Emma Duffin memorial, University Square

On the 2017 commemoration of International Women’s Day, the Ulster History Circle unveiled a blue plaque for Emma Duffin at her former University Square home in south Belfast. Duffin was best known for her work as a nurse and was…

ECO statue

The public art piece is in front of the McClay Library at Queen University Belfast and was created by the Breton artist Marc Didou. It is made of bronze and is in response to the artist’s investigation of  digital imaging…

Dunnes Store, 1-15 High Street

The original four storey building was constructed in 1929-30 for F.W. Woolworth. It is a fine example of Art Deco design and occupied by Woolworth’s until 2003.[1][2] Henry Joy McCracken was executed in July 1798 on the corner of Dunnes…

Dr James Murray

Murray was Born at Culnady, Co Londonderry. Educated in Edinburgh, at the age of nineteen he was appointed apothecary at Belfast’s Dispensary and Fever Hospital (later the General Hospital and then Royal Victoria Hospital) but left after a year to…

Donegall Street Congregational Church

The Congregational Church tabernacle was built in 1805 and was described of ‘spartan simplicity’. A second church was built on this site in 1858 and constructed in the ‘primeval Gothic design’ using ‘Scrabo stone’ quarried in Co. Down. On  15…

Northern Bank robbery (Danske Bank)

On 20 December 2004, a total of £26.5 million in cash was stolen from the headquarters of Northern Bank on Donegall Square West in Belfast. Having taken family members of two bank officials hostage, an armed gang forced the workers…

Jaffe Memorial Drinking Fountain, Victoria Square

The iron fountain was a memorial to Daniel Joseph Jaffe erected by his son Offo Jaffe in 1874. Daniel Jaffe was a German industrialist who founded the linen exporters of Jaffe Brothers of Hamburg, Dundee, Belfast, Liepzig and Paris. He…

Custom House, Belfast

The Custom House was built in the 1850s as the administrative buildings for government revenue collectors. It was designed by Sir Charles Lanyon and built in the Italianate Palazzo style. The steps of the acted as a ‘speakers corner’ where…

The Former Crumlin Road Linen Mills

The Crumlin Road is famous for a number of old mill buildings that used to employ thousands of local girls and women as spinners, weavers and workers. These include the Ewart Mill, built for William Ewart, who was a cotton trader…