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No Place For A Boy - A Life at Harland & Wolff (Paperback)
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No Place For A Boy - A Life at Harland & Wolff (Paperback)
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Loot Price R450
Discovery Miles 4 500
You Save R89 (17%)
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Tom McCluskie followed his father and was apprenticed into Harland
& Wolff's shipyard on Queen's Island, Belfast. Harland and
Wolff was a hard working environment, and also dangerous but Tom
accepted this as the price to pay for working at such a famous
shipyard, the one that had built the Titanic and also the Canberra.
Slowly working his way up through determination and hard work, Tom
became passionate about the history of the yard and, at a time when
no-one in H &W cared, he managed to secure the company's
archive and was responsible for having it deposited at the Ulster
Folk and Transport Museum. As an acknowledged Titanic expert, he
was also seconded by H & W to help James Cameron make his epic
'Titanic' movie, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. Tom
traces the history of one of the most famous of all shipbuilding
companies, from the arrival of Edward Harland in Belfast in 1854
through the building of the Titanic to the company in its
present-day form. In doing so he transports us back to the
glamorous 'golden age' of shipping and gives an intriguing new
perspective on British industry. A regular speaker at Titanic
conventions worldwide, Tom has written numerous books on the
Titanic and her two sister ships.
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