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  2. The Calling (McCann sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The Calling is an outdoor sculpture by Paddy McCann located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. [1] Located at the junction of Gordon Street and Dunbar Junction, [2] it consists of a bright red stylised male human figure calling into the distance while standing on an ordinary chair atop an extended (and angled) piston-like arm.

  3. Beacon of Hope (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Location Belfast , Northern Ireland The Beacon of Hope , [ 1 ] Harmony of Belfast [ 2 ] [ 3 ] or Thanksgiving Square Beacon [ 4 ] is a £300,000 [ 5 ] public art metal sculpture by Andy Scott 19.5 metres high constructed in 2007 [ 5 ] in Thanksgiving Square [ 6 ] in Belfast , Northern Ireland . [ 5 ]

  4. Titanic Quarter railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bridge End (as it was known when it opened on Monday 9 May 1977) replaced the nearby Ballymacarrett station (opened 1 May 1905 and closed on Monday 9 May 1977). [3] The platforms of this station can still be seen from passing trains, as can the platforms for Victoria Park, another station before Sydenham which closed in the late 1980s.

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  6. RISE (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the sculpture concept was estimated at a cost of £400,000. [16] This final cost was reported in the region of £486,000, with £330,000 coming from the Department for Social Development, £100,000 coming from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and £56,000 being supplied by Belfast City Council itself.

  7. Lanyon Place railway station - Wikipedia

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    Belfast Lanyon Place (formerly Belfast Central) is a railway station serving the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Located on East Bridge Street in the Laganside area of central Belfast, it is one of four stations in the city centre, the others being City Hospital , Botanic , and Belfast Grand Central .

  8. Cavehill - Wikipedia

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    Cave Hill or Cavehill [1] is a rocky hill overlooking the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland,with a height of 368 metres (1,207 ft).It is marked by basalt cliffs and caves, and its distinguishing feature is 'Napoleon's Nose', [2] a tall cliff resembling the profile of the emperor Napoleon.

  9. City Hospital railway station - Wikipedia

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    City Hospital railway station, situated on Donegall Road, serves Belfast City Hospital and the surrounding area of south Belfast, Northern Ireland.It is one of the four stations located in the city centre, the others being Botanic, Lanyon Place, and Grand Central.