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The west Belfast gravestone of a 19th century scientist has been restored to try to ensure his contribution to the modern world is not forgotten. Prof Thomas Andrews, who died in 1885, is credited ...
Thomas Andrews was the chief naval architect at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast during the early 1900s. He brought the idea of 'Olympic class' ocean liners to life, overseeing their ...
Were the two Thomas Andrews related? I don't know. What we need is someone with a family tree of one of these people. Because both have the same name I shall refer to them as "Titanic" Andrews and ...
The Belfast headquarters of the Irish Football Association - once home to Titanic designer Thomas Andrews - is to go on the market.
THE group behind the historical plaque mix-up at the house believed to be associated with Titanic designer Thomas Andrews now believes a mistake has been made.
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VenYou Secures Second Tenant For Belfast's Thomas House - MSNvenYou, one of Belfast’s leading providers of Grade A serviced office accommodation has secured the tenancy of aPriori, a long-term client, for the third floor of its recently opened 9,000 ...
Lord Mayor Jim Rodgers will unveil a plaque at the former home of Thomas Andrews, 90 years to the day that the ship left Belfast for Southampton to begin its ill-fated maiden voyage.
A team of young historians investigate Thomas Andrews, the man who designed the Titanic. They consider his role as designer and whether he was at fault for the loss of life.
The grave of Northern Irish scientific visionary Thomas Andrews was yesterday rededicated in a special ceremony after weeks of restoration work in a Belfast cemetery. Members of the Royal Society of ...
BELFAST serviced office provider VenYou has added Thomas House on James Street South to its growing property portfolio.
DR. ANDREWS, whose death we announced a fortnight ago, was a native of Belfast (born December 19, 1813), and spent his whole life there. His father was a linen-merchant, in good position; and he ...
The centenary of Andrews's Bakerian Lecture to the Royal Society was marked by a conference at the Queen's University, Belfast, on September 19. Dr Mackle's contribution, printed here in an ...
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