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  2. Old Town Hall, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    After Belfast was awarded city status by Queen Victoria in 1888, the new city leaders formed the view that the Victoria Street building was not imposing enough and decided to commission a new building in Donegall Square which opened in August 1906. [6]

  3. The Belfast Entries - Wikipedia

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    Joy's Entry is particularly narrow and connects Ann Street to High Street. It has several pubs, including Henry’s and The Jailhouse. The Entry takes its name from the Joy family who were prominent 18th century residents of the city, including Francis Joy, founder of The Belfast News Letter, and his grandson Henry Joy McCracken, after whom the pub is named.

  4. List of parks and gardens in Belfast - Wikipedia

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    near Antrim Road, north Belfast: Two time Green Flag Award winner [11] City Hall: Donegall Square, central Belfast: Clarawood Millennium Park: near Knock Road, east Belfast: Clement Wilson Park: Newforge Lane, south Belfast: Comber Greenway: East Belfast to Comber: Seven mile cycle route along path of a disused railway [12] Dover Street ...

  5. Former Belfast council chief ‘delighted’ with OBE honour

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  6. Antrim Road - Wikipedia

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    The Westland estate was previously home to the Shoukri brothers, two dominant figures in the North Belfast Brigade of the UDA who subsequently fell out of favour. [17] Cliftonville Golf Club is also located on Westland Road. The Antrim Road Police Service of Northern Ireland station is located close to the Cavehill Road junction. [18]

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  8. Linen Quarter, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    He was originally a cotton manufacturer who kick-started Belfast's world leading mechanised linen industry by establishing the first large-scale linen mill in York Street in 1830. [ citation needed ] Sir William Ewart (22 November 1817 – 1 August 1889) was an Irish linen manufacturer based in the Ewart's Buildings on Bedford Street.

  9. Ormeau Park - Wikipedia

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    Ormeau Park is the oldest municipal park in Belfast, Northern Ireland, having been officially opened to the public in 1871. It is owned and run by Belfast City Council and is one of the largest and busiest parks in the city and contains a variety of horticulture, woodland, wildlife and sporting facilities. [1] The park is open daily from dawn ...