The Linen Hall Library is located at 17 Donegall Square North, Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the oldest library in Belfast and the last subscribing...
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leading members of the local Society for Promoting Knowledge (the Linen Hall Library): Dr. James MacDonnell, Robert Bradshaw, Henry Joy, and Robert Simms...
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A cloth hall or linen hall (German: Gewandhaus; Polish: Sukiennice; French: Halle aux draps; Dutch: Lakenhal) is a historic building located in the centre...
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27. Killen, John (1990). A History of the Linen Hall Library, 1788-1988. Belfast: The Linen Hall Library. p. 184. ISBN 978-0-9508985-4-4. Magee, John...
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White Linen Hall, an important international Linen Exchange. The street that runs from the back door of Belfast City Hall through the middle of Linen Quarter...
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Clifton House (Belfast Charitable Society, 1774), this includes the Linen Hall Library (Belfast Society for Promoting Knowledge, 1788), the Ulster Museum...
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1989: An Upstairs Outlook, Linen Hall Library 1989: The Place of Writing, Emory University 1990: The Tree Clock, Linen Hall Library 1991: Squarings, Hieroglyph...
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A public library is a library, most often a lending library, that is accessible by the general public and is usually funded from public sources, such as...
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National Library of Australia. "Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 27 July 2024. "Linen Hall Library, Belfast,...
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(1992). The Heritage of the Harp: the Linen Hall Library and the Preservation of Irish Music. Belfast: Linen Hall Library. p. 20. ISBN 0950898554. Vallancey...
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Simon Armitage (redirect from The Laureate's Library Tour)
Marsden Library, housed in the former Mechanics' Institute building. For the final event of the tour Armitage visited the Linen Hall Library, the oldest...
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the APS Library Hall, Autumn General Meeting, November 1959 (August 1960:371–390) p. 372 ff. Schütz, G. (1934). "Bibliotheca Corvina". The Library Quarterly:...
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but the press failed in 1942. With Bell, Rowley was one of a set of Linen Hall Library members who would retire regularly to Campbell's Cafe. The regulars...
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initiative of members of the Society for Promoting Knowledge (the Linen Hall Library). Rules were drawn up by the town physicians James MacDonnell, Samuel...
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Tobermore (section Orange and Temperance Hall)
Officers, Ireland, 1804. N6431. Linen Hall Library, Belfast. Yeomanry and Volunteer Infantry of Ireland, 1829. Linen Hall Library, Belfast. Yeomanry Officers...
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(1992). The Heritage of the Harp: the Linen Hall Library and the Preservation of Irish Music. Belfast: Linen Hall Library. p. 22. ISBN 0950898554. "Old News...
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Times. Retrieved 25 October 2020. Suzanne McGonagle (29 April 2017). "Linen Hall Library to unlock the life of colourful entertainer Josef Locke". The Irish...
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University, were the Queen's University, which worked in concert with the Linen Hall Library. Other important contributors to this project's inception and development...
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and leans 1.25 m off the vertical. The Linen Hall Library in Donegall Square North is Belfast's oldest library, founded in 1788 to acquire 'philosophical...
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Crossroads of Change Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010...
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aged 82. His documents and theatrical materials are archived at the Linen Hall Library, Belfast. Jacqueline (1956) – Schoolmaster The Rising of the Moon...
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Children who Died as a Result of the Northern Ireland Troubles 2001–02: Linen Hall Library, Troubled Images Project 2003–04: Tom Dunne, Rebellions: Memoir, Memory...
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lines – a legacy of 'The Troubles' British Army Historical Document Linen Hall Library Northern Ireland Political Collection Booknotes interview with J....
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expansion of the city. Notable buildings on the square include the Linen Hall Library and the Scottish Provident Building, now a five-star serviced office...
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librarian at the Belfast Society for Promoting Knowledge (the later Linen Hall Library). The year before, under the active patronage of Dr James MacDonnell...
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National Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland. The Linen Hall Library, the oldest library in Belfast, has endured many changes of fortune since its...
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Cover of the second book, Crossroads of Change Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010...
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National Collection of Northern Ireland Publications, held at the Linen Hall Library This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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still present in the area. The Linen Quarter is host to some of the major cultural venues of Belfast, including the Ulster Hall and Grand Opera House, alongside...
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ISBN 978-1-85235-052-9 published posthumously Seamus Heaney: The Tree Clock, Linen Hall Library New Selected Poems 1966-1987, Faber & Faber The Redress of Poetry...
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