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The article says "one of four bridges in the city", which doesn't match my childhood memories. Checking on Google Maps (simply following the river course upstream from the harbour), I see the
Lagan Bridge, the
Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, the
Queen's Bridge, the
Albert Bridge, the
Ormeau Bridge, the King's Bridge, the Governor's Bridge, and Shaw's Bridge (
photo). This matches my memories of being told that Belfast had seven bridges, which was before the
Lagan Bridge was built.
I'm going to edit this and the other pages about bridges in Belfast to say that there are seven, since the statement is unsourced anyway, but there should probably be proper sourcing for this.
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The article says "one of four bridges in the city", which doesn't match my childhood memories. Checking on Google Maps (simply following the river course upstream from the harbour), I see the
Lagan Bridge, the
Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, the
Queen's Bridge, the
Albert Bridge, the
Ormeau Bridge, the King's Bridge, the Governor's Bridge, and Shaw's Bridge (
photo). This matches my memories of being told that Belfast had seven bridges, which was before the
Lagan Bridge was built.
I'm going to edit this and the other pages about bridges in Belfast to say that there are seven, since the statement is unsourced anyway, but there should probably be proper sourcing for this.