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  2. Lynn Building - Wikipedia

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    The college was awarded a government grant of £4,600 (equivalent to £523,000 in 2023) [4] to construct the library, which was completed in 1868. [5] The continued growth of Queen's University of Belfast (as it had become in 1908 as a result of the Irish Universities Act 1908) saw the need to expand the library further. WH Lynn won the tender ...

  3. Seamus Heaney Centre - Wikipedia

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    Heaney graduated from Queens in 1961 with a First Class Honours in English language and literature. [1] It was officially opened in February 2004 as "The Seamus Heaney Centre for Poetry", and its founding director was the poet and Queen's graduate Ciaran Carson. [2] [3] Carson retired as director in 2014. He was replaced by Prof. Fran Brearton ...

  4. Queen's University Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Queen's University Belfast has roots in the Belfast Academical Institution, which was founded in 1810 and which remains as the Royal Belfast Academical Institution. [7] The present university was first chartered as "Queen's College, Belfast" in 1845, when it was associated with the simultaneously founded Queen's College, Cork, and Queen's College, Galway, as part of the Queen's University of ...

  5. Linen Hall Library - Wikipedia

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    The original Linen Hall Library in 1888, shortly before its demolition and replacement with Belfast City Hall.. The Linen Hall Library is a unique institution. It was founded in 1788 by a group of artisans as the Belfast Reading Society and in 1792 became the Belfast Society for Promoting Knowledge.

  6. Research Libraries UK - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Queen's University Belfast joined as RLUK's 30th member, meaning that all 20 then-members of the Russell Group of universities were now members. [6] Of the four universities that joined the Russell Group in 2012, Durham and York were already members of RLUK, having joined in 1996 and 2011 respectively, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] while Exeter and ...

  7. Queen's University - Wikipedia

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    Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK Queen's University of Belfast (UK Parliament constituency) (1918–1950) Queen's University of Belfast (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency) (1921–1969) Queen's University Belfast A.F.C. Queen's University of Ireland (1850–1882) Queens University of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

  8. Queen's University of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Tudor Gothic quadrangle of the former Queen's College, Cork was built by Sir Thomas Deane. The Queen's University of Ireland was established formally by royal charter on 3 September 1850, as the degree-awarding university of the Queen's Colleges of Belfast, Cork, and Galway that were established in 1845 "to afford a university education to members of all religious denominations" in Ireland.

  9. Queen's Quarter, Belfast - Wikipedia

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    As well as these inside venues, the Botanic Gardens, serve as an outdoor venue for events such as the Belfast leg of the Tennents T Vital concert. The best known event that takes place in the quarter is the long running Belfast Festival at Queen's, an international arts festival held every November, now in its 46th year.