Meeting will explore Cradley workers role in building Titanic
Friday 6th November 2009 9:36 PM
Halesowen News
A CRADLEY history wants to unearth information about the work of local craftsmen on the Titanic as part of a £49k Heritage Lottery funded project.
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New Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge is getting attention half way across the country
Thursday 5th November 2009 9:38 PM
PRLog.Org
The new Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. has people talking in Missouri. This week, Titanic Museum owner John Joslyn was featured in a Springfield Business Journal story about the famous ship that is dropping anchor in East Tennessee.
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Council awards £10m to Titanic Project
Thursday 5th November 2009 9:38 PM
Belfast Telegraph
The £97 million Titanic Signature Project received good news this week when Belfast City Council agreed to contribute £10 million to the scheme.
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'Titanic' on stage at music hall
Thursday 5th November 2009 9:38 PM
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
The great ship Titanic will sink once again, this time on a stage in Carnegie with a cast of 62 actors who range in age from 5 to 82.
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Public sculpture unveiled at the Titanic Quarter
Wednesday 4th November 2009 9:26 PM
Belfast Telegraph
The first public artwork for the Titanic Quarter was unveiled as part of the Belfast festival at Queens. The “contemporary and innovative artwork” is called ‘Kit’ and is a site-specific light sculpture which is 13.5 metres tall and cast in bronze.
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Titanic's "little sister" may miss anniversary refit date

Wednesday 24th June 2009

The £7m restoration of a tender ship that ferried passengers on board the doomed Titanic may not be finished in time for the centenary of its launch, an official report warns today.

The charitable trust responsible for refitting the derelict SS Nomadic, known as Titanic’s ‘little sister’, is also struggling to meet a fundraising target of £5m by this autumn — having received less than £1.4m by the start of the year.

It was intended the vessel would be open to the public in Belfast's docklands ahead of the much-hyped 100th anniversary of the day the Titanic rolled down the slipway at Harland and Wolff in May, 1911. But auditors today cast doubt on whether the refit of the tender ship would be completed on schedule.

In a report on the Government spend on the tender since it was rescued from a wreckers' yard in France three years ago, the Northern Ireland Audit Office said the restoration target of 2011 was “challenging”.

“The (Nomadic Charitable) Trust's action plan for the restoration phase indicates that work is to commence December 2009 and is to be completed ahead of the centenary celebrations,” comptroller and auditor general John Dowdall said. “This will be a challenging target for the Trust.”

Mr Dowdall raised concern that there still appeared to be no formal agreements between the Department for Social Development and the Trust for the transfer of ownership.

“Although it was a condition of DFP (Department of Finance and Personnel) approval (for the project) that the Nomadic should be transferred to the Charitable Trust as soon as was possible after the acquisition, the department still retains ownership more than three years on,” he said.

Mr Dowdall said the initial business case was “over-optimistic and did not include the full range of costs”.

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Belfast Telegraph (2009) Titanic's "little sister" may miss anniversary refit date <http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/local-national/titanicrsquos-lsquolittle-sisterrsquo-may-miss-anniversary-refit-date-14356389.html> (Accessed 2009-06-24 22:26:05)

 
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