Elmwood Hall

Elmwood Hall, now a modern concert hall owned by Queen’s University Belfast, was originally built as the Elmwood Presbyterian Church in 1862. The building showcases a blend of architectural styles, predominantly Italianate, featuring a spire atop a campanile. The design…

George Mitchell Statue

George John Mitchell Jr., born on August 20, 1933, is a renowned American politician, diplomat, and lawyer. He served as a United States senator from Maine from 1980 to 1995, and as Senate Majority Leader from 1989 to 1995. Post-Senate,…

Ella Pirrie

Miss Isabella “Ella” Barbour Pirrie (1857-1929) was a pioneering nurse in Belfast. She was the first nurse at the Belfast Union Workhouse Infirmary and founded its nursing school. Later, she became the first matron of the Deaconess Hospital in Edinburgh.…

King William Park: The Belfast Wheel

The park’s main attraction is the Belfast Wheel, a unique bronze map of the city donated by the New Belfast Community Arts Initiative. The wheel is divided into 12 segments, each featuring a design from different community groups, representing their…

Old Work House

The Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834, known as the ‘new Poor Law’, reformed the system of support for the poor in August 1834. The Act grouped local parishes into Poor Law unions, managed by over 600 locally elected Boards…

Moravian Church, University Road

The Moravian Church on University Road was purpose-built for a Moravian congregation in 1871, designed in the Gothic style. The Moravian Church is one of the oldest Protestant denominations, tracing its origins back to the Bohemian Reformation in the 15th…

Social history and slavery

I’m running two courses as part of the QUB Open Learning programme for 2025 In the Autum I’m looking at the social history of Belfast in the 19th century and in the Spring of 2026 I explore Belfast’s slavery past.…

Helen Lewis (Choreographer)

Helen Lewis (1916-2009) was a pioneer of modern dance in Belfast and a survivor of the Holocaust. Born into a German-speaking Jewish family in Bohemia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (now the Czech Republic), she moved to Prague in…

Union Theological College

Union Theological College serves as the primary theological and ministerial training institution for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Established in 1853, the College is renowned for its Renaissance Revival architectural style, featuring a grand Doric porch and Baroque attic, designed…

Isabella Tod

Isabella Maria Susan Tod (18 May 1836 – 8 December 1896) was a Scottish-born campaigner for women’s civil and political equality, active in Northern Ireland. She lobbied for women’s rights to education and property, the dignified treatment of sex workers,…