Postcards From The Past: Belfast
Giant's Causeway
Changing views
Track the changes to our seaside and compare the past and present with
postcards from the past.
Beating the boundaries
The natural soundtrack of crashing waves and gulls has long proved an inspiration to composers
scoring the shoreline.
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See a modern image of the quay
Belfast is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, and the site has been occupied since the Bronze age. It is located at the mouth of the Lagan river on Belfast Lough, an inlet of the northern channel of the Irish Sea. The city is flanked by long lines of hills on two sides, the Antrim Hills in the north and Castlereagh Hills in the south.
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