In 1963, Harland and Wolff employed over 12,000 - still a far cry from its peak of 35,000 during the war. Founded in 1861, the shipyard produced 1600 ships of all kinds including the Titanic and repaired thousands more.
The industry went into decline in the 1950s and 60s and by the 80s, only 3,000 were employed. H&W went into administration in 2018 but has since been bought by the London-based energy firm, InfraStrata.