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  1. The following is a list of ships that were built by Harland and Wolff, a heavy industrial company which specialises in shipbuilding and offshore construction, and is based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, as well as having had yards at Govan (1914–1963) and Greenock (1920–1928) in Scotland. The 1,600 ships are listed in order of the date of ...

  2. Selected early ship's plans (dating from 1860 to 1882) are reproduced in a pictorial book by McCluskie (1998). Records relating to the Govan yard of Harland & Wolff plc are maintained by the Archives of the University of Glasgow (GUAS). List of ships built. See: List of ships built by Harland and Wolff

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  4. Nov 14, 2016 · The Partners Harland, Wolff, Pirrie and Wilson; The Hats Chairmen, MD's, CEO's. Sir Frederick Rebbeck Chairman 1930-41 1944-62; Sir Charles Palmour Chairman 1941-1944; John S Ballie Chairman 1962-1965

  5. The following is a list of ships that were built by Harland and Wolff, a heavy industrial company specialising in shipbuilding and offshore construction. It is based in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and had yards at Govan (1914–1963) and Greenock (1920–1928) in Scotland. The 1,600 ships are listed in order of the date of their launch.

  6. Apr 21, 2023 · Harland and Wolff is due to begin work on a much bigger and more complex contract for the Royal Navy in 2025. It is part of the Team Resolute consortium which will build three naval support ships .

  7. [Ship Plan Roll No. 237 or 240 or 394] HOYFM.2010.73.205 Ship Plan :Rigging Plan S.S. Justicia Rigging Plan scale 1/12" = 1 ft Scale : 1/12" = 1 ft. Ship No: 436 Name: Justicia. Rigging Plan, port recorded as Liverpool. Handwriting on outside of the roll reads 'Justacia-436-Statendam' [Ship Plan Roll No. 237 or 240 or 394] HOYFM.2010.73.206

  8. Harland & Wolff, the shipyard responsible for the Titanic, typically employed 14,000 men, with the workforce peaking at around 15,000 during the height of the ship’s construction. Remarkably, about 3,000 shipbuilders from Harland & Wolff were directly involved in the Titanic’s construction, representing 20% of their total workforce.

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