The "Deer's Head", Belfast (1)

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The "Deer's Head", Belfast (1)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 18 Dec 2011

A long-established bar at the corner of Lower Garfield Street Image (left) and (lower) North Street. The 1901 street directory shows it in existence under the ownership of “Robt Weir” – see also Image The area to the west (now Royal Avenue, then Hercules Place) was redeveloped in the late 19th century (explained in Image). Lower Garfield Street seems to be a product of that scheme. Its (approximate) predecessor was a forgotten thoroughfare known as “Round Entry”. Image shows part of the roof and chimney detail.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.601456
Longitude
-5.930173