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CILIP Ireland Titanic Meet up and Walk!

The CILIP Ireland Committee invites all library and information workers to a guided summer stroll along Belfast’s historic maritime mile and Titanic Quarter!

28/06/2023
When: 28 June 2023
6 pm with post-walk drinks
Where: HMS Caroline
Alexandra Dock
Queens Road
Belfast BT3 9DT
Northern Ireland
Contact: Julie Reid
julie.reid@librariesni.org.uk


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CILIP Ireland Titanic Meet-up and Walk!

                                                            Photo credit: Julie Reid

 

CILIP Ireland Titanic Meet-up and Walk. Wednesday 28th June 6pm

The CILIP Ireland Committee invites all library and information workers to a guided summer stroll along Belfast’s historic maritime mile and Titanic Quarter!

Discover Belfast’s seafaring history, explore where the Titanic was built, designed and docked in the expert company of a Blue Badge Tourist Guide.

There will be an opportunity to finish the evening with a drink and catch up with colleagues and friends old and new.

The walk will last around one and a half hours, starting at HMS Caroline in Titanic Quarter at 6:00pm.  

The walk will take place even if the weather is a bit inclement, so dress to suit!

Booking is essential, and places are limited.  

Please do share this event with your colleagues.

Meeting point: HMS Caroline (SEE MAP free car parking available and also on the G2 Glider route) 

Price: Free to members, just £5+ VAT to non-members.

About our tour guide, Lorraine Walsh
After a 26-year career with the ambulance service, Lorraine is now concentrating on tour guiding professionally and is currently studying Level 4 Tour Guiding at Belfast Met, having completed the Level 3 qualification last year.
In her spare time, Lorraine has an interest in architecture and makes miniature doll’s houses.

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