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Ormeau Park is the oldest municipal park in Belfast, with walking trails, bowling greens, bandstand, horticultural displ... Ormeau Park is the oldest municipal park in Belfast, with walking trails, bowlin... Ormeau Park is the oldest municipal park in Belfast, with walking trails, bowling greens, bandstand,...
The Beacon of Hope on Thanksgiving Square is currently the second largest public art sculpture in Belfast, a towering 19... The Beacon of Hope on Thanksgiving Square is currently the second largest public... The Beacon of Hope on Thanksgiving Square is currently the second largest public art sculpture in Be...
The Calder Fountain on Custom House Square was built in 1859 to commemorate Royal Navy Commander Francis Anderson Calder... The Calder Fountain on Custom House Square was built in 1859 to commemorate Roya... The Calder Fountain on Custom House Square was built in 1859 to commemorate Royal Navy Commander Fra...
The Seahorse is an 8 metre tall stainles steel sculpture at Belfast port that commemorates Northern Ireland's seafaring ... The Seahorse is an 8 metre tall stainles steel sculpture at Belfast port that co... The Seahorse is an 8 metre tall stainles steel sculpture at Belfast port that commemorates Northern ...
Millie is a cast bronze statue of a female mill worker, that was erected in 2010 to honor women workers for the importan... Millie is a cast bronze statue of a female mill worker, that was erected in 2010... Millie is a cast bronze statue of a female mill worker, that was erected in 2010 to honor women work...