DescriptionAltnagelvin Area Hospital, Derry - Londonderry - geograph.org.uk - 85887.jpg
English: Altnagelvin Area Hospital, Derry / Londonderry. The building on a foggy morning takes on a ghostly appearance.
In 1957, the architects of the new hospital at Altnagelvin commissioned the striking bronze 'Princess Macha' from FE McWilliam, referred to by Mike Catto in
Art in Ulster 2 as the coming of age of Ulster sculpture.
This landmark sculpture also marks the beginning of a series of public art commissions within the health service in Northern Ireland.
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