Sculpture, Ormeau railway bridge, Belfast (1)

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Sculpture, Ormeau railway bridge, Belfast (1)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 6 Dec 2009

A sculpture, erected on the Ormeau Road railway bridge in 2008. According to the Council’s website “The sculpture reflects the architectural features in the area and symbolises harmony among the communities. The artists worked closely with a variety of community groups in the area, including Irish language, Chinese, African and Caribbean groups, as well residents from both the lower Ormeau and Donegall Pass, to create a multi-cultural art piece which would capture the ethos of the area.” Designed by Patricia Lavery. See also Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.588772
Longitude
-5.924009