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At the southern end of the Malone Road lies Malone House, a mansion in the late Georgian style. The house is now maintained by Belfast City Council. [2] The residential streets leading off the Malone Road and Upper Malone Road are known for their high property prices, and the area is therefore a byword in Northern Ireland for affluence. [3]
STRANDTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL NORTH ROAD SYDENHAM, Belfast School Belfast B+ HB26/14/012: Upload Photo. ST. POLYCARP'S C OF I CHURCH UPPER LISBURN ROAD, Belfast CHURCH Belfast B+ HB26/15/008: Upload Photo. DANESFORT 120 MALONE ROAD, Belfast House Belfast B+ HB26/17/002: Upload Photo. HENRY GARRETT BUILDING STRANMILLIS COLLEGE STRANMILLIS ROAD, Belfast
Kainos was founded as a joint venture between Fujitsu and The Queen's University of Belfast business incubation unit (QUBIS Ltd) on 14 April 1986. [8] [9] In January 1987, the company began trading in the QUBIS building on Malone Road, Belfast and Kainos founder, Frank Graham, was appointed managing director.
Malone Park is a private avenue in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It forms a conservation area. [1] The majority of the houses are Victorian and have large grounds surrounding them. There is a gate lodge at each end of the avenue. The Lisburn Road end is inaccessible to vehicular traffic as is the Balmoral Avenue gate.
It is also an electoral ward for Belfast City Council, part of the Laganbank district electoral area. [1] As part of the Queen's Quarter, it is the location for prominent attractions such as the Ulster Museum and Botanic Gardens. [2] [3] The area is located on Stranmillis Road, with Malone Road to the west and the River Lagan to the east.
Taughmonagh is situated between the Upper Malone Road and Lisburn Road. On the Upper Malone Road, the residents can make use of various shops and amenities at the Dubs Stores. [5] Towards the Lisburn Road, the many amenities include a petrol station, take-aways and further shops and restaurants in the neighbouring Finaghy area. Within ...
The raising of battalions on a county basis followed the pattern of raising militias. There were, however, several exceptions with the UDR. Belfast was not a county borough in 1793 and previous militia units in County Londonderry did not use a county or city suffix and were simply known as "Derry" or "Londonderry". The county connections are:
The Belfast Buildings Trust (BBT), founded in 1996 as the Belfast Buildings Preservation Trust, is a cross-community building preservation trust with charitable status [1] that delivers physical, social, and economic regeneration through the reuse of landmark buildings in Belfast, Northern Ireland.