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"Wolff: A Legacy of Engineering Excellence" Step into the world of Harland & Wolff, Belfast's iconic shipyard that gave birth to two legendary vessels - Titanic and Olympic. With a rich history dating back to 1861, this renowned yard has left an indelible mark on maritime engineering. In the heart of Belfast, Harland and Wolff Yard stood as a testament to human ingenuity and craftsmanship. It was here that the dreams of grandeur took shape, where steel met water in perfect harmony. (EyeUbiquitous_20122152) The name "Wolff" became synonymous with excellence as these colossal ships emerged from its docks. Take a glimpse into their opulence - Canberra's magnificent swimming pool beckoning passengers for leisurely dips amidst oceanic splendor. (Canberra: the swimming-pool) Within the luxurious reading room onboard Titanic, one could escape reality while traversing vast seas. The walls adorned with elegance whispered stories waiting to be discovered by avid readers seeking solace amidst boundless horizons. (View of the luxurious reading room onboard the Titanic) But before Titanic and Olympic graced our oceans, there were earlier triumphs like RMS Teutonic captured in an 1889 photograph from an album commemorating their launch. These predecessors paved the way for future marvels yet to come. (1889 photograph - RMS Teutonic - from an album of images relating to the launch of) MV Britannic stands tall among Cunard White Star transatlantic liners – another jewel crafted by skilled hands at Harland & Wolff shipyards; it sailed across vast continents and seas connecting people through time and space. (MV Britannic - Cunard White Star transatlantic ocean liner) Beyond ships' construction lies a map depicting Upper Triassic continents and seas – reminding us that even before man conquered waves, nature held secrets untold beneath ancient waters. (Map of the continents and seas in the Upper Triassic.