The memorial to
Sir Edward Harland, the former head of the
Harland & Wolff shipyard and Lord Mayor of Belfast, was sculpted by
Sir Thomas Brock and unveiled by the
Earl of Glasgow on 23 June 1903. The statue of
Queen Victoria also by Brock was unveiled by King
Edward VII on 27 July 1903. The
Titanic Memorial in Belfast was dedicated in June 1920. The grounds also house Northern Ireland's main war memorial, the Garden of Remembrance and
Cenotaph, unveiled in 1929. There is also a granite column dedicated to the
American Expeditionary Force, many of whom were based in Belfast prior to
D-Day, unveiled in 1943. A memorial to Leading Seaman
James Magennis VC, made from Portland stone and bronze, was erected in the grounds in October 1999. On 3 January 2006 Belfast City Councillors ratified a plan to erect a statue to the late Belfast footballer
George Best in the grounds of the City Hall. Following approval from the Best family, the
George Best Memorial Trust was created in December 2006. The trust's patron
David Healy contributed £1,000 to the estimated total cost of £200,000. In October 2007 a
Ferris wheel was constructed in the grounds, giving passengers panoramic views above the city. The wheel had 42 air-conditioned capsules, which could hold up to six adults and two children. The wheel finally closed at 6:00 pm on 11 April 2010 and was removed during May 2010. In 2008, the
Imjin River Memorial was relocated here when the
St Patrick's Barracks in
Ballymena closed. The memorial commemorates Irish troops lost in the
Battle of Chaegunghyon in January 1951 during the
Korean War. On 8 March 2024, bronze statues of the anti-slavery campaigner,
Mary Ann McCracken, and the trade unionist,
Winifred Carney, were unveiled at a ceremony at Belfast City Hall to coincide with
International Women's Day 2024. Mary Ann McCracken campaigned against slavery at Belfast docks until she was almost 90 years-old and Winifred Carney was a suffragist, committed trade unionist and political activist. File:Belfast City Hall - Under Construction.jpg|Under construction File:Titanic Memorial, Belfast, Northern Ireland.jpg|Belfast's –
Titanic memorial File:Belfast City Hall 2007.jpg|Front of the building File:Queen Victoria Belfast 2.jpg|Monument to
Queen Victoria File:Frederick Temple Belfast.jpg|
Lord Dufferin monument File:Edward James Harland Belfast.jpg|Statue of Edward James Harland, founder of
Harland & Wolff File:Belfast city hall.jpg|Memorial to
James Magennis VC (2004) File:Belfast City Hall 2010.JPG| View showing Belfast City Hall with the Belfast Wheel to the side, Late March 2010 File:James Horner Haslett Belfast.jpg|Statue of
James Horner Haslett, Mayor of Belfast (1887–88) File:Sir Daniel Dixon.jpg| Statue of
Sir Daniel Dixon, first Lord Mayor of Belfast (1892–93, 1901-04 & 1905–07) File:William James Pirrie Belfast.jpg|Statue of
William James Pirrie, Lord Mayor of Belfast (1896–98) File:Robert James McMordie Belfast.jpg|Statue of
Robert James McMordie, Lord Mayor of Belfast (1910–14) File:Remembrance Belfast.jpg|Garden of Remembrance and
The Cenotaph in Belfast ==See also==