

Like the movie, Wallace Hartley’s eight man band played on-board the boat deck as the ship went down. Nomadic is the largest Titanic artefact in the world - a quarter of Titanic’s size in every dimension, guests can marvel at the original ornate doors, panels, plasterwork and staircases, as well as see what life was like as a crew. They can also follow in the footsteps of Titanic’s First and Second Class passengers on-board SS Nomadic – Titanic’s tender ship and the last remaining White Star Line vessel.

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The interiors in the movie are very accurate and were completed under the supervision of researchers of the White Star Line, the company that owned Titanic.Īt Titanic Belfast, guests experience a virtual tour through Titanic’s decks, view sample First, Second and Third Class cabins, inspect the china used on board the White Star Line and walk along a replica promenade deck. International guests can also see how many people from their country were on board the ship using interactive pods. Profiles of those on board can be found throughout the Titanic Experience galleries. In the Titanic Experience, guests can see unique footage of Titanic under the water and study artefacts left on the seabed.Ĭaptain Smith, Thomas Andrews, Molly Brown, Bruce Ismay, John Jacob Astor and Officer Murdoch were on board the ship! James Cameron dived 12 times to the wreck to capture the ship authentically. The majority of underwater shots from TITANIC in the movie are real! Titanic now lies off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. The movie was roughly based on the discovery of the ship by American oceanographer Doctor Robert Ballard, who has visited Titanic Belfast on a number of occasions! The ‘J’ stood for Joseph, not Jack, and he was a ‘coal trimmer’ on Titanic! James Cameron wasn’t aware of this until he finished the screen play! We've put together the ultimate movie fan fact or fiction so fans of the film TITANIC can become Titanic experts too!Ĭheck them out below and see how many you might be aware of.Īlthough the story of Jack and Rose was fictional – there was a ‘J Dawson’ on board!
