East Belfast by Keith Haines

East Belfast by Keith Haines

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Local history of East Belfast

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East Belfast by Keith Haines

This fascinating collection of over 200 photographs reflects the history, character, life and people of East Belfast over the last one hundred years. In the second half of the nineteenth century, Belfast grew more rapidly than any other city in the British Isles and it became the most urbanised and densely populated region of Ireland. In 1854 the boundary of Belfast itself was extended to incorporate the burgeoning Ballymacarrett district. The development of East Belfast grew from its maritime location: the cutting of the Lagan estuary which enabled the expansion of the port and harbour; the establishment of transatlantic and imperial trade and shipping; the establishment of railways and - not least - the entrepreneurial flair of industrialists such as Edward Harland and Sir Samuel Davidson. The area hosted a wide range of industries and businesses such as glassmaking, fertilisers and chemicals, distilling, spinning and weaving but, primarily, the mainstays of British industrial greatness: textiles (especially linen), engineering and shipbuilding. This important sequence of photographs has been assembled from the collections of the East Belfast Historical Society, local and former residents of the area and local institutions.
Haines, Keith: - Keith Haines has lived in Belfast for almost forty years and has been the Head of the History Department (1977-2000) and Archivist (2000-present) at Campbell College, the HMC school in the area. Keith was previously the Hon Sec of the East Belfast Historical Society for twelve years, and was on the Management Committee of the Federation for Ulster Local Studies Ltd (a publicly-funded 'umbrella' organisation) for a decade. He edited Due North (the magazine of the Federation for Ulster Local Studies) for its first twelve issues, The Campbellian (the magazine of Campbell College) for seven years, and one edition of the journal of the East Belfast Historical Society.
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ISBN 13 9781845887780
ISBN 10 1845887786
Title East Belfast
Author Keith Haines
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2013-06-12
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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