xaw009548 NORTHERN IRELAND (1947). Harland & Wolff, Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1947. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing East.

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Title [XAW009548] Harland & Wolff, Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1947. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing East.
Reference XAW009548
Date 15-August-1947
Link
Place name BELFAST
Parish NORTHERN IRELAND
District
Country NORTHERN IRELAND
Easting / Northing 148280, 530940
Longitude / Latitude -5.899796, 54.6107
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Short Sunderland flying boat

Graham Yaxley
Saturday 30th of April 2016 11:53:36 PM
Once a ship is built - It is launched from the slipway and then fitted out elsewhere in the shipyard. Aircraft Carrier number 4 being fitted out here.

Grimsby Boy
Sunday 21st of December 2014 06:23:47 PM
Aircraft Carrier number 3 being fitted out.

Grimsby Boy
Sunday 21st of December 2014 06:21:54 PM
Two Aircraft Carriers being fitted out, I believe H&W built several Aircraft carriers for the Royal Navy around this time. In fact on this very photo I have seen 4! I will mark in other two

Grimsby Boy
Sunday 21st of December 2014 06:20:29 PM
Hi, you are right, there are four carriers in the picture, all of the 1942 Fleet design.

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majestic_class_aircraft_carrier



By the date, they would be Warrior, Magnificent, Hercules and Powerful.

Dave S
Wednesday 31st of December 2014 11:45:17 AM
This is the Arrol Gantry - Designed by the same designer as the Fourth Railway Bridge, William Arrol. In 1908, this enormous steel gantry was erected over two new slipways,2 and 3. They were built specifically for the construction of Olympic and Titanic, the largest ships ever built. The gantry was 840 feet long by 240 feet wide, could accommodate both ships and weighed over 6,000 tons. It fell into disuse and was removed in the 1960's for scrap!

Grimsby Boy
Sunday 21st of December 2014 06:06:27 PM