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  2. Roscoff Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Roscoff Restaurant was a restaurant in 7 Ascot House, Shaftesbury Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 1991 and retained that rating until 1998. [1] Restaurant Roscoff was established in 1984 under the name Roscoff.

  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. Richard Murphy (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Maggie's Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 1994 + 1999 extension [4] Nominated for 1997 Stirling Prize; Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee, 1996; Eastgate Theatre & Arts Centre, Peebles, 1998 Nominated for 2004 RIAS Best Building in Scotland; Caernarfon Arts Centre, Wales, 2000; Olorosso Restaurant, Edinburgh, 2001; John Muir's Birthplace, Dunbar, East ...

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  6. MaggieMoo's Ice Cream and Treatery - Wikipedia

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    The company does various charity works, under the name of their mascot, Miss Maggie Moo.. According to the company, their activities, all fronted by their mascot, include "rescuing animals with the Humane Society, raising money for the Hurricane Katrina Victims, walking in support of a cure for breast cancer, assisting schools to raise money, or helping Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts earn their ...

  7. The Vipers Skiffle Group - Wikipedia

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    The Vipers Skiffle Group – later known simply as The Vipers – were one of the leading British groups during the skiffle period of the mid to late 1950s, and were important in the careers of radio and television presenter Wally Whyton, coffee bar manager Johnny Martyn, wire salesman Jean Van den Bosch, instrument repairer Tony Tolhurst, journalist John Pilgrim, record producer George Martin ...

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  9. St George's Market - Wikipedia

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    Belfast Corporation (now Belfast City Council) commissioned the building of St George's Market, which was built in three phases between 1890 and 1896. Before 1890 St George's Market was an open market and most likely contained a slaughterhouse and a meat market.