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  2. Beacon of Hope (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    As an icon for Belfast it has been adopted by Belfast City Council, tourism authorities, TV companies and several businesses as an emblem and logo; and in early October 2006 was recognised as the best artwork in the city by the Belfast Chamber of Trade and Commerce.

  3. Robert Lloyd Patterson - Wikipedia

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    Patterson was the second son of Robert Patterson F.R.S.In August 1902, he was awarded a knighthood for services to the Belfast Chamber of Commerce. [1] Robert Lloyd Patterson wrote several zoological papers in the Irish Naturalist and the Report and Proceedings of the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society and a book titled The Birds, Fishes and Cetacea of Belfast Lough (1880).

  4. Sir Samuel Kelly - Wikipedia

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    During the Great War, several of Kelly's fleet were requisitioned by the British Government, the majority would continue play a key coal in the supplying coal to Belfast. [6] Sir Samuel was Deputy Lieutenant of County Tyrone, Vice-President of the Belfast Chamber of Commerce and an active member of the Belfast Harbour Commissioners.

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  6. Hugh MacDowell Pollock - Wikipedia

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    He served as a Belfast Harbour Commissioner from 1899 until 1937, becoming president of the commission from 1918 to 1921. In 1917, Pollock was appointed director of wheat supplies under the food controller for the north of Ireland, having been elected President of the Belfast Chamber of Commerce in 1917/18.

  7. Robin Bailie - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Belfast Junior Chamber of Commerce, [1] and an officer of the Ulster Young Unionist Council. [2] He was associated with the Clifton branch of the Ulster Unionist Party , and from about 1960, collaborated with other young branch members, including Bob Cooper in an association which has been compared to the Conservative ...

  8. Henry Haslett (United Irishmen) - Wikipedia

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    Haslett's business survived and in 1802 and 1804 he served on the Belfast Chamber of Commerce, concerned particularly with issues concerning Lagan navigation and improvement to the port. [ 1 ] Haslett died in 1806, at the age of 48, and was buried in Knockbreda Cemetery, Belfast.

  9. Sprucefield - Wikipedia

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    These parties were Belfast City Council, Belfast Chamber of Trade and Commerce, Lisburn Chamber of Commerce, the owners of Lisburn's Bow Street Mall, Central Craigavon Limited and AM Developments Limited (AM Developments is building the Victoria Square centre in Belfast city centre). On 10 May 2006 the appeal was upheld, effectively removing ...