Shankill Road Northern Ireland

Shankill Road Northern Ireland. The Shankill Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland Stock Photo Alamy Known locally as 'The Crum', it is the only former prison dating back to the Victorian Era. Established in the early 18th century, it has become the final resting place for many prominent figures from various walks of life, including politicians, artists, and writers

UDA and UFF mural, Shankill Road estate, Belfast, Northern Ireland Stock Photo 13802274 Alamy
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The visual history presented in the Shankill is better than anything you can read in a guidebook Also located on the Shankill Road is the Spectrum Centre, an arts and culture multi-purpose venue that opened in 2001

UDA and UFF mural, Shankill Road estate, Belfast, Northern Ireland Stock Photo 13802274 Alamy

The visual history presented in the Shankill is better than anything you can read in a guidebook It's at this point in Shankill's history that it began to attain the notoriety it still carries today It wasn't until the 1960's that things began to take a more sinister turn and the era of The Troubles truly began.

Shankill Road grocery store and business in Belfast Northern Ireland Stock Photo Alamy. It is located at the top of the Shankill Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland The graveyard's serene atmosphere and beautiful surroundings make it a popular spot for.

Murals on the Shankill Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland Stock Photo Alamy. The IRA aimed to assassinate the leadership of the loyalist Ulster Defence Association (UDA), supposedly attending a meeting above Frizzell's fish shop on the Shankill Road , Belfast . Exploring the Fascinating History and Culture of Shankill Road As a travel writer, I have had the opportunity to visit numerous destinations around the world, each with its own unique stories and attractions