XAW027625 NORTHERN IRELAND (1949). General View, Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1949. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing North.

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Title [XAW027625] General View, Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1949. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing North.
Reference XAW027625
Date 2-November-1949
Link
Place name BELFAST
Parish NORTHERN IRELAND
District
Country NORTHERN IRELAND
Easting / Northing 146053, 529404
Longitude / Latitude -5.932856, 54.595821
National Grid Reference

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Shaftesbury Square, where Dublin Road and Great Victoria Street meet.

Michael
Tuesday 14th of September 2021 07:05:23 PM
Belfast Grand Opera House

Michael
Tuesday 14th of September 2021 07:03:59 PM
Ormeau Baths, Ormeau Avenue

Michael
Tuesday 14th of September 2021 07:02:54 PM
Belfast City Hall

Michael
Tuesday 14th of September 2021 07:01:41 PM
BBC Broadcasting House

Michael
Tuesday 14th of September 2021 07:01:21 PM
The Royal Belfast Academical Institution, commonly referred to as "Inst". They still seem to regret losing part of their grounds to house the Belfast Technical College From the RBAI website, written in 2019: "In 1902, at a time of financial difficulty, the Board of Governors took the decision to lease the north front lawn to Belfast Corporation for the building of the Belfast Municipal Technical Institute. Although regarded by some as an act of extraordinary architectural sacrilege, the arrangement did, nevertheless, provide the Institution with an annual rent of £1,350. This enabled the purchase of the magnificent grounds at Osborne Park in 1905 as well as a number of vital improvements to the fabric of the main Soane building." As I write this it is 2021, so 119 years later, they still can't let it lie.

Michael
Tuesday 14th of September 2021 07:00:32 PM

gBr
Wednesday 7th of June 2017 01:51:52 PM
Belfast Central Railway in its early days carried a passenger service. A station, Ormeau, was provided hereabouts but closed in 1885.

gBr
Wednesday 7th of June 2017 01:45:21 PM
Technical College at College Square east

davo
Monday 15th of December 2014 10:24:33 PM