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Limited Editions

These three limited edition prints of the Douro, Broughton and Gypsy & Fairy Queen are reproduced on quality paper from the original drawings which hang proudly in the board rooms of Harland & Wolff Technical Services in Belfast and would grace the walls of home or office of any marine enthusiast. 

Beautifully drawn in Indian Ink and highlighted in delicate pastel shades they are a fitting tribute to the aesthetic skills of the draftsmen of that time.

They may be purchased singly or as a set, framed or unframed. Frames are crafted from original pitch pine salvaged from the shipyards of Harland & Wolff.

A short history of the ship depicted in each print will accompany each purchase.



"Douro" - Ship no: 31 
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Dimensions: 470mm x 650mm

 



 

A combination of steam and sailing ship built in 1864 for J. Bibby Sons & Co.
(Harland & Wolff MaritimeHeritage Collection)

The Douro was a modern cargo ship of her day and incorporated the latest design of steam engine. However, many shipowners of the time did not have complete confidence in steam and employed the 'belt & braces' arrangement to be seen in this vessel's construction.



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"Broughton" - Ship no: 44 
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A beautiful 3 masted sailing ship built in 1868
(Harland & Wolff Maritime Heritage Collection)

Dimensions: 410mm x 670mm

 



 

The Broughton was built by Harland & Wolff and sold to Thomas Henry Ismay to add to the fleet of  his recently acquired White Star Line.



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"Fairy Queen" & "Gypsy Queen" 
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Two paddle steamers built in 1865
(Harland & Wolff Maritime Heritage Collection)
Ship nos: 38 and 39

Dimensions: 525mm x 650mm

 



 

These two paddle steamers were built as passenger ferries for the Rock Ferry Co. sailing between Gibralter and Tangiers.



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