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Duncrue Street, Belfast


Duncrue Street is a long commercial road, running north/north east from Nelson Street, between the railway/M2 and Belfast harbour. The first part was built just before 1880 when it was much shorter than now. For many years the southern part was associated with railway workshops and operations. Much of that area was cleared and is now the site of the M2 motorway.
by Albert Bridge

Created: Fri, 2 Dec 2011, Updated: Fri, 2 Dec 2011


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J3476 : Duncrue development site, Belfast (1) by Albert Bridge
J3476 : Duncrue Street, Belfast (1) by Albert Bridge


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