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The Albert Memorial Clock is a tall clock tower situated at Queen's Square in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Constructed between 1865 and 1870, as a memorial to Queen Victoria's late Prince Albert, it stands 113 feet tall



Belfast Castle is set on the slopes of Cavehill Country Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland in a prominent position 400 feet above sea level. Its location provides unobstructed views of the city of Belfast and Belfast Lough



Belfast City Hall is the civic building of the Belfast City Council.  Located in Donegall Square, it faces north and effectively divides the commercial and business areas of the city centre.  Plans for the City Hall began in 1888 when Belfast was awarded city status by Queen Victoria



The Belfast wheel is a 60m viewing wheel located in the centre of Belfast, Northern Ireland, next to the city hall. It opened in November 2007. Views right across Belfast and across Belfast Lough can be seen from the wheel. It costs £6 a go, and there is a VIP box, costing £50, and £60 with champagne


Harland and Wolff Heavy Industries is a diversified heavy industrial company specialising in shipbuilding, ship breaking, offshore construction, modular construction, civil and marine engineering, renewables and project management, located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The shipyard has built many types of ships; among the more famous are the RMS Titanic, Royal Navy ship HMS Belfast and P&O's SS Canberra.  Belfast's skyline is still dominated today by Harland and Wolff's famous twin gantry cranes, Samson and Goliath, built in 1974 and 1969 respectively


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