A special photographic exhibition has been launched to mark the 10th birthday of Titanic Belfast.
The People Who Built Titanic Belfast includes 123 photographs and illustrations which tell the story of Titanic Belfast from its inception and design to the structure being fitted and built.
The free exhibition, which will be on display daily in The Andrews Gallery at the venue, includes pictures of the people who created it including architect, the late Eric Kuhne, who can be seen sketching and hand-drawing ideas for the design.
The exhibition is dedicated to those who helped to create and build both RMS Titanic and Titanic Belfast.
As part of the milestone celebrations, it is running a programme of events from March 31 until April 3. Activities include hot air balloon and kite show displays, live music, face painting and a candlelight display on Titanic Slipways. There will also be a series of talks.
John Doherty, Titanic Belfast's Group Creative Director said: "Visitors will have the chance to view never seen before photographs including the faces of The People Who Built Titanic Belfast and helped to give us the legacy of this iconic building that will be celebrated forever."