Hamilton Dock

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Hamilton Dock is a historic dry dock in Belfast, Northern Ireland, associated with the city’s shipbuilding heritage and now part of the redeveloped Titanic Quarter waterfront district.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dry dock
historic site
maritime heritage site
associatedWith Harland and Wolff
surface form: Harland and Wolff shipyard

shipbuilding heritage of Belfast
city Belfast
country United Kingdom
currentUse heritage interpretation
public waterfront space
tourism
hasFeature gated entrance from river
pump-out facilities (historical)
stone and concrete dock walls
hasFunction dry docking of vessels
heritageType industrial heritage
maritime heritage
locatedIn Titanic Quarter
locatedOn River Lagan waterfront
surface form: Belfast waterfront
location Belfast
Northern Ireland
near SS Nomadic
Thompson Dock
Titanic Belfast museum
surface form: Titanic Belfast visitor attraction
openToPublic yes
partOf Belfast Maritime and Industrial heritage landscape
Titanic Quarter
surface form: Titanic Quarter redevelopment
region County Antrim
significance example of historic shipyard infrastructure in Belfast
touristAttraction yes
usedFor ship construction support
ship repair
waterBody River Lagan

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Titanic Quarter contains Hamilton Dock
Titanic Quarter contains Hamilton Dock
this entity surface form: Titanic Slipways
Harland and Wolff hasFacility Hamilton Dock
this entity surface form: Queen's Island shipyard
Thompson Dock near Hamilton Dock
this entity surface form: Titanic Pump-House
this entity surface form: Titanic Slipways