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South Belfast: History and Guide

by Weatherall, Norman, Templeton, George E.
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Overview

South Belfast, as we know it today, is a creation of the 19th century, a time when people began to move to new suburbs from the old town center and the countryside. Unlike the industrial East and West, South Belfast developed as a mainly residential quarter, but one with a distinctly bohemian flavor. This history takes us along the Golden Mile, through the Botanic Gardens, and to the Knockbreda Cemetery, where some of Belfast's most influential citizens are buried. It looks at the practicalities of life in the area and the origins of its street names, a perennial subject for light-hearted debate. This guide take us past the homes of literary and industrial giants and explores the area's sparkling artistic history, all the while unearthing the fiery arguments that accompanied each new stage of development in this beautiful part of the city.

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Book Details

Published
June 15, 2026
Publisher
The History Press
Pages
128
Format
Paperback, 2008
ISBN
9781845889296

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