Steps and doorway, Belfast
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Steps and doorway, Belfast by Albert Bridge as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 19 Apr 2009
At just over a half mile long, University Street Image took more than 40 years to develop during the period of Victorian middle-class expansion and prosperity. Part of a terrace, nos 69 and 71 were among the last built – towards the end of the 19th century. Imposing (especially so considering the size of houses occupied by the unskilled working class Image) they were occupied by the headmistress of a girls school (Princess Gardens) and a seed merchant. No longer residences, they are now part of Queen’s University’s School of Education.