**Located in Qualicum Bay, near Bowser** On April 2 ,1912 the most famous ship in history left Belfast Dockyard (Ireland) on its maiden voyage (See YouTube video link). Less than two weeks later White Star Lines Flagship (of its fleet), RMS Titanic, came to rest on the ocean bed in the North Atlantic in the early hours of April 15, 1912. Copy and paste the Titanic Wikipedia link below in new URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanic Local Belfast artist "Eric Duck" has endeavored to capture the evocative imagery of Titanic as it approached New York at the completion of its maiden voyage on the dawn of April 17, 1912, a rendezvous with history, that we all know, was not to be. Hence the title of his painting "DAWN ARRIVAL". It is an original (only copy) watercolor, with a beautiful high quality, gold gilded frame by Larson-Juhl Mouldings UK with anti-glare glass. We have endeavored to keep it in excellent condition, which we have done. The outside measurements of the frame are: 24 inches wide by 20 inches in height. Reluctantly, we have to significantly downsize our possessions and sadly we have to part with this unique painting that we brought to Canada from Belfast in 1993. Three generations of my family worked at Harland & Wolff shipyard. A bargain at only $100 for this unique watercolor painting. The person who purchases it will have the only one in existence. Thank you. Tags: RMS Titanic, White Star Line, Iceberg, Titan, Sailing, Cruise Ship, Seafarer, Passenger ship, White Star Line, Southampton, England to New York, North Atlantic Ocean, Lifeboat, Lifejacket Click on the YouTube link below. To see the actual footage of Titanic leaving Belfast for the first and last time: