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The 19th century Belfast Castle sits 400 feet above sea level on Cave Hill, offering panoramic views over Belfast and th... The 19th century Belfast Castle sits 400 feet above sea level on Cave Hill, offe... The 19th century Belfast Castle sits 400 feet above sea level on Cave Hill, offering panoramic views...
HMS Caroline at Alexandria Dock is a decommissioned C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy that served in World War I. HMS Caroline at Alexandria Dock is a decommissioned C-class light cruiser of the... HMS Caroline at Alexandria Dock is a decommissioned C-class light cruiser of the Royal Navy that ser...
The shipyard of Harland and Wollfe, which built the Titanic, has 2 cranes that stand out in the Belfast skyline - the 96... The shipyard of Harland and Wollfe, which built the Titanic, has 2 cranes that s... The shipyard of Harland and Wollfe, which built the Titanic, has 2 cranes that stand out in the Belf...
The Albert Memorial Clock on Queen's Square was completed in 1869 as a memorial to Queen Victoria's Prince Consort Princ... The Albert Memorial Clock on Queen's Square was completed in 1869 as a memorial ... The Albert Memorial Clock on Queen's Square was completed in 1869 as a memorial to Queen Victoria's ...
The Big Fish in Donegall Quay is a mosaic sculpture of blue and white ceramic tiles with texts and images relating to th... The Big Fish in Donegall Quay is a mosaic sculpture of blue and white ceramic ti... The Big Fish in Donegall Quay is a mosaic sculpture of blue and white ceramic tiles with texts and i...
The Giant's Ring is a Neolithic henge monument comprising a circular enclosure of 180 metre diameter, surrounded by a ci... The Giant's Ring is a Neolithic henge monument comprising a circular enclosure o... The Giant's Ring is a Neolithic henge monument comprising a circular enclosure of 180 metre diameter...