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Belfast titanic slipways
Belfast titanic slipways











The landward end of the dock is curved, while the harbour-end is flat, with a large, movable caisson gate. The sides of the dock are flush for half their height, while above the sides are stepped outwards. The dock is 850 feet (259 metres) in length, exactly the length of the Olympic-class liners between perpendiculars their waterline length.

belfast titanic slipways

The pump house serves as a heritage attraction telling the story of the dock and the Titanic. Today, the dock is the only location where it is possible to properly gauge the scale of the Titanic, as the whole footprint of the graving dock would have been occupied by the hull of the ship. The pump house originally served the Alexandra Graving Dock, located on the other side of the pump house from the Thompson Graving Dock, and was extended to provide additional pumping capacity for the new Thompson Graving Dock. The adjacent building is the dock pump house and was used to pump out water from the dock. The dock would be used during the ship's lives when they returned to Belfast for refitting. Following the launch of the hull of the Olympic on 20 October 2010 Titanic on each empty hull was fitted out, and moved to the dry-dock for painting of the hull and fitting of the propellers. The hulls of each ship were built on slipways at the Harland & Wolff shipyard. It was designed to accommodate the new mammoth White Star liners Olympic and Titanic. The dock was constructed by the Belfast Harbour Commissioners and opened in 1911. The Thompson Graving Dock is located on the west-side of Queen's Island in Belfast, within sight of the Harland and Wolff shipyard. The excess spoil generated was deposited in the harbour forming an area of reclaimed subsequently called Queen's Island. A scheme was implemented to remodel the port, which including taking Victoria Channel in a straight cut from the city to Belfast Lough. In the middle of the nineteenth century the geography of the port was restrictive to the city's ambitions to develop itself as a centre of shipbuilding.

belfast titanic slipways

The Belfast Harbour Commissioners operate and maintain the port of Belfast.













Belfast titanic slipways