J3372 : Kelvin statue, Belfast
taken 15 years ago, near to Beal Feirste, Belfast County Borough, Shankill, Windsor and Stranmillis, Northern Ireland
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Kelvin statue, Belfast
Lord Kelvin was born as William Thomson in Belfast in 1824. He made many contributions to science (all of which are beyond me). They include contributions to thermodynamics, electromagnetic theory, communication (first transatlantic cable link) and contact potentials (phew!!). He was knighted in 1866 and received the title Baron Kelvin of Largs in 1892. The statue is at the Stranmillis Road entrance to the Botanic Gardens. See also J3373 : Kelvin plaque, Belfast.
Lord Kelvin's statue, Botanic Gardens, Belfast
Lord Kelvin was born as William Thomson in College Square East J3374 : College Square East, Belfast, Belfast in 1824. He made many contributions to science (all of which are beyond me). They include contributions to thermodynamics, electromagnetic theory, communication (first transatlantic cable link) and contact potentials. He was knighted in 1866 and received the title Baron Kelvin of Largs in 1892. The statue, at the Stranmillis Road entrance to the Botanic Gardens, is by Albert Bruce Joy on a pedestal designed by Richardson and Gill. More information about Kelvin’s life can be found at Link
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- Grid Square
- J3372, 1212 images (more nearby
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- Photographer
- Albert Bridge (find more nearby)
- Date Taken
- Monday, 12 March, 2007 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Monday, 12 March, 2007
- Category
- Statues (more nearby)
- Subject Location
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Irish:
J 335 725 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:34.9933N 5:56.1443W - Camera Location
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Irish:
J 335 724
- View Direction
- North-northeast (about 22 degrees)
Image classification(about):
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