The SS Nomadic (IMG0432)

The SS Nomadic

The SS Nomadic is the last remaining ship in the world of the White Star Line. Known as 'Titanic's Little Sister' she was built alongside the Titanic in 1911. Designed by the same man, Thomas Andrews.

She has carried many a famous passenger and is most famous for transferring passengers from the shallow docks in Cherbourg out to the Titanic who was moored in deeper water.

The SS Nomadic is now a visitors centre after being fully restored and sits in Hamilton Dock in the heart of Titanic Quarter. Here her bow looks on towards Titanic Belfast, the museum and visitors centre which opened in April 2012, 100 years after the sinking of the ocean liner.
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