Format:
1 Online-Ressource (237 Seiten)
ISBN:
9781780733791
Content:
Belfast once had the largest shipyard in the world, Harland and Wolff. It was there in 1912 that probably the most infamous ship, RMS Titanic, departed from the lough and sailed into the history books. This book traces the growth of the ship building industry in Belfast via stories from the small number of families responsible
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Intro -- Dedication -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Foreword by Una Reilly -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Early Shipbuilding in Belfast -- Chapter 2 The Next Steps Forward -- Chapter 3 The Emergence of Iron Men -- Chapter 4 Edward J. Harland -- Chapter 5 Partners -- Chapter 6 Pupils, Apprentices and Working Conditions -- Chapter 7 Building the Ship -- Chapter 8 Yards, Yards and Yards -- Chapter 9 Expansion at Queen's Island -- Chapter 10 A New Beginning -- Chapter 11 Approaching the End of an Era -- Chapter 12 Arising from the Ashes -- Chapter 13 The New Century -- Chapter 14 The Olympic Class Liners -- Chapter 15 The League of Gentlemen -- Chapter 16 William Pirrie -- Chapter 17 The End of an Era -- Appendices Did you know...? -- Belfast Shipbuilding Chronology -- White Star Line vessels built by Harland and Wolff -- Other Selected Ships Built by Belfast Shipyards -- Shipyard Trades -- Notes to Chapters -- Bibliography -- Picture Credits
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Cameron, Stephen Belfast Shipbuilders Cork : Blackstaff Press Ltd,c2023 ISBN 9781906578787
Language:
English