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WW1 - Women War Work - Linen Manufacturing. Date: circa 1915
Queens College, Belfast, Northern Ireland Date: 1906
Short SB6 Seamews under construction at Short BrothersShort SB6 Seamews under construction at the Short Brothers and Harland Ltd factory at Queens Island, Belfast
The first Belfast-built Short Stirling N6000The first Belfast-built Short Stirling, N6000, is rolled across the bridge to the airport
The roll out of the first Belfast-built Short Stirling N600The roll out of the first Belfast-built Short Stirling, N6000, 12 October 1940. Date: 1940
First flight of the first Short Skyvan G-ASCNFirst flight of the first Short Skyvan, G-ASCN, on 17 January 1963 at Queens Island, Belfast, powered by two Continental piston engines. Date: 1963
Short SC-5 Belfast G-BEPS (formerly XR368 Theseus)Short SC-5 Belfast, G-BEPS (formerly XR368 Theseus), of TAC Heavylift
Abbot 105mm self-propelled gunAn Abbot 105mm self-propelled gun being driven off a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1 of No53 Squadron
A RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1 XR369 Spartacus takes-offA RAF Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1, XR369, Spartacus, takes-off from the island of Gan in the Indian Ocean for the last time. The airfield was handed over to the Republic of Maldives on 29 March 1976
Maldivians wave goodbye for the last time as a RAF Short SC-5 Belfast, XR369, Spartacus, prepares to leave from the island of Gan in the Indian Ocean
Three Saladins together weighing 33 tons are unloadedThree Saladins, together weighing 33 tons, are unloaded from Short SC-5 Belfast CMk1, XR365, Hector
Short SC-5 Belfast XR364 Pallus flying over BelfastShort SC-5 Belfast, XR364, Pallus, flying over Belfast in September 1964. Date: 1964
The first Short SC-5 Belfast XR362The first Short SC-5 Belfast, XR362
Short SC1 in the hover at Sydenham Aerodrome BelfastShort SC1 in the hover at Sydenham Aerodrome, Belfast
Short SC1 in the hover at Belfast
Short Sandringham 6 LN-IAU Bamse BrakarShort Sandringham 6, LN-IAU, Bamse Brakar, of Norwegian airline DNL, departing from Belfast Lough on its delivery flight
Short Sunderland of the RNZAF taking-off from Belfast Lough prior to delivery
Handley Page HP53 Hereford L7271 prototypeHandley Page HP53 Hereford, L7271, prototype on Conswater Bridge at Queens Island, Belfast, in February 1939. Date: 1939
English Electric Canberras under construction in the Queens Island factory of Short Brothers, Belfast. On the right are two Short Sunderlands
The Titanic leaving Belfast for Southampton, 1912The ?Titanic? leaving Belfast for Southampton, 1912 Date: 1912
Hillmans Airways Essex Airport PosterPoster, Hillmans Airways, Essex Airport, offering flights from London to Paris (no passports required), Belfast, Liverpool and the Isle of Man, with prices and flight durations. 20th century
State Line--For Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Londonderry & Liverpool--Austin Baldwin & Co. genl. agents. Ship State of Nebraska and sailboat on water, with inserts of a dining room
Harland and Wolffs ship building yard, as seen from Queens road in Belfast
Albert Memorial. Belfast. County Antrim, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Cave Hill. Belfast. County Antrim, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Royal Avenue, Belfast. County Antrim, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
The TitanicA photograph of the launch of the Titanic at Belfast. Date: 7th June 1911
Chapel of ResurrectionThe Chapel of Resurrection, in the grounds of Belfast Castle, Northern Ireland. Date: 1930s photo
Belfast Slum BedsitThis poor mother dries her screaming baby after its bath, living in squalid conditions in a slum bedsit on the Falls Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1960s
Albert Clock, BelfastThe Albert Clock, Belfast, Northern Ireland, designed by William J. Barre in memory of Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria. Date: built 1865 - 1870
Advert for Rosss Belfast Dry Ginger AleAdvertisement for Rosss Belfast Dry Ginger Ale made from the famous Ross Artesian Well Water and by the company W A Ross & Sons, Ltd
Belfast / Royal AvenueBelfast: Royal Avenue Date: 1947
Double page spread in a diary for 15-20 MarchA double page spread in a young persons diary for 15-20 March. Each day is given a small illustration, relating either to the season, or to the anniversary of an historical event
Tours and Excursions in the Emerald Isle, with CooksCover illustration for Tours and Excursions in the Emerald Isle (Ireland), with Thomas Cook & Son of Dublin, Belfast and London
Tours & Excursions, Emerald IsleA montage of Irish scenes and landmarks, including the Giants Causeway, Connemara, Killarney, Rostrevor, and a lady playing a harp
Bellevue Park, Belfast - Entrance and StepsThe Bellevue Park in Belfast was a popular recreational facility between the two world wars, providing gardens, ponds, amusements, refreshments
White Star Line, SS Olympic window sketchesA White Star Line handwritten booklet entitled Particulars of Oceanic Steam Navigation Co, SS Olympic, May 1911. The vessel returned to the shipyard in Belfast in October 1911 for alterations
Inauguration of the statue of the late Earl of Belfast, at BEngraving showing the unveiling of a statue of the late Earl of Belfast in College Square, Belfast during the visit of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Titanic launch menu cardA menu card for the luncheon to mark the launch of the RMS Titanic, held on 31 May 1911 at the Grand Central Hotel, Belfast. It is signed by GF Morrell
Titanic propeller shaft fittingA framed photograph of the RMS Titanic propeller shaft being fitted at the Harland and Woolf yard in Belfast in 1911
Watercolour painting of TitanicA watercolour painting by Sidney Goodwin of the Titanic leaving Belfast in 1911
Emigration. On Board an Emigrant Ship. The Breakfast BellDetailed interior of ship with many passengers crowded on deck. The ship is the steamer Sarnia of the Dominion Line at anchor at Belfast Lough on the way to Canada
Rosss ginger aleAdvertisement for Rosss Belfast Dry Ginger Ale from 1913
Anti Home-Rulers attacking Winston Churchills car, BelfastIllustration showing a crowd of anti home-rulers attacking the car carrying Winston Leonard Spencer Churcill (1874-1965), then First Lord of the Admiralty
Launch of the Oceanic, January 1899Illustration of the launch of the Oceanic, from the Illustrated London News, 21st January 1899. The Oceanic was built by Harland
Royal Mail Turbine Steamer Viper, 1906Photograph of the Royal Mail Turbine steamer Viper, built in 1906 by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. for the Ardrossan-Belfast daylight service of Messrs. G. and J. Burns, Glasgow
New Alexandra Graving Dock at BelfastPrince Albert Victor, opening the new Alexandra graving-dock at Belfast. A graving or dry dock was a dock which could be sealed off with gates, enabling work to be carried out on the hull
Belfast Looters 1922Demonstrators loot a liquor store during street fighting in Belfast