Sculpture, Carlisle Circus, Belfast

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Sculpture, Carlisle Circus, Belfast

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 28 Mar 2010

A sculpture, on the top of a tall eight-sided column, at Carlisle Circus. By Iain McColl, it has a steel gondola (rotates in the wind) and sails which flutter. It represents the chimneys of the linen mills, the six religious faiths in this area and hope for the future. On the site of “Roaring Hanna” and the last piece of tramline in a public place in Belfast (both gone).

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Image Location

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54.607674
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-5.936513