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FROM 1830 - 1860 > GATHERING PLACES |
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St. Patrick’s C.B.S. St. Patrick’s Christian Brothers’ School on Belfast’s Donegall Street was built in 1828 and run by the Christian Brothers until it ... |
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Queen’s College, Belfast Until Queen’s College opened in Belfast the only university in Ireland had been Trinity College, Dublin which catered for Church of ... |
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Public Baths The difficulty in obtaining a water supply in Belfast meant that the poor were often unclean. The building of the Belfast Public Baths ... |
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Belfast Washhouse, Interior These women are washing clothes in this new facility. |
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Victoria Street, Belfast This photograph of Victoria Street was taken in 1890, but the street was built in the 1840s on reclaimed dock land. Victoria Street was ... |
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Great Victoria Street Railway Station The development of the railways revolutionised Irish transport. The main station in Belfast was the impressive Great Victoria Street station |
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City and County Infirmary Although the former City and County Hospital on Derry’s Northland Road has undergone major changes since its construction in 1810, the ... |
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