Downshire House (London)

United Kingdom / England / London / B310 Belgrave Square, 24
 listed building / architectural heritage, Grade I Listed (UK)
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24 Belgrave Square is in the south corner of Belgrave Square; in the early part of the 20th century it was known as Downshire House, the London home of Lord and Lady William James Pirrie. Lord Pirrie was the chairman of Harland and Wolff, a leading shipbuilding firm located in Belfast, Ireland. One evening in July 1907, the Pirries hosted J. Bruce and Florence Ismay for dinner. J. Bruce Ismay was the managing director of the White Star Line, one of the top shipping companies of the North Atlantic. Harland and Wolff constructed all of White Star's vessels. White Star's main rival was the Cunard Line. The Cunard Line's newest ships, the Mauretania and Lusitania, the largest ships in the world, had just entered service. Pirrie and Ismay discussed the new ships during the dinner, and how to counter the competition of these new ships. Their discussions led to them planning that night the construction of three ships, larger than any in the world. The names of the ships would be RMS Olympic, RMS Titanic and RMS Britannic. It is now the Embassy of Spain.
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Coordinates:   51°29'52"N   -0°9'12"E
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