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Austin Ulsters of SV Holbrook and GE Caldicutt at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, BelfastLeft: Austin Ulster 747S cc.Entry No: 2. Driver: Holbrook, S.V. Right: Austin 747S cc. Event Entry No: 3. Driver: Caldicutt, G.E. Ards Circuit, Belfast. R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 17.8.29
Alfa Romeos in the pits at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1929 Artist: Bill BrunellAlfa Romeo 1487S cc.Entry No: 32. Driver: Ivanowsky, B. Left of centre: Alfa Romeo 1487S cc. Reg. No. UV819 Entry No: 33. Driver: Marinoni, Ards Circuit, Belfast. R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 17.8.29
Three MG C type Midgets in the pits at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932MG C-Type Midget 746S cc. Entry No: 30. Driver: Hamilton, H.C. DNS. Centre: MG C-Type Midget. Entry No: 31. Driver: Paul, C. Retired. Right: MG C-Type Midget. R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32
MG C type Midget of Hugh Hamilton in the pits at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932MG C-Type Midget 746S cc. Event Entry No: 30. Driver: Hamilton, H.C. DNS. Crashed in practice. Place: R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32
MG C type Midget of Hugh Hamilton at practice for the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932MG C-Type Midget 746S cc. Event Entry No: 30. Driver: Hamilton, H.C. DNS. Hamilton crashed in practice and a substitute car was driven by F.S. Barnes. Place: R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32
MG C type Midget of Cyril Paul in the pits at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932MG C-Type Midget 746S cc. Event Entry No: 31. Driver: Paul, C. Retired. Place: R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32
Three MG C type Midgets at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932. Artist: Bill BrunellLeft: MG C-Type Midget. Entry No: 32. Driver: Gardner, Maj. A.T.G. Crashed. Centre: MG C-Type Midget. Event Entry No: 31. Driver: Paul, C. Right: MG C-Type Midget. Entry No: 30. R.A.C. T.T. Race
MG C type Midget of Cyril Paul at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932. ArtistMG C-Type Midget 746S cc. Event Entry No: 31. Driver: Paul, C. Retired. Background: MG M-Type High Speed Service van. Place: R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32
MG C type Midget of Goldie Gardner competing in the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932MG C-Type Midget 746S cc. Event Entry No: 32. Driver: Gardner, Maj. A.T.G. Crashed. Place: R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32
Edgar Maclures Riley leading Tim Birkins Alfa Romeo, RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932Riley 1486 cc. Entry No: 15. Driver: Maclure, E. Background: Alfa Romeo 2336S cc.Entry No: 3. Driver: Birkin, Sir H.R.S. Bt. Finished: 5th. Overall, 2nd. In class. R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32
MG C type Midget of Cyril Paul and Riley of Edgar Maclure, RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932Right: MG C-Type Midget 746S cc. Event Entry No: 31. Driver: Paul, C. Retired. Left: Riley 1486 cc. Event Entry No: 15. Driver: Maclure, E. Finished: 8th. overall, 1st. In class. Place: R.A.C. T.T
Cyril Paul (centre) and other drivers at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32
MG C type Midget of Cyril Paul competing in the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932MG C-Type Midget 746S cc. Entry No: 31. Driver: Paul, C. R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32
MG C type Midget of Frank Stanley Barnes at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932MG C-Type Midget 746S cc. Event Entry No: 30. Driver: Barnes, F.S. Retired Barnes substituting for Hamilton who crashed in practice. R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32
MG C type Midget of Goldie Gardner at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932MG C-Type Midget 746S cc. Event Entry No: 32. Driver: Gardner, Maj. A.T.G. Crashed. Goldie Gardner with car at pit counter before race. Place: R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32
Tim Birkins Alfa Romeo at the RAC TT Race, Conway Square, Newtonards, Northern Ireland, 1932Alfa Romeo 2336S cc. Event Entry No: 3. Driver: Birkin, Sir H.R.S. Bt. Finished: 5th. overall, 2nd. in class. Place: Conway Square, Newtonards, County Down, Northern Ireland. R.A.C. T.T. Race
King Magnus in the marsh at Downpatrick, Ireland, 1103 (1913). Magnus III (1073-1103), King of Norway, was killed in an ambush carried out by an Irish army concealed in a marsh
The 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, Belfast, Ireland, 1907. Artist: AE BrownThe 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, Belfast, Ireland, 1907. Guarding the docks during the dock strike of 1907
Workmen standing under one of the propellors of the Titanic, 31 May, 1911 (b / w photo)Workmen standing under one of the propellors of the Titanic, 31 May, 1911 (b/w photo)
Three Buoys and University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. The University of Ulster was established in 1968. The Three Buoys were a gift to the city from the Commissioners of Irish
The Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. The Crown Liquor Saloon is a fine example of a Victorian gin palace and is one of Belfasts best known pubs
Titanic Memorial, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. The memorial, designed by Sir Thomas Brock, stands in the grounds of Belfast City Hall
Interior of St Marys Catholic Church, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. St Marys was the first Catholic church in Belfast, opening in 1784
Lourdes grotto, St Marys Chapel, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Lourdes grottoes are replicas of the original grotto at Lourdes in southern France
Interior of the Grand Opera House, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Designed in Oriental style by the famous theatre architect Frank Matcham, Belfasts Grand Opera House opened in 1895
Kellys Cellars pub, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Built in 1720, Kellys Cellars is one of the oldest pubs in Belfast. In the 1790s it was a meeting place for members of the Society of United
Grand Opera House, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Designed in Oriental style by the famous theatre architect Frank Matcham, Belfasts Grand Opera House opened in 1895
West front of St Annes Cathedral, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Belfasts Protestant (Church of Ireland) cathedral was built between 1899 and 1904. The architect was Sir Thomas Drew
Interior of St Annes Cathedral, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Belfasts Protestant (Church of Ireland) cathedral was built between 1899 and 1904. The architect was Sir Thomas Drew
Portstewart - The Harbour and Town, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]
Monkstown - From Monkstown Pier Station, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]
Cushendun - The River, The Hills, and Cushendun Bay, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]
Rostrevor - Woodside, Rostrevor, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]
Ardglass - General View of the Harbour, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]
Glenarm - The Town and the Harbour, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]
Portrush - The Bathing-Place, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]
A Well-Known Belfast Landmark, 1910. The Albert Memorial Clock (more commonly referred to as the Albert Clock) is a clock tower situated at Queens Square in Belfast, Northern Ireland
City Hall, Belfast, 1917. The erection was in progress during the Lord Mayoralty of the late Sir James Henderson M.A. D.L. From The British Printer Vol. XXX. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd
High Street, Belfast, showing the Albert Memorial in the distance, 1917. From The British Printer Vol. XXX. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd. London and Leicester, 1917]
S. S. Olympic entering dock with S. S. Titanic alongside, 1912S.S. Olympic entering dock with S.S. Titanic alongside, Belfast, 2 March 1912. Titanic is under construction whilst the Olympic has been brought into dry dock for propellor repairs
S. S. Titanic - In Belfast Lough - April 1912, 1912S.S. Titanic - In Belfast Lough - April 1912, 1912. Operated by the White Star Line, RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in thick fog off Newfoundland on 14 April 1912
Warrenpoint - From Omeath, on the Opposite Side of Carlingford Lough, 1895. From Round the Coast. [George Newnes Limited, London, 1895]
Belfast: Childrens Ward. The enemys attack was directed against the whole life of the people, their homes, hospitals, churches, their food, their daily work, 1941 (1942)
Glenoe: An Antrim Glynn Village, c1903. Artist: Robert John WelchGlenoe: An Antrim Glynn Village, c1903. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1903-4, edited by William Gamble. [A. W. Penrose & Co. London, 1903-4]
Dragoons and Highlanders scattering rioters in Belfast, 1872 (1906). The army breaking up a sectarian riot between Protestants and Catholics. From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol. VII
Scene in the Belfast riots, 19th century (1906). From Cassells History of England, Vol. VI. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1906]
Londonderry, Ulster, Ireland, c1880. View showing the city and the River Foyle
Giants Causeway, Antrim, Northern Ireland. Artist: Keystone View CompanyGiants Causeway, Antrim, Northern Ireland. Legend has it that the Irish giant, Finn McCool, built the Giants Causeway in order to cross the Irish Sea to fight his Scottish counterpart, Benandonner