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Ballymena 1903

Ref: ANT32.16Price:£2.50

published 2003; introduction by Alan Godfrey
This very detailed map covers much of Ballymena, including the town centre. Coverage stretches from the station eastward to the Braid River, and from the Union Workhouse southward to Harryville Bridge. Note that most of Harryville is off the map.

Features include town centre with houses and other buildings all neatly delineated, The Castle, Braid Water Mills, station including narrow gauge line, Market Place, Fair Green, Town Parks area, Recreation Ground, Court House, Adair Arms Hotel, weaving factory, McClurkanstown, St Patrick's church, Kintullagh House, District Model School, People's Park, cottage hospital etc. A list of private inhabitants from a contemporary directory is included.


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Belfast Central 1931

Ref: ANT61.09Price:£2.50

published 1987; introduction by Alison McCloy
This very detailed map covers the central area of Belfast, with coverage stretching from Distillery Street eastward to Albert Bridge, and from Smithfield southward to Cromwell Road. Note that the Co Down area east of the Lagan is left blank.

This is a very busy map and the many features include City Hall, Donegall Place, Donegall Square, Great Victoria Street area, Great Victoria Street terminus with sidings and goods sheds, Belfast Central Branch, Queen's Bridge station, tramways, Ulster Hall, Royal Belfast Academical Institution, Crescent Presbyterian Church, Linfield Factory, Ulster Linen Works, weaving factories, gas works, Mays Market, St George's Market, other markets, Royal Courts of Justice, Victoria Square, cinemas, Shaftesbury Square area, Sandy Row area, Grand Opera House, Cromac Square, with many streets of terraced houses, intermixed with weaving factories and other buildings.


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Belfast North 1920

Ref: ANT61.05Price:£2.50

published 1986; introduction by Barbara Morris
This very detailed map covers a busy area of north central Belfast, including several of the docks. Coverage stretches from Clifton Park Avenue eastward to Spencer Dock and Albert Quay, and from Limestone Road and Mountcollyer Road southward to North Street and Albert Square. Note that the small area of Co Down east of the Lagan is left blank.

Features on this busy map include Library & Art Gallery, New Smithfield Mill, Custom House, St Anne's Cathedral, tramways, York Road terminus with goods sheds and engine depot, dockside lines, York Street Weaving Factory, Tobacco Factory, Victoria Barracks, Carlisle Circus area, Belfast Charitable Institution, Court House, Prison (left blank), Belfast Royal Academy, Corporation Square, Donegall Quay, Albert Quay, Clarendon Dock and graving docks, York Dock, Dufferin Dock, Spencer Dock, Milewater Basin, timber ponds, many streets of terraced houses all neatly shown, many weaving factories and other buildings. On the reverse we include street directory entries for Dock Street, York Lane, York Street.


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Belfast (Oldpark & Ligoniel) 1901

Ref: ANT60.04Price:£2.50

published 2000; introduction by John Griffiths
This very detailed map covers what was then a largely rural area of NW Belfast, with coverage extending from St Mark's church Legoniel eastward to Carr's Glen Reservoir, and southward to Lower Lodge Factory and Old Park Brick Works.

Features on the map include Ballysillan House, Everton House, damask manufactory, The Forster Green Home, Glenbank Bleach Works, Belfast Water Works, Ballysillan Presbyterian church, Glenbank House, St Mark's church, Old Park Print Works, football and cricket grounds, Monkeystown, Old Park Post Office etc. On the reverse we include street directory entries for Ligoniel Road, Old Park Avenue and Oldpark Road; plus an extract from a contemporary 6 inch map, giving slightly wider covberage of the Legoniel area.


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Belfast (Shankill) 1901

Ref: ANT60.08Price:£2.50

published 2000; introduction by John Griffiths
This very detailed map covers a busy area of north west Belfast, including the Crumlin Road, Shankill Road and Woodvale Road area. Coverage stretches from Agnes Street westward to Ballygomartin Road, and from Ardilea Street southward to Conway Street and Cupar Street Factory.

Features on the map include Shankill Road, Lawnbrook Weaving Factory, Glenwood Mill, Cupar Street Factory, Springfield School, Springfield Bleach Works, Forth River Brick Works, bleach greens, Springhill, Brookfield Weaving Factory, Woodvale Park, Edenderry Mill, Belfast Foundry, Crumlin Road, Parkview Brick Works, Ballygomartin Road, Glenview, Glencairn, Crumlin Road Flax Mill, Brookfield Flax Spinning Mill, Rosebank Factory, Holy Cross RC Chapel, Edenderry House, Ardoyne house, St Mary's church, Manor Hall, tramways, with many streets of mostly terraced houses, all neatly delineated. On the reverse we include street directory entries for Argyle Street, Beresford Street, Berlin Street, Shankill Road.


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1. Lisburn 1902 (Ref: ANT68.02)

Belfast (Skegoneill) 1901

Ref: ANT61.01Price:£2.50

Detailed map of Belfast (Skegoneill); Co Antrim sheet 61.01
Introduction by Maura Pringle
Covers Skegoneill Brick Works, Hopefield House, Engine Shed, The Grove, Holy Family RC Church & St Jospehs School.


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Larne 1901

Ref: ANT40.04Price:£2.50

published 2004; introduction by Alan Godfrey. ISBN 1-84151-703-8
This very detailed map covers the important harbour town of Larne, which grew after James Chaine developed the Larne-Stranraer short sea crossing in the 1870s. Most of the town is covered on this busy map and major features include the Harbour station and the two Town stations - for the Carrickfergus and Ballymena lines - as well as the railway layouts in detail, incl engine sheds; the Ballymena line was narrow gauge, and the two lines are shown running parallel to the harbour. Other features include the northern part of Inver (around the stations), Inver Mill, Market Place, Invermore, Bleach & Dye Works, Pound Street, Main Street, Union Workhouse, McGarel Buildings, Linen Weaving Factory, Aluminium Works, Curran House, Olderfleet Hotel, Chaine Monument, Drumalis (or Drumaliss) and much more. The list of inhabitants from a 1904 directory is included on the rear. The notes give the background to Larne's fasacinating history: the development of the harbour, railways and linen industry; the story of Drumalis, once site of a monastery, later home to the powerful Chaine and Smiley families, parade ground for the UVF after the famous gun-running of 1914; the celebrated local author, Anna Margaret McKittrick, sometimes acclaimed as "the World's Worst Writer". The town centre of Larne has changed greatly since 1903, making this map all the more interesting.


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Lisburn 1902

Ref: ANT68.02Price:£2.50

published 1996; introduction by Deirdre Armstrong
This very detailed map covers the busy town (today city) of Lisburn, with coverage stretching from Longstone Street and Longstone Lane eastward to Grove Street and Grove House; and from North Circular Road southward to the Workhouse and Cemetery. Note that the Co Down part of the map is left blank but the map does include the Largymore area east of the Lagan, which was part of Lisburn UDC.

The many features include Christ Church Cathedral, Market Square, town centre with all buildings neatly delineated, Castle Gardens, Millbrook and Beetling Mill, cattle market, Smithfield, St Patrick's RC church, flax spinning mill, railway with station, Christ Church, handerchief works, Union Workhouse, Manor House, River Lagan and Lagan Navigation, Largymore, Largymore Factory, Ballymullan area, Lagan Factory, The Island, Roseville, etc. On the reverse we include a list of private residents, fromn a contemporary directory.


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The Falls 1931

Ref: ANT60.12Price:£2.50

published 1989; introduction by Ciaran Carson
This very detailed map covers much of west Belfast, especially the area around the Falls Road. Coverage stretches from Roden Street westward to Whiterock Road and Falls Park, and from Cupar Street southward to Donegall Road.

Features on the map include Falls Road itself with houses neatly delineated, Springfield Road, Royal Victoria Hospital, St Mary's Training College, Belfast Children's Hospital, Boyne Bridge Works, tramways, Celtic Park, Belfast Cemetery, Royal Irish Distillery, Broadway Damask Works, match factory, Dunville Park, St Mary's Dominican Convent, Springfield Linen Factory, bakery, Forth River Mills, Mulhouse Works, Grosvenor Finishing Works, Albert Foudnry, Blackstaff Weaving Mill, Milfort Weaving Works, Falls Foundry, Forth River Mills, Clowney Brick Works, Ballymurphy Brick Works, Beech Mount, Mac Rory Park, Corrigan Park etc. On the reverse we include street directory entries for Bombay Street, Falls Road and Raglan Street in 1928.

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