List of public art in Belfast

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This is a list of public art on permanent public display in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The list applies only to works of public art accessible in a public space; it does not include artwork on display inside museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals and mosaics. The murals of Belfast are discussed separately in Murals in Northern Ireland.

City centre[edit]

Image Title / subject Location and
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Date Artist / designer Type Material Designation Wikidata Notes

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Albert Memorial Clock, Belfast Queen's Square 1870 W. J. Barre Clock tower Stone Q2638495 [1]

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Thanksgiving Square Beacon Thanksgiving Square (Belfast) 2007 Andy Scott Abstract sculpture Metal Q4876007 [2]

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The Masts Donegall Place 2011 8 masts Copper The eight copper clad lighting masts are named after White Star Line ships built at Harland and Wolff:- Titanic, Olympic, Oceanic, Britannic, Laurentic, Celtic, Nomadic, Traffic.[3]
James Larkin Donegall Street Place 2006 Anto Brennan sculpture Bronze [4]

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The Big Fish Donegall Quay 1999 John Kindness Ceramic sculpture Stone Q4091869 [5]

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"No Pasaran", Spanish Civil War memorial Writers Square, Donegall Street 2007 Anto Brennan Bust on pedestal Bronze and stone [6]

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Monument to the Unknown Woman Worker Great Victoria Street 1992 Louise Walsh Sculpture group Bronze Q6906904

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Spirit of Belfast Arthur Square 2009 Dan George Abstract sculpture Steel Q7577956 [7]

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Sheep on the Road Waterfront Hall, Lanyon Place 1990 Deborah Brown Sculpture group Bronze Q7492438 Originally at Riddell Hall. Relocated to Waterfront Hall in 1999
The Barrel Man Lanyon place 1997 Ross Wilson statue bronze Also known as 'The Ulster Brewer' [8]

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The Speaker Customs House Square Gareth Knowles Statue Bronze

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Henry Cooke Wellington Place 1876 Samuel Ferris Lynn Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone [9]

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Renewal Queen's Square Ned Jackson Smyth Abstract sculpture Metal [10]

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Thompson memorial fountain Bedford Street / Ormeau Avenue 1885 Young and McKenzie Architects Fountain Stone [11]

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The Buoys York Street / Donegall Street Pre 1979 Unknown 3 Buoys Metal Group of obsolete navigation buoys presented by the Commissioner of Irish Lights to Belfast City Council to highlight Belfast's maritime heritage.

Belfast City Hall[edit]

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Date Artist / designer Type Material Designation Wikidata Notes

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The Cenotaph, Belfast Belfast City Hall 1929 Sir Alfred Brumwell Thomas Cenotaph Stone Q30323973 [12]

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Queen Victoria Belfast City Hall 1903 Sir Thomas Brock Statue on pedestal with supporting figures Stone and bronze Q17778520 [13]

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Titanic Memorial Belfast City Hall 1920 Sir Thomas Brock Statue group on pedestal Stone Q7809806 [14]

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Sir Edward James Harland Belfast City Hall 1903 Sir Thomas Brock Statue on pedestal Q17778453 [15]

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The 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava Belfast City Hall 1906 Frederick W. Pomeroy Statue on pedestal with canopy Q17778397 [16]

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Sir James Horner Haslett Belfast City Hall 1909 Frederick W. Pomeroy Statue on pedestal Q17778550 [17]

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Sir Daniel Dixon Belfast City Hall 1910 Sir Hamo Thornycroft Statue on pedestal Q72151439 [18]

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The 1st Viscount Pirrie Belfast City Hall 1924 Bertram Pergram Bust on pedestal Bronze Originally erected in Belfast City Cemetery. Refurbished and re-erected on grounds of Belfast City Hall in 2006.[19]

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Robert James McMordie Belfast City Hall 1919 Frederick W. Pomeroy Statue on pedestal [20]

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Boer War memorial Belfast City Hall 1905 Sydney March Statue group on pedestal with plaques Stone and bronze [21]
James Joseph Magennis Belfast City Hall 1999 Elizabeth McLaughlin [22]
Korean War memorial Belfast City Hall 1951 Originally erected in Korea on site of battlefield at Chaegunghyon. Re-erected in St. Patrick's Barracks in Ballymena in 1962. Re-erected and dedicated at Belfast City Hall in 2010[23]
USAEF memorial Belfast City Hall 1943 T. F. O. Rippingham Originally sited at gateway to City Hall. Moved to present location in 1995 and rededicated by President Bill Clinton [24]

South Belfast[edit]

South Belfast is defined as the area of the city south of the railway line from the A12 (Westlink) to the River Lagan. It includes Queen's University Belfast, the Ulster Museum and the Botanic Gardens.

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Date Artist / designer Type Material Designation Wikidata Notes

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The 1st Baron Kelvin Botanic Gardens (Belfast) 1913 Albert Bruce-Joy Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone [25][26]
New metal piece Ulster Museum 1978 Barry Flanagan Abstract sculpture Metal [27]
Modern sculpture Ulster Museum Abstract sculpture Metal
Belfast Wheel King William Park Sculpture Bronze Wheel is composed of 12 segments, each depicting an area of the city [28]
Ella Pirrie Belfast City Hospital 2007 Ross Wilson Statue Bronze [29]
Mother - Daughter - Sister Sandy Row 2015 Ross Wilson Statue Bronze [30]

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Sweet Water Arch Stranmillis, Belfast

54°34′30″N 5°55′54″W / 54.574907°N 5.931665°W / 54.574907; -5.931665
2009 (2009) Denis O'Connor Sculpture Stainless steel 4m high The Irish name for the area, "An Srúthan Milís", means "sweet stream".[31][32]

The Queen's University of Belfast[edit]

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Date Artist / designer Type Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes

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War memorial Queen's University Belfast 1924 Sir Thomas Brock Statue group on pedestal with plaques Bronze and stone Q66459168 [33]
Sir William Whitla Queen's University Belfast 1942 Gilbert Bayes Bust in niche Bronze [34]
Reclining Figure Queen's University Belfast 1958 Frederick Edward McWilliam Sculpture Bronze [35]

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Eco McClay Library, Queen's University Belfast 2008 Marc Didou Sculpture [36]

East Belfast[edit]

East Belfast is defined as the city east of the River Lagan. It includes the Titanic Quarter and the Stormont Estate.

Image Title / subject Location and
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Date Artist / designer Type Material Designation Wikidata Notes
Titanica Titanic Centre 2012 Rowan Gillespie Sculpture on pedestal Bronze [37]

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Titanic Kit Titanic Quarter 2009 Tony Stallard Sculpture Bronze Q48743282 [38]
Titanic Yardmen 401 Newtownards Road 2012 Ross Wilson Sculpture [39]

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The Searcher, C. S. Lewis C. S. Lewis Square 2016 Ross Wilson Statue group Bronze [40]
The Longbridge Stone Albertbridge Road and Castlereagh Street 1831 N/A Stone Said to be the last remnant of the Long Bridge which spanned the Lagan from Ballymacarret to Belfast

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The Baron Carson Stormont Estate 1933 Leonard Stanford Merrifield Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone [41]

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The Gleaner Stormont Estate John Knox Sculpture on pedestal Stone

West Belfast[edit]

West Belfast is defined as the area of the city west of the A12 (westlink) and south of the Crumlin Road. It includes the Falls Road and the Shankill Road. West Belfast is famous for its murals, both Loyalist and Republican. These are discussed separately in the article Murals in Northern Ireland.

Image Title / subject Location and
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Date Artist / designer Type Material Designation Wikidata Notes
James Connolly Falls Road 2016 Steve Feeny Statue on pedestal Bronze and stone [42]

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RISE Broadway Roundabout, A12 2011 Wolfgang Buttress Abstract sculpture Q7335884 [43]
Clonard Martyrs Memorial Bombay Street 2000 Celtic wheel cross Stone [44]
Garden of Remembrance Falls Road 2001 [45]
Bayardo Bomb Memorial Shankill Road 2008 [46]
William Conor Shankill Road 2015 statue Bronze [47]
The Millie Crumlin Road 2010 Ross Wilson Bronze Statue to Belfast's female linen mill workers [48]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "Thanksgiving Square Beacon". www.andyscottsculptor.com. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Iconic Masts". www.belfastcentre.com. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  4. ^ https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/big-jim-larkin-18741947-310934
  5. ^ "Big Fish". Visit Belfast. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  6. ^ "The XV International Brigade "No Pasaran"". Excellent Street Images. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
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  12. ^ "Belfast Cenotaph". Imperial War Museum. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
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  19. ^ "Lord Pirrie Memorial Plinth, Belfast". Titanic Memorials. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
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  21. ^ "R.I. Regiment Boer War Memorial". Irish War Memorials. Retrieved 14 November 2018.
  22. ^ "Bravery wins through 54 years on, Belfast statue for Catholic awarded VC". Guardian Newspaper. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  23. ^ "Korean War Monument dedicated at Belfast City Hall". BBC Northern Ireland. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
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  25. ^ "your place and Mine – Greater Belfast. Inventors – Lord Kelvin". BBC Northern Ireland. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
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  27. ^ "new metal piece". Barryflanagan.com. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
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  29. ^ "Ella Pirrie Statue, Belfast City Hospital". Geograph.ie. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  30. ^ https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=134128
  31. ^ "Sweet Arch opened in Stranmillis" 4NI.co.uk, 27 November 2009. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  32. ^ "Sweet Water Arch" Art UK. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  33. ^ "Queen's University Belfast". Ulster War Memorials. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  34. ^ "Sir William Whitla (1851–1933)". The Dictionary of Ulster Biography. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  35. ^ "Reclining Figure (1958)". The Naughton Gallery at Queens. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
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  37. ^ "New Titanic sculptures unveiled". BBC News. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  38. ^ "Titanic Kit". www.tonystallard.co.uk. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  39. ^ https://www.titanic.memorial/post/memorial/titanic+yardmen+401/
  40. ^ "CS Lewis' life celebrated in new Belfast space". BBC Northern Ireland. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
  41. ^ "Elementary - Sherlock finally sorting out Carson at Stormont!". Derry Journal. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  42. ^ "James Connolly statue unveiled in honour of 1916 Easter Rising leader". Irish Independent. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  43. ^ "Sculpture is 'new icon' for Belfast". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  44. ^ "Clonard Martyrs Memorial Garden". www.northernirelandmemorials.com. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  45. ^ "Garden of Remembrance (Falls Road)". CAIN-Conflict Archive on the Internet. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  46. ^ "Bayardo Bomb Memorial". CAIN-Conflict Archive on the Internet. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  47. ^ https://extramuralactivity.com/2015/09/10/conors-corner/
  48. ^ https://www.lisburnmuseum.com/virtual-museum-lisburn/statue-the-millie-crumlin-road/