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  2. St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    The old parish church of St Anne by Francis Hiorne of 1776 had continued in use, up until 31 December 1903, while the new cathedral was constructed around it; the old church was then demolished. The Good Samaritan window, to be seen in the sanctuary, is the only feature of the old church to be retained in the cathedral.

  3. Hall McKnight - Wikipedia

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    The company's first major public project was the Belfast MAC (Metropolitan Arts Centre), [6] which opened in 2012. [1] The six-storey building, located behind St Anne's Cathedral, includes two performance spaces and a tower clad in black basalt. The Telegraph described it as one of the "most stunning new British buildings of the century". [4]

  4. File:Baptistery ceiling, St. Anne's Cathedral, Belfast 2018 ...

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  5. Robert McKinstry - Wikipedia

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    Robert McKinstry OBE, ARIBA (15 January 1925 – 29 October 2012) was a Northern Irish architect who specialised in conservation and restoration work. McKinstry worked on many prestigious projects including the restoration of St Anne's Cathedral, the Crown Liquor Saloon, the Arts Council of Northern Ireland Gallery, and the Grand Opera House, Belfast.

  6. File:St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast (detail) (4) - geograph.org ...

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    English: St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast (detail) (4). See 1324420. Detail, on the south western side, facing Donegall Street, representing "The Crucifixion".

  7. List of tallest buildings and structures in Belfast - Wikipedia

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    St Anne's Cathedral: Anglican Cathedral (Church of Ireland) 80 262 2007 [10] 2 St Patrick's Church, Belfast: Roman Catholic chapel 55 180 1877 [53] 3 West Twin Silos Warehouse 54 177 1963 [54] 4 Belfast City Hall: Government Building 53 174 1906 [55] 5 Carlisle Memorial Church Former Methodist Church now a venue 52 171 1875 [56] [57] 6

  8. Diocese of Connor (Church of Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, therefore Connor Diocese was split off from the other two. St. Anne's Cathedral, Belfast built in 1905 to serve as a single cathedral for the Diocese, theoretically running alongside, but in practice replacing the existing cathedrals in Lisburn, Downpatrick and Dromore, saw two bishops of two distinct dioceses have stalls in the ...

  9. Spire of Hope - Wikipedia

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    Spire of Hope , St Anne's Cathedral, December 2009. The Spire of Hope is an outdoor sculpture located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The 40-metre spire is built into the roof of St Anne's Cathedral in the city's Cathedral Quarter. In April 2007 the steel spire was installed on top of the cathedral.