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  • ...Belfast City Hall.jpg|right|350px|Belfast City Hall, July 2008, with ''The Belfast Wheel'' beside it.}} '''Belfast''' ([[Ulster-Scots language|Ulster-Scots]]: ''Bilfawst'' or ''Bilfaust''; [
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  • *[http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/ Belfast City Council]
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  • *[http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/ Belfast City Council]
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  • *J. P. Mallory (ed) (1992), ''Aspects of the Táin'', December Publications, Belfast ...P. Mallory & G. Stockman (eds) (1994), ''Ulidia'', December Publications, Belfast
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  • ...Belfast City Hall.jpg|right|350px|Belfast City Hall, July 2008, with ''The Belfast Wheel'' beside it.}} '''Belfast''' ([[Ulster-Scots language|Ulster-Scots]]: ''Bilfawst'' or ''Bilfaust''; [
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  • A town in [[County Down]] founded in 555 AD and located about 15 miles from [[Belfast]].
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  • | location = Belfast
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  • ...mportance diminished in parallel with the increase in population of nearby Belfast in the latter part of the 19th century. ...subsequent centuries and stands strategically with one end on the shore of Belfast Lough.
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  • ...ly associated with the Irish Parliamentary Party. Soon after settling in [[Belfast]] he joined the local branch of the [[Gaelic League]] and became a fluent I
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  • '''Samuel Alexander Bill''' (born Belfast 1864, died [[Nigeria]] 1942) was an Irish Christian missionary and the foun ...ty Mission Hall. His interest in missionary work was sparked by a visit to Belfast by [[Dwight L. Moody]] and [[Ira D. Sankey]] in 1874. He attended the Harle
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  • ...ty. ''The Northern Fiddler: Music and Musicians of Donegal and Tyrone.'' Belfast: Blackstaff Press, 1979.
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  • ...of [[Belfast]]. <ref>Ibid</ref> The Union collapsed once challenged by the Belfast Employers Union, and thus Larkin went to [[Dublin]] where he set up the Nat
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  • ...soldier in the British Army. He was born in the [[Shankill Road]] area of Belfast. ...the [[IRA]], signed 'Captain William Johnston, Adjutant, First Battalion, Belfast UVF'.
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  • ..., situated about fifteen miles from [[Northern Ireland]]'s capitol city, [[Belfast]].
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  • *[[Pathé News]] footage, originally silent, showing ''Titanic'' leaving [[Belfast]] on 2nd April 1912 following its launch, Captain [[Edward Smith]] on the b
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  • * Adamson, Ian. ''The Identity of Ulster,'' 2nd edition (Belfast, 1987) * Aughey, Arthur. ''The Politics of Northern Ireland: Beyond the Belfast Agreement'' (2005) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=109134357 online ed
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  • {{r|Belfast}}
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  • *J. P. Mallory (ed.), ''Aspects of the Táin'', December Publications, Belfast, 1992) ...national Conference on the Ulster Cycle of Tales'', December Publications, Belfast, 1994
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  • ...ay Agreement|Belfast Agreement]] in 1998. After persistent failures of the Belfast Agreement, the party overtook the traditionally dominant [[Ulster Unionist
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  • {{r|Belfast}}
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  • ...temperature scale based on it, which is now named in his honour. Born in [[Belfast]], he moved with his family to [[Glasgow]] in 1831 when his father accepted
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  • * Adamson, Ian. ''The Identity of Ulster,'' 2nd edition (Belfast, 1987) * Bardon, Jonathan. ''A History of Ulster'' (Belfast, 1992.)
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  • {{r|Belfast}}
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  • ...igeria, [[Burkina Faso]] and [[Chad]], while maintaining headquarters in [[Belfast]], [[Northern Ireland]]. Its current chief executive is John Cardoo. ...lated it. One of the college's trainees, [[Samuel Bill]] (1864-1942) from Belfast, responded energetically. In 1887, he set sail, without financial backing.
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  • [[Image:HMS Belfast.jpg|left|thumb|300px|1939 light cruiser ''HMS Belfast'']] A typical light cruiser, such as ''HMS Belfast'', had main batteries of 6"/152mm guns, secondary batteries of 5" guns or o
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  • ...ch role. The Speaker subsequently confirmed the appointment and that the [[Belfast]] seat had become vacant; it emerged that the Treasury had interpreted the
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  • ...two million, with the most populous area being to the east, in and around Belfast. ...cities in Ulster, all of which are within Northern Ireland: [[Armagh]], [[Belfast]], [[Lisburn]], [[Londonderry]] (also known as Derry)<ref> The naming of Lo
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  • ...] and [[Mark McClelland]], from [[Bangor (Northern Ireland)|Bangor]] and [[Belfast]] respectively, formed ''Shrug'' in 1994 and started gigging in the local a ...atrol-to-light-up-bangor-13471666.html ''Snow Patrol to light up Bangor''] Belfast Telegraph</ref> It was somewhat poignant for members [[Gary Lightbody]] and
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  • ...televised; a march of student of mixed religious background takes place in Belfast, leading to the formation of the [[Peoples' Democracy]] (PD) ...nt='''January''': Against the advice of NICRA, the PD began a march from [[Belfast]], which culminated in an attack by loyalists at Burntollet Bridge near [[L
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  • {{r|Queen's University Belfast}}
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  • ...r tourist attraction is the [[Giant's Causeway]] and its capital city is [[Belfast]]. ...a power-sharing [[Northern Ireland Assembly]] was established under the [[Belfast Agreement|Good Friday Agreement]] of 1998.
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  • {{r|Belfast}}
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  • Belfast, a vital industrial city, played a major role in the war providing ships, w ...its mishandling of the conscription question, its temporary suspension of Belfast corporation, the upsurge in labour strikes, and the inadequacy of its post-
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  • C.S. Lewis was born in [[Belfast]], Ireland (now Northern Ireland), into an educated family with a religious
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  • ...ritannic|Britannic]]'', was a [[United Kingdom|British]] vessel built in [[Belfast]] at the [[Harland and Wolff]] [[shipyard]] for the [[White Star Line]]. It ...ere held around the world to mark the centenary of the sinking, notably in Belfast, Southampton, and at the disaster site itself.
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  • * Adamson, Ian. ''The Identity of Ulster,'' 2nd edition (Belfast, 1987) * Jonathan Bardon, A History of Ulster ( Belfast, 1992.)
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  • ...sly the government must act against gunmen shooting in the main streets of Belfast, especially as the shootings are growing. Internment, however, is only a sh
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  • ====Belfast during the war==== ...o Belfast, it also brought great human suffering, destruction and death to Belfast too.
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  • ...ub.ac.uk/~tomita/bachbib/ J.S. Bach bibliography], by Yo Tomita of Queen's Belfast - especially useful to scholars
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  • ...rominent conservative, Lord [[Randolph Churchill]], called on Unionists in Belfast to resist the implementation of Home Rule. He declared, "Ulster will fight ...hip from large landlords into that of smaller, usually Catholic farmers. [[Belfast]] was a major centre of the textile and shipbuilding industries, with [[Har
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  • ...gle 'Perfect World' in 1995. With a new touring band, Bonham headlined the Belfast Festival at Queen's and performed sell-out shows such as at the Bottom Line
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  • ...a merchant settled there, but born in Ireland and the son of a citizen of Belfast of Scottish extraction. My father's residence at Bordeaux was in the subur ...om Aberdeenshire. At the age of twelve, he was sent to a grammar school in Belfast to learn Latin and Greek. In 1744 he enrolled at [[Glasgow University]] to
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  • ...eland, encouraged by some Nationalist leaders. After a police station in [[Belfast]] was attacked by Republicans, shots were exchanged between the police and ...and. It wasn't to get back any form of devolved government until after the Belfast Agreement of 1998.
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  • ...nd History: A Guide to the Historical Resources of Prince Edward Island.'' Belfast, P.E.I.: Ragweed, 1977
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  • ...held in the Trades Hall, Capel Street, Dublin, attended by delegates from Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Dundalk and Waterford, at which it was decided found an "Iri ...list agitation, accepted an offer from Larkin to become ITGWU organiser in Belfast in June 1911.
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  • ...nd]], often claiming that neither are legitimate. With the advent of the [[Belfast Agreement]] however, this has changed somewhat and has also caused further ...e [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]], which was set up following the [[Belfast Agreement|Good Friday Agreement]] to replace the [[Royal Ulster Constabular
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  • * Adamson, Ian. ''The Identity of Ulster,'' 2nd edition (Belfast, 1987) * Bardon, Jonathan. ''A History of Ulster'' (Belfast, 1992)
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  • ...s of Northern Ireland, along with the borough councils for the cities of [[Belfast]] and [[Derry]], served as administrative areas. The Local Government (Bou
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  • ...erts|Led Zeppelin's live concert performances. It was first played live at Belfast's Ulster Hall on 5 March 1971, a concert which also featured the first ever
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