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THE GREEN MENU OPTIONS ARE MOBILE FRIENDLY AND ARE FASTER SO THEY ARE RECOMMENDED. THE RED MENU OPTIONS ARE SOMEWHAT SLOWER DEPENDING ON YOUR DEVICE OR BROWSER AND ARE MORE SUITABLE FOR DESKTOPS AND LAPTOPS. THE BLUE OPTIONS ARE PAGE LINKS AND WILL BE PHASED OUT GOING FORWARD
CLOCK ON AMELIA STREET [BRUNSWICK STREET] IN BELFAST
In the case of Belfast I find it more than a little difficult to obtain information relating to many of the things that I photograph. The only information that I could get about this clock was the description “Ornamental Clock: Brunswick Street Close To Amelia Street”. Myself, I would describe the clock as being located on Amelia Street near Blackstaff Square.
Amelia Street was once at the heart of Belfast’s red light district. This fact is commemorated by well known poet Frank Ormsby in ‘Amelia Street’ which describes the area as ‘the sum of lasting miseries’.
If you visit Amelia Street watch out for “Regeneration” a sculpture by Anna Cheyne.
Amelia Street was once at the heart of Belfast’s red light district. This fact is commemorated by well known poet Frank Ormsby in ‘Amelia Street’ which describes the area as ‘the sum of lasting miseries’.
If you visit Amelia Street watch out for “Regeneration” a sculpture by Anna Cheyne.
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- LAGAN TOWPATH - BELFAST
- BUTCHERS SHOP IN BELFAST
- YORKSHIRE HOUSE
- CENTRAL TRAIN STATION
- VICTORIA SQUARE
- THE FAMOUS CRANES
- BANK OF IRELAND BUILDING
- THE GASWORKS
- SINCLAIRS DEPARTMENT STORE
- PUBLIC ART IN BELFAST
- THE ETAP HOTEL
- ALBERT MEMORIAL CLOCK
- STREET ART IN BELFAST
- TRANSPORT HOUSE
- QUEENS UNIVERSITY
- BELFAST QUARTERS
- BELFAST AT NIGHT
- BELFAST CHURCHES
- VICTORIA SQUARE SHOPPING CENTRE
- JAFFE MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN