Northern Ireland 100 Pound Note 1978 Northern Bank Limited

Banknotes of Northern Ireland 100 Pound Note Northern Bank Limited
100 Pound Note 1978 Northern Bank

Banknotes of Northern Ireland 100 Pound Note 1978 Northern Bank Limited

Obverse: Vignettes of agriculture, weaving and shipbuilding (Harland & Wolff shipyard). Text: Northern Bank Limited Established 1824 Promises to Pay the Bearer on Demand One Hundred pounds at Head Office Belfast for Northern Bank Limited.
Reverse: The Midland Bank golden griffin logo, surrounded by golden coins. (Until 1988, the bank was a subsidiary of the Midland Bank, sharing Midland's branding and the Griffin logo.)

Harland & Wolff Heavy Industries is a heavy industrial company, specialising in shipbuilding and offshore construction, located in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The shipyard has built many ships; among the best remembered are the White Star trio RMS Olympic, RMS Titanic and RMS Britannic, the Royal Navy's HMS Belfast, Royal Mail Line's Andes, Shaw Savill's Southern Cross, Union-Castle's RMS Pendennis Castle and P&O's Canberra.