1867 – Hamilton Dock, Harland & Wolff, Belfast
The oldest graving dock at the former Harland & Wolff shipyards is the Hamilton Dock, which was built between 1864 and 1867, and is now listed as a historic scheduled monument. Named after the Chairman of the Belfast Harbour Commissioners, Sir James Hamilton, the dock was functional for mo
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1889 – Alexandra Graving Dock, Belfast
Architect: William Redfern Kelly

By the mid-1870s the existing drydock, the Hamilton Graving Dock, was too small to deal with the increasing size and numbers of vessels being constructed at Harland & Wolff. Work began in 1885 on what would become Alexandra Graving Doc
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Architect: William Redfern Kelly By the mid-1870s the existing drydock, the Hamilton Graving Dock, was too small to deal with the increasing size and numbers of vessels being constructed at Harland & Wolff. Work began in 1885 on what would become Alexandra Graving Dock, and it was designed to be splitable into shorter lengths using

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1889 – Dry Dock Pumphouse, Harland & Wolff, Belfast, Co. Antrim
The Pumphouse originally served the Alexandra Graving Dock alongside, located on the other side from the Thompson Graving Dock of 1911. It was later extended to provide additional pumping capacity for the new Thompson Graving Dock. The powerful pumps were able to dra
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The Pumphouse originally served the Alexandra Graving Dock alongside, located on the other side from the Thompson Graving Dock of 1911. It was later extended to provide additional pumping capacity for the new Thompson Graving Dock. The powerful pumps were able to drain Thompson Dock of 26m imperial gallons of water in just 90 minutes

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Titanic builder sinks into administration again - VibeWire Magazine

Harland and Wolff, the Belfast shipyard that built some of the world’s most iconic cruise liners, and latterly oil tankers, is in financial trouble again

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