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Greenland Street, Belfast
A street off the Shankill Road built about 1845/50. Only the western side remains.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 19 Feb 2010
0.03 miles
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Derelict church, Belfast
A derelict church at North Boundary Street, opposite Boundary Walk. It was (I think) previously the Assemblies of God Pentecostal Church which now has another church nearby. If I am wrong please let me know.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 6 May 2012
0.04 miles
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Dover Street, Belfast
Built in the mid 19th century, Dover Street ran from Divis Street to the Shankill. Redevelopment, taking into consideration the effects of “The Troubles” or the “Armed Struggle” depending on your particular viewpoint, in the two areas, saw it truncated with Louden Street Industrial Estate built in between. This is today’s street as it meets the Shankill Road. As a sign of return to normality it now boasts a “KFC”.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 26 Mar 2010
0.04 miles
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Shankill Terrace, Belfast (2)
See
Image Part of the same terrace – this end faces Peter’s Hill.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 10 Feb 2011
0.04 miles
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View east along the lower end of the Shankill Road
Image: © Eric Jones
Taken: 19 May 2012
0.04 miles
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Shankill Terrace, Belfast
Part of a redeveloped area at (not shown on the Google map) on the lower Shankill. See also
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Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 13 Dec 2009
0.06 miles
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Sidney Smith fire hydrant cover, Belfast
A fire hydrant cover, at the Peter’s Hill end of Townsend Street, from the foundry of Sidney Smith, Wollaston, Stourbridge.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 10 Feb 2011
0.06 miles
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Re-developed lower section of the Shankill
In 2009, when the Google Streetview cameras visited the area, the land on the left side of the road was a demolition site.
Image: © Eric Jones
Taken: 19 May 2012
0.06 miles
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Vacant site, Belfast
Part of a large vacant side bounded by Cargill Street and Townsend Street.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 10 Dec 2009
0.08 miles
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"Welcome to the Shankill" sculpture, Belfast
A “Welcome to the Shankill” sculpture called “The Angel of the Road” by Clare Lawlor. Unveiled in June 2011, it stands at the corner of Peter’s Hill and Brown Square.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 6 May 2012
0.09 miles