SS Nomadic
 The luxury ferry SS Nomadic was built by Harland & Wolff in Belfast 1911. The Nomadic took first class passengers to the great liner Titanic, which sank with the loss of more than 1,500 people in 1912.
The SS Nomadic is the last of the White Star ships and an important link to the Titanic story. The Department for Social Development has brought the Nomadic home to Belfast and is setting up a charitable trust to raise funds and look after her restoration.
Progress on the Nomadic
- August 2009 - Nomadic opens to the public for two weeks during the Tall Ships event. Over 2,000 paying customers visited the vessel with all of them enjoying the tours and the evening performances of ‘All Aboard Titanic’ by the GCSE Drama students of Dominican College, Fortwilliam;
- August 2009 - Nomadic moves back to a newly refurbished Hamilton Dry Dock facility at a cost of £400,000;
- July 2009 - Part One of the Conservation Management Plan has been completed. This is required for Heritage Lottery Funding application. Part two of the Plan now underway
- August 2008 - Nomadic accepted for the UK’Core Collection’ of the UK National Historic Ships Register. Nomadic is the last surviving White Star Line vessel and is one of only 60 ships included on the’Core Collection’. This should assist with Heritage Lottery funding
- July 2008 - Institute of Directors announce Nomadic as their selected nominated charity for 2008/09
- June 2008 - new home provided for Nomadic at Hamilton Dock
- May 2008 - Nomadic Trust awarded UK Charitable Trust status
- April to September 2007 - Nomadic partially opened to the public with 17,000 paying visitors raised the profile of the Nomadic and was self financing
Funds that have been raised / pledged
- Ulster Garden Villages - £200,000;
- Belfast City Council - £250,000;
- Better Belfast - £30,000;
- National Historic Ships - £2,000;
- Institute of Directors - £8,000;
- Belfast Harbour Commissioners / Titanic Quarter - £400,000 for Hamilton Dock restoration
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