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Commercial Shipping in the Port of BelfastContains images of the hive of commercial shipping activity in the Port of Belfast (Bulk container ships, Ferries, tramp steamers, tugs, oilrigs etc) |
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Isle of Man ferryThe sleek new Isle of Man ferry slips into Belfast Harbour |
'Jack Boat'This strange looking vessel in the Musgrave Dock is called a 'jack boat' because it can jack itself up on those strange looking legs once thay are grounded on the seabed |
Unloading cargoA busy wharf side with commercial vessels lined up to load or unload cargo. |
Belfast-Liverpool FerryBelfast is a busy passenger Ferry terminal serving England, Scotland and the Isle of Man |
Hole in the worldA sombre view of the Harbour taken by our resident photographer BOOKER1 |
pilot boatThe Port of Belfast pilot boat is responsible for guiding shipping through the lough to the dock side. |
Belfast West Power StationThe old Belfast West Power Station has been decommissioned in the last few years. |
Working craneA crane loading or unloading cargo on the dock side. |
Rainbow over H&W cranesA view of the famous Harland & Wolff cranes taken from the Abercorn Basin adjacent to the Odyssey Leisure Complex |
Container shipOne of many container ships visiting the Port of Belfast. Belfast Harbour handles nearly two thirds of all sea freight in Ireland. |
SeacatSeacat coming in to dock in Belfast. The oil rigs in the background have since left the port for distant parts to be replaced by new arrivals. |
Stormont WharfCommercial vessel moored at Stormont Wharf |
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