J3775 : Tesco Christmas/New Year poster, Belfast (December 2014)

taken 9 years ago, 4 km ENE of Belfast, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Tesco Christmas/New Year poster, Belfast (December 2014)
Tesco Christmas/New Year poster, Belfast (December 2014)
A Tesco advertising poster, inside the airport fence, beside the Sydenham bypass. Now removed and replaced by one with internal illumination J3775 : New advertising hoarding, Sydenham bypass, Belfast (October 2016). Continue to J3775 : Tesco Christmas/New Year poster, Belfast (December 2016).
Aircraft etc photographs, Belfast City Airport

Originally opened in 1937 when it was built as part of the Short Brothers and Harland Limited aircraft factory. The present airport opened to scheduled passenger flights in 1983 as Belfast Harbour Airport. The terminal buildings were temporary ones – later extended and improved. The present terminal, close to the Sydenham bypass, opened in 2001.

Aer Lingus operates to London Heathrow.
British Airways to London Heathrow.
Flybe to Aberdeen, Birmingham, Cardiff, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Exeter and Newquay, Glasgow, Inverness, Leeds/Bradford, Liverpool, London City, Manchester, Doncaster/Sheffield and Southampton.
KLM to Amsterdam.
Loganair to Carlisle.

The airport is also used by a variety of operators for business and medical flights.

This link is to the official City Airport website LinkExternal link.

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The photographs submitted by me appear as a matter of neutral record only. I appreciate that many find the airport’s presence unacceptable. I have no connection with the airport or any group opposed to it.

I cannot enter into correspondence or supply photographs for any purpose.

The Sydenham bypass, Belfast


Approximately 2˝ miles of dual carriageway forming part of the Belfast – Bangor Road. It runs from the end of the M3 to Tillysburn, parallel to the Belfast – Bangor railway and also serves the George Best Belfast City Airport. It replaced the Holywood Road as the main road to Holywood and Bangor. There are plans for major improvements at the junction with Dee Street.

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Tuesday, 30 December, 2014   (more nearby)
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Tuesday, 30 December, 2014
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Business, Retail, Services 
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Belfast 
Subject Location
Irish: geotagged! J 371 755 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:36.5617N 5:52.6935W
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Irish: geotagged! J 371 755
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North-northeast (about 22 degrees)
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Belfast City Airport  Tesco  Advertising  Advertising Hoarding  Poster 

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