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The Building Is Located On Queen`s Island, An Area Of Land At The Entrance Of Belfast Lough Which Was Reclaimed From The Water In The Mid-19Th Century. It Was Used For Many Years By The Shipbuilders Harland And Wolff, Who Built Huge Slipways And Graving Docks To Accommodate The Simultaneous Construction Of The Olympic And Titanic. The Decline Of Shipbuilding In Belfast Left Much Of The Area Derelict. Most Of The Disused Structures On The Island Were Demolished. A Number Of Heritage Features Were Given Listed Status, Including The Olympic And Titanic Slipways And Graving Docks, As Well As The Iconic Samson And Goliath Cranes.

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The building is located on Queen`s Island, an area of land at the entrance of Belfast Lough which was reclaimed from the water in the mid-19th century. It was used for many years by the shipbuilders Harland and Wolff, who built huge slipways and graving docks to accommodate the simultaneous construction of the Olympic and Titanic. The decline of shipbuilding in Belfast left much of the area derelict. Most of the disused structures on the island were demolished. A number of heritage features were given listed status, including the Olympic and Titanic slipways and graving docks, as well as the iconic Samson and Goliath cranes.

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