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    Belfast Harbour is a major maritime hub in Belfast, Northern Ireland, handling 67% of Northern Ireland's seaborne trade and about 25% of the maritime trade...
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    Situated in County Down, it is adjacent to the Belfast Harbour and is 3 miles (4.8 km) from Belfast City Centre. It shares the site with the Spirit AeroSystems...
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    The Belfast Harbour Police is a small, specialised ports police force, with responsibility for the Port of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was founded in...
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    virtual production". Sky News. Retrieved 15 February 2024. "Belfast Harbour Studios". Belfast Harbour. Retrieved 14 February 2024. "Film & Television Studios"...
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    and the world's largest Titanic-themed attraction centred on land in Belfast Harbour, known until 1995 as Queen's Island, and initially, Dargan's Island...
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    new site replaced Belfast Harbour Airport (now George Best Belfast City Airport) as Northern Ireland's civil airport, as the Harbour Airport was considered...
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  • Joseph Neill (category Alumni of Queen's University Belfast)
    After graduating from Queen's University, Neill began working for the Belfast Harbour Commissioners and became chief engineer in 1956. List of Ireland national...
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    company of Harcourt Developments) and the Belfast Harbour Commissioners. Additional funding was pledged by Belfast City Council. The task of creating the...
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    Belfast Grand Central station (originally the Belfast Transport Hub) is a railway and bus station in the city centre of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It...
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  • SIG 716 Like the PSNI, Belfast Harbour Police officers are issued the Glock 17 pistol. Like the PSNI, officers of the Belfast International Airport Constabulary...
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  • at Belfast Harbour Studios". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved May 19, 2021. Coleman, Maureen (August 1, 2021). "School's out! It's a wrap for Belfast-based...
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  • The economy of Belfast, Northern Ireland was initially built on trade through Belfast Harbour. Later, industry contributed to its growth, particularly...
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    Wolff served as a Belfast Harbour Commissioner. He also founded the Belfast Ropeworks, served as Member of Parliament for Belfast East for 18 years and...
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  • introduction of postcodes, Belfast had already been divided into numbered postal districts, for example, Belfast 12. Today, the Belfast post town covers postcode...
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    extension, Glasgow Subway) Belfast Harbour Police — Belfast Harbour, Belfast: HDPCA incorporated by section 5 of the Belfast Harbour Act 1847. Port of Bristol...
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    Clauses were inserted at the Belfast Harbour Commissioners' request to protect them from possible competition from the harbour at Carrickfergus. The promoters...
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    Ministry of Defence Police, the Civil Nuclear Constabulary, Belfast Harbour Police and the Belfast International Airport Constabulary. In 2019/20 fiscal year...
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    Northern Ireland Ardglass Ballycastle, County Antrim Bangor, County Down Belfast Harbour Carrickfergus Coleraine Kilkeel Larne Londonderry Port Portaferry Portavogie...
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    surrounded by 10-foot (3.0 m)-high barbed wire. She was moored in Belfast harbour 20 feet (6.1 m) from the land, entry to the jetty being guarded by...
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    Belfast Lanyon Place (formerly Belfast Central) is a railway station serving the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Located on East Bridge Street in...
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    at Weihai on 15 January 2020. After conducting berthing trials at Belfast Harbour in February 2020, the ship began its maiden commercial voyage on 9...
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  • Service, Ministry of Defence Police, Civil Nuclear Constabulary, Belfast Harbour Police, Belfast International Airport Constabulary, and some of the Specialist...
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  • Walkington was a prominent figure in Belfast and known for his philanthropic endeavors. He was a member of the Belfast Harbour Board and served on the Board...
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    building Harbour, Belfast (5 October 2021). "Belfast Harbour and Farrans Construction Reach Topping Out Milestone on City Quays 3". Belfast Harbour. Retrieved...
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    alongside Larne Lough to Larne Harbour. Trains connect Belfast Grand Central and Belfast Lanyon Place to Larne Harbour. The Belfast-Bangor railway line skirts...
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    Titanic (category Ships built in Belfast)
    constructed on Queen's Island, now known as the Titanic Quarter, in Belfast Harbour. Harland and Wolff had to demolish three existing slipways and build...
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    The test ended with Clarkson driving the car off the quayside of Belfast Harbour, after which Clarkson joked that Kemp had been killed. Kemp also appeared...
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    at Larne Harbour station, sharing its building with the ferry terminal for the Port of Larne. On weekdays, trains run half-hourly from Belfast Grand Central...
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    Edward Harland (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Belfast constituencies (1801–1922))
    Pirrie to manage the shipyard. Outside his company, Harland served as a Belfast harbour commissioner. In 1885, Harland was granted a knighthood and a baronetcy...
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  • Belfast Harbour. As the Industrial Revolution arrived, the port provided the outlet for the thriving linen and shipbuilding trades. Belfast harbour was...
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