DescriptionThe Black Man, Belfast - geograph.org.uk - 432355.jpg
English: The Black Man, Belfast This statue, which stands just in front of Inst in College Square East, is of Dr Henry Cooke (1788-1868) a clergyman who became involved in politics. It is commonly known as The Black Man although, strictly speaking, this nickname belongs to the previous statue (of the Marquis of Belfast) on the site. See also 1937372 and 1687238.
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