HARLAND AND WOLFF.
— «» — WHAT LIVERPOOL LOST AXD BELFAST GAINED. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Cop?iigh\ LONDON. 21st April. Mr. G. Wolff (of Messis. Harbnd and Wolff, the well-known shipbuilders), in acknowledging the gift of the Freedom of the City of Belfast., ieca-lled the lime when, at tho age of twenty-throe, lie and the late Sir Kihsard Hurhaid proposed to start a shipyard a-b Liverpool Haibour. The authorities, however, replied that they were- too young to start such an undertaking. They accordingly, moved to Belfast, where the firm was now employing 14,000 raexu
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 5
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