Donegall Quay

[1] [2][3][4] It was originally developed in the early 1800s on reclaimed land and became integral to shipping in Belfast Harbour.

[6] The Big Fish statue is located on the quay, as is the sculpture Sammy the Seal.

[9] Donegall Quay was developed in the early 1800s on reclaimed land, and became an integral area for shopping in the Belfast harbour.

Donegall Quay was also used as a port, as ships would arrive, and depart for Liverpool and Glasgow.

[10] Donegall Quay became a derelict piece of land, and would become a key part of redeveloping for the weir and cross-harbour road and railway bridges multiple-million pound project.

Donegall Quay before redevelopment as urban green space