Queen's Bridge, Belfast

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Queen's Bridge in Belfast is a historic 19th-century road bridge over the River Lagan, designed by prominent architect Charles Lanyon and serving as a key crossing in the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
road bridge
stone bridge
connects east bank of the River Lagan
west bank of the River Lagan
constructionPeriod 19th century
country United Kingdom
crosses River Lagan
designer Charles Lanyon
era Victorian era
function key crossing of the River Lagan in Belfast city centre
hasAlternativeName Queen’s Bridge NERFINISHED
hasCity Belfast
hasFeature cast-iron parapets
ornamental lamp standards
segmental stone arches
hasNumberOfSpans multiple stone arches
hasRoad A20 route
hasTrafficType buses
motor vehicles
pedestrians
heritageDesignation Grade B+ listed structure
heritageStatus listed building
isHistoric true
isPartOf Belfast’s historic river crossings
locatedIn Belfast
County Antrim
Northern Ireland
United Kingdom
locatedNear Belfast
surface form: Belfast city centre

Queen's Square, Belfast
material iron
stone
namedAfter Queen Victoria
openingDate 19th century
partOf Belfast city centre road network
surface form: Belfast road network
region Ulster
replaced earlier Long Bridge over the River Lagan
river River Lagan
riverBank Lagan riverside
use pedestrian traffic
road traffic

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Charles Lanyon notableWork Queen's Bridge, Belfast
W. J. Barre notableWork Queen's Bridge, Belfast
this entity surface form: Queen’s Bridge area commercial buildings, Belfast