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Albert Bridge is a bridge in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Its three flat arches span the River Lagan. It was completed in 1890 by Belfast city surveyor J C Bretland [1] and is named after Prince Albert Victor. It is located close to the city centre between East Bridge Street and the Albertbridge Road.
Short Strand is located on the east bank of the River Lagan in the townland of Ballymacarrett, which is part of County Down. The borders of the Short Strand are Albertbridge Road (to the south), Short Strand Road (to the west), Newtownards Road (to the north) and Bryson Street/Clandeboye Gardens (to the east). At the Short Strand's northeast ...
Elmgrove Primary School, Beersbridge Road, Belfast School Belfast B+ HB26/05/002: Upload Photo. 179 - 187 Albertbridge Road, Belfast Shop Belfast B+ HB26/06/005: Upload Photo. Lismachan House, 378 Belmont Road, Belfast House Belfast B+ HB26/12/002: Upload Photo. Ulster Volunteer Hospital, Craigavon Somme Hospital Circular Road, Strandtown ...
The Woodstock Road forms the beginning of the continuous road that includes Cregagh and which runs from close to the River Lagan to the outskirts of Belfast. The road begins at the end of Woodstock Link, which itself starts at a junction which turns off from the Albertbridge Road facing Mountpottinger Road.
25 September: INLA members shot and seriously injured a Protestant civilian (Karen McKeown, 20) outside a church hall on Albertbridge Road in east Belfast. She died of her wounds on 17 October. The RUC believed the attack, and another murder on the same date, were retaliation for Loyalist attacks in the Markets and Short Strand areas two days ...
English: The Longbridge stone, Belfast. This stone is at the apex of Castlereagh Street and the Albertbridge Road. The plaque reads "The Longbridge stone Built 1831". An alternative version is that it is the last relic of the Longbridge (1682 - 1841) which spanned the Lagan joining Ballymacarret to Belfast.
Stemming off the A24, it forms most of the main road from Belfast to Downpatrick. A8 : Glengormley: Larne: Via Ballynure. Stemming from the A6. A9 - A10: Unused A11 : Belfast Inner Ring Road A12 : Belfast (Broadway) Belfast (York Street) Westlink dual-carriageway in Belfast A13 - A19: Unused A20 : Belfast (Bridge End) Portaferry: Via Dundonald ...
The violence spread to Albertbridge Road in east Belfast. 1,000 police officers and 1,000 British Army soldiers were deployed. [9] On the third night of rioting, violence spread to County Antrim where police were attacked and cars set ablaze in Lisburn, Ballymena, Carrickfergus and other towns. The situation in Belfast was reduced. [10]