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J3575 : The "Blackford Dolphin", Harland & Wolff, Belfast (March 2014)

taken 11 years ago, 3 km from Belfast, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

The "Blackford Dolphin", Harland & Wolff, Belfast (March 2014)
The "Blackford Dolphin", Harland & Wolff, Belfast (March 2014)
See J3575 : The "Blackford Dolphin", Harland & Wolff, Belfast (2) (December 2013). The oil rig “Blackford Dolphin” (right) remains in the building dock. This view is from the old line of the Belmont Road on Craigantlet Hill.
The Harland and Wolff Building Dock, Belfast

The building dock in Belfast was constructed between 1968-1970 by George Wimpey & Company for the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast. A massive 556 metres long by 93 metres wide, it was designed for the construction of massive crude oil tankers and bulkers. Although many ships were constructed here, including two supertankers of 172,174 tonnes (343,423 DWT), the yard was in decline by the early 1970s and the dock never really fulfilled its potential. The last ship to be constructed was the 'Anvil Point' in 2003 and the yard now specialising in ship repair and the emerging renewable energies sector, notably offshore wind turbines and tidal energy projects.
Towering above the dock are the two gantry cranes 'Samson' and 'Goliath'. Now landmarks on the Belfast skyline, the cranes were designed for the yard by the German firm Krupp. Goliath, completed in 1969 and mostly fabricated by the yard, stands at 96 metres and Samson, completed in 1974 and built entirely by Krupp, is taller at 106 metres. Both cranes have a span of 140m and have a safe working load of 840 tonnes each (though I believe were tested for 1,000 which caused the top girders to bend downwards by some 11 inches). They run on 800m of track which spans the length of the dock and each crane has 64 special anti-friction bearing mounted wheels.
Both the dock and the cranes are now protected scheduled monuments. See LinkExternal link for technical information .

LinkExternal link in an informative video from the BBC.

The 'Blackford Dolphin' at Belfast

The 'Blackford Dolphin' LinkExternal link is a huge offshore drilling rig. It was towed from off the coast of Brazil to Belfast for a refit at Harland and Wolff LinkExternal link . This is a series of pictures of the rig prior to and during dry-docking at the yard. It docked on Monday 2nd December 2013 and departed on Tuesday 17th June 2014.


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Geographical Context: Industry Docks, Harbours Place: Belfast other tags: Harbour Belfast Harbour Harland & Wolff Oil Rig Dock Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
This photo is linked from: Automatic Clusters: · Dock at Harland and Wolff [110] Other Photos: · The "Blackford Dolphin", Harland & Wolff, Belfast (2) ·
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Albert Bridge   (more nearby)
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Tuesday, 11 March, 2014   (more nearby)
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Tuesday, 11 March, 2014
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Irish: geotagged! J 358 754 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:36.5506N 5:53.9108W
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