Institution Place, Belfast
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 13 Apr 2009
A street of traditional Belfast terrace houses, close to the city centre, which has survived the wholesale redevelopment in the area. I can’t give the exact date of building but it seems to have been during the early 1840’s. At that time it adjoined a street called Lettuce Hill – a name which has (unfortunately) passed into history. Hamill Street Image is on the right and John Street is at the far left.