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  2. Homeless Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Centenary House & Calder Fountain Lifehouse (Salvation Army) Belfast: United Kingdom Located outdoors. [65] Holy Magdalena Church Bruges: Belgium Located outdoors on the premises of the church. [3] Christ Church Cathedral: Dublin: Ireland 2015 Located outdoors on the premises of the cathedral. The Dublin sculpture was the first erected outside ...

  3. Holyland (Belfast) - Wikipedia

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    The Holylands, The Holy Land or The Holyland is a residential area of inner-south Belfast, Northern Ireland.Composed of a series of streets behind The Queen's University of Belfast near to the River Lagan, the area has been dubbed 'the Holyland' from its street names: Jerusalem Street, Palestine Street, Damascus Street, Carmel Street and Cairo Street.

  4. Crumlin Road - Wikipedia

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    The A52 is known by a number of street names with it changing from the Crumlin Road to Ballyutoag Road (from Irish Baile Uchtóg, meaning 'Townland of the slopes') [30] once it leaves the urban area. It is subsequently known as the Ballykeel Road (from Irish Baile Caol , meaning 'Narrow Townland') [ 31 ] and then the Belfast Road until the ...

  5. Buildings and structures in Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Street is a Georgian terrace in the Markets Area, originally built in the 1830s, which was restored in 1988 by Hearth. [1] Belfast has several venues for performing arts. The Grand Opera House was completed in 1895 was bombed several times during the Troubles but has been restored to its former glory.

  6. The Belfast Entries - Wikipedia

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    Joy's Entry is particularly narrow and connects Ann Street to High Street. It has several pubs, including Henry’s and The Jailhouse. The Entry takes its name from the Joy family who were prominent 18th century residents of the city, including Francis Joy, founder of The Belfast News Letter, and his grandson Henry Joy McCracken, after whom the pub is named.

  7. Tens of thousands throng Belfast city centre to mark Northern ...

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    Cries of ‘no surrender’ echoed at Stormont on Saturday afternoon as thousands gathered to mark 100 years since partition.

  8. Salvation Army Headquarters (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army Headquarters is a building at 120–130 West 14th Street in the Chelsea and Greenwich Village neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City.The building, owned by charitable organization the Salvation Army, is composed of a four-story auditorium named the Centennial Memorial Temple, a 12-story office building, and a 17-story dormitory named the Markle Evangeline.

  9. Sailortown (Belfast) - Wikipedia

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    Short Street looking towards Prince's Dock Street, 2009. The gradual demolition of Sailortown began in the late 1960s to construct the M2 motorway. The population was largely dispersed and rehoused in districts such as the Shore Crescent, a Protestant development adjacent to the Greencastle suburb of North Belfast, and the New Lodge.