Historic Titanic Shipyard Names Last Ship

BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - JANUARY 17: Harland and Wolff shipyard workers look on as the Anvil Point, the last ship to be built at the Belfast shipyard, is named in a ceremony January 17, 2003 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The second of two roll on roll off ferries, the Anvil Point weighs 22,000 tons. The sharp decline in trade over the last few of years has resulted in thousands of workers losing their jobs. The shipyards most famous export was the Titanic, which was launched from the shipyard on the May 31, 1911. (Photo Getty Images)
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - JANUARY 17: Harland and Wolff shipyard workers look on as the Anvil Point, the last ship to be built at the Belfast shipyard, is named in a ceremony January 17, 2003 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The second of two roll on roll off ferries, the Anvil Point weighs 22,000 tons. The sharp decline in trade over the last few of years has resulted in thousands of workers losing their jobs. The shipyards most famous export was the Titanic, which was launched from the shipyard on the May 31, 1911. (Photo Getty Images)
Historic Titanic Shipyard Names Last Ship
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