveled in opulence and grandeur. But it was not just about luxury; it was about creating an experience like no other. Imagine stepping foot into the luxurious reading room onboard the Titanic - a haven for knowledge seekers amidst an oceanic voyage. This breathtaking space offered solace and intellectual stimulation amidst an era defined by adventure. An 1889 photograph captures RMS Teutonic emerging from her cocoon at Harland & Wolff's yard - a symbol of progress and innovation during those transformative times when ships grew larger than ever before. MV Britannic gracefully sailed through transatlantic waters under Cunard White Star's banner - another triumph for Harland & Wolffs' legacy. These ships embodied elegance while conquering mighty seas with unwavering strength. Even decades later, an advertisement from 1968 still echoes their greatness - reminding us that even time cannot fade their glory or diminish their impact on our collective memory. Transporting ourselves back in time to c1910 when construction was underway at Harland & Wolff shipyards is awe-inspiring. Witnessing both Olympic and Titanic taking shape side by side, we can only marvel at the dedication and skill that went into their creation.