Long Lane, Belfast
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Long Lane, Belfast by Albert Bridge as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 27 May 1990
Long Lane was an entry running from North Street to Church Street. When this photo was taken all the buildings had been demolished, for the construction of the new Tourist Board offices, and the lane existed in name only. 110 years earlier it contained “One House, remainder stores”. The Art College (before reconstruction) Image is at middle left while St Anne’s Cathedral Image had still to acquire its “knitting needle”.