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Falls Road, Belfast

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station in Northern Ireland. It was closed and demolished in 2005. The Glen Road runs for almost three miles passing the junction with Monagh By Pass/Kennedy Way, then Shaw's Road and Suffolk Road until it changes name to Colinglen Road. For much of the route in forms the northern boundary of Andersonstown and then Lenadoon.
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were constructed in the mid to late nineteenth century to house mill workers and their families. The area is detailed in the 1931 Ordnance Survey map of the area. Shortly after Millfield, the road crosses over the Westlink (A12) which links three motorways - the M1 to the southwest of the city, the M2 to the north and the
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There are still two large flour mills located in the lower Falls district. Near the bottom of Divis Street is located Neill's Flour Mill which is entered via College Square North. This mill was originally a small stone mill but was taken over by James Neill in 1867 who converted it into a roller mill
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on the Falls Road to protect the Catholics from further attacks. The troops were initially welcomed by all the Falls residents to protect them, but heavy-handed tactics by the mostly British-born members of the Army who did not know, care or understand the situation would estrange most Catholics and
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mountain which overlooks much of West Belfast. The Falls Road proper begins at the junction with Northumberland Street and Albert Street. The area to the south of Divis Street/Lower Falls Road was considered the heart of the district and was initially composed of rows of small terraced houses which
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killed many local residents. Temporary barricades were constructed to provide residents with some security. These developed into peace walls which today separate the Falls Road from the neighbouring Shankill Road. Although the troubles have now ceased, the peace walls still exist in this so-called
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in 1938. There were three routes along the road: 11 for Falls Road-Whiterock Road, 12 for Falls Road-Andersonstown Road and 13 for Falls Road-Glen Road. The 77 route from the Gasworks to the Waterworks ran via Albert Street/Northumberland Street and cut across the Falls Road and the Shankill Road.
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introduced a major development plan which involved wholescale demolition of much of the area. Many of the old street names were retained in the new housing development. In the Divis Street area, the housing was replaced with the Divis Flats complex which consisted of twelve blocks of flats built on
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In 1991, IRA hit squads based in the Upper Falls and Beechmount were involved in attacks against loyalist paramilitaries in the nearby Village area. In September 1991, they shot dead 19-year-old UVF member John Hanna at his home on the Donegall Road, and in November the same year, they shot dead
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This section stretches from the Whiterock Road to the Andersonstown Road. As its name implies, the Andersonstown Road leads to the Andersonstown district and the on out of the city. At the junction with the Glen Road was located the Andersonstown RUC station which was the most attacked police
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is located just off Albert Street. This was originally a parish church built for the expanding Catholic population in the area and opened in 1866. It was designed by Fr Jeremiah Ryan McAulay, who had trained as an architect before he became a priest, and built on a site donated by a local baker,
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are located in Beechmount. The Whiterock Leisure Centre is located off the upper Whiterock Road. It has a community garden and allotment site. Developments include a playground and multi-use games area. At the foot of St. James's Road and sandwiched between Rodney Parade and the M1 motorway is
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Opposite the junction with Conway Street is a Garden of Remembrance. This is dedicated to the members of the IRA and the civilians from the Falls Road area who were killed during the Troubles and the prisoners in the H Block at the Long Kesh prison who died whilst on hunger strike in 1981.
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The housing in the area developed in the 19th century and was organised in narrow streets of small terraced housing. Many of the streets were named after local mill owners. Alexander Street West was named after John Alexander who was a local mill owner. He also named Milford Street after
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The Lower Falls area previously had many linen mills. These have either been demolished or converted for other purposes. The Twin Spires Complex has replaced the demolished massive mill of the New Northern Spinning and Weaving Company (Craig's Mill) which was located at the corner of
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In the late 19th century, with the rapid increase in the city population, there was an increasing need for cemeteries. At that time, the Upper Falls was a rural area and the city council and the Catholic Church decided to buy large spaces in the area to create cemeteries. The
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The trolleybuses were replaced by diesel buses in the 1960s. With the outbreak of the troubles, the bus service was withdrawn. The gap in public transport was replaced by black taxis. Since the troubles ended, the public bus service has been re-introduced and expanded.
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There were/are seven Protestant churches which were/are largely located on the edges of the area and their congregations were/are mostly drawn from neighbouring districts. All but one of the older churches have been closed, repurposed or demolished since the onset of the
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The Falls Road itself was originally a country lane leading from the city centre but a largely Catholic population—refugees from a rural poverty that been intensified by Belfast's mechanisation of what had been a cottage textile industry and, in the 1840s, by
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district and stretches from the intersection with the Grosvenor Road/Springfield Road to the Whiterock Road. The district takes its name from Beechmount House which was located at the top of a nearby hill surrounded by beech trees. It was the former home of
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While on teaching practice, Seamus Heaney came to St Thomas' about October that year (1962). I remember him, his voice grave and resonant, his big, brown shoes, reading from Carrickfergus by Louis MacNeice. He was an enormously decent man with extraordinary
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where he had a house. Ardmoulin Street was named after Ardmoulin House, the residence of John Chartres of Falls Flax and Weaving Company. Craig Street was called after the Craig family who owned the New Northern Mill at the corner of Northumberland Street.
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I'd watch the men off to the pubs. There were three pubs, Paddy Gilmartin's which was called the Laurel Leaf, Peter Murray's directly opposite, or further down on the right-hand side was Charlie Gormley's, across from Finnegan's the butcher
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which is located at the bottom of the Whiterock Road, is a municipal cemetery maintained by the Belfast City Council and is one of the largest burial sites in the city. It opened in 1869. At the junction with the Glen Road, is located
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which leads onto the M1 motorway. This large wild-life preserve is home to a wide variety of wild flowers, birds and butterflies. Some cattle also graze on the site. It is owned and managed by the Friends of the Bog Meadows and the
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which forms part of the range of hills overlooking Belfast. Across the Falls Road from the Whiterock Road is the Donegall Road. This road leads down to the junction with Broadway and Westlink – M1 motorway and then on down to
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In the Upper Falls area is located the Falls Park which was established in 1873. The park has many mature trees, flower beds, horticultural displays and grassland areas. The park contains playing fields for Gaelic games and
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in 1846. It is now an enterprise centre. There was also a Presbyterian church in Albert Street (1852-1972) where one of the ministers was the Rev. Henry Montgomery who helped establish the Shankill Road Mission in 1896. The
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located the St. James's Community Farm. This was an abandoned piece of land that was transformed by local residents into a community farm providing facilities for around 50 animals and various gardening initiatives.
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A predominantly working-class community, the area has seen an ongoing contest between various versions of labour/socialist and nationalist/Irish republican ideas for electoral leadership. In the early 20th century,
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The Falls Road forms the first three miles of the A501 which starts in Belfast city centre and runs southwest through the city forking just after the Falls Park into the B102 which continues for a short distance to
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on nearby Milford Street closed in the 1960s but for two years housed some pupils from St. Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School which at that time had exceeded its capacity in its Barrack Street premises.
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which was one of the largest girls schools in Europe with over 2,000 pupils is located in this area. In 2019, it was decided to admit boys and to reduce the overall student numbers to 1500. Nearby is located
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is located in the lower Falls district. It currently offers a range of leisure facilities including a swimming pool, sauna and steam rooms, a gym, and a badminton court. It was originally the location of the
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is now located on the site of the church. The centre is named after a local community nurse who was killed in a nearby car accident. Four sculptures from the church are featured in the facade of the centre.
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centre was established in the Beechmount area and became a centre for Irish language enthusiasts. In the 1960s, there was a resurgence of interest in the Irish language reflected in the development of the
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is located on the Glen Road not far from Milltown Cemetery. On the site, the original Church of Ireland church was erected in 1892. It formally closed in 1969 but was taken over by the catholic parish of
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A strong working class community, the Lower Falls has a history of storytelling, music and song which was often enjoyed in the many public houses in the area. These included such establishments as the
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the power to remove any flag or emblem from public or private property which was considered to be likely to cause a breach of the peace. This was generally interpreted as any Irish flag since the
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to the east. Running alongside the Westlink is Townsend Street which originally marked the end of Belfast. Townsend Street links Divis Street with Peter's Hill at the bottom of the Shankill Road.
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For the following three decades, the British Army maintained a substantial presence on the Falls Road, occupying a base on top of the Divis Tower. This was removed in August 2005 as part of the
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in 2021, many of the streets in the area now have bilingual (English-Irish) signs. Guidance on the wording of these signs is taken from the Northern Ireland Place Names Project. Examples are
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Past Albert Street, more mills were built on the northern side and more streets of small terraced houses on the southern side. The old streets were named after characters and events in the
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Opposite the Children's Hospital is Mulholland Terrace, a row of terraced houses which were built in the nineteenth century by David Mulholland. He also owned several bars in the area.
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Northumberland Street. The new complex consists of shops, offices and small industrial units. On the corner of Conway Street was located Greeves' Mill (original owner Thomas Greeves of
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of Sinn FĂ©in was elected MP in 2011 and has held the seat since but in line with Sinn FĂ©in's abstentionist policy he has not actually taken the seat at Westminster. In 1995, President
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built in Belfast is situated in the lower Falls Road. It opened on 1 January 1908 and is the last Carnegie library in Belfast still functioning as a library. Opposite was located the
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and was originally located at the corner of Percy Street. Additional accommodation for homeless people is provided nearby by First Housing at Ardmoulin Mews, off Ardmoulin Street.
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The Falls Road district can be roughly divided into three sections. The Lower Falls which includes Divis Street starts near the city centre and continues to the junction with the
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or he would organise a march and remove it himself. The police feared a backlash from Loyalists, and removed it, causing unrest and rioting by local residents.
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in the early part of the twentieth century. During the 1970s it was occupied by the British Army who called it Fort Pegasus. The playing fields of the Davitt's
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is described as the oldest bar on the Falls Road. It was subjected to a loyalist attack with an RPG rocket in 1994 but survived and no customers were injured.
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is an Irish language secondary school which is situated near Beechmount, in the former home of the Riddel family. Mo Chara from the Belfast-based hip hop trio
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At the foot of Divis Street is located the Morning Star House. This is a hostel which provides temporary accommodation for homeless people. It is run by the
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In 1913, he stood for Belfast Corporation but lost with a vote of 905 against 1523. Carney, who had been raised on the Falls, was by Connolly's side in the
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to St Peter's Cathedral and celebrated its first Mass in July 1887. St.Paul's was raised from "a district of St Peters" to the status of a parish in 1905.
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in the suburbs. The name has been synonymous for at least a century and a half with the Catholic community in the city. The road is usually referred to as
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which was situated near Beechmount was the largest of Belfast's suburban cinemas when it opened in 1936. It closed in 1972 after a bombing. Nearby is the
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The churches in the Lower Falls district reflect the changing demographics of the area. There are three Catholic churches in the area. The oldest is
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who played for both Belfast Celtic and Glasgow Celtic as well as Manchester United and Manchester City. He captained the Ireland team to their first
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and Donegall Place, the main shopping district of Belfast. Two large buildings flank either side of the entrance to the street. On one side is the
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which in the late nineteenth century housed a small British Army barracks. When the huts were vacated they were used by various groups including
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where local residents could avail of washing and swimming facilities. On 16 April 1941, it was the site of a temporary morgue following the
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During the Troubles there were repeated sectarian attacks by loyalists on residents of the Falls Road. These attacks increased during the
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is located on the Whiterock Road. A nearby smaller facility for various sporting activities is McCrory Park. It was named after Cardinal
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Connal Parr (2012): Managing His Aspirations: The Labour and Republican Politics of Paddy Devlin, Irish Political Studies, 27:1, 111-138
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The short stretch of the road from the city centre to the start of Divis Street at Millfield is known as Castle Street after the former
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which is located on Northumberland Street on the peace line marking the separation of the Falls Road and the Shankill Road. It is an
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and became a very influential clergyman when he moved to Belfast. It closed in 1994 and the church congregation merged with that of
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William Kingsberry and his stepson, Samuel Mehaffey, members of the UDA and RHC respectively, in their home on Lecale Street. The
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on Brittons Parade opened in the 1960s. In 1988, both of these schools amalgamated with Gort na MĂłna Secondary School to become
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is located near the foot of the Whiterock Road. It was originally established in 1928 as the population of the area increased.
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There were several boys secondary schools in the area which have gone through a process of merging over the past forty years.
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which in turn merged (see above). St. Thomas's had a strong literary heritage. For a period, its headteacher was the writer
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which offers a range of community services. Closer to the city centre, in College Court, off Castle Street, was located the
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whiskey distillery. who also funded the large fountain at the centre of the park which was designed by the English sculptor
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which was historically the centre for Irish language and culture in the area. Just past it was located the Hastings Street
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was the second Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (1940-1943). Northumberland Street and Percy Street were named after
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was signed in 1998 followed by decommissioning of weapons by the IRA and the formal ending of its campaign in 2005.
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and the episcopal seat of the Bishop of Down and Connor in 1986. It is home to St Peter's Schola Cantorum (Choir).
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Near Beechmount is located Willowbank Park which has a number of playing fields. It is located on the site of the
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It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept and celebrate those differences
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opened on the Grosvenor Road in 1870. It was named after the fiery preacher Rev. Dr. Thomas Drew who hailed from
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Historically, there has been a continuing interest in the Irish language and culture in the area. In 1936 the
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in 1880. This mill grew in size and in the 1960s it became part of Allied Mills which in turn became part of
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providing public transport on the Falls Road. This was introduced in the late 19th century and replaced by
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Street. Other streets were named after contemporary political and royal figures such as Peel Street (after
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This section of the road stretches from the junction of Castle Street and Millfield to the Grosvenor Road/
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which was established in 1933. There is also the St. Maria Goretti Nursery School on the Whiterock Road.
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Disturbances in Northern Ireland: Report of the Commission appointed by the Governor of Northern Ireland
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in the city centre. At the junction with Westlink is located the large public sculpture formally called
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visited the area where he shook hands with the Gerry Adams near the corner with the Springfield Road.
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closed in the late twentieth century due to declining student numbers. These schools were run by the
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when whole streets in the Falls Road area were destroyed by loyalists from the Shankill Road area.
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cover the Middle and Upper Falls area, while two of the six wards (Clonard and Falls) within the
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in Andersonstown. Since then, interest has grown, with the approval by Belfast City Council of a
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is located in the Beechmount area. There are also two Irish language primary schools. These are
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which occurred from the seventeenth century. This territory was roughly the same as that of the
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which was located at the corner of Panton Street and the Falls Road was named by the licensee
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sings in her song "It's a hard life wherever you go" which she wrote after visiting Belfast:
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which was erected in 1869. When it closed in 1989, the building was occupied until 2021 by a
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In the late 1960s, many Catholics from across Northern Ireland began to campaign, many with
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which was first opened in 1893. It was funded by Robert G Dunville, the owner of the nearby
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in Millfield at the foot of Divis Street. This church which opened in 1856 was designed by
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is located opposite the hospitals on the corner of Cavendish Street. It was built as a
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All of these houses have now been demolished and replaced with modern terraced houses.
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There are currently two other primary schools in the Lower Falls district. These are
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church in Belfast and dates from 1784. Nearby on Bank Street is located the historic
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and on the other is the former home of the Anderson & McAuley department store.
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taught here for a while in the 1960s. He references the area in one of his poems:
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whose name means "territory of the enclosures". These enclosures resulted from the
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This article is about Falls Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland. For other uses, see
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There are several educational institutions in the district. At the primary level,
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is located near Gaelscoil an LonnĂĄin. The building was originally the home of the
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which was a very popular dance venue in the 1960s and where such famous bands as
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campaign, in conscious imitation of the philosophy of, and tactics used by, the
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dividing Townsend Street which links Divis Street with Peter's Hill, the lower
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Silent Radical - Winifred Carney, 1887-1943: A Reconstruction of Her Biography
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was elected to the seat that year but was defeated two years later in 1966 by
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track to open in Ireland. The stadium closed in 1983 and is now the site of a
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church for the Lower Falls. When it closed its congregation amalgamated with
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There are many literary references to life on the Falls Road. These include:
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McKittrick, Feeney, Thornton, Kelters, David, Brian, Chris, Seamus (2004).
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Language/Cultural Diversity – Irish Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure
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who lived nearby for a period in the early years of the twentieth century.
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intersection. The lower part of the road is named Divis Street after the
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There are several large bars in the middle Falls area. These include the
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Opposite the Falls Park, on Milltown Row, are located the facilities of
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in the upper Falls. The original school building is now the home of the
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After years they have reconstructed the whole of the Falls Road, and now
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By the 1960s the buildings in the area had decayed considerably and the
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From 3–5 July 1970, the road was the scene of what became known as the
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opened in 1891 but closed in 1982. It has since been repurposed as an
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Are working on the back streets: Lemon, Peel and Omar, Balaclava, Alma.
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now operates the bus service. The Falls Road is designated one of the
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of the Shankill, which spanned a large portion of modern-day Belfast.
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how he could see several pubs just a few yards from his front door:
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at the top end of Leeson Street. St Finian's School and the nearby
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was created which was again won by Joe Devlin who heavily defeated
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in the Beechmount district which in 2019 was amalgamated with the
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church in Divis Street (1850-1966). This church was designed by
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cover the Lower Falls area. In the 2023 district election, six
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although it also includes areas from the neighbouring unionist
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At the foot of Divis Street is located the Millfield campus of
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in the 12th century. Castle Street begins at the junction with
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to disperse the crowds. The operation was also opposed by the
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There are several large hospitals in the area including the
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churches. The largest was located on the other side of the
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Through the area flowed the Clowney Water or River (Irish
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On some walls along the main road have been painted large
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on Slate Street. In addition, there is the Irish language
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Falls Road looking towards Divis flats and the city centre
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And there ain't no place in Belfast for that kid to go."
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Near the foot of Divis Street is located the offices of
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store. It was then refurbished as a social facility by
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Near the start of Castle Street is Chapel Lane on which
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holding it for the intervening five years (1992-1997).
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via the Falls Road-City Centre and Newtownards Road to
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bus service was introduced. It provides a service from
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Falls Road, rather than as Falls Road. It is known in
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And Seamus says, "Now, what chance has that kid got?"
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The view from the Falls Road to the city centre, 1981
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on Albert Street opened in 1912 but closed in 1960.
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He says, "There's barbed wire at all of these exits
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Opposite was located 2354: 2352: 2350: 2348: 2304:attributes his writing of the band's 1986 hit " 2030:in 1973 which only met for one year. After the 1002:At the junction with Grosvenor Road is located 433:Children playing near Falls Road, Belfast, 1981 781:(1863-2006) on Northumberland Street, was the 6098: 1862:who held it for 11 years until it was won by 1320:Is there life before death? That's chalked up 619:St. Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School 8: 5977:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1543:On the Donegall Road, is the former site of 1276:but closed in 2005. At the rear was located 861:and was the original home of the Falls Road 609:St. Mary's Primary School, Belfast, May 2011 39: 1790:(IPP). As Belfast branch secretary for the 1745:. It was the first cross-city bus service. 1290:All Saints College / ColĂĄiste na Naomh Uile 1238:, the Royal Jubilee Maternity Service, the 484:. The high point of this redevelopment was 104: 84: 6105: 6091: 6083: 5610:"Myths, Legends And Facts On Olde Belfast" 5152:"'She was the only man on the Falls Road'" 4362:"1903 - Royal Victoria Infirmary, Belfast" 4171:McConville, Marie Louise (20 April 2020). 2509:"Historical Internal Migration in Ireland" 2457:"10 of Britain's best listed supermarkets" 2175:'s normalisation programme, following the 1844:Belfast Falls (UK Parliament constituency) 1792:Irish Transport and General Workers' Union 1684:At the bottom of Milltown Cemetery is the 869:. The mill burned down in a fire in 1966. 60: 38: 4559:. London: Faber & Faber. p. 60. 2669: 2105:Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association 1893:. His office was in Divis Street and the 1828:Belfast West (UK Parliament constituency) 739:Roman Catholic Diocese of Down and Connor 737:. It became the cathedral church for the 375:The Falls Road derives its name from the 5576:; (Dublin, 2006, Gill & Macmillan); 2714:. Gateshead: Alan Godfrey. August 1989. 2580:. Gateshead: Alan Godfrey. August 1989. 2394:, dcalni.gov.uk; accessed 30 March 2015. 2282:And I say from the back, "I don't know." 2075:Black Mountain (District Electoral Area) 2059:Black Mountain (District Electoral Area) 1917:was specifically excluded from the Act. 1538:Falls Women's Centre/Ionad MhnĂĄ na bhFĂĄl 1372:At the higher education level, there is 1240:Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children 1170:This section of the road centres on the 5028:"Gun victim's mother calls for inquiry" 4978:"Trust Fund for Irish-Medium Education" 4388:"Historic Hospitals - Northern Ireland" 3053:"1866 – St. Peter's Cathedral, Belfast" 2712:Old Ordnance Survey Maps:The Falls 1931 2578:Old Ordnance Survey Maps:The Falls 1931 2344: 2040:2022 Northern Ireland Assembly election 1826:The Falls Road forms the centre of the 1643:. Further up the Falls Road is located 5970: 5958: 5956: 5597:. SIPTU, Irish Labour History Society. 4724:Jackson, Michael (19 September 2021). 4657:St. Mary's University College, Belfast 3850:"Dunville Park - Belfast City Council" 3389:Belfast Health & Social Care Trust 2862:"St. Joseph's Primary School, Belfast" 2272:We pass a child on the corner he knows 1974:1929 Northern Ireland general election 1763:Beechmount Avenue-Ascaill Ard na bhFeĂĄ 1759:Ardmoulin Street-SrĂĄid Ard an Mhuilinn 1525:at the top of the Donegall Road. The 1299:on the Whiterock Road opened in 1957. 1030:(famous for its folk music sessions), 927:Hugh Percy, 3rd Duke of Northumberland 892:A row of small shops on the Falls Road 698:St. Vincent's Primary School for Girls 509:Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley 421:motorways now cuts through this area. 5202:"St. Kevin's Primary School, Belfast" 4853:"West Belfast community farm thrives" 3679:"Going for a swim at the Falls Baths" 2836:"St. Peter's Primary School, Belfast" 2328:Upper Falls (District Electoral Area) 2323:Lower Falls (District Electoral Area) 2267:The man at the wheel's name is Seamus 2026:It was replaced by the power-sharing 1407:arts and culture centre (see below). 1325:In Ballymurphy. Competence with pain, 1270:St Dominic's Grammar School for Girls 674:St Comgall's Public Elementary School 7: 5553:Northern Ireland Place Names Project 4437:"St. Paul's Primary School, Belfast" 4023:"The hidden history of Belfast pubs" 2934:"St Comgall's – Ionad Eileen Howell" 2262:They drive to the left on Falls Road 2048:Belfast West (Assembly constituency) 2046:representatives were elected in the 2042:, a total of four Sinn FĂ©in and one 2015:in 1970 and remained a member until 1945:for seventeen years until 1983 when 1879:1964 United Kingdom general election 1856:1922 United Kingdom general election 1840:1918 United Kingdom general election 1330:Coherent miseries, a bite and a sup, 1282:Christian Brothers School, Glen Road 757:who played an important role in the 3972:. Belfast: Divis Books. p. 154 3311:Wylie, Lorraine (4 February 2021). 2525:from the original on 17 August 2018 2257:I am a backseat driver from America 2232:Belfast Days. A 1972 Teenage Diary. 1467:around the Falls Road in 2002. The 979:Falls Road Library, opened in 1908. 5992:McCarthy, James (27 August 2021). 5775:Northern Ireland: The Orange State 5223:"St. Maria Goretti Nursery School" 4310:"Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast" 2743:. Dublin, Ireland: Gallery Books. 2150:Garden of Remembrance, Falls Road. 2013:Social Democratic and Labour Party 2011:, became a founding member of the 1577:St. Louise's Comprehensive College 1521:, at the top of Broadway, and the 1297:St. Thomas's Boys Secondary School 728:which opened in 1784 (see above). 680:after a local community activist. 25: 6019:"Nanci Griffith It's a Hard Life" 5851:Burnt Out. How the Troubles began 4851:Clinton, Orlaith (10 July 2022). 3285:Kenwood, Michael (24 June 2022). 2960:"Dunlewey Centre Belfast Belfast" 2177:Provisional Irish Republican Army 2085:councillors were elected for the 2073:councillors were elected for the 1905:was displayed in the window. The 1301:St. Peter's Boys Secondary School 1190:districts. It also leads to the 962:. This is described in the novel 799:St Philips Church (Drew Memorial) 637:. Nearby is the location of the 551:) and Albert Street (named after 6166: 6078:Falls Road in Rushlight Magazine 5659:Eight Women of the Easter Rising 5227:St. Maria Goretti Nursery School 4581:"Literary geniuses side by side" 3508:Campbell, Niamh (7 April 2023). 1335:We hug our little destiny again. 1230:Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast 1182:The Whiterock Road leads to the 1140:International or Solidarity Wall 535:) as well as Omar Street (after 523:), Sevastopol Street (after the 343:is situated. This is the oldest 83: 76: 4632:"St. Mary's University College" 4197:McCann, Joe (8 November 2023). 3632:"Memories of the Belfast Blitz" 3236:"Memorial Drew Memorial Church" 2195:Literary and musical references 2087:Court (District Electoral Area) 2063:Court (District Electoral Area) 1540:which was established in 1982. 1502:is located near the top of the 903:Irish Republican History Museum 557:Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava 519:), Inkerman Street (after the 515:), Balaklava Street (after the 471:Divis Street, Belfast, May 2011 261:, running from Divis Street in 5132:. Irish Times. 29 January 2005 5130:"End of a west Belfast emblem" 5106:. Groundtastic. Archived from 4877:. Baile Átha Cliath: CoiscĂ©im. 4653:"Events hosted by the College" 4290:. Irish Echo. 16 February 2011 3966:Murray, Mary Margaret (2022). 3945:. Dingle, Co. Kerry: Brandon. 3943:Falls Memories: A Belfast Life 3008:. Belfast history. 30 May 2012 2113:American Civil Rights Movement 1995:won the seat standing for the 1777:James Connolly statue, Belfast 1268:At the senior level, there is 1075:championship win in 1914. The 759:Northern Ireland peace process 670:De La Salle Christian Brothers 324:which was built nearby by the 1: 5526:. 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The 931:Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 662:St Finian's Primary School 539:) and Osman Street (after 511:), Alma Street (after the 357:Provincial Bank of Ireland 29: 6496:Roads in Northern Ireland 6164: 6114:Roads in Northern Ireland 5884:; accessed 31 March 2015. 5872:; accessed 31 March 2015. 5853:; (Cork, 2019, Mercier); 4920:– via The Guardian. 4336:"Royal Victoria Hospital" 3630:Belfast Central Library. 3193:Museum of Orange Heritage 3163:"St Stephen's, Millfield" 2036:Northern Ireland Assembly 2028:Northern Ireland Assembly 1794:, beginning in 1911 with 1788:Irish Parliamentary Party 1667:Belfast Milltown Cemetery 1437:Bishop of Down and Connor 1255:St. Paul's Primary School 1177:Eliza and Isabella Riddel 872:A recent addition is the 836:. Nearby was located the 797:and many other churches. 666:St. Gall's Primary School 635:St. Mary's Primary School 631:Edmund Rice Schools Trust 71: 59: 44: 5829:, The Blackstaff Press; 4410:"ancestry,co Mulholland" 4008:Historic Pubs of Belfast 3969:The Murrays on the Falls 3829:"Dunville Park, Belfast" 3560:Culture Northern Ireland 3556:"History of Conway Mill" 3385:"Maureen Sheehan Centre" 3002:"Memories of St. Peters" 2790:"Accommodation Services" 2405:"S.Mary's Hall, Belfast" 2161:Loyalists paramilitaries 2038:was established. In the 1753:Following a decision of 1471:, known colloquially as 1427:which is a facility for 1203:but informally known as 1130:on the side wall of the 965:The Emperor of Ice-Cream 911:Associated British Foods 5423:"Belfast City Cemetery" 5248:"St. John's Falls Road" 4555:Heaney, Seamus (1975). 4284:"Map of Belfast's past" 4221:"Garden of Remembrance" 3779:"Diamond Picture House" 3754:"Clonard Picture House" 3338:"Rev. Henry Montgomery" 3079:"St. Peter's Cathedral" 2938:Falls Community Council 2735:Carson, Ciaran (1987). 2671:10.17077/2373-1842.1001 2390:7 November 2012 at the 2234:Sallins: Merrion Press. 1939:Republican Labour Party 1709:Originally there was a 1236:Royal Victoria Hospital 878:Elim Pentecostal Church 5593:Woggon, Helga (2000). 5356:. Belfast City Council 4827:"The Falls Masterplan" 4757:. Belfast City Council 3991:Conlon, Gerry (1990). 3871:"Arthur Edward Pearce" 3658:"Falls Leisure Centre" 3142:"St. Stephen's Church" 2883:"St. Comgall's School" 2658:Iowa Historical Review 2360:"PlaceNames NI: Falls" 2306:Through the Barricades 2152: 1874: 1778: 1706: 1668: 1660: 1620: 1551:It was also the first 1495: 1441:Primate of All Ireland 1411:Recreation and culture 1369:attended this school. 1359: 1305:Corpus Christi College 1286:Corpus Christi College 1231: 1205:the balls on the Falls 1167: 1119: 980: 893: 847:Maureen Sheehan Centre 842:Robert Shipboy MacAdam 721: 610: 496: 472: 434: 302: 105: 49: 6415:Great Victoria Street 5674:Quinn, James (2009). 5634:Nevin, Donal (2006). 5469:"Old cinema memories" 5329:"Falls Park, Belfast" 5299:"St Matthias' Church" 5273:St. Matthias's Church 4587:. 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