Dry Dock 1, Clarendon Dock, Belfast
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Image: © Rossographer Taken: 25 Jun 2008
A view over the Dry Dock 1 at Clarendon Dock in Belfast, the oldest dry dock in the city (built 1800) and still in working order. This is a view across the flooded dock - compare with the empty view in Image See also Image for one of the winches (still operational) that are used to open the dock. In the background is the huge 'Odyssey' entertainment complex across the Victoria Channel at Queen's Quay - see Image