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The King's Hall was a multi-purpose venue located in Belfast, Northern Ireland.The King's Hall consisted of 6 event venues. The King's Hall is owned by the Royal Ulster Agricultural Society (RUAS) (previously the North East Agricultural Association of Ireland), who moved to the venue in 1896 from their previous showgrounds in Belfast Corporation Markets area. [1]
The centre, which was developed by the Royal Ulster Agricultural Society, opened in September 2015. [3] It was significantly expanded with the completion of the Dr E.F. Logan Hall [a] in spring 2018. [5]
The Royal Ulster Agricultural Society redeveloped the area of the site purchased into Northern Ireland's largest events venue, the Eikon Exhibition Centre. In 2018, the RUAS celebrated the 150th Balmoral Show at the new Balmoral Park site.
He was chairman of the Ulster Countryside Committee between 1971 and 1971, the Northern Ireland Tourist Board from 1975 to 1980, the Northern Ireland National Trust Committee from 1981 to 1991, and the Northern Ireland Museums Council from 1993 to 1998. He was President of the Royal Ulster Agricultural Society from 1984 to 1986.
In 1911, the Munster Agricultural Society was represented on the Royal Commission on Irish Milk Supply by Alex Morrison. [25] Lord Barrymore was a former president of the society. In 1908, Mr. A. McDonald J.P, was president of the organisation. The Spring show that year had made an operating profit of £5 18s 10d. [26]
Royal Ulster Agricultural Society; Royal Yachting Association; Royal Yacht Squadron; Royal Zoological Society of Scotland; S. Science Council (2003)
Sir Josias Rowley (1765–1842), 1st Bt. and Royal Navy Admiral, a native of County Leitrim whose brother, Rev. John Rowley, was an Anglican clergyman and incumbent at Virginia during the period that the First Fruits church was built; Admiral Rowley also helped to finance its reconstruction after a major fire destroyed the roof on Christmas ...
27 September – Twelve thousand Ulster Volunteers paraded at the Royal Ulster Agricultural Society's show grounds at Balmoral in Belfast to protest against the Home Rule Bill. 27 September – In Dublin, the food ship, The Hare, arrived bringing forty tons of food raised by British trade unionists.