English: The Lion, the Witch . . . . . . . and the Wardrobe. C S Lewis was born at the Holywood Villas (now the site of the Dundela Flats) and later lived at Little Lea on the Circular Road. He attended (briefly) Campbell College on the Belmont Road. He was baptised at St Marks, Dundela on the Holywood Road 448444. This statue, outside the library, at the Holywood Arches, on the Holywood Road was unveiled in 1998. It depicts Lewis, as the Narnia narrator Digory Kirke, stepping into a wardrobe.
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