IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Cambrai Street, BELFAST, BT13 3JJ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Cambrai Street, BT13 3JJ by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (104 Images Found)

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Nos 240-252 Cambrai Street, Belfast (March 2016)
Seven vacant and boarded-up houses, on the eastern side of Cambrai Street (Shankill Road end). The following planning permission applies “LA04/2015/1302/F Demolition of 7No. terrace dwellings and provision of new 1.8m (Temporary) palisade fence onto the main road. 240-252 Cambrai Street Belfast”. There is currently (3 July 2016) another application for planning permission “LA04/2016/1288/F The proposal is to demolish 7 No. existing derelict terraces and replace with 2 No. 3 bed and 3 No. 1bed single storey dwellings. Private amenity space to be provided at front of units and communal amenity with small garden to be provided at rear. Proposal to include Bio-mass supply, bike/bin storage and all associated works. 240-252 Cambrai Street Belfast BT13 3JJ”.
Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 3 Mar 2016
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The southern end of Cambrai Street off the Shankill Road
The trees are in the ground of St Mathew's Church.
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 21 Jul 2014
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Explanatory notice on the ruins of the Shankill Graveyard
http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/community/cemeteries/shankillgraveyard.aspx
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 21 Jul 2014
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Shankill Rest Garden Memorial Book
This is a stone book which records those whose ashes are scattered in the graveyards memorial garden. http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/community/cemeteries/shankillgraveyard.aspx
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 21 Jul 2014
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The ruins of the old Watchtower in the Shankill Graveyard
This tower was built in 1834 as a shelter for families of the newly buried watching out for body snatchers, after all the two most famous body snatchers in British history were both Ulstermen, Burke and Hare. http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/community/cemeteries/shankillgraveyard.aspx
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 21 Jul 2014
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Mountain View Tavern on the Shankill Road
This rebuilt Loyalist tavern on the corner of the Shankill and Cambrai roads was the site of a Republican shooting and bombing attack on Grand National Day (5 April) 1975 in which five people lost their lives and 60 others were injured. The getaway car used in the attack was found abandoned in the nearby Nationalist Springfield area.
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 21 Jul 2014
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The Somme Association Murals at the side of the Mountain View pub
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 21 Jul 2014
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Mountainview Tavern, Woodvale Road
On the 5th April, 1975 five people were killed and 61 others injured when a bomb exploded in the Mountainview Tavern which packed with people watching the Aintree Grand National.
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 19 May 2012
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St Mathew's CoI church, Woodvale Road
This shamrock-shaped church was built in the 1870s. It is the parish church of the Shankill. http://www.connordiocese.org.uk/shankill/
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 21 Jul 2014
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The Somme Association Mural at the side of the Mountain View Public House
The photograph on this mural is of the Ulster Memorial at Thiepval. This memorial to the fallen of the 36th Ulster Division is a copy of Helen's Tower on Clandeboye Estate, near Bangor where the men trained before going over to France. The Ulster Memorial bears the words. "This Memorial is Dedicated to the Men and Women of the Orange Institution Worldwide, who at the call of King and country, left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of man by the path of duty and self sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in Freedom. Let those who come after see to it that their names be not forgotten." http://www.greatwar.co.uk/somme/museum-ulster-tower-visitor-centre.htm
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 21 Jul 2014
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