The Linenhall Library, Belfast (1)
Introduction
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 4 Apr 2010
The Linen Hall Library (named after the old white Linen Hall) is a subscription library founded in 1788. In 1892 it moved to the present premises at Donegall Square North. They were built in 1864 as Moore and Weinberg’s linen warehouse and designed by Lanyon. Continue to Image