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Belfast City Hall was opened in 1906 to replace the previous town hall after Belfast was designated city status in 1888. It was designed by Sir Brumwell Thomas with H&J Martin starting construction in 1898. At the time it cost £360,000 to build. It sits on the site of the former White Linen Hall. It was built with Portland Stone in a Baroque Revival style. The interior is equally impressive and well worth the free tours offered.
Fanum House was formerly the Belfast HQ for newspapers and media including the Irish Times and Sky. Under threat of demolition & redevelopment for many years.
HMS Belfast on the Thames in London, England. The first ship to open fire on the Schnarnhorst, the first ship to open fire on D-Day, and the Royal Navy's last remaining Big Gun warship.
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It was difficult to get enthusiastic about United's Bristol REs when they weer in this dismal allover red livery, and anyway the NBC was not the reason for my visit to this area ! I don't think 4262 was in passenger service by this time either, and was being used as a driver shuttle bus between the depot and town.
Not for much longer though, as later in the year it went over the Irish Sea to Citybus, where it ran for a further 4 years before being the victim of an arson attack, the unfortunate fate of so many vehicles at the time.
Bishop Auckland bus station, 8/7/85
If you're visiting the Lagan Lookout, or admiring the Customs House, you'll notice a big fish sculpture beside the Lagan. It was created by John Kindness. This 10m (32ft) salmon was commissioned in 1999 to celebrate the regeneration of the River Lagan and the historic importance of the site. The outer ‘skin’ is a cladding of ceramic tiles decorated with texts and images relating to the history of Belfast.