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  2. 1971 Balmoral Furniture Company bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Balmoral Furniture Company bombing was a paramilitary attack that took place on 11 December 1971 on Shankill Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland, resulting in four deaths. On the 11 December 1971, the bomb exploded without warning outside a furniture showroom on the Shankill Road in a predominantly unionist area, killing four civilians, two of ...

  3. Harry Corry - Wikipedia

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    Harry Corry is a Northern Irish home decor retail chain headquartered in Belfast, Northern Ireland. [4] Harry Corry Interiors is a family-run business which was established by Harry Corry in 1968. [5] The business has its origins in a Belfast market stall operated by its founder since 1948. [6]

  4. CastleCourt - Wikipedia

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    CastleCourt is a shopping centre on Royal Avenue in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is Northern Ireland's fourth largest shopping centre. As of 2007, it had approximately 16 million visits a year, [3] and sale densities ranked in the top 10% in the UK. [3]

  5. Shankill Road bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Shankill Road bombing was carried out by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on 23 October 1993 and is one of the most well-known incidents of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The IRA aimed to assassinate the leadership of the loyalist Ulster Defence Association (UDA), supposedly attending a meeting above Frizzell's fish shop on ...

  6. List of department stores of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Stores in Walton on Thames, Nottingham (formerly Tobys) and Ilford. Bought by Beales. [78] Great Northern and Southern Stores 1936 Holding company of the fourth largest group of department stores during 1930s. Purchased Hide & Co in 1939 and through a reverse takeover, Hide & Co became the holding company. 1939 [79] [80] Great Universal Stores ...

  7. Holywood Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In January 2006, IKEA announced its intention to build a 25,800 m 2 (278,000 ft 2) store, its first in Northern Ireland. In May of that year, the company amended its application for a larger 29,000 m 2 (312,000 ft 2 ) store. [ 10 ]

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