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Image: The shipyard's yellow cranes have been a feature of Belfast's skyline for decades The firm's Norwegian parent company, Dolphin Drilling, put Harland and Wolff up for sale last year.
Their flagship shipyard not only built but gave its name to the Royal Navy light cruiser HMS Belfast, which was finished in 1939, played crucial roles in World War Two and since 1971 has been ...
BELFAST, Northern Ireland – The Titanic couldn’t topple it, warplanes couldn’t crush it and terrorism’s troubles couldn’t close it. Harland and Wolff is Northern Irela… ...
The historic Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, famed for its construction of the ill-fated Titanic, ... The duo has since come to serve as an iconic part of Belfast's skyline. 3.
Workers at an under-threat shipyard in Belfast have asked for a meeting with the Prime Minister. Harland and Wolff staff are protesting at the main gate to the historic shipyard, where the ill-fated ...
Harland and Wolff, the Belfast shipyard that built the Titanic, will be put into administration on Monday after its bankrupt Norwegian owner failed to find a buyer, as a union supporting its ...
For decades, the two yellow shipyard cranes have dominated the Belfast skyline. Known locally as "Samson" and "Goliath", some might regard their loss as biblical. Related Topics ...
Harland and Wolff staff are protesting at the main gate to the historic shipyard, where the ill-fated liner Titanic was built, as its survival hangs in the balance. They have vowed they will not ...