Church and cherries, Belfast

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Church and cherries, Belfast

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 19 Apr 2009

The tower of the Crescent Church rising above the cherry blossom beside Upper Crescent. The church (now used by the Christian Brethren) was built as a Presbyterian church in 1885-87 to a design by John Bennie Wilson. Image shows a winter view from Crescent Gardens.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.587346
Longitude
-5.93522