J3676 : Harland and Wolff Dry Dock, Queen's Island. Belfast
taken 7 years ago, 4 km NE of Belfast, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland
Belfast Harbour is a major maritime hub, handling 67% of Northern Ireland’s seaborne trade and about 20% of the maritime trade of the entire island of Ireland Link . It is a vital gateway for raw materials, exports and consumer goods, and is also Northern Ireland’s leading logistics and distribution hub.
The harbour's origins date back to 1613 when a Royal Charter for the incorporation of Belfast specified the need for a wharf at the confluence of the rivers Lagan and Farset in what is modern-day Belfast’s High Street. By the early 18th century Belfast had replaced Carrickfergus as the most important port in Ulster and additional accommodation was necessary. A number of privately owned wharves were subsequently constructed on reclaimed land. The Belfast Harbour Estate is now home to many well-known businesses such as George Best Belfast City Airport, Harland and Wolff, Bombardier Aerospace, Odyssey, the Northern Ireland Science Park, Titanic Quarter and Titanic Belfast. Over 700 firms employing 23,000 people are located within the estate.
Belfast is only one of two ports on the island of Ireland to handle a full range of cargoes, from freight vehicles to containers, dry, break and liquid bulk, as well as passenger services and cruise calls.
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- Grid Square
- J3676, 340 images (more nearby )
- Photographer
- David Dixon (find more nearby)
- Date Taken
- Friday, 26 May, 2017 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Thursday, 27 July, 2017
- Geographical Context
- Camera (from Tags)
- Subject Location
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Irish: J 362 769 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:37.3519N 5:53.4885W - Camera Location
- Irish: J 363 772
- View Direction
- South-southwest (about 202 degrees)