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Bangor (East) 1901

Ref: DOW02.06Price:£2.50

published 1995; introduction by Trevor McCavery
This very detailed map is one of a pair for Bangor and covers the east of the town; coverage extends from Crosby Street and St Comgall's church eastward to Ballyholme and northward to the shore and a large house called Glenganagh.

Features St Comgall's church, Presbyterian church, handkerchief works, Ballymagee Street area, The Big Hole, Royal Ulster Yacht Club House, Victoria Road area, The Tower, Fairview House, Grove Hill, windmill, corn mill, Ballyholme Bridge, Lukes Point. On the reverse we include directory extracts, including a list of inhabitants, entries H-Y.

The map links up with sheet 2.05 Bangor West to the west.


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Bangor (West) 1901

Ref: DOW02.05Price:£2.50

published 1995; introduction by Trevor McCavery
This very detailed map is one of a pair for Bangor and covers the west of the town; coverage extends from Main Street westward to Carnalea House, and from St Comgall's RC church northward to the shore and Wilson's Point.

Features include railway terminus, Royal Belfast Golf Links, Bryansburn, Brunswick Road area, Maxwell Road area, Mornington Park, Smelt Mill Bay, Sandy Row, Old and New Piers, Royal Hotel, Burlington Hotel, Grand Hotel, Pickie Rock, Town Hall, etc. On the reverse we include directory extracts, including a list of inhabitants, entries A-H.


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Belfast (Bloomfield) 1902

Ref: DOW04.12Price:£2.50

published 1999; introduction by John Griffiths
This very detailed map is one of a group covering parts of east Belfast, east of the Lagan. Coverage stretches from Conn's Water and Belfast Rope Works eastward to Greenwood, and from Dundela Avenue southward to Orangefield house.

Features include Belfast Rope Works, Grove Weaving Factory, Grove Mill, tramways and Knock tram depot, Knock Nursery, Belmont Park area, Greenwood area, Dundela House, Upper Newtownards Road area, Belfast & County Down Railway with Neill's Hill station, St Columba's church, Ballyhackamore, Knock River, Neill's Hill, St Donard's church, Clara Park, Loop Bridge, Holywood Arches, many villas, plus terraces nearer the city, Knock church (in ruins), Bloomfield House. On the reverse we include a selection of street directory entries, including Cheviot Avenue, Cyprus Avenue/Gardens/Park, King's Road, Moorfield Street, Moorgate Street, Newtownards Road Upper, Nevis Avenue, Ravenscroft Street.

The map links up with sheet 4.08 Sydenham to the north, 4.11 Belfast East to the west and 5.09 Knockdene Park to the east.


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Belfast (East) 1902

Ref: DOW04.11Price:£2.50

published 1997; introduction by Barbara Morris
This very detailed map covers part of east Belfast, east of the Lagan. Note that the Co Antrim area west of the Lagan is left blank. Coverage stretches from Albert Bridge and Ormeau Park eastward to Castlereagh Road, and from Newtownards Road southward to Ravenhill Avenue.

Features include many crowded streets of terraces, Ormeau Park, Cromac Distillery, Lagan Engine Works, Albert Bridge, Queen's Bridge (at top margin), Chemical Manure Works, Cromac Brewery, tramways and Mountpottinger depot, St Ann's Iron Works, Belfast Felt Works, Willowfield House, Loopbridge Weaving Factory, jam factory, Castlereagh Laundry, Loopbridge Printing Works, Avoneil Distillery, St Patrick's church, Nettlefield, Ravenhill Presbyterian church, St Clement's church etc. On the reverse we include street directory entries for Albertbridge Road, Castlereagh Street, Ravenhill Road, Ravensdale Street, Templemore Avenue.


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Belfast (Knockdene Park) 1902

Ref: DOW05.09Price:£2.50

published 1999; introduction by John Griffiths
This very detailed map is one of a group covering parts of east Belfast, east of the Lagan. Coverage stretches Knock Road and Hawthornden Road eastward to Ballyhanwood House. Parts of Ballycloghan and Tullycarnet are included but the map is outer suburbia, quite rural at the eastern end.

Features include railway with Knock station (at west margin of map), Knock River, Castle Hill, Upper Newtownards Road, Ormiston house, entrance lodges to Stormont Demesne (but not Stormont itself), numerous villas, Knock Methodist church, Cabin Hill. On the reverse we include street directory entries for Barnett's Road, Gilnahirk Road, Hawthornden Road, King's Road, Knock Road

The map links up with sheet 4.12 Bloomfield to the west, 5.10 Dundonald to the east.


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Donaghadee 1901

Ref: DOW03.09Price:£2.50

published 1995; introduction by Deirdre Armstrong
This very detailed map is is double-sided for maximum coverage.

Sheet 3.09 covers the northern part of the town, with coverage extending from Parade and the railway terminus northward to Foreland Point and the Light Keepers Dwellings. Features include Lemon's Wharf, Harbour with piers and lighthouse, Coastguard Station, Manor Farm, Glebe House, Carnathen Hill, Golf Links, Shore Street.

On the reverse is adjacent sheet 3.13, continuing coverage to the south of the town, as far as Galloways Bridge. Features here include most of the railway approach, Coalpit Bay, Robbys Point, Meetinghouse Point, Erin Lodge, Morey Hill, Manor House, Admiral Leslie's School, church, New Street, Manorhouse Pleasure Grounds.


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Dundonald 1902

Ref: DOW05.10Price:£2.50

published 1997; introduction by Peter Carr
This very detailed map covers the village of Dundonald, east of Belfast. The map is double-sided for maximum coverage.

The main map covers most of the village, and features include a stretch of railway with Dundonald station, Graham's Bridge, Ballybeen House, St Elizabeth's church, Constabulary Barrack, Church Quarter. On the reverse we include a section of adjacent sheet 5.14 extending coverage south to include Henryville and Peartreehill. There is no sign of urban development.

The map links up with sheet 5.09 Knockdene Park to the west.


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Holywood 1913

Ref: DOW01.13Price:£2.50

published 1988; introduction by Alison McCloy
This very detailed map is double-sided for maximum coverage and covers most of the town of Holywood, east of Belfast.

The main map covers the area from Holywood Barracks northward to Shore Street and eastward to Ardmore Terrace. Features include railway with Holywood station and Kinnegar Halt, Holywood House, Demesne Road area, Plas Merdyn, Church Road area, town centre, Town Hall, St Phillip & St James church, St Columbkille's RC church, Esplanade, Holywood Golf Course. On the reverse is sheet 1.09, continuing coverage northward to Priory Park, Marino House, Clanbrassil Terrace, Tudor Park.


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Newtownards 1901

Ref: DOW06.09Price:£2.50

published 1995; introduction by Trevor McCavery
This very detailed map of Newtownards is double-sided for maximum coverage.

The main map covers the town centre and east of the town, with coverage extending from Frederick Street and St Mark's church eastward to the cemetery and ruined Movilla church. Features include the town centre shown in detail with individual houses, railway with station, cattle market, Castle Garden Mills, Carleton Bridge, ruined towers, ruined old church, Conway Square, Town Hall, St Patrick's RC church, Court House, Movilla Weaving Factory, Movilla House, handkerchief works, Ards Recreation Ground, Regent Street, Francis Street, High Street etc.

On the reverse we include part of adjacent sheet 5.12 extending coverage westward to include Model School, Workhouse, Brooklands Manse, section of railway, Scrabo Cottage, Kiltonga Bleach & Dye Works, Springfield Manse.


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Newry 1903

Ref: DOW46.16Price:£2.50

published 2006; introduction by Alan Godfrey. ISBN 1-84151-857-3
This very detailed map covers the city of Newry at the beginning of the 20th century, and although the OS published it in their Co Down series, the map does extend westward into the Co Armagh part of the town and as far as the Urban District boundary. Our map is double-sided for maximum coverage and includes Sheet 46.15. Features include the Newry Canal, Merchants Quay, Albert Basin, Dublin Bridge station, Bridge Street station, Edward Street station, Bessbrook & Newry tramway terminus, Cathedral, St Patrick's church, St Mary's church, St Catherine's church, markets, Town Hall, Downshire House. Map extends east about a mile to Temple Hill, Creeve House. With its railways and canal (shown in detail, with railway tracks, cranes, turntable etc) the map will have especial interest to transport historians as well as those interested in the history of Newry.


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Sydenham & Strandtown 1902

Ref: DOW04.08Price:£2.50


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