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The 'bow' that forms one of the four corners of the new Titanic Centre in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Each 'bow' sits at the same height as the deck of the world famous ship that sailed from Belfast's port on 15th April 1912. This new centre and its iconic building are a centrepoint in a revived Northern Ireland. |
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