It later also played a role in the Korean War. With construction underway on the modern HMS Belfast, why do the two ships have the same name? While they may carry the same name, there is actually ...
Only three Royal Navy ships survive from World War One, one of them is HMS Caroline, now permanently moored in Belfast's Titanic Quarter. Workman and Clark closed in 1935, a victim of the 1930s ...
Suppliers to Harland and Wolff are in danger of losing thousands of pounds after it emerged that the group company and ...
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that the majority of work on the Royal Fleet Auxiliary’s new Fleet Solid Support ships ...
Explore HMS Belfast and see what life was like aboard this historic warship during WW2 and beyond. Delve into the depths of the bowels, climb your way up and down ladders, and travel across all 9 ...
play Belfast shifts from linen to ships How Belfast built on its linen industry to become a major shipbuilding city. Using archive footage, historian Neil Oliver explains how Belfast transferred ...
Cruise Belfast, a partnership between Belfast Harbour and Visit Belfast, reported that 60 ships from 35 cruise lines had docked in the port, bringing 260,000 passengers and crew to Northern ...
The museum is open to the public daily between 10:00 and 17:00 and visitors are welcome to explore all nine decks for the full warship experience. HMS Belfast joined the Imperial War Museums ...
Spain's state-owned Navantia has reached an agreement to acquire Harland & Wolff, the iconic Belfast-based shipyard ... including multi-role support ships for the country's defense operations.