A unique resource - The Lagan Boat Company
The world’s ONLY authentic guided Titanic boat tours; instigators and parent company to Lagan Legacy.
Andrew Crawford
A Belfast photographer with a great interest in the Lagan and its heritage.
BBC Northern Ireland.
BBC Northern Ireland and Radio Ulster have broadcast much about maritime heritage, and run a number of series based on the work of Lagan Legacy.
Belfast City Council.
All sorts of everything about Belfast and its unique heritage.
Belfast Harbour Commissioners
Belfast Harbour Commissioners are responsible for the operation of the Port of Belfast
Belfast Newsletter.
Europe’s oldest surviving newspaper and publishers of Lagan Legacy’s weekly column.
Belfast Titanic Society.
A thriving society with a packed and informative web site.
Dix Noonan and Webb
Banknotes, many of maritime significance, and Coin and Military Medal enthusiasts. Lagan Legacy has been involved with their nautical collection.
Irish Museums Association.
A voluntary, not for profit association dedicated to promoting the interests of museums and those who work in them throughout Ireland, both north and south.
Learning Ahoy
Lagan Legacy’s educational project.
Mission to Seafarers.
Lagan Legacy is proud to have a working relationship with the Mission. There’s a map on their website where you can find Belfast details.
Radio Ulster.
BBC Radio Ulster is a rich vein of information about Northern Ireland’s heritage, nautical history, and much more. Lagan Legacy has broadcast a number of maritime series via their airwaves.
Titanic Built in Belfast
National Museums new website dedicated to RMS Titanic
Titanic Quarter
The vision for Titanic Quarter is to create a vibrant and attractive waterfront location that rejuvenates that part of the city in an imaginative fashion.
Titanic’s Dock and Pumphouse
Touch Titanic’s Footprint and marvel at the men and machines which built her Discover the story behind Belfast’s maritime magic at the site of the Thompson Dry-Dock and Pump-House.