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The Albert Memorial Clock is a clock tower situated at Queen's Square in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was completed in 1869 and is one of the best known landmarks of Belfast.HistoryIn 1865 a competition for the design of a memorial to Queen Victoria's late Prince Consort, Prince Albert, was won by W. J. Barre, who had earlier designed Belfast's Ulster Hall. Initially Barre was not awarded his prize and the contract was secretly given to Lanyon, Lynn, and Lanyon, who had come second. Following public outcry the contract was eventually awarded to Barre. The construction cost of £2,500 was raised by public subscription.The sandstone memorial was constructed between 1865 and 1869 by Fitzpatrick Brothers builders and stands 113 feet tall in a mix of French and Italian Gothic styles. The base of the tower features flying buttresses with heraldic lions. A statue of the Prince in the robes of a Knight of the Garter stands on the western side of the tower and was sculpted by SF Lynn. A two tonne bell is housed in the tower and the clock was made by Francis Moore of High Street, Belfast.As a result of being built on wooden piles on marshy, reclaimed land around the River Farset, the top of the tower leans four feet off the perpendicular. Due to this movement, some ornamental work on the belfry was removed in 1924 along with a stone canopy over the statue of the Prince.

Address: Queens Square , Belfast BT1 3FF, BFS, GB
Phone: 028 9024 6609
State: BFS
City: Belfast
Zip Code: BT1 3FF


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Designed by W.J Barre. Built between 1865-1869 by the Fitzpatrick Brother builders. Has a 2 tonne bell and is 113 ft tall. With Samson and Goliath gantry cranes in the background.
Not much to see. Worth a quick pic for tourists/travellers. Follow @travelbugphotography24 on instagram.
Beautiful monument, superb craftsmanship...but the money could have been spent on a more worthwhile project...
Its like a small big ben. Or maybe the cute version of it.
Beautiful clock which we walked towards from the titanic museum and big fish. If you're coming to belfast to see all the other attractions you shouldn't miss this one out worth a few minutes of your time
The leaning tower of Pisa of Belfast. Lovely!
Nice remember to big ben
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