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Three helicopters
Adopting a similar formation to that of the swans we were to see at the same spot the following day (see
Image), this would have been around 11 o'clock on Remembrance Sunday, so the flypast may have been connected with the activities at the cenotaph (
Image).
Image: © Chris Downer
Taken: 11 Nov 2007
0.03 miles
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Pillar box, Belfast
GVIR pillar box (BT15 422) on the Antrim Road, on the outward side of Jubilee Avenue.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 25 May 2012
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Belfast, Camberwell Terrace and Limestone Road
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 26 May 2017
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Clock, Cassidy's Bar, Belfast
The clock on Cassidy’s Bar at the apex of the Antrim and Limestone Roads.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 29 Sep 2013
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Belfast, Limestone Road
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 26 May 2017
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Ironwork, Queen Mary's Gardens, Belfast
The ironwork, above the Antrim Road entrance to Queen Mary’s Gardens, showing the date of opening – June 1931.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 17 Jun 2014
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Antrim Road Waterworks [1]
Antrim Road Waterworks - this is the lower pond looking towards Cave Hill.
The Waterworks, as the name suggests, was the source of Belfast`s water supply in the mid 1800s. The growing city soon outpaced supply however and the site was eventually used for recreation. It became a public park in the 1950s.
Image: © Rossographer
Taken: 18 Jul 2007
0.15 miles
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Swan, Queen Mary's Gardens, Belfast (June 2014)
A swan, in the Queen Mary’s Gardens, preening with the assistance of its flexible neck.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 17 Jun 2014
0.15 miles
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Greylag geese, Queen Mary's Gardens, Belfast
Two greylags and a gull of uncertain species on the pond at Queen Mary’s Gardens.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 29 Sep 2013
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Belfast: Queen Mary?s Gardens
These gardens are formed from the lower section of the former Antrim Road Waterworks, which was made a public park after its use as a source of water for the city.
Image: © Chris Downer
Taken: 11 Nov 2007
0.16 miles