Belfast
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Belfast
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- Provider place of12
- Appletree, Belfast, 2000
- W. M'Comb, Belfast, 1860
- Printed for and sold by A. Fraser, Belfast, 1846
- Philadelphia printed by John Dunlap; and Belfast, reprinted by James Magee ..., Belfast, 1776
- Simms and M'Intyre, Belfast
- M. Ward, London;, Belfast, 1878
- M. Ward, London;, Belfast, 1894
- Reprinted by J. Smyth, Belfast
- W. and G. Baird, Belfast
- publisher not identified, Belfast, 1874
- Ulster Unionist Council, Belfast, 1912
- Printed for the Catholic Book Society by H. Clark, Belfast, 1829
- Sub focus of11
- Crime -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Terrorists -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Fiction
- Famines -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History -- 19th century
- Abused children -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Biography
- Schoolgirls -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Biography
- Dawe, Gerald, 1952- -- Homes and haunts -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Philanthropists -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Biography
- Women + Political activity -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Women political activists -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Sepulchral monuments -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Taxicab drivers -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Interviews
- Poor -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History -- 19th century
- Single women -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Fiction
- Poverty -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History -- 19th century
- Linen industry -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History
- Bank robberies -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Fiction
- Journalists -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Fiction
- World War, 1939-1945 + Social aspects -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Paramilitary forces -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Literature and history -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History -- 20th century
- Private investigators -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Fiction
- Middle-aged women -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Fiction
- Popular music -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History and criticism
- Shipbuilding industry -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Employees
- Rock music -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History and criticism
- Shipbuilders -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History
- Political violence -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History -- 20th century
- Young men -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Fiction
- Popular music + Social aspects -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History -- 20th century
- Cemeteries -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History
- Shipyards -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History
- Poor -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Working class -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History -- 20th century
- Inner cities -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Fiction
- Juvenile delinquents -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Presbyterians -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Biography
- Booksellers and bookselling -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Fiction
- Civil rights demonstrations -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History -- 20th century
- Women + Education (Higher) -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History
- Sepulchral monuments -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History
- Poverty -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Pioneers -- Prince Edward Island -- Belfast -- History
- Paperboys -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Biography
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Fiction
- Shipbuilding -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History
- Teenage girls -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Biography
- World War, 1939-1945 + Destruction and pillage -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Convents -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast
- Bakery employees -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- Biography