Vernon Street, Belfast
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 25 Aug 2009
Vernon Street seems to have been built around 1870 as a street of standard Belfast terrace houses, one side of which backed onto the Belfast Central railway – then a goods line connecting the GNR(I) to the Belfast and County Down Railway and Belfast harbour. Now completely re-built and unrecognisable. The view is towards Donegall Pass.