THE SCARS ON THIS STONE WERE CAUSED IN THE GERMAN AIR RAIDS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR. DESPITE SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE BUILDING. THE BELFAST TELEGRAPH WAS PUBLISHED WITHOUT INTERRUPTION Submitted by @jucopel
See J3374 : Plaque, Belfast. Another similar plaque nearby. This one recalls a time, more than 300 years ago, when Lower North Street was Goose Lane within the town walls, when geese were driven...
A new blue plaque at St Annes Cathedral commemorating Dean Crooks Link. See also J3773 : The "Dean Crooks Fold", Belfast. © Copyright Albert Bridge and licensed for reuse under this Creative...
A plaque, on a building in Hill Street J3474 : Hill Street, Belfast (Henry Street on the Google map), at the corner of Gordon Street J3474 : Gordon Street, Belfast recalling the time when the area...
A plaque attached to the Assembly Rooms see J3374 : The Assembly Rooms © Copyright Michael Dibb and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
A self-explanatory plaque at the site of the old Harp Bar (now Housing Executive offices) at 10-16 Hill Street. In addition to the founding of Belfast punk the premises were also known for their...
The information board adjacent to the church. © Copyright Michael Dibb and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
A plaque at the entrance to the Premier Inn J3374 : New hotel, Belfast, at the corner of Donegall Street and Waring Street, commemorating David Manson Link and Link. © Copyright Albert Bridge and...
This self-explanatory plaque is outside the City Hall grounds, at the Chichester Street end of Donegall Square North. © Copyright Albert Bridge and licensed for reuse under this Creative...
A plaque, at the High Street end of Joys Entry, commemorating Francis Joy Link founder of the News Letter Link and Link. He was the grandfather of the United Irishman Henry Joy McCracken who is...
The information board alongside the Albert Clock. © Copyright Michael Dibb and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
A plaque (since removed), marking the opening of Olivetree House J3374 : Olivetree House, Belfast (1) by Terence ONeill (later ennobled as Lord ONeill of The Maine) when Minister of Finance...