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Belfast is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, located on the banks of the River Lagan in County Antrim

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Background imageBelfast Collection: Racing drivers at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1929 Artist: Bill Brunell

Racing drivers at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1929 Artist: Bill Brunell
Place: Ards Circuit, Belfast. R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 17.8.29

Background imageBelfast Collection: Riley 9 Brooklands of E Maclure and Bugatti Type 43 of JF Field, RAC TT, Ards Circuit

Riley 9 Brooklands of E Maclure and Bugatti Type 43 of JF Field, RAC TT, Ards Circuit
Riley Brooklands 9. Entry No: 14. Driver: Maclure, E. Flagged off. Left: Bugatti Type 43 Grand Sport 2262S cc. Reg. No. KO5128. Entry No: 53. Driver: Field, J.F. Flagged off

Background imageBelfast Collection: Austin Ulster of Archie Frazer-Nash competing in the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast

Austin Ulster of Archie Frazer-Nash competing in the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast
Austin 747S cc. Event Entry No: 1. Driver: Frazer Nash, A. Finished: 3rd. Overall. Place: Ards Circuit, Belfast. R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 17.8.29

Background imageBelfast Collection: Austin Ulsters at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1929 Artist: Bill Brunell

Austin Ulsters at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1929 Artist: Bill Brunell
Austin 747S cc. Entry No: 1. Driver: Frazer Nash, A. Left of centre: Austin 747S cc. Entry No: 2. Driver: Holbrook, S.V. Right of centre: Austin 747S cc. Ards Circuit, Belfast R.A.C. T.T. Race

Background imageBelfast Collection: Austin Ulsters of SV Holbrook and GE Caldicutt at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast

Austin Ulsters of SV Holbrook and GE Caldicutt at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast
Left: 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

Background imageBelfast Collection: Alfa Romeos in the pits at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1929 Artist: Bill Brunell

Alfa Romeos in the pits at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1929 Artist: Bill Brunell
Alfa 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

Background imageBelfast Collection: Three MG C type Midgets in the pits at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932

Three MG C type Midgets in the pits at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932
MG 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

Background imageBelfast Collection: MG C type Midget of Hugh Hamilton in the pits at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932

MG C type Midget of Hugh Hamilton in the pits at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932
MG 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

Background imageBelfast Collection: MG C type Midget of Hugh Hamilton at practice for the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932

MG C type Midget of Hugh Hamilton at practice for the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932
MG 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

Background imageBelfast Collection: MG C type Midget of Cyril Paul in the pits at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932

MG C type Midget of Cyril Paul in the pits at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932
MG C-Type Midget 746S cc. Event Entry No: 31. Driver: Paul, C. Retired. Place: R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32

Background imageBelfast Collection: Three MG C type Midgets at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932. Artist: Bill Brunell

Three MG C type Midgets at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932. Artist: Bill Brunell
Left: 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

Background imageBelfast Collection: MG C type Midget of Cyril Paul at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932. Artist

MG C type Midget of Cyril Paul at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932. Artist
MG 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

Background imageBelfast Collection: MG C type Midget of Goldie Gardner competing in the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932

MG C type Midget of Goldie Gardner competing in the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932
MG 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

Background imageBelfast Collection: Edgar Maclures Riley leading Tim Birkins Alfa Romeo, RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932

Edgar Maclures Riley leading Tim Birkins Alfa Romeo, RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932
Riley 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

Background imageBelfast Collection: MG C type Midget of Cyril Paul and Riley of Edgar Maclure, RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932

MG C type Midget of Cyril Paul and Riley of Edgar Maclure, RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932
Right: 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

Background imageBelfast Collection: Cyril Paul (centre) and other drivers at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932

Cyril Paul (centre) and other drivers at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932
R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32

Background imageBelfast Collection: MG C type Midget of Cyril Paul competing in the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932

MG C type Midget of Cyril Paul competing in the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932
MG C-Type Midget 746S cc. Entry No: 31. Driver: Paul, C. R.A.C. T.T. Race. Date: 20.8.32

Background imageBelfast Collection: MG C type Midget of Frank Stanley Barnes at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932

MG C type Midget of Frank Stanley Barnes at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932
MG 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

Background imageBelfast Collection: MG C type Midget of Goldie Gardner at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932

MG C type Midget of Goldie Gardner at the RAC TT Race, Ards Circuit, Belfast, 1932
MG 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

Background imageBelfast Collection: Tim Birkins Alfa Romeo at the RAC TT Race, Conway Square, Newtonards, Northern Ireland, 1932

Tim Birkins Alfa Romeo at the RAC TT Race, Conway Square, Newtonards, Northern Ireland, 1932
Alfa 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

Background imageBelfast Collection: The 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, Belfast, Ireland, 1907. Artist: AE Brown

The 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, Belfast, Ireland, 1907. Artist: AE Brown
The 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, Belfast, Ireland, 1907. Guarding the docks during the dock strike of 1907

Background imageBelfast Collection: Three Buoys and University of Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

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

Background imageBelfast Collection: The Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

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

Background imageBelfast Collection: Interior of St Marys Catholic Church, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

Interior of St Marys Catholic Church, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. St Marys was the first Catholic church in Belfast, opening in 1784

Background imageBelfast Collection: Lourdes grotto, St Marys Chapel, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

Lourdes grotto, St Marys Chapel, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010. Lourdes grottoes are replicas of the original grotto at Lourdes in southern France

Background imageBelfast Collection: Interior of the Grand Opera House, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

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

Background imageBelfast Collection: Kellys Cellars pub, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

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

Background imageBelfast Collection: Grand Opera House, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

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

Background imageBelfast Collection: West front of St Annes Cathedral, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

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

Background imageBelfast Collection: Interior of St Annes Cathedral, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 2010

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

Background imageBelfast Collection: Ards Tourist Trophy Race, 1937

Ards Tourist Trophy Race, 1937. From Sir Malcolm Campbells Book of Famous Motorists, edited by Sir Malcolm Campbell. [Blackie & Son Limited, London and Glasgow, 1937]

Background imageBelfast Collection: A Well-Known Belfast Landmark, 1910

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

Background imageBelfast Collection: City Hall, Belfast, 1917

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

Background imageBelfast Collection: High Street, Belfast, showing the Albert Memorial in the distance, 1917

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]

Background imageBelfast Collection: S. S. Olympic entering dock with S. S. Titanic alongside, 1912

S. S. Olympic entering dock with S. S. Titanic alongside, 1912
S.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

Background imageBelfast Collection: Belfast: Childrens Ward. The enemys attack was directed against the whole life of the people,

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)

Background imageBelfast Collection: Dragoons and Highlanders scattering rioters in Belfast, 1872 (1906)

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

Background imageBelfast Collection: Olives at Collioure, 1911. Artist: James Dickson Innes

Olives at Collioure, 1911. Artist: James Dickson Innes
Olives at Collioure, 1911. Painting held in the National Museums of Northern Ireland, Belfast. From The Studio Volume 96. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1928]

Background imageBelfast Collection: Scene in the Belfast riots, 19th century (1906)

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]

Background imageBelfast Collection: War Memorial and City Hall, Durban, South Africa

War Memorial and City Hall, Durban, South Africa. Designed by Stanley Hudson, Durbans City Hall was completed in 1910. The design of the building was inspired by Belfast City Hall in Northern

Background imageBelfast Collection: City Hall, Belfast, 1924-1926. Artist: WA Green

City Hall, Belfast, 1924-1926. Artist: WA Green
City Hall, Belfast, 1924-1926. Designed by Sir Alfred Brumwell Thomas, Belfasts City Hall was completed in 1906. A print from Hutchinsons Britain Beautiful, edited by Walter Hutchinson, volume I

Background imageBelfast Collection: Castle Place, Belfast, early 20th century. Artist: Valentine & Sons Publishing Co

Castle Place, Belfast, early 20th century. Artist: Valentine & Sons Publishing Co
Castle Place, Belfast, early 20th century. From Valentines Colourtone series of postcards

Background imageBelfast Collection: Scene at a Belfast riot (late 19th century)

Scene at a Belfast riot (late 19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, Vol IX

Background imageBelfast Collection: Annual procession of the Orangemen, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1922. Artist: J Johnson

Annual procession of the Orangemen, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1922. Artist: J Johnson
Annual procession of the Orangemen, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1922. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume IV: Georgia to Italy

Background imageBelfast Collection: King George V driving to open the first Ulster parliament in Belfast, 1921, (1935)

King George V driving to open the first Ulster parliament in Belfast, 1921, (1935). Ulster had its own parliament created under the Government of Ireland Act of 1920. It met at Belfasts City Hall

Background imageBelfast Collection: Belfast City Hall, 1937

Belfast City Hall, 1937. Sights of Britain, third series of 48 cigarette cards, issued with Senior Service, Junior Member, and Illingworth cigarettes

Background imageBelfast Collection: Views of Belfast, 19th century. Artist: Boot

Views of Belfast, 19th century. Artist: Boot
Views of Belfast, 19th century. The Quay, Presbyterian College, Methodist College, Queens Bridge

Background imageBelfast Collection: Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, 19th century British statesman, (1900). Artist: Russell & Sons

Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, 19th century British statesman, (1900). Artist: Russell & Sons
Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, 19th century British statesman, (1900). Born in Ireland, Cairns (1810-1885) entered Parliament as a member for Belfast in 1852



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Belfast Collection

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