Docked in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter, the HMS Caroline stands as a unique testament to maritime history. As the sole survivor of the Battle of Jutland, this decommissioned barge offers a glimpse into life at sea and Northern Ireland’s significant contributions during World War I and II. Visitors can explore the restored bridge, captain’s quarters, engine rooms, and decks, each providing a tangible connection to the past. The ship’s well-preserved spaces allow for an immersive experience, bringing to life the stories and challenges faced by those who served on board.
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