Belfast sculpture and sculptors
Page linking to the several statues in Belfast described on this website, and a few related sculptors, also Irish-born sculptors who have work in Belfast or who lived in England.
Sculpture
- Albert Clock and statue
- Botanic Garden and Kelvin
- Henry Cooke statue, College Square East
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Crumlin Rd-Clifton St (Court House, Orange Hall)
- Queen's University War Memorial
- Queen Victoria statue, by City Hall
- Yorkshire House, Linenhall Street
Sculptors
- William Behnes (born and lived in London, trained in Dublin)
- Albert Bruce-Joy (born Dublin, lived in London and Surrey)
- John Edward Carew (born Waterford, lived in London)
- John Cassidy (born County Neath, lived in Manchester)
- John Henry Foley (born Dublin, lived in London)
- Gahagan family of sculptors (Ireland, London, Bath)
- Kirk family of sculptors (Dublin, England, America)
- John Lawlor (born Dublin, lived in London)
- Samuel Ferris Lynn (Belfast and London)
- Patrick Macdowell (born Belfast, lived in London)
- Manderson of Dublin (Dublin)
A fair statue representing the city of Belfast is on the Inland Revenue side of Somerset House, London, albeit holding a trident which mistakenly replaced the original staff she was holding. It is pictured on this page.