Academy Street, Belfast
Introduction
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 2 Jun 2009
Academy Street runs from Donegall Street Image to Brown’s Row Image The University of Ulster (Belfast Campus) Image is on the left and St Anne’s Cathedral Image on the right. It takes its name from Belfast Academy (later Belfast Royal Academy) which stood there until moving to the Cliftonville Road in 1880.