Dagmar Street
Old Lodge Road to Wall Street
1. Armour, Wm., flesher
3. Hunter, Thomas
5. Vacant
7. Lyle, Violet
9. Adams, Mrs.
11. Boyd, John, smiths helper
13. Turner, Geo., brick layer
15. Lyons, M. J.
17. Duncan, John, fireman
19. Vacant
21. Galway, W. J., watchman
23. Sinclair, Mary
25. Finlay, John, labourer
27. Addis, R., labourer
29. Gribben, Wm., brick layer
31. Neill, Robt., shop assistant
33. McDowell, Thos., painter
35. Leich, C., plasterer
37. Kearns, Thos., clerk
39. Hamilton, S., pork cutter
41. Leech, E., plasterer
43. McVicker, A., coppersmith
45. Kinghan, S., paper cutter
47. McTeer, Thomas
49. Kinghan, Agnes
51. Gorman, Jas., labourer
53. Collins, H., french polisher
55. Mulgrew, Jas., joiner
57. Crooks, Elizabeth
__________
2. Burgess, Thos.,
labourer
4. Hunter, Elliott, confectioner
6. Gregg, Hugh, labourer
8. Thompson, A., cabinet maker
10. McNeilly, Samuel, labourer (Meneilly, Saml., labourer in 1907)
12. Hefferon, Wm., painter
14. Cullen, Robt., brick layer
16. Donnelly, E., stoker
18. McAnulty, D., carpenter
20. Heasley, Thos., labourer
22. Ashe, Mrs.
24. Robinson, J., insurance agent
26. Higgins, Jas., labourer
28. Legge, Wm., tailor
30. Martin, Sarah
32. Duffin, Hugh
34. Gardiner, J., boot maker
36. Keilty, G., joiner
38. McCurdy, Alex., tailor
40. Murphy, Henry
42. Topping, John, moulder
44. Barr, Henry, tailor
46. Rainey, David, driller
48. McNeilly, J., labourer
50. McBride, Mrs.
52. Beattie, J. D., butcher
Dairy Street
off Shiels Street
1. Hunter, Alex.,
carter
2 to 6. Stables
Daisyfield Street
Crimea Street to Snugville Street
1. Henderson, J.,
tailor
3. Brady, David, rivetter
5. McCausland, Wesley
7. Williamson, J., labourer
9. Holden, Wm., van man
11. McGregor, J., brass finisher
13. Lawther, W. J., traveller
15. Percy, Edwd., platers' helper
17. Hutchinson, Capt. Salvation Army
19. Hill, Jas., labourer
21. Hazlett, D., seaman
23. Cohen, C., machinist
25. Copeland, T. J., painter
27. Todd, Selina
29. Art, D., flax dresser
31. McConnell, R., porter
33. Worrall, Herald, carter
35. Whiteside, H., machinist
37. Boyd, Thos., blacksmith
39. McCaughey, Jas., labourer
41. Nelson, Wm., wholesale drapery
43. Hastings, J., electrician
45. Woods, W. J., joiner
__________
2. Anderson, H. J.,
barman
4. Wilson, John, carter
6. Burns, Thos., labourer
8. Kyle, John, joiner
10. Kirk, Hugh, fitter
12. Allen, George, clerk
14. Malone, Bridget
16. Rea, Hugh, baker
18. Kernaghan, Wm., weaver
20. Anderson, W. J., labourer
22. Pattison, D., labourer
24. McDowell, Jas., car driver
26. Aiken, Jas., joiner
28. Flanagan, Wm., cooper
30. McBurney, Mrs.
32. Isaacson, Philip, traveller
34. Caldwell, John, linen lapper
Dale Street
off Sussex Street
1. Kindlan, T., spirit grocer
..........Vere Street intersects
3. Thompson, Mrs.
__________
2. Mission Hall
..........Vere Street intersects
..........Grove Street intersects
4. Dickey, W. J., flax dresser
6. Brown, Annie
8. Thompson, John, joiner
Dalton Street
Bridge End to Scrabo Street
1. Side door
3. Side entrance
5. Vornberger & Co. Ltd., musical string, gut and skin manufacturer
" Greer, W. J., Belfast Spring Van, Cart
& Lorry Building Works
7. Baxter, John A., Dalton Engine Works
..........Middlepath Street intersects
9. Beck, J. A., & Sons, Belfast Chemical Works - Neill,
James, caretaker
__________
2. Cummings, T.,
labourer
4. Sherlock, John, rivetter
6. Vacant
8. Barclay, Mathew
..........Middlepath Street intersects
King, A., coal yard
Daly's Place
off North Street
a few small houses
Damascus Street
Rugby Avenue to Agincourt Avenue
1. Fife, Annie
3. Vance, Saml., linen merchant
5. Moore, David, clerk
7. Fisher, Mrs.
9. Shaw, Saml., bookkeeper
11. Anderson, J., cellar man
13. Corbett, Wm., van driver
15. Tierney, Thomas
17. Colville, James, baker
19. Cotter, W., accountant
21. Johnston, Mrs.
23. Todd, A., baker
25. Mills, R. I., carter
27. Smith, A., traveller
29. Madden, Charles
31. Morgan, Thos., coachman
33. Bruce, John
35. McBay, E., stone cutter
37. Spratt, T., blacksmith
39. Lynch, James, artist
41. Campbell, Rachel
43. Finlay, Alex., clerk
..........Agincourt Avenue intersects
45, 47. Vacant
49. Mathers, Mrs.
51. Warden, Wm., gardener
53. Vacant
55. Moore, Henry, clerk
57, 59. Vacant
61. King, Maggie
63. Robinson, Miss
65. Baskin, Martha
67. Hamilton, Robert
__________
2. Endacott, Jane
4. Crawley, Wm., fireman
6. Wallace, Mary Ann
8. Coulter, Alex., baker
10. Smyth, James
12. Kyle, James, clerk
14. Foster, Rachel
16. Reid, Robert, carter
18. Pearl, A., clerk
20. Barkley, W., stoker
22. McMullin, Mrs.
24. Armour, R., time keeper
26. Norwood, D., brick layer
28. Beggs, H., carpenter
30. Wilson, Jos., carter
32. Wilson, Jas., traveller
34. Geddis, Robt. J., I.T.L. coffee stand
36. Scott, David, baker
38. Rafferty, James, frame maker
40. Lyttle, Sarah
42. Lewis, W. J., linen lapper
44. Side door
..........Agincourt Avenue intersects
46. Bailie, Frank, salesman
48. Loughlin, Lizzie
50. Vacant
52. Crozier, G., machine embroiderer?
54. Surplus, Mrs.
56. McAteer, John
58. McKee, Jas., plater
60 to 64. Vacant
66. O'Neill, Mrs.
Dan's Row
off Ravenhill Road
Side door
1. Mason, D., labourer
3. Topping, Thos., rope maker
5. McNicholl, Beatrice
7. Lannigan, Wm., brick layer
9. Sloan, Henry, labourer
11. Wigmore, Jas., labourer
13 to 21. Demolished
__________
2. Side door
4. Sutcliffe, Thos., porter
Danube Street
Silvio Street to Tennent Street
1. Beggs, Robt.,
builder
3. Graham, S., patternmaker
5. Beggs, John, boot maker
7. Armour, Jane
9. Whiteside, R., draper
11. Burns, Saml., carter
13. Walters, Geo., dairyman
..........McCandless Street intersects
15. Simpson, H., boot maker
17. Millar, Mrs.
19. McConnell, Thomas
21. Vacant
23. Moore, Henry, labourer
25. Hanna, Thos., labourer
27. Wilson, W. J., wood turner
29. Dowey, Mrs.
31. Russell, W., photographer
33. Thompson, Martha
35. McCleery, S., labourer
37. Mitchell, R., mechanic
39. Foster, John, labourer
41. Lindsay, Jos., labourer
43. Carmichael, Mary
45. Crockard, Annie
47. Campbell, Jas., labourer
49. Cummins, T., grocer
..........Geoffrey Street intersects
51. Vacant
53. White, G., cloth passer
55. Weir, Martha
57. Bell, Margaret
59. Kennedy, Maggie
61. Halliday, Sarah (Annie in 1907)
63. McKeown, Wm., fireman
__________
2. McMurray, Martha, grocer
4. Martin, Mary, weaver
6, 8. Young, W. H., grocer
..........St. Mary's Street intersects
10. Best, Miss
12. Haveron, Mrs.
14. Shearer, Miss
16. Gracey, Rachel, draper
..........McCandless Street intersects
18, 20. O'Neill, H., publican
22. Blair, Mrs.
24. Johnson, Agnes
26. Furgrove, J., labourer
28. Donaldson, R., cloth passer
30. Johnston, Fras., oiler
32. Mullen, W., carter
North Belfast Working Men's Club;
sec., T. E. Carlisle
34. Kirkwood, Jas., mechanic
36. Johnston, David, stone cutter
38. McCroskar, G., watchman
40. Bicker, W., shoe maker
42. McGowan, T., flax dresser (Magowan, Thomas in 1907)
44. McGinn, Mrs.
46. Henry, Mary
48. Tippen, John, baker
50. Carson, M., pensioner
52. McDowell, A., grocer
Daphne Street
off Donegall Road
No houses
Dargle Street
Cliftonpark Avenue to Manor Street
1. Martin, J.,
cashier
3. Little, Wm., compositor
5. Logan, Hugh
7. Riddell, Jas., painter
9. Alexander, R., carpenter
11. Elliott, R. J., joiner
13. Reilly, Mrs. Margaret
15. Kernay, J., pensioner R.I.C. (Kearney in 1907)
17. Minshall, Thos., printer
19. Harvey, S., store keeper
21. Simms, R., tinsmith
23. Kelly, Mrs. C.
25. Sinclair, R.
27, 29. Vacant
31. Foster, J., harbour constable
33. Leet, Thos., ex-constable R.I.C.
35. Dodson, Thos., clerk
37. Posnett, D., flax dresser
39. Moore, Thos., clerk
41. Vacant
43. Watson, S. E., seaman
45. Vacant
47. Malcolm, W., insurance agent
49. Murray, T. D., missionary
51. Moore, Mrs. L.
__________
2. Vacant
4. McCullough, H., carpenter (Wm., carpenter in 1907)
6. Adolph, Kate
8. Shannon, Jos., traveller
10 to 16. Vacant
18. Trotter, J., flax dresser
20 to 24. Vacant
26. Gordon, John
28. Dalzell, A., book binder
30, 32. Vacant
34. O'Leary, John, tailor
36. Parsey, Ernest, labourer
38. Brooks, Peter, labourer
40. Shaw, Minnie
42. Douglas, Mrs.
44. Gould, Alex., labourer
46. Ingram, J., carpenter
48. Creighton, Wm., clerk
50. Rea, Miss, music teacher
52. Hoey, Wm., manager
Darling's Court
off Ligoniel Road, Ligoniel
A number of small houses
David Street
Cupar Street to Conway Street
9. Hamill, T., beetler (David,
iron turner in 1907)
11. Vacant
13. Blake, W. J., labourer
..........Norfolk Street intersects
__________
2. Dinnin, T., grocer
Davidson Court
off Durham Street
a few small houses
Dawson Street
Duncairn Street to Lepper Street
3. Malcolmson, Mrs.
5. Dalzell, John, joiner
7. McCosh, John, tutor
9. Stewart, M. L., milliner
11. Savage, Miss
13. Luney, J., & Sons, cabinet makers
..........Walbeck Street intersects
21. Clark, Geo., rivetter (Mrs. in 1907)
23. Ruddy, Robt., coachman
25. Gorman, Robert
27. Elliott, D., labourer
29. Smyth, Alex., mechanic
..........Ashton Street intersects
31. Dornan, W. J.
33. Brown, Jane
35. Grant, Wm., cab driver
__________
2. Gibson, Thomas
4. Mooney, Margt., spirit grocer
..........Sheridan Street intersects
6, 8. Luney, W. H., cabinet maker
..........Burke Street intersects
10. Wilton, Jas., compositor
12. Close, F., school attendant officer
14. McIlwaine, T., joiner
16. McClure, G. E., compositor
18. Owens, Saml., baker
20. Robinson, Hugh, packer
22. Catherwood, Mrs.
24. Pogue, Wm., R.I.C.
26. Sloss, Saml., general draper
28. McMullan, H., R.I.C.
30. McEvoy, Miss Ellen
32. Greenlee, Wm., grocer
..........Ashton Street intersects
34. Lambe, Jas., stone cutter
36. Ferran, E., plasterer
38. Bell, Elizabeth
Dayton Street
from Townsend Street to Greenland Street
1. Diven, John, shoe maker (Margaret in
1907)
3. Bever, R., labourer
5. Armstrong, W. J., carter
..........Dayton Court intersects
7. Greer, Mrs.
9. Hamilton, J., labourer
11. Saunders, T., tinsmith
13. Vacant
15. Hide, W. J., labourer
__________
2. Side door
4. Leeburn, Saml., labourer
6. Fleming, W., brush maker
8. Short, T., labourer
10. Glendinning, D., railway porter
12. McDonald, Jas., moulder
14. McStravick, R., carter
16. Elliott, John, carpenter
18. Mathers, J., labourer
20. McKnight, T., shoe maker
22. Greer, Mrs.
Dee Street
off Newtownards Road
1. Henderson, T., postman
3. Gabriel, C. F., boiler maker
5. Watson, C., cab proprietor
7. Vacant
9. Smyth, R., joiner (carpenter in 1907)
11. Evans, Wm., labourer
13. Baxter, Robt., labourer
15. McKeown, Thos., sailor (tailor in 1907?)
Vacant ground
37. Crowe, G., labourer
39. Lenaghan, J., labourer
41. Munn, Agnes
43. Shaw, Chas., labourer
103. Cassidy, C., spirit grocer (Margt. in 1907)
105. Wilson, John, fitter
107. Greenlee, Saml., carpenter
109. Owens, D., engineer
111. Wilson, David, tenter
113. Kennedy, Fras., labourer
115. White, John, fitter
117, 119. Cleland, S., spirit grocer
121. Nicholl, Hugh, labourer
123 to 127. Vacant
129. Black, Isabella
131. Vacant
133. Whitley, R., red leader
135, 137. Vacant
139. Barry, C., pattern maker
141. Wilson, D., caulker
143. Vacant
145. Dixon, David, tenter
147. Atwell, T., boiler maker
149. McKay, Jas., boiler maker
__________
2. Gilmore, D. B., postman
4. Vincent, Thomas
6. Campbell, J., labourer
8, 10. Dee Street National School - J. Rainey, principal
..........Wye Street intersects
DEE STREET COTTAGES
30, 32. Martin, J., builder
34. Crotty, Wm., rivetter
36. Greer, Hugh H., joiner
38. Dixon, Jos., joiner
40. Boyd, Richard, rivetter
42. Russell, Robt., dealer
44. McRoberts, W., foreman finisher
46. Graham, W., boiler maker
48. Hanna, Jas., postman
50. Hogg, John, holder-up
52. Walker, Georgina
54. Cussick, John, labourer
56. Matthews, Thos., carter
58. Rennil, Walter, labourer
60. Simpson, T., waggon builder
62. McClay, Frank, joiner
64. Hutchenson, J., blacksmith
66. Firris, Jas., labourer
68. Vacant
70. Patterson, Garriett
72, 74. Hall, David, grocer
..........Tern Street intersects
76. Russell, J., butcher
78. Boyd, G., boot maker
80. Spence, Thos., labourer
82. Dougan, Thos., grocer
..........Island Street intersects
84. McShane, R., spirit dealer
86. Kirk, Robt., labourer
88. McMaster, J., carpenter
90. Allen, David, rivetter
92. Dunn, David, cooper
94. Logan, David, machinist
96. Vacant
98. Fitzsimmons, J., spirit grocer
..........Medway Street intersects
101, 102. McKenna, Jas., grocer
104. Simpson, D., shipwright
106. Brown, Wm., plater
108. Kitchen, Geo., blacksmith
110. Long, Wm. G., labourer
112. Bolton, Fred, turner
114. Pennycook, R., joiner
116. Patterson, John, fitter
118. Clark, John, driller
120. Courtney, Letitia
..........Avon Street intersects
122. Gilbert, Thos., rivetter
124. Crawford, A., boiler maker
126. McNabb, John, joiner
128. Carothers, T., labourer
130. Owens, John, engineer
132. McVeigh, James, plater
134. McQueen, Saml., rivetter
136. Orr, John, plumber
Delaware Street
off Ravenhill Road
2. Campbell, Robt., shirt cutter
4. Crozier, J., carpenter ( Mrs. in 1907)
6. Patterson, W. J., carpenter
8. Bray, W. M., customs
10. Jarvis, Robert
12. McKinnon, H., carpenter ( Mackinnon, Hector, carpenter in
1907)
14. Rainey, Mary
16. Vacant
18. Campbell, W. J., linen lapper
20. Lowry, J. J., purifier
22. Greer, Jas., clerk
24. Vacant
26. Emerson, J., coach painter
28. Dann, John, watchman
30. Grosse, H., telephone operator
32. Craig, Joseph, clerk
34. Vacant
36. McMaster, J., traveller
..........Ravenhill Street intersects
38. Gregg, W. H., grocer
below is the other side of the street as listed in
1907, either this side of the street wasn't there in 1901 or it was an
omission by the people who produced the street directory
1. Bray, W., Customs
Officer
3. McGrath, John, baker
5. Lilley, David, litho. artist
7. Taylor, F. W., engine driver
9. McCalla, Mary Dorothy
11. Clarke, Robt. T., grocer
13. Elliott, W. J., R.I.C.
15. Vacant
17. Woodside, C., warehouseman
19. Kirk, Alexander
21. Wilson, Hugh, joiner
23. Irwin, Francis, draper
25. Lake, Thos., warehouseman
27. McCord, Saml., G.P.O.
29. Leyland, Alfred, Naval acht.
31. Hunniford, W. H., cloth passer
33. Stokesberry, Wm., butcher
35. Montgomery, W. J., moulder
37. Williams, Rd., insurance agent
Delhi Street
off Ormeau Road
1. Wilson, Saml.,
builder
3. Gibson, J., of Beechfield factory
5. McCuig, D., engineer
7. Jamieson, R., traveller
9. Bogan, F. W., chemist
11. Walker, Jas., linen handkerchief manufacturer
13. Johnston, Jos. H., manager
15. Knox, Mrs.
17. Miskelly, Wm., druggist
19. Kealty, J., bookkeeper
21. Vacant
23. Reynolds, E., chemist
25. Harding, Jas., designer
27. McClelland, Miss G.
29. Vacant
31. Rodgers, J., commission agent
33. Telford, Jane
35. McCullough, Miss, dress maker
37. Henry, R., warehouseman
39. Cavan, R., traveller
41. Pollock, John, grocer
43. Windrim, W., coppersmith
45. Gibson, S., warehouseman
47. Stewart, Rev. John
49. McMurtry, Thos., clerk
51. Doyle, Jas., chemist
53. Johnston, W., warehouseman
55 to 57. Vacant
59. Edmondson, F., traveller
61. Douglas, Wm., labourer
63, 65. Vacant
__________
2. Ainley, Sarah
4. Horn, Maggie
6 to 12. Vacant
14. McGarry, John, commission agent
16. Bell, Wilson, builder
18. Jamison, A., tailor
20. Broom, Mrs. (Peter, manager in 1907)
22. McCallum, Donald, butcher
24. Clelland, Miss Emily
26. Huston, Miss Lilly
28. Haslett, M., medical assistant
30. Darcus, C., compositor
32. Miller, Mrs.
34. Wilson, Jas., designer
..........Elgin Street intersects
36. Taylor, Frank, manager
38. McComb, Wm. J.
40. Erskine, Mrs.
42. Renton, Hugh, sec. of Grocers' Association
44. Williams, R., agent
46. Lavery, J., carpenter
48. Orr, Mrs. Mary Jane
50. Jamison, John
52. Bailey, Elizabeth
54. Sterling, W. J., commercial traveller
56. Allen, Wm., bookkeeper
58. Vacant
60. Pearson, J., stationer
62. Forrester, T., commercial traveller
Denmark Street
Old Lodge Road to Carlisle Circus
1, 3. Side doors
5 to 9. McKenzie & Risk, Builders and Contractors, Shop and Office
Fitters
11. Bodel, Margaret M. (W. Jane in 1907)
13. Rea, W. J., van driver
15. Stevenson, Thomas (Stephenson, Jenny in 1907)
17. Thompson, Robert
19. Craig, T., linen lapper
21. Gribben, Wm., tinsmith
23. Watson, John, plumber
25. Boyd, Alex., smith
27. Ditty, Wm. John, fireman
29. Kirker, Mrs.
31. Craig, E., linen lapper
33. Cree, Wm., labourer
35. Wilson, Mary
37. Lavery, Robt., driller
39. Bell, R., milkman
41. McMullen, J., labourer
43. Hinkins, Wm., traveller (Mrs. W. in 1907)
45. Murray, A., mechanic
47. McIlheneay, A., cloth passer (McIlhinney in 1907)
49, 51. McQuillan, A., publican
53, 55. Oliver, R., shoe maker
57. Hamilton, John, painter
59. Linton, Maggie
61. Woodside, C. J. M., slater
63. Taylor, Mrs.
65. Elliott, R., ex-sergeant R.I.C.
67. Henderson, A., tailor
69, 71. Bradshaw, W., grocer (M. in 1907)
73. Vacant
75. Carson, Saml. J., plumber
77. Vacant
79. Hogg, Wm., grocer
81. Stewart, Jas., cashier
83. Vacant
85. Schroeder, Herr, teacher of music and French and German
languages
87. McCausland, Miss
89. Meek, Miss, grocer
__________
2a. Side door
2. Park, John, baker
4. McHenry, J., baker
6. McFall, A., despatch clerk
8. Forsythe, H., confectioner
10. Gilmore, M. J., dress maker
12. Cree, Mrs.
14. Parker, W., mattress maker (Elizabeth in 1907)
16. Ferry, Mrs. (Susan in 1907)
18. McGready, Jas., clerk
20. Bell, Miss
22. York, E., road inspector
24. Wilson, Miss
26. McClean, Margaret
28. Bickerstaff, Eliza
30. Fergie, John, finisher
32. Adams, Mrs. (Agnes in 1907)
34. Carleton, James
36. Scott, J. P., foreman
38. Coyle, John, tailor
40. Hutchison, Eliza
42. Murdock, Robt., plater
44. Briggs, Eliza
46. Downey, W. J., tram driver
48. McCleery, J., engineer
50. Garvey, Mrs.
52. McClure, Wm., saddler
54. Blundill, J. E., engraver
56. Thompson, Jas., joiner (S., joiner in 1907)
58. Clarke, James
60. Braithwaite, David, painter (Breathwait, Wm. D., painter in
1907)
62. Duke, Ann
64, 66. Lindsay, Hugh, publican
68. Keenan, J., saddler
70. McLaughlin, H., bookkeeper
72. Rafferty, M. J., compositor
74. Grant, Mrs.
76. Armstrong, R.
78. Gearey, William
80. Adams, John, stores
88. Valentine, the Misses
90. Canning, Mrs.
92. Templeton, G., tailor & clothier
Deramore Avenue
off Ormeau Road
1. Mollan, Thos., R.I.C.
3. Thomson, R., bank official
5. Deramore Avenue Laundry - Stanley Wellington,
proprietor
..........Blackwood Street intersects
7. Martin, Sarah (Miss Emma in 1907)
9. Brown, Thos., draftsman
11. Paton, Giles
13. McCullough, R. S., bookkeeper
15. Harrison, Wm. J., tailor
17. Cowan, Wm., bank clerk
19. Patterson, R., bookkeeper
21. McArthur, A., mec. exp.
23, 25. Vacant
27. Clugston, T., linen business
29. Vacant
31. Crawford, Sarah
33. Ball, Robt., draper
35. McCord, Thomas
37. Hodge, W.
..........Haywood Avenue intersects
71. McCormick, James, editor "Cycling Journal"
73. Marshall, Wm., flour business
75. Buckley, W., customs officer
77. Thompson, Alex., Customs
79. Brown, John C., printer
81. Coote, Chas., joiner
83. Young, Chas., joiner
85. McCullough, W. A., commission agent
87. Ritchie, W. J., clerk
89. Jamison, J., foreman stone cutter
91, 93. Vacant
__________
2. Parke, Jas., traveller
4. McConnell, Miss
6. Drean, John L.
8. McConnell, I., builders assistant
10. Beattie, W. J., traveller
12. Brown, Mrs.
14. Harkin, Robt. R.I.C.
16. McGeown, J., telegraphist
18. Richardson, Mrs.
20. Black, E., warehouseman
22. Moore, Thos., manager
24. Vacant
26. Morrison, Hugh, clerk
28. Martin, Mrs.
30. Monaghan, T., salesman
32. Kerr, Robt., foreman carpenter
34. Moore, John W., bookkeeper
36. Cheyne, Saml., bookkeeper
38. Gowdy, Eliza
40. Courtney, Hugh, builder
42. Porter, Elizabeth
44. Duncan, Thomas
46. Hamilton, Mrs.
48. McNeill, J., iron monger
50. Graf, Fred., foreman
52. Gilchrist, David, Customs
54. Quinn, John, mechanic
56. Acheson, S., druggist
58. Marshall, John, draper
60. Rowand, J., warehouseman
62. Barber, Miss
64. Scott, Sarah
66. Avery, Geo. H., manager
68. McCutcheon, W., traveller
..........Haywood Avenue intersects
70. Galbraith, Sarah
72. Rowan, G., linen business
74. Phillips, W., commission agent
76. Stuart, J., warehouseman
78. Shaw, J. B., bookkeeper
80. Wright, John, bookkeeper
82. Mann, B., bookkeeper
84. Hamilton, Joseph, clerk
86. Petrie, John, bookkeeper
88. Leitch, Robert, clerk
90. Gulbransen, A., watch maker
92. Linahan, W., warehouseman
94. Rolleston, I., accountant
96. Bustard, R., traveller (Busteed in 1907)
98. Couser, Saml., draper
100. Livingstone, R., foreman tailor
102. Montgomery, J., gardener
104. McDowell, Robt., buyer
106. O'Brien, John, sergeant R.I.C.
108. White, A., merchant tailor
110. Murphy, Wm., clothier
112. Spence, W., commercial traveller
114. Brown, Mrs. M.
116. Scott, J., commercial traveller
Deramore Park
Malone Road
[left hand side]
two new houses vacant
Sandymount
1. Vacant
2. Corry, R. P., linen trade
Rathlyn
Thompson, W. H., Dunville Professor
of Physiology, Queen's College
Tullyroe
Hutton, E. W., coach builder (A. W.
in 1907)
Bishopstone
Cleaver, F., of Robinson & Cleaver
Almorah
Shanks, Thos., merchant tailor
Drumcairn
McIlroy, A., coal agent
Roslea
Porter, A., solicitor
Hexham House
Vacant
Greenoge
Phillips, J. J., architect
__________
[right hand side]
Brown, T., merchant tailor (Fredk.
in 1907)
New house, vacant
Deramore Street
from Ormeau Road to Haywood Avenue
1, 3. Haslett, W., chemist and
druggist (Ballynafeigh Drug Hall)
5. Vacant
7. Craig, Jas., cashier
9. Maxwell, H., manager timber yard
11. Dalzell, Annabella
13. Cole, R. J., grocer
15. Fullerton, S., blacksmith
17. Tully, D. P., clerk
19. McCausland, T., superintendent Commercial Newsroom
21. Hamilton, Jas., butcher
23. Beattie, Wm., solicitor
25. Bell, Wm., salesman
27. Murphy, Fras., draper
Derby Court
off Divis Street
1. Toner, Patrick
3. O'Neill, Wm., labourer
5 to 11. Vacant
13 to 17. J. Boyle's stables
Derby Street
Divis Street to Milford Street
1. McAlister, D., carpenter
3. Corr, H., flax dresser
5. Faloon, Mary
7. Vacant
9. McNeill, A., mechanic
11. Mulligan, Alice
13. Quinn, Margaret
15. Taggart, P., watchman
17. McKenna, Jas., printer ( Mary, school teacher in 1907)
19. McGuckin, Jos., baker (Jane in 1907)
21. Higgins, W. J., iron turner
23. Savage, John, grocer
25, 27. Crudden, R., coal merchant
29. Burns, Wm., plumber
31. Eardley, J., pig dealer
33. Carson, Sarah
35. McAlister, C., pensioner
37. Magee, Felix, labourer
39. Curry, B., engine driver
41. McKavanagh, W., packing case maker
43. Kerr, Thomas, baker
45. Boyle, Patk., butcher
47. McKenna, Mary
49. McIlroy, M., rougher
51. McConville, J., overlooker
53. Morgan, Mary
55. McCrory, B., hackler
57. McAnespy, Sarah
__________
2, 4. Gallagher, J., publican
6. Rafferty, Margaret
8. Mitchell, F., bread server
10. McCabe, M., constable R.I.C.
12. Heyburn, Mary
14. Henderson, J., labourer
..........Bread Street intersects
16. O'Connor, F., compositor
18. Rafferty, Hugh, carter
..........Alexander Street intersects
St. Peter's R. C. Chapel
Derby Street North
off York Road
Jennymount National School, Miss Kirkwood, teacher
Jennymount Methodist Church -
Rev. W. Maguire; supt.; res., 1 Woodland Terrace
..........Jennymount Street intersects
3. McCance, Wm., engineer
5. McGowan, J., preparing master
7. Nesbitt, J., preparing master (Mrs. in 1907)
9. Steel, J., spinning master
11. Neill, J., labourer
13. Murray, D., labourer
15. Gallagher, John, fitter
17. Reilly, J., machine master
19. Copeland, A., coachman
21. Hawthorne, Lizzie (Mary in 1907)
23. Kennedy, Thos., mechanic
25. Johnston, Philip, & Sons Ltd., Jennymount Mills - Managing
directors, S. A. Johnston, J.P.; James Campbell, Wm. Hogg,
secretary, Hugh Irwin
__________
2 & 4. Shields, W., spirit
grocer
6. McKeown, Patk., labourer
8. Peake, Wm., grocer
10. Spratt, Wm., labourer
12. Gamble, A., labourer
14. Gordon, Jas., bundler
16. Millar, Margaret
18. Finnegan, Jas., labourer
Derg Street
from Avoca Street to Manor Street
1. Andrews, R., storeman
3. McCauley, Saml., fitter
5. Reid, Wm., blacksmith
7. Leville, R., labourer (Neville, R., labourer in 1907)
9. Keilty, H., van man
11. Gordon, R., compositor
13. Boal, John, carpenter
15. Moffatt, S., joiner
17. McKee, Alex., upholsterer
19. Wright, Robt., carpenter
Mission Hall
27. McClughan, T., carpenter
29. Mitchell, Jas., carpenter
31. Speers, James, labourer
33. Taylor, Mrs.
35. Templeton, J., fireman (Mrs. Annie in 1907)
__________
2. Keating, J., despatch clerk (Mrs. in
1907)
4. Wright, W. J., painter
6. McQuoid, R., plumber
8. Francis, Mrs., dress maker
10. Vacant
12. Major, John, cutter
14. Bunting, Thos., tenter
16. Rogers, J., carpenter
18. Dobbin, Saml., linen lapper
20. Cathers, Robert
22. Vacant
24. Townley, J., shoe maker
26. Silvey, W. J., iron monger
28. Taylor, Mrs.
30. Murdock, Sarah
32. Graham, John, bookkeeper
34, 36. Sherry, Lewis A., grocer
Derlett Street
Ava Avenue to Blackwood Street
1. Porter, Wm., labourer
3. Hurst, R., engineer
5. Harper, Jas., linen lapper
7. Robson, John, fireman
9. McClelland, Wm.
11. Caller, J.
13. Wilson, Jno., engineer
15. Cardwell, D., dairyman
17. Agnew, Wm. A., dairyman
__________
2. Moorecroft, Saml., builder
4. Edmondson, R. C.,
warehouseman
6. Stewart, T., pawn broker
8. Black, John, van driver
10. Patterson, W. J., labourer
12. Patterson, Saml., baker
14. Dowling, Sarah
16. Bleakley, Jno., brick layer
|
Derry Street
Crimea Street to Snugville Street
1. Annesley, Rachel
3. Brown, Andrew
5. Keys, John, coalman
7. Jones, W., glazier
9. McCormick, John
11. Montgomery, J., labourer
13. McCullough, J., labourer
15. Ansley, Saml., labourer
17. Parsons, Wm., labourer
19. Hamilton, Robt., labourer
21. Vacant
23. Ansley, Thos., labourer
25. Millar, Mrs.
27. Gordon, H., labourer
29. Seaton, W. J.
31. Millar, Wm., labourer
33. Vacant
35. Wilson, Martha
37. Cunningham, Margaret
39. McHaffey, A., labourer
41. Kennedy, Wm., labourer
43. McCann, Thos., labourer
45. Vacant
__________
2. Robinson, J., grocer
4. McIlveen, R. J., carter
6. Irvine, Jas., blacksmith
8. Haddick, W., preparing master
14. McConkey, E., labourer
16. Cousins, Ellen
18. Nixon, R., painter
20. Easton, Geo., carter
22. McVea, Mary
24. Porter, G., painter
26. Macauley, R., blacksmith
28. Doherty, W., basket maker
30. Boomer, Wm., mechanic
32. Brown, Mrs. S.
34. Thompson, Mrs.
36. Scott, Edward
38. Adams, Elizabeth
40. Fluke, R., block printer
42. Lemon, W., blacksmith
44. Hall, Maggie
46. Haggison, James (Higginson, James in 1907)
48. McCann
Derryvolgie Avenue
Lisburn Road to Malone Road
[right hand side]
Risedale
1. Moore, Rev. D. R.
3. Marshall, W. J., of High Street
Auldgirth
5. Gill, W. R., sec. Northern Counties Railway
Richmond Villa
7. Scott, R. T., managing director J. N. Richardson, Sons,
& Owden, Ltd., also Bessbrook Spinning Co. Ltd.
Lyndhurst
9. Craig, Vincent, C.E., architect
Beechbank
11. Nance, Andrew, manager Belfast Street Tramways Co.
Avonmore
13. Young, Saml., J.P., M.P., distiller
Lauriston
15. Wright, J., provision merchant
Huntly
17. Coates, Foster, director of Great Northern Railway Company
Coniston
19. McClean, F. P., wholesale paper merchant
Dunavon
21. Bulloch, John
Pembroke Villa
23. McLees, Jas., merchant
Lancedean
25. McCaughey, John, J.P., linen merchant
Mellifont
27. McGlade, Mrs.
29. Derryvolgie House back lodge - Ervine, George, coachman
__________ [left hand
side]
Craigryan
2. Strain, H., of Wm. Strain & Sons
Manhattan
4. Moore, Miss
Turnamona
6. Nicholl, Miss
Tighnabruaich
8. Jackson, A. T., architect
Dunbarton
10. Townsend, Mark, col. of Inland Revenue
Carrigart
14. Hughes, Mrs. Edward
Ardsallagh
16. Corbett, Mrs. David (Robt. S., of Brown, Corbett & Co. in
1907)
" Corbett, Robt. S., of Brown, Corbett
& Co.
Mornington
18. Pratten, W. J., marine engineer
Blackburn, Miss
Postal Pillar Box
Sorento
20. Batt, Wm., architect
Woodbury
22. Rankin, Wm., of Millin & Rankin
Merida
Joyce, Henry, commercial traveller
Clontarf
Drummond, Rev. W. H., B.A., of All Souls' Church, Elmwood
Avenue
26. Benn, Miss
28. Heron, Rev. Jas., D.D., prof. of Church History, Assembly's
College
Vacant ground
Saint Brigid's Roman Catholic
Chapel Presbytery - Rev. A. Macaulay, P.P.; Rev. J. Bradley, C.C.; Rev.
J. Moloney, C.C.
Hampton
42. Irvine, Rev. Canon Richard, D.D., R.D., rector of St.
Stephen's, Church of Ireland
Derwent Street
Newtownards Road to Island Street
1. Harding, Jas., store keeper
7. Nelson, A., labourer
9. Mercer, Jos., brass finisher
11. Smith, James, labourer
13. Glenny. M., labourer
15. Ewing, W. H., store keeper
17. Coleshill, Peter, fitter
19. Beattie, John, smith
21. McClintock, J., iron turner
23. Williamson, J., labourer
25. Corbett, Thomas, clerk (Thompson in 1907)
27. McMillan, Jas., shipwright
29. Vacant
31. Ireland, John, labourer
33. Harvey, Wm., fitter
35. Glenfield, W. J., mechanic
37. Armstrong, W., boiler maker
39. Martin, Jas., labourer
41. Vacant
43. Morrow, John, fitter
..........Sark Street intersects
45. Monaghan, A., joiner
47. Vacant
49. Wilkinson, T., labourer
51 to 55. Vacant
57. Fowler, Thos., boiler maker
59, 61. Vacant
63. Bell, Wm., joiner
65. Rodgers, D., boiler maker
67. Kitchen, D., boiler maker
69. Fagan, J., labourer
71. Kerr, A., boat builder
73. Morton, John, dresser
75. Rayner, W., boiler maker
77. McNally, John, engineer
79, 81. Vacant
83. Lewis, Wm., blacksmith
85. McGregor, Chas., plater
87. Vacant
89. Todd, Wm., engineer
91. Graham, J., iron turner
93. Salvation Army Quarters
95. Salvation Army Hall
97. Vacant
99. Campbell, A., labourer
101 to 105. Vacant
__________
2. Wightman, Jas., labourer
4. Gordon, Wm.,
boot maker (at 2 in 1907)
6. Ashfield, A., joiner
8. Patterson, W., boiler maker
10. Nicholson, E., labourer
12. Drummond, James, fitter
14. Wallace, Robt., labourer
16. Willis, R. G., brass finisher (Willix in 1907)
18. Gourley, Jas., blacksmith
20. Little, Wm., labourer
22. Lappin, Miss, dress maker
24. Troughton, J., mechanic
26. Chambers, Ellen
28, 30. Vacant
32. Lindsay, A., joiner
34. Vacant
36. Smart, Fras., labourer
38. Mateer, Thos., labourer
40. McKee, Sarah
42. Gillen, Mary
44. McKinstry, Robt., tailor
46. Vacant
48. Mulholland, J., machine man
50. Mulholland, S., mariner
52. McCleave, Jas., fitter
54. Heron, J., brass finisher
56. Chambers, Thos., traveller
58. McClelland, W., blacksmith
60. Vacant
62. McBride, D., painter (Dugald in 1907)
64. Vacant
66. Gabriel, Millington, labourer
68. Devine, Ed., moulder
70. Shields, Hugh, labourer
72. Vacant
74. Kane, Chas., labourer
76. Vacant
78. Allen, J., labourer
80. Kerr, R., labourer
82. Montgomery, James
84. Vacant
86. Harten, Edward, labourer
88. Mullan, D., labourer
90. Tullock, Robert, plater
92. McClurg, Jas., labourer
94. Shields, Hugh, iron dresser
96. McCourt, Jas., labourer
98. Topping, Sarah
100. Dales, John, labourer
102. McCourt, J.
104. Martin, J., platers' helper
106. Vacant
Devonshire Street
Albert Street to Grosvenor Road
1. Bannon, Patk., fruiterer
3. McLarnon, P., labourer
5. Flannigan, M., labourer
7. McDonnell, Catherine
9. McGarry, James, rougher
11. Devlin, Jas., shoe maker
13. McNally, John, carter
..........Murdock Street intersects
15. Hart, Mary
17. Kerr, Eliza
19. Shirlow, Ellen
21. Donnelly, Ellen
23. Boyle, Edward, miller
25. McGrane, J., carpenter (Mary in 1907)
27. Lee, M., french polisher
29. Ginley, Mary Ann
31. McClune, T., labourer
33. Walsh, Mrs.
35. Brady, Mrs.
37. Brady, Thos., van driver
39. Ferris, James, hackler
41. Neill, Saml., fireman
43. Timmony, W., fireman
45. Cadoo, Alex., labourer
47. Baxter, Charlotte
49. Vacant
51. Gregg, W. J., blacksmith
53. Crawford, Robt., joiner
55. McCombe, T., packer
57. Burns, J., brick layer
59/ Vacant
61. Gordon, Jas., carpenter
63. Gribben, Wm., labourer
65. Payne, W. J., storeman
67. Lockhart, Mrs.
69. Thompson, Elizabeth
71. Gordon, W., ship carpenter
73. Dudgeon, W., engine driver
75. Gray, Robt., carpenter
77. Lindsay, Thos., porter
79. Heaney, Jane
81. Kileen, John, labourer (Killeen?)
83. Spence, John, sawyer
85. Snowden, Margaret
87. Neill, S. J., postman
89. Fitzpatrick, J., yarn dresser
91, 93. Vacant
__________ 2. McCabe, Jane
4, 4b. Vacant
6. Boucher, F. A., & Co., apron and pinafore, boys'
washing suit and ladies' shirt manufacturers
..........Murdock Street intersects
8. Conroy, R., smiths' helper
10. Vacant
12. Hyde, J. W., gardener
14. Dorrian, Sarah
16. Henry, J., seaman
18. McClurg, Wm., paper cutter
20. Miles, A., lamp lighter
22. Delany, Mary
24. McClarty, Mr.
26. McMinn, J., shoe maker
28. Steele, Moses, fitter
30. Gibson, Wm., engineer
32. McCann, B., mechanic
34. Mills, Thomas, cooper
36. Vacant
38. Fox, Jas., labourer
40. Walsh, J., carpenter
42. Steele, John, carpenter
44. Waite, John, labourer (Joshua, labourer in 1907)
46. McKenna, Jas., labourer
48. Graham, S., linen finisher
50. Finlay, James, bundler
52. Vacant
54. Brown, Wm., smiths' helper
56. Banks, Ann
58. Alexander, Miss (Maggie in 1907)
60. McCaughey, E., baker
62, 64. Vacant
66. McClean, Maggie
68. McDermott, W., butcher
70. Shaw, Mary Ann (Elizabeth in 1907)
72. Vacant
74. Martin, Samuel, grocer
Dewey Street
off Upper Riga Street
1, 3. Breen, M., spirit grocer
5. Keown, Wm., labourer
7. Majury, Mrs.
9. Harbinson, J., painter
11. Caruth, Wm., fitter
13. Shields, A., tinsmith
15. Hillock, John, labourer
17. Hull, C., labourer
19. Grahams, W., flax dresser (Graham, Wm., flax dresser)
21. Cairns, D., store keeper
23. Welsh, John, tailor
25. Carmichael, S., hackler
27. St. John, Thomas, labourer
29. Weir, A., machine man
31. Thompson, J., machine man
33. Smyth, E., machine man
35. Smith, Jas., labourer
37. Larkin, John, carter
39. Minnis, Susan
41. Ferguson, Grace
__________
2. Campbell, Grace
4. Sloan, Alex., labourer
6. Morrison, W., hackle maker
8. Smyth, John, moulder
10. Burns, J., watchman (Jonathan, labourer in 1907)
12. Bell, John, labourer
14. Moffett, Geo., weaver
16. Wright, J., labourer
18. McClimond, W., labourer
20. Robinson, Sarah (Leah in 1907)
22. McCleery, F., engineer
24. Lawther, Wm., tailor
26. Vacant
28. Hamilton, W. J., damask mounter
30. Logan, Thos., hackler
Diamond Street
Shankill Road to Westmoreland Street
1, 3. Mairs, J. B., grocer and
provision merchant (side door)
5. Magill, W., plasterer
7. Vacant
9. Brown, George, dealer
11. Nelson, J., pattern maker
McKittrick, D. & C., cabinet
makers
__________ 2. Side door
4. Walker, George, carrier
6. Thompson, S., carpenter
8. Boyle, Saml., shoe maker
10. Fegan, Jos., iron turner
12. Wallace, J. S., sorting clerk
14. Vacant
Dickson Street
off Grosvenor Street
1. Wilson, Eliza Jane
3. Shannon, Thomas
5. Lowry, Wm., labourer
..........Hutchinson Street intersects
9. Jones, John, beetler
11. Smyth, Mrs.
13. Hoey, Wm., labourer (William, fireman in 1907)
15. Millar, J., litho. printer
17. Lynass, William, painter
19. Johnston, W. J., labourer
21. Duncan, R., labourer
23. Hanna, Harry
25. Taylor, Eliza
27. Harrison, Ed., tenter
29. Neill, W. H., labourer
..........Wylie Street intersects
31. Davison, Saml., foreman
33, 35. Vacant
37. McKenna, J., painter, yard and workshop
__________
2. McClean, Wm.
4. Cairnduff, Robt., labourer
6. Cumming, Jas., R.I.C.
8. Watt, Alex., labourer
10. Boswell, Ellen
..........Hutchinson Street intersects
..........Selina Street intersects
12. Clarke, David, labourer
14. Richardson, John, fireman
16. Glenn, Wm., labourer
18. Bailie, Wm., mechanic
20. Black, Wm., labourer
22. Gillespie, John, plasterer
24. Robinson, Lizzie
26. Robinson, Robt., finisher
Disraeli Street
off Crumlin Road
1. Vacant
3. Patterson, Edw., labourer
5. Mooney, Miss
7. Taggart, Mrs.
9. Dawson, Mrs.
11. Spence, Mrs.
13. Sands, Mrs.
15. Bogle, Jas., tailor
17. Urchin, T., oiler
19. Bingham, Wm., labourer
21. Smyth, Ann Jane
23. Grant, Thos., labourer
25. Cavanagh, H., labourer
27. Vacant
29. McFeely, Jas., labourer
31. Taylor, David, labourer
33. Hughes, Wm., labourer
35. Blair, Alex., labourer
37. Miskimmons, Mrs.
39. Barnes, W. J., rougher
41. Young, Henry, gardener
43. Wright, Mrs.
45. Mullen, J., brick layer
47. Thompson, W. C., labourer
49. McKay, Hugh, labourer (stoker in 1907)
51. Hefferon, R., flax dresser
53. Woods, W. J., driller
..........Ohio Street intersects
61. Donaldson, Sarah
63. Crilly, J., labourer
65. Ferris, Sarah
67. Craig, Henry, labourer
69. Hamilton, Alex., labourer
71. Kennedy, Jas., labourer (Mrs. in 1907)
73. Vacant
75. McConnell, Jas., carpenter
77. Vacant
79. Scott, John, labourer
81. Grahams, Mrs.
83. Vacant
85. Cowan, Mary
87. Lewis, J., rougher
89. Chambers, Mrs.
91. Maginnis, Robt., carter
93. Shaw, Jas., mechanic
95. Morrison, W. J., labourer
97. Millar, John, labourer
99. Vacant
101. Magennis, Mrs.
103. Hanna, R., carter
105. Mullan, Wm.
107. Spence, Sarah
109. Crossey, J., flax dresser
111. Shaw, W. J., linen lapper
113. Wilson, John, grocer
..........Rathlin Street intersects
Robinson, M. J., grocer (side
door)
Hall, W. J., grocer (side
door)
..........Fingal Street intersects
Vacant ground
__________
2, 4. Side entrance - J. McCormick, publican
4a. Cinnamond, T., damask weaver
6. Beresford, J., labourer
8. Johnstone, Margaret
10. McClean, Wm.
12. Smith, Thos., carpenter
14. Nelson, John, beamer
16. Birney, Geo., labourer
18. Hyndman W. (Hindman, W., posting establishment in 1907)
20. Chapman, Margaret
22. Baker, Thos., fitter
24. Johnston, W. J., driver
26. Webb, Robt., hackler
28. Sloan, Robt., labourer
30. McMeekin, C., flax dresser
32. Cinnamond, D., card cutter
34. Kelly, Mrs.
36. Irvine, Eliza Jane
38. Philps, Mary Jane
40. Vacant
42. Craig, John, labourer
44. Vacant
46. Mitchell, Wm., labourer
48. Quinn, Jas., labourer
50. Hanlon, H., van driver
52. Moffitt, Mrs.
54. Early, Andrew
56. Goudy, Jane
58. Jones, Eliza
60. Creighton, Geo., bundler
62. Kerr, Jas., hackle setter
64. Kilpatrick, S. & J., spirit grocer
..........Ohio Street intersects
Side door
70. Vacant
72. Barber, Wm., bleacher
74. Connell, Jas., labourer
76. Vacant
78. Parkinson, John, beetler
80. Allen, John, labourer
82. Lackey, W., labourer
84, 86. Vacant
88. Black, Mrs.
90 to 96. Vacant
98. Harbinson, R., labourer
100. Todd, Thos., labourer
102. McNeill, Fanny
104. Wilson, H., beetler
106. Dougherty, J., flax dresser
108. Taylor, Elizabeth
110. Holmes, J., spirit grocer
112. Neill, Wm. J., tenter
114 to 120. Vacant
122. Hamilton, H., labourer
124. Vacant
126. Robinson, T., traveller
Vacant ground
136. Hutchinson, W., helper
138. Morgan, J., weaver
140. McGinley, P., spirit grocer
..........Heather Street intersects
142. Toner, J., spirit grocer (side door)
144. Simpson, W. J., carpenter
..........Mossvale Street intersects
146. Barber, E., spirit grocer
148. Webster, Mary Jane
150. Hall, Jas. W., fitter
152. Greer, Mary
154. Irvine, M., spirit grocer
..........Bracken Street intersects
..........Broom Street intersects
160. Trouton, R., platers' helper (Troughton, R., platers' helper in
1907)
162. Butler, W. J., coal man
Young, J., grocer (side door)
..........Enfield Street intersects
Distillery Street
off Grosvenor Road
1. O'Brien, Richard, publican (side door)
3. Grant, W., engine driver
5. Brownlee, J., pensioner R.I.C.
7. Gilmore, Matthew, porter
9. Ingram, Martha
11. Ramsay, Ann
13. Corry, J. H., sanitary officer
15. McBride, Mary
17. Stewart, W. J., tenter
19. Crone, Richd., labourer
21. Mullan, Agnes
23. Macauley, T., engine driver
25. Ritchie, Saml., engine fitter
27. Adamson, Eliza (Jane in 1907)
29. Davidson, Mrs.
31. Watson, Alex.
33. Morgan, Jas., joiner (Jane in 1907)
35. Parkinson, John, grocer
37. Mains, Jos., R.I.C.
39. McCorriston, Elizabeth
41. Brown, John, mechanic
43. Flanigan, W., shoe maker
..........Little Distillery Street intersects
45. Gibson, J., dairyman
47. Ritchie, W., labourer
49. Bailey, John, grocer
49a. Jones, Jas., van driver
..........Burnaby Street intersects
51. Alleley, T., engine driver
53. Adams, Robt., checker
55. Dilworth, J., clerk
57. Walsh, Henry
59. Hillock, W. J., labourer
61. Little, H.
..........Excise Street intersects
63. Owens, Bridget, spirit grocer
Grosvenor Park - Distillery
football grounds
__________
2. Richardson, J., railway porter (Mrs. M. A.
in 1907)
4. Anderson, J., signalman
6. Armstrong, John, porter
8. Campbell, J., coach man
10. Murray, P., teacher
12. Gibson, John, bread server
14. Shannon, M., traveller
16. Crawford, T., van driver
18. Bradley, Saml., tailor
20. Nelson, Catherine
22. Kirk, G., spring manufacturer
24. Campbell, Mrs.
26. Greer, Eliza
28. Houston, J., foreman printer
30. Burland, J., carpenter
..........Genoa Street intersects
Pickles, R., Ltd., Alexandria
Mill, linen manufacturer
32. Massey, Grace
..........Pisa Street intersects
34. Molyneaux, Robt., labourer
36. Cherry, Susan
38, 40. Vacant
42. McBride, Agnes
..........Turin Street intersects
44. Fenning, Mrs.
Royal Irish Distilleries
- Dunville & Co. Ltd.
Distillery Street Little
Distillery Street to Blackwater Street
..........Malt Street intersects
..........Little Grosvenor Street intersects
1. McNamee, P. & J., spirit grocer
..........Arundel Street intersects
..........Linview Street intersects
3. Smyth, Thos., brick layer
5. Magee, Denis, fireman
__________
2. Spencer, John, porter (Elizabeth in
1907)
4. Grimley, B.
6. Ross, Robt., pensioner
8. Vacant
10. Vacant
12. Wilkinson, David, carter
14. Kirkland, W., mechanic
16. Dennison, S., dairyman
18. Gribben, Thomas, carter
20. Downey, Mrs., dairy keeper
22. Connolly, Jas., carter
24. Ferguson, A., plater
26. Gateway
28. Stitt, Jas., dealer
30, 32. Vacant
34. Phillips, John, labourer
36. Roy, A., dairy keeper
38. Black, Joe, labourer
40. Strannix, S., goods guard
42. Black, John, carter
44. Cooper, Wm., plater
46, 48. Harvey, Henry
50 to 58. Vacant
60. Diamond, Jane
62. Vacant
64. Gred, J., collar cutter
66. Scott. David
68. Johnston, R., dairy keeper
Divis Street
Mill Street to Falls Road
[right hand
side]
1, 3. O'Hara, J. & D., publicans
5. McWilliams, J., draper
7. Vacant
9. Rodgers, T., musical instrument maker & dealer
11. Marlow, Fras., pawn broker
13. Duffy, Jos., merchant tailor
15. Yard
15a. McDowell, K. C., drysalter (S., & Co., drysalters in 1907)
17. Vacant
19. Cush, P., draper & boot maker
21. O'Neill, J., monumental works
23. Vacant
23a. Smith & Sons, horse shoers and farming implement makers
33. Wordie & Co., stables - Forrest, David, caretaker
35. Wordie & Co., stores
37. Campbell, A., blacksmith
..........Hastings Street intersects
39. Melville, J., brass founder
41. McCormick, P., spirit merchant (Thos., publican in 1907)
43, 43a. Mallan, H., china merchant
45. Loughran, M. A., hardware dealer
47. Martin, H., butcher
49, 51. Donnelly, P., c'maker (cabinet maker ?)
53. Garvey & Sons, horse shoers
55. Smith, J. W., hair dresser
57. Cunningham, A., shoe maker
59. Burns, J., painter
61, 63. Burns, F. & D., publicans (just D. in 1907)
..........Townsend Street intersects
65. Burns, F. & D., publicans
67. Loughrey, H., stationer
69. McErlean, J., butcher
71, 73. White, H., pawn broker
75. Skillender, J., butcher
77. Kirkpatrick, J., checker
79a. O'Neill, J., merchant tailor
79b. Gibson, J. M., painter (Gibson Bros., painters, decorators & wallpaper merchants
in 1907)
79c. Downey, J., dress maker
79d. Fleming, R. J., provision merchant
79e. McDonnell, Andw., grocer
..........Bath Place intersects
Killymoon Buildings
81. O'Reilly, T., publican
83. McConville, Henry, labourer
85. Griffith, J., stationer
87. Higgins, Arthur, slater
89. Phillips, T., labourer (Agnes, grocer in 1907)
91. Monaghan, Patk., hair dresser
93, 95. Hughes, F. P., glass, delph & china merchant & fire and
life assurance agent
97. Burns, Ed., commission agent
99. McKernan, D. & C., publicans
..........Boundary Street intersects
101. Hazleton, W., pawn broker
103. Kelly, E., fowl dealer
105. Vacant
107. Shane & Co., wholesale grocers and provision merchants
109. Northern Banking Co., Falls branch - W. J. Moore, manager
111, 113. Macfarlane & Co., grocers and provision merchants
115. Orr, J. & J., & Co., grocers and provision merchants
117. Doyle, J., pharmaceutical chemist
119. Stewart, John, hair dresser
121. Gardner, Thos., baker
123. Magennis, J. K., publican
..........Dover Street intersects
125. Brickfields R.I.C. Barracks, West Dist. - Michl. Kelly, district
inspector
Model Buildings
127, 129. Bell, T. & Co., wholesale and retail merchants
131. Dolway, J., tobacconist
133. Peake, D., coach painter
135. Kane, E. N., watch maker
137. Henry, J., hardware dealer
139. Nicholson, R. H., grocer
141. Donaldson, M., dealer
143. Kane, E., fish & fruit dealer
145. McCusker, Wm., clothier
147. Kerr, D., tobacconist & confectioner
149. Corrigan, J., confectioner & tobacconist
151. Higgins, J., china dealer
153. Higgins, Harriett, branch Royal Studio
155. McConkey, J., druggist & grocer
..........Percy Street intersects
West End Buildings
157. Hutchinson, J., draper and hosiery manufacturer
159. Smith, Jas. J., confectioner & newsagent
161. McErlean, Geo., painter
163. Gilmore, W., saddler & harness maker
165. McCoey, D., shoe maker
167. Hughes, Ellen, draper
169. Close, A., draper
171. Darragh, E., tobacconist & confectioner
173. Smyth, J., shoe maker
175. Kane, J., hair dresser
177, 179. McCabe, J., draper
181. Dillon, E., confectioner
183. McCann, D., plasterer (J. in 1907)
183a. Byrne, H., jun., builder
__________ [left hand
side]
2. Murray, H., publican
4. Vacant
6. Madden, O., china merchant
8. McMahon, Danl., publican
..........Lettuce Hill intersects
10. Fitzpatrick, H., publican
12. Duffy, Thos., publican
14. Davey, A., butcher
16. McCourtney, H., stationer
18. Davey, A., butcher
20. O'Kane, P., grocer
22. Connolly, M., fish & fruit
24. Duffy, Fras., shoe maker
26. McGuckin, P., pavior
St. Mary's Christian Schools
..........Barrack Street intersects
28. Burns, F. & D., publican
30. Sharkey, E., hair dresser
32. Mallon, S., confectioner
34. Hamilton, S., watch maker & jeweller
36. Vacant
38. Kelly, H., furniture dealer
..........Kennedy's Entry intersects
40. McCann, B., shoe maker
42. Marcintonia, P., ice cream
44, 46. Vacant
50. McSorley, John, butcher
52. McSorley, J., butcher
54. Clements, Samuel, registered plumber and brass founder
56, 58. Corry, J., biscuit factory
60. Kenning, W. J., provisions
62. Smith, J. M., confectioner
64. Cullen, A., grocer
66. Lyons, Robt., coal merchant
68. Ross, J., grocer
70. McCurry, P., syrup maker
72. Magee, John, dealer
74. Tierney, Ann, grocer
76. Aicken, M., pawn broker
..........Durham Street intersects
78. Devlin, Cath., newsagent
80. McCurry, J., soap boiler
82. O'Neill, H., smith's helper
84. Begley, J., labourer
86. Taylor, H., dress maker
88. McGreevy, W., painter
90. McManus, C., confectioner
92. Kilpatrick, M., confectioner
94. Cullen, B., jun., glazier
96. Cullen, B., oil merchant
98. Carlton, Wm., pawn broker
100. Reilly, M., confectioner
102. Kavanagh, E. J., butcher
104. Byrne, A. & D., publicans
..........Pound Street intersects
Hughes, Bernard, Limited,
Hungarian Roller Flour Mills
..........Bertha Place intersects
Falls Road Methodist Church -
Rev. William Moore, minister, 13 Cliftonville Avenue
Falls Road National School -
Principal, Spence, Maggie
Hughes' Buildings
104a. Scully, M., Divis Street Post Office, and mlnr. (milliner?)
106. Finnigan, Patk., cooper
108. Fitzsimons, T., painter
110. Maginnis, G., shoe maker
112. Downey, W., traveller
114. Hefferon, J., drapers
116. Hoy, John
118. Smyth, T., linen lapper
120. Carson, C., tailor & confectioner
122. Kelly, James, traveller (Jas. A., school teacher in 1907)
124. Wilson, M., confectioner
126. Downey, Harriett, draper
128. Maginnis, Edw., clerk (tobacconist in 1907
130. Cormican, D. P., draper
130a. Vacant
..........Gilford Street intersects
Albert Terrace
132. Nelson, H., publican
134, 136. Watters, C. & J., drapers
138. Aicken, W. & J., drapers
..........Ardmoulin Street intersects
The Model School - Head
master, David Jack; head mistresses, F. A. French and A. Watt;
caretaker, T. Simpson
Ventnor Terrace
140. Flanagan, J., draper
142. Moran, S., draper
144. Caulay, P., draper
146. Rice, Patk., butcher
148. Aicken, M. H., M.D.
150. Gallagher, Jos., spirit merchant
..........Derby Street intersects
152, 154. Duggan, M., general draper
..........Derby Court intersects
156. Ferron, J., compositor
158. Boyle, J., dealer
160. Ballard, Jane
162. O'Brien, E., shoe maker
164. O'Neill, H., hair dresser
166. O'Neill, John, labourer
168. Murray, P., furniture dealer Divis Street
off Ligoniel Road, Ligoniel number
of small houses
Dock Lane
Thomas Street North to Dock Street
1. Vacant
3. Mullen, Patk., labourer
5. Cassidy, Thos., sailor
__________
2. Vacant
4. Murray, Kate
6. McCallaghan, H., shoe maker
8. Mullen, Patk., labourer
10. Johnston, J. T., labourer
Dock Street
York Street to Prince's Dock
1. McShannon, H.
& D., publicans
3, 5. Brown, Jno., bird fancier
..........Dock Street Mews intersects
7, 9. Brown, Thos., publican
..........Earl Lane intersects
11. Marshall, J., tailor
13. Glen, A., wood turner
15. Pitcaithley, Mary
17. Conlin, Mary
19. Morrow, J., van driver
21. Wilson, Jas., joiner
23. Conway, J., wood turner
25. Gillespie, W. G., carpenter
27. Duffin, Eliza
29. Burns, F. & D., stores
31, 33. Giles, J., jun., pawn broker
..........Nelson Street intersects
33½. Hazleton, W., pawn broker
35. Johnston, Emma
37. McGrath, Susan
39. Clarke, Isaac, wood turner
41. McCormack, Wm., driller
43, 45. Meenan, A., ice stores
47. Carroll, Jane
49. Vacant
..........Dock Lane intersects
51 to 55. Burns, F. & D., stevedores
..........Garmoyle Street intersects
57, 59. Side door
61, 63. Connell, A., shipwright
65. American Hotel - H. Bell
__________
2a. Brown, Mrs. A., Cumberland Temperance Hotel
2. McClure, J. B., grocer
4. McCord, E., confectioner
6. Stewart, C., baker & confectioner
..........Earl Lane intersects
8. McCall, Alex., linen lapper
10. Kelly, Sarah
12. Robertson, Jane
14. Corry, Robt., plumber
16. Martin, D., labourer
18. Dock Street Institute - J. Dickson, missionary
Navigation School - Captain Flynn;
res., 15 Great George's Street
20. Wilson, Mrs.
22. Walter, J., clerk
24. Simms, W. J., pilot
26. Brown, Mrs.
..........Nelson Street intersects
28. McConville, Patk., engineer
30. Shou?ders, P., engineer (Shoulders, Shoulles)
32. Rodgers, Susan
34. Grogan, J., shipwright
36. O'Neill, T., boiler maker
38. Knowles, J., ship carpenter
40. McClean, Andw., fitter
42. Davidson, J., shipwright
44. Jordan, A., shipwright
46. Mathews, A., joiner
48. Hastings, Mary
Dock Street Mews
off Dock Street
Stables
Dock Street New
Little Ship Street to Garmoyle Street
1. Charters, H., bookkeeper
3. Murphy, J., labourer
5. McArdle, J., fitter
7. Palmer, J., seaman
9. McGreavy, J., seaman
11. McAdorey, W., storeman
13. Smith, J., labourer
15. Leonard, J., holder-up
17. Hanna, Margaret Jane
19. Nicholl, Catherine
21. Robinson, W., labourer
23. Trainor, John, labourer
25. Mulholland, H., labourer
..........Nelson Street intersects
27. Brown, C., labourer
29. Mayne, D., labourer
31. McFarline, Chas., seaman
33. Graham, Jas., gardener
35. Simmons, W., sawyer
37. Mulholland, D., smiths' helper
39. McKeown, T., labourer
41. Murray, J., labourer
43. Quinn, J., labourer
45. Knox, J., labourer
47. Orr, Isaac, labourer
49. Vacant
51. McLarnon, Thos., seaman
53. Clancy, Margaret
55. McLarnon, D., sail maker
57. Cullen, J., labourer
59. Maxwell, T., labourer
61. Milligan, T., gateman
63. Donnelly, J., dock labourer
65. Orr, S., labourer
67. Ferguson, J., carter
69. Bowman, J., labourer
71. Richie, Eliza
73. Cooke, R., labourer
75. Wilson, D., car driver
__________
2, 4. Wilson, R. J., milkman
6. Regan, J., porter N.C.R.
8. Henry, D., labourer
10. Vacant
..........Nelson Street intersects
12, 14. Fitzsimons, T., spirit grocer
16. Vacant
18. McGarry, Wm., labourer
20. Leonard, T., labourer
22. Reay, Saml., boiler maker
24. McManus, Mary A.
26. Smyth, Robt., clerk
28. Magee, W., seaman
30. Wilson, William, sail maker
32. Cochrane, A., rivetter
34. Neary, J., labourer
36. Vacant
38. McWilliamson, J., holder-up
40. Murray, R., sailor
42. Donnelly, J., carter
44. Kelly, James, seaman
46. Fitzgerald, Margaret
48. Regan, Bridget
50. Whiteside, Letitia
52. Shields, J., seaman
54. Kirwan, Mrs.
56. Gillespie, Geo., sawyer
58, 60. McCann, Margaret
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Donard Street
off Ravenhill Road
1, 3. Vacant
5. Crowe, Mary
7. Vacant
9. Campbell, Wm., rivetter
11. McGimpsey, Hugh, smith
13. Whiteley, Hugh, joiner
15. Briggs, Eliza
17. McQuaid, John, clerk
19. Moffett, J., labourer
21. Bothwell, Saml., clerk
23. Morrow, Eliza J.
25. Addis, E., engineer
27. Vacant
29. Lucas, John, carpenter
31. Scott, Maggie
33. Vacant
35. Ellis, Mrs.
37. Meadows, J., pattern maker
39. McKenna, Jas., insurance agent
..........Ravenhill Street intersects
41. McKeen, Fras., carpenter
43. Walker, G., french polisher
45. Brown, H., clerk
47. Kennedy, Mrs., dress maker
49. Pickett, J., supt. elec. sta.
51. Vacant
53. Stewart, Constable, R.I.C.
55. Bridget, Wm., labourer
57. McLoone, J., labourer
59. Malone, P., pensioner R.I.C.
61. Mills, W. J., labourer
63. Thompson, S., stoker
65. Leslie, Mary
67. Greer, John, baker
69. Stevenson, Geo., joiner
71. Auld, Robert, car inspector
73. Hamilton, Thomas
75. Williams, Thos., shipwright
77. Vacant
79. Gallagher, J., labourer
81. Hughes, A., R.I.C.
83. McRoberts, R., painter
85. Hunter, G., coachman
87. Little, C., labourer
89. Vacant
__________
2. Watson, H. C., clerk
4. Cathcart, R., rest. keeper
6. McRoberts, J., packer
8. Crangle, Misses
10. Gribben, F., house painter
12. McGinty, Patk., painter
14. Hooke, Annie
16. Starkey, John, clerk
18. Wilson, A., labourer
20. Gould, J. D., engineer
22. Hall, N., carpenter
24. Nixon, Eliza
26. Kirkwood, Mrs.
28. McCormack, N.
30. Murray, Hugh, hair dresser
32. Duff, James, carter
34. Connor, Thos., joiner
36. Johnston, J., family grocer
38. Hamilton, W., labourer
40. McMaster, J., iron turner
42. Finlay, J., R.I.C.
44. Saunders, J. R., labourer
46. Doherty, A., labourer
48. McCartney, Isabella
50. Hilland, T., iron moulder
52. Ward, Peter, rivetter
54. Ward, M., checker
56. Moore, W. H., joiner
58. McLeane, Isabella (McLean in 1907)
60. Craig, Allen, carpenter
62. Devlin, T. H., pavior
64. Smyth, W. A., linen business
66. Moorehead, Ellen
68. Johnston, Wm., manager
70. Darcus, Wm., compositor
72. Vacant
74. McKeown, J., linen business
76. Scott, D. R., evangelist
78. Atkinson, Ellenor
80. Stewart, G., iron plater
Donegall Avenue
off Donegall Road
1. Bowman, J., spirit grocer
3. Bowman, J., cork cutter
5. Sleech, Chas., artist
7. Black, J., labourer
9. Morrow, John, labourer
11. Burns, David
13. Kelly, Hamilton, porter
15. Totten, David, chandler
17. Vacant
19. Hicks, Robt., coachman
21. Barbour, A., fireman
23. Crawley, Geo., fitter
25. Napier, R., blacksmith
27. Vacant
29. Loney, Kate
31. Lindsay, H., labourer
33. Vacant
35. Harrison, A., insurance agent
37. Vacant
39. Lisk, T., labourer
41 to 45. Vacant
Gray, John, yarn dresser
McCracken, Jane, spirit grocer
__________
[left hand side]
2. Stewart, Mrs.
4. Reid, Mrs.
6. Craig, W. J., blacksmith
8. Neill, Mrs.
10. Boyd, J., labourer
12. Burns, R., brick layer
14. McDevitt, H., litho. printer
16. Morton, Wm., fireman
18. Gilpin, J., finisher
20. Arniel, J., mechanic
22. Chapman, W. J., weigh master
24. Lyons, Thos., brick layer
26. McGuinness, J. W., painter
28. Vacant
30. Ross, Andw., fireman
32. Kane, Edward, checker
34. McAlpin, Jas., time keeper
36. McCausland, Chas., fireman
38. Scott, Miss
40. McNeilly, J., cutter
42. Marshall, Robt., stoker
44. Long, Wm. M., moulder
46. Vacant
48. Wilton, W., coachsmith
50. Vacant
52. Belsh, Isaac, dresser
72. Stevenson, Wm., labourer
74. Boyd, Kennedy, gardener
76. Kingsberry, A., blacksmith
78. Cairns, Jas., labourer
80. Shaw, Agnes
82. Kilpatrick, Jas., labourer
84. Wilson, Fras., labourer
86. Speirs, Mrs.
88. Kearns, C., labourer
90. Moore, S., labourer
92. Culbert, William
94. McCabe, J., labourer
96. Noble, John, pensioner
98. Ward, M.
100. Stevenson, W., m'neman
102. McBride, R., labourer
104. Martin, W. J., labourer
106. Hall, Lizzie
108. Culbert, Andw., porter
110. Wilkie, J., engraver
112. Monteith, D., boots
114. Hunter, J., van driver
116. Craig, John
118. McFerran, Margaret
120. Clarke, John, labourer
122. Kane, Alex., driver
124. Patterson, Jonas
126. Lunn, Mary
128. Magowan, Robt., painter
130. Kilpatrick, Jas., tailor
132. Courtney, W. H., time keeper
134. Wilson, Wm. J., painter
136. Vacant
Donegall Lane
Donegall Street to York Lane
1. Sweetmeat
Automatic Delivery Co. Ltd., Wm. Echlin, district manager
3. McKee, John, & Co., successors to James Logan &
Co., wireworkers
5 to 9. Miskimmin, J., builder and contractor, shop and
office fitters
11. Ferguson & Co., piston manufacturers and engineers
13. Stores
Donegall Park
off Antrim Road
Knockavon
Sloss, Frederick, clerk (Mrs.
in 1907)
Cluan
Ferguson, Godfrey W.,
architect
Donore Lodge
White, T. H., junior, of
Clarendon Flour Mills, Henry Street
Donegall Park Avenue
Ravencliff
Turner, Samuel, flour agent
Ballindalloch
Alexander, J., jun., resident
sec. Equitable Life Assurance Co. U.S.A.
Arendal
Mann, Captain R.
Martella
McCormick, J., stone works
Inverary
Macpherson, T., coal importer
Strathcona
Marshall, J. L., J.P., of Whitewell
Print Works
Ardenza
Gordon, Mrs. R. W.
The Towers
1. Dickson, Sam., flour merchant
2. McMurray, Robert, J.P.
__________
Brand, Wm.,
nurseryman and florist, Donegall Park Nursery
Dunkell
Kell, Wm., wine merchant
Lorna
Montgomery, Alex. B., of Pratt
& Montgomery, York Street
Donegall Pass
Dublin Road to Ormeau Road [right hand
side]
5. McCusker, M., family grocer and wine merchant
7. Donegall Pass R.I.C. Barracks - Head Constable
McGuigan in charge
9. Vacant
..........Ratcliffe Street intersects
13. Graham Bros., butchers
15. Pyper, W., general draper
17. Shimmon, J. B., carpenter and builder
Carnarvon Terrace
19. Hurst & Co., drapers
21. Rennie, Mrs., milliner and dress maker
..........Chambers Street intersects
Clonmel Terrace
23. Bell, Mrs.
25. Cuthbert, Miss
27. Prout, E., of Prout's Billposting Co. Ltd.
29. Hanna, Miss, costumier
31. Stevenson, A., plumber
..........Posnett Street intersects
33. Hemphill, W., salesman
35. Dargan, C. R., painter
37. Reid, T. H., saddle and (missing) (Wm., plumber in 1907)
37a. Magill, David, moss, litter and produce merchants
39. Vacant
..........Conduit Street intersects
Montgomery N.S. - J. Boyce,
principal; res., 29 India Street; Miss J. Jordan, principal infant;
res., Rugby Avenue
41. Meharry, Saml., stationer
43. Gillespie, Mrs., green grocer
" Haines, Mrs., and the Misses Haines, Professors of Dancing
49. Rowntree, T. L., grocer
49a. Turner, F. L., wchcsmkr (watch case maker ?)
..........Virginia Street intersects
Apsley Terrace
51. The Richardson Co., chemists, druggists
53. Vacant
55. Haines, Mrs., and the Misses Haines
57. Gilmer, Rachael
59. Wheeler, C., store keeper
61. Cherry, J., B.A., university classes
63. Vacant
63½. Turnbull, Mrs. (S., Apsley House in 1907)
65. Anderson, R., postal clerk
67. Gaukrodger, G. H., clerk
69. Patterson, Miss Margaret
..........Oak Street intersects
Stamford Terrace
71. Wasson, Parker, butcher
73. Morgan, F. J., litho. printer (Mrs., draper in 1907)
75. Smith, A., & Sons, embossing designers
77. Colville, J., architect
79. Fausset, Mrs. (Miss Mary in 1907)
81. Camlin, G., pawn broker
83. Vacant
85. Lawther, J., factory manager
87. Lavery, Daniel, traveller
89. Mullan, John, spirit grocer
..........Pine Street intersects
97, 99. Mullan, F. & W., wholesale and retail spirit merchant
101. Geoghegan, J. H., stationer
103. McGeean, Annie, dress maker
105, 107. McErlean, J., publican
109. Station Cab Company, Cab & Car Owners, Grain Merchants, Hay
Merchants, Moss and Litter Merchants, and Carriage Hirers; also at
Duncairn Street - Arthur Stringer, Manager
..........Walnut Street intersects
Currie N.S. (No. 2) -
W. J. Nicholson, principal; res., 36 Jamieson Street
Donegall Pass Presbyterian
Church - Rev. J. Dewar, minister; res., University Street
113. Dennison Bros., hardware, china, delph and glass merchants
115. Graham Bros., butchers
117. Morrow, J., grocer (Robert, grocer in 1907)
__________ 2. Chapman,
Jos., hair dresser
4. Stores, E. & W. Pim.
6. Stevenson, A., plumber
8. Vacant
10. Mullan, H., smithworks
12. Stables and store
20, 22. Rainey, R., stone works
Albert Place
24. Macauley, Annie
26. Mayne, Henry H.
28. Gilmour, John, manager
30. McCullough, J., physician and surgeon
32. Armour, Wm., saddler (Jas., of Messrs. Thomas, Sullivan & Burns,
Chichester Street in 1907)
34. Private Hospital - Miss Black
36. Adair, T. McC., surgeon
..........Pakenham Street intersects
Elizabeth Terrace
1. Adams, J., grocer
2. McMillan, Miss, dress maker
3. Thompson, Essie, draper
4. Robinson, Miss, confectioner
5. Skinner, Mary
6. Smyth, Mrs., dress maker
7. Caldwell, Eliza
8. Kerr, Francis, engineer
42, 44. Vacant
46. Henderson, Miss, draper & confectioner
..........Maryville Street intersects
48. Burch, John, grocer
50. Kennedy, Mrs.
52. Balmforth, G., wire worker
54. Demolished
Magdalene, Church of Ireland
- Rev. Walter Riddall; res., 4 Crescent Gardens; Rev. R. C. Lapham, 55
Fitzwilliam Street
Magdalene Asylum - Supt.,
Miss Bruce
Apsley Place
56. Campbell, J., printer and fruiterer
58. Anderson, Mrs.
60. Vacant
62. Jones, T., sawmill owner
64, Gamble, Mrs.
66. Ulster Certified Nurses' Home - Superintendent, Miss Stubbs
68. Lonsdale, Miss, dress maker
70. Greene, Mrs.
72. Donegal Laundry - W. Campbell
74. Walker, Johnston, butcher
76. Vacant
78. Harper, E. J., grocer
..........Apsley Street intersects
Dalriada Terrace
80. Cooke & Co., general drapers
82. Martin, J. H. & Co., picture frame makers
84. McIlwaine, N., cabinet maker
86. Sergi, H., furniture and drapery
88. Goggan, J. E., w'maker
90. Vacant
92. Thompson, A., Ormeau cycle works
94. Burns, P., general dealer
Napoleon Terrace
96. Grant, J., assistant superintendent G.P.O.
98. McKinty, A., laundryman
100. Crean, Misses, dress makers
102. Hunter, Annie, Bedford Laundry
104. Vacant
106. Williams, R., fancy box maker (McWilliams in 1907)
108. Vacant
110. McKeag, L., dealer in fancy goods
112. Camlin, G., pawn broker
114. Kelly, Rachel, confectioner
116. Louch, J. H., family grocer
..........Charlotte Street intersects
116½. Bingham, Evelyn
118. Leefield, Mrs.
120. McCormack, Mrs., confectioner
122. Archer, Wm., green grocer
124. Vacant
126. Mann, J., general dealer and mantle makers
128. Reid, R., boot maker
130. Morrow, J., grocer
132. Crozier, T. E. S., painter
134. Minnis, David, joiner
136. Jordan, Robt., carpenter
138. Lake, Mary
140. Coulter, J., caterer
142. Corry, Annie
144. Kevin, C., M.D., surgeon
146. Arbuthnot, W. S., draper
148. Donegall Pass Post Office - S. A. Moody, sub-postmistress
150. Thompson, R., M.D., surgeon
Donegall Place
Castle Place to Donegall Square North
[right hand side]
1, 3, 5. Anderson & McAuley, Limited, Silk Mercers and General
Drapers
7, 9. Lindsay Bros., Ltd., linen and woollen merchants and manufacturers
11, 13. Kyle, G. W. & Co., Manufacturers, Home, Indian &
Colonial Outfitters
First Floor
15a. Caledonian Railway Company, General Carriers - Peter Galloway,
Agent
" Benevolent Society of St. Andrew -
Peter Galloway, hon. treas.
" McCamphill, Gerald S., J.P., stock
broker
" Magill, Charles, commission agent
Second Floor
" Hembry, H. R., Portrait, Landscape
and Architectural Photographer
" Mahaffey, J., commission agent
" Carroll, J., engraver
" MacCormac, W. J., income tax
collector
" Clements, C., of Paris, Teacher of
French Language
15. McKenna, John & Sons, Family grocers, Tea, Wine &
Spirit Merchants; Established 1825
..........Fountain Lane intersects
17. Moore, James, Stationer, Account Book Maker, Lithographic and
Type Printer, Engraver, Rubber Stamp Maker, etc., Agent for Chubb's
Locks, Safes, etc., and for Scottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society
First Floor
21. Vacant
23. Robinson, L. H., dental surgeon
" Cooper, D. M., architect
" Rock Life Assurance Co. -
T. H. Keown, Resident Secretary
" Scottish Boiler Insurance Co. - T. H.
Keown, District Agent
" Waters, J., civil engineer
" Alexander, J., solicitor
25, 27. Lowry & Co., Silk Mercers, Costumiers, Mantle makers,
Manufacturing Furriers, etc.
Queen's Arcade Chambers
First Floor
27a. Johnson's Luncheon and Tea Rooms
Second Floor
" Christians' Meeting Place
" Hyndman & Co., flax and yarn agents,
insurance brokers
" Belfast and North of Ireland Trade
Protection Association - James Hyndman, secretary
" United Provident Assurance Co., Branch
Office - J. Hyndman, manager
" Watson, D., commission agent
" Watson, W. G.
" Gibson, F., commission agent
" Reid, Geo. R., solicitor
Third Floor
" Adair, T., income tax collector
" Blair, J. H., rent agent
" Martin, R. M., commission agent
" Wright, Wm., & Co., tea merchants,
of Glasgow and London. Agents, Jas. Megahy and J. W. W. Maxwell
" Kidd, Miss, costumier
" Cox, G. T., engraver
" Firth, T. L., engineer & agent
" Foundry Supplies Co. - T. L. Firth
" Connolly, Miss, costumier
29. Dickson, William & Co., manufacturers of umbrellas
31. Queen's Arcade
33. Glass, Robert, & Co., linen merchants
35. Forde, J., boot manufacturer
37. Ulster Bank Ltd., Branch - J. H. Vint, manager
" Life Association of Scotland - George B.
Coulter, Secretary
First Floor
" North East Agricultural Association -
Kenneth Macrae, secretary
" Hunter, J. R., Ulster Bank
39. The Grand Fruit and Floral Depot - Proprietor, E. Macdonald;
res., Clan Donald, North Road, Bloomfield
41. Rodman, William & Co., Heraldic & General Stationers,
Fancy Goods Warehouse, Print Sellers, Gilders, Picture Frame Makers and
Photographic Materials Depot
" Smyth, Saml. & Co., chartered
accountants; res., Laurento, Chichester Park
Second Floor
41. Blackwood & Jury, civil engineers
and architects; res., W. B. Blackwood, 24 University Square; P.
Morgan Jury, 95 Malone Avenue
43. Nicholl, Samuel C., & Co., Donegall Place Medical Hall.
Branch Establishment - Connswater Medical Hall, Rockburren, Connswater
45. Thompson & McCammon, stock and share brokers and insurance
agents; res., J. Pim Thompson, Ardagh, Strandtown; Thomas P. McCammon,
Woodville, Holywood
" Blair's Art Studio
First Floor
47. Vacant
49. Riddel, John, Wholesale Hardware Merchant
" Riddel & Co., Hardware Merchants,
House Furnishing and Manufacturing Ironmongers
51. Lyle & Kinahan Ltd., Wine and Spirit Merchants, Extra
Stout & Ale Bottlers, Aerated Water Manufacturers; Agents for North
British Mercantile Insurance Company; Messrs. Allsopp, Burton-on-Trent
First Floor
53. Robinson, J., hair dresser
" Elliott, E. & M., milliners
" Kilpatrick, William J., Artist,
Photographer and Portrait Painter. Photographs taken by electric light
55a. Anglo-Parisian Dress cutting Classes - Mrs. Davison, principal
" St. George, Miss, costumier
55. Victoria Fruit Stores - Lennon Bros., proprietors
57. Langtry, outfitter
" Craig, Gardner & Co., Accountants
& Auditors; Share and Transfer Officers of Inglis & Co. Ltd.;
Warden Ltd.; The Western Trust Ltd; John Wilson & Sons (Belfast)
Ltd.; The Martin Estates Co. Ltd.; Anderson & McAuley Ltd.
" McCullough, S. L., ladies' tailor &
habit maker
59. Murphy & Orr, damask & linen warehouse - branch from
18 Donegall Street
61. The Singer Manufacturing Co. - George M. McLean, manager
__________
[left hand side]
2. Gibson & Co.
Ltd., Watch Manufacturers, Jewellers, Silversmiths & Opticians
2. Vacant
4. Mullan, W. & Sons, Booksellers
6. Union Club - Mr. Charles W. Henderson, hon. treas.
8. Cooper, Thos., Hatter by appointment to H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales. First-Class Goods from Lincoln Bennett & Co., Woodrow & Sons, etc.; Naval & Military Hatter; Clerical, Livery, Hunting Hats
& Caps a Specialty.
8a. Lafayette Ltd., Photographers to the Queen; also London, Dublin,
Glasgow & Manchester
10. Crozier & Co., fashionable furriers, ladies' tailors and
silk merchants, costumiers, dress and mantle makers, milliners and
ladies' outfitters
12. Neill, Sharman D., Jeweller, Optician, Silversmith, Watch and
Clock Maker; Turret Clocks a Speciality. By appointment to H.R.H. the
Prince of Wales
14. Thompson & Son, Confectioners & Restauranteurs; res.,
104 Eglantine Avenue
..........Castle Lane intersects
16, 18. Manfield & Sons, boot and shoe warehouse
Imperial & Windsor Hotel - S.
McCausland,
Managing Director
18a. Hanson, Mrs., ladies' & children's outfitter
20. Sterling, Tom., confectioner
22a. McConkey, Wm., clothier and outfitter
" Marshall, Miss, dress maker
22. Cuming Brothers, Tea, Wine and Spirit Merchants & General
Grocers
24, 26. Thornton & Co. Ltd., India Rubber and Waterproof
Manufacturers
28. Lindsay, J., & Co. Ltd., The Ulster Arcade, general
drapers, linen merchants, carpet and damask warehousemen, haberdashers and silk mercers
30. Richardson Bros. & Co., flax, linen and general commission
merchants
" Richardson's Chemical Manure Co. Ltd.
30, 32. Hogg, R., & Co., china and glass merchants, earthenware and
fancy goods importers
Bank House, J. B. Burrows
34. Bank of Ireland Branch - J. P. Whelan, agent; J. B. Burrows,
sub-agent
36 to 42. Robinson & Cleaver, Royal Irish Linen Warehouse
Donegall Quay
Queen's Bridge to Corporation Square
[left hand side]
1. Allsopp, Samuel & Sons, Ltd., publicans (side door)
2, 3. Gillen, Hugh, publican
4. Mahood, Samuel, publican
5. Tedford, J., & Co., ship chandler and sail
maker
6. Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners;
Belfast 3rd Branch
7. Mallaghan, P. & J., publicans
9. Stores - John Smyth, and Wilson & Reid
10. Martin, E., stabling yard
11, 12. Wilson & Reid, ship chandlers, sail makers and rigs
13. Victoria Temperance Hotel - Mrs. S. J. Marmion, proprietress
..........Marlborough Street intersects
14. Corbett, D., proprietor of stack A Customs bonding warehouse
17. Williams, W. E., coal merchant & shipping agent
18. McKaig, Thos., general carrier
" Burns, G. & J. (side door)
19. Lewis, J., consulting engineer
" Rea, Wm. R., steamship owner
" Lagan Navigation Co. - Wm. R. Rea,
secretary
" Inland Navigation Co. Ltd. - W. R.
Rea, managing director
North of Ireland Steamship
Co. Ltd. - W. R. Rea, managing director
Steamship Thornley Ltd., W.
R. Rea, manager
Phoenix Fire Office - Wm. R.
Rea, agent
..........Queen's Square intersects
Irish Temperance League Coffee Stand
........ Albert Square intersects
20. Lancashire, Yorkshire, London, North Western Railway, Belfast
and Fleetwood Steamers - Arthur T. Cotton, agent
" Mitchell, S., & Co., ship
brokers, financial and insurance agents
20. Vacant
Vacant ground
Portal Inspection Office -
Officer in charge, Sergt. Houston
..........Gamble Street intersects
30. Ayr Steamship Co. - John Morrow, agent
" McKnight, Dickson & Co.,
Bonded Warehouse, Stack F.
31. Shanks, A., Steamship Insurance and Forwarding Office
32. Garrett, Robt., carrier
33. Irish Temperance League Refreshment Rooms
34. Vacant
35, 36. Vacant offices
37. Wright, G., house and ship plumber
38. Busby, Hugh, carrier; res., 33 The Mount
39. Chadburn's (Ship) Telegraph Co. Ltd., Liverpool, Glasgow,
London, Newcastle, Belfast - Manager, Thos. C. Machray; res., 9 Eia
Street
40. Wilson, Robert, electrical engineer and contractor
" Stewart, J. C., engineer
41. Moore, H., agent for City of Dublin Steamers
42, 43. Belfast Steamship Co. Ltd. - John Pim, secretary; James
McDowell, manager
44. Donnelly, A., publican
46. Belfast Steamship Co., catering department
47. Donnelly, A., publican
Donegall Road
from Dublin Road to Falls Road
[right hand
side]
1, 3. Watt, Wm., grocer
3a. Wright, Mrs.
5. Kane, Patk., fruiterer
7. McMurray, Jas., registered plumber and gasfitter
..........Kensington Street intersects
9. Rea, John, flesher
11. McKeown, J., confectioner
13. Mitchell, Samuel, hardware and fancy goods
15. Gibson & Co., grocers
..........Wesley Street intersects
17 to 23. Victoria Buildings
17. Stewart, Jas., confectioner
19. Irwin, Wm., grocer
21. Vacant
23. Lowe, J., draper & haberdasher
..........Combermere Street intersects
25, 27. Anderson, H., pawn broker
29. Irvine, John, grocer
31. McBride, Robt., flesher
33, 35. Patchell, M., publican
..........Sandy Row intersects
35, 37, 39. Hunter, M., publican
41. Campbell, C., labourer
43. Ritchie, Alex., block printer
45, 47. McKee Bros., spirit grocers
..........Primitive Street intersects
Primitive Methodist Church -
Rev. T. R. Holtby; res., Connaught Terrace, The Plains
49, 51. Fletcher, R., grocer
..........Matilda Street intersects
53, 55. Scott, D., grocer
57, 59. Wilson, J. F., draper
61. Harper, Mrs.
63. Woods, Anna (Joseph, joiner in 1907)
65. Beattie, Mrs. Mary (Wm. J., box maker in 1907)
67. Napier, Chas., labourer
69. Boyce, Sarah
71. Tipping, Margaret Anna
73. Laundrum, Mrs. (Charlotte, laundry in 1907)
75. McWatters, J., gas fitter
77. Power, Geo., labourer
79. Bell, James, tenter
81. Holmes, Sarah
83. Milligan, Mary A. (Geo., sample cutter in 1907)
85. Gill, John, gardener
87. Elwood, Jas., labourer
89. Crawley, Geo., labourer
91. Bain, Alex., labourer
93. McMurray, R., flax dresser
95. Dornan, James, labourer
97. Dodds, Jas., labourer
99. Pollock, Thos., hatter
101, 103. Wilson, W., grocer
..........Tierney Street intersects
105, 107, 109. Dowds, D., grocer (Dowds, D., pig dealer in 1907 at
107)
111. Williamson, James
113. Johnstone, Jas., labourer
115. McCartney, E., labourer
117. Floyd, Russell, labourer
119. Rea, Wm., labourer
..........Roseland Place intersects
Ellis & Co., Malone
Mills, Patent Roofing, Sheathing, Hair and Foundation Felt Manufacturers
..........Utility Street intersects
151. Stewart, R., packing case maker
153. Vacant
155. Young, John, dairyman
157. Saunderson, Jas., labourer (Saunders in 1907)
159. Vacant
161. Campbell, Martha
163. Sharpe, Munce, butcher
165. Lee, Sarah, milliner, etc.
167. Fair, H., confectioner
169. Macauley, H., L.P.S.
..........Abingdon Street intersects
171. Cassells, Jos., grocer
173. Young, Jos., labourer
175. Martin, J., shoe maker
177. Gallen, Rt., pensioner
179. Rea, F., foreman bottler
181. Uprichard, Lizzie
183. Waddell, H., tenter
185. McCourt, David, sawyer
187. McCracken, Wm., cutter
189. Grigg, Alfred Walter
191. Lavery, Alex., plater
193. Hanvay, J., hair dresser
195. Totten, E., tailor
197. Uprichard, Miss Maggie
199. May, Mrs., dress maker
201. Parker, Isaac, labourer
203. Flack, J., tram conductor
..........Dorchester Street intersects
205. Donegall Road Post Office - Agnes Dorrity, sub-postmistress
207. Vacant
209. Shaw, W. J., painter
211. Lynn, Thos., watch maker
213. Foster, John, labourer
215. Edmonson, Jane
..........Colchester Street intersects
217. Stewart, R., hair dresser
219. Dockeray, W., paper cutter (Dockery, Mrs. Mary in 1907)
221. Rodgers, W., flax dresser
223. Cochrane, Wm. Jas., ctr.
225, 227. Moore, A., grocer
..........Barrington Street intersects
229. McDowell, W. J., grocer
231. Nesbitt, D., labourer
233. Robinson, Ellen
235. Smith, T., clerk
237. Adams, Jas., compositor
239. Patterson, S., labourer
241. Abbott, W., dairyman
243. Lough, Alex., dairyman (Mrs. in 1907)
245. Armstrong, H., sample maker
247. White, Thos., labourer (Jane F., dress maker in 1907)
249. Sayers, Wm., dairyman
251. Johnston, A., fitter
253. Whitley, J., tram conductor
255. Bell, Sarah
257. Brannigan, J., labourer
259. Howie, Hanna, confectioner
261. McLaughlin, T., shoe maker
263. Robinson, S., railway guard
Union Cottage - Kelly, M.,
land steward to Belfast Union
309. Whittley, J., spirit grocer
311. Shortt, Thomas, grocer
313. Coulter, R., grave digger
Richview House
Jones, Saml., merchant
Richview Brickworks - H.
& J. Martin Ltd.
Donegall Road Gospel Hall
391. Vacant
393. Corry, Richard, shunter
395. Corry, Rd. B., stone cutter
397. Wilson, Mrs., dress maker
399. Nash, Stanley, warehouseman
401. Vacant
403. Colvin, Alex., butcher
Houses in course of erection
Donegall Road Weaving Factory
vacant
__________ [left hand
side]
2. Hunter, M., publican
4. Connor, Wm., Stove Department, Gas Works
6. Connelly, H., rent agent
8. Clarke, Wm., compositor
10. Gordon, Mrs. Mary
12. Rea, John, butcher
14. Patterson, A., lithographer
..........Wesley Court intersects
16. Robinson, W., china merchant
18. Harris, J., agent for corks
20. Gardiner, John, hair dresser
..........Bradbury Court intersects
20½. Craig, Thos., shoe maker
22. Hewitt, Alex., shoe maker
..........Macfarlane's Court intersects
24. Vacant
26. Gateway
28. Simpson, D.
..........Sandy Row intersects
30. Bethel Day Nursery and Mission Hall - Mr. A. W. Vance,
proprietor; Nurse Boyle, superintendent
" Irish Temperance League
Refreshment Rooms
32. Campbell, J., engine driver
34. Wilson, Mrs.
36. Robinson, J., brass moulder
38. Gregg, John, fireman
40. Nelson, Mrs. Agnes
42, 44. White, R., shoeing forge
..........Moore's Place intersects
48. Vacant
50. Smith, Wm., cuttler
52. Peden, James, bottler
54. Crone, John, fireman
56. Moore, Sarah, nurse
58. Bell, Saml., carter
60. Hill, Wm., labourer
62. Adley, Michael, labourer (Mrs. Eliza in 1907)
64. Campbell, R., fireman
66. Elliott, James, labourer
68. Conway, Mrs. J., winder
70. Lendrum, Geo., stereotyper
72. Greer, Isaiah, labourer
74. Smith, Mrs. Sarah
76. Johnston, David, labourer (Mrs. in 1907)
78. Robinson, Jas., van driver
80. Hayes, Jas., joiner
82. Hanna, Henry, labourer
84. Lynas, Mrs.
86. Fox, Wm., labourer
88. Gardiner, Thos., hair dresser
90, 92. Rafferty, O., spirit grocer
94. McCabrey, S., newsagent
96. Grant, F., shoe maker
98. McCammond, Jas., labourer
100. Campbell, Mrs.
102. McMullen, Abraham
104. Scott, Robt., grocer (Mrs. M., grocer in 1907)
Donegall Road National School
- T. Espie, principal
..........Innis Place intersects
106 to 110. Vacant
112. Vacant
114. Hewitt, T., drum-maker
116. Close, R., carter
118. Moreland, S., weaver
120. Moore, Edwd., carrier
Donegall Road Mission Hall
122. Brown, J. J., butcher
124. Scott, Miss, dress maker
126. McKinstry, W., railway porter
128. Cox, George, labourer
130. Gilmore, Wm., joiner
132. Hyde, Jas., tenter
134. McNally, John, manager
..........Coolderry Street intersects
136. McFadzean, Saml., grocer (McFadden, Saml., grocer in 1907)
138. Martin, Thos., driver
140. Courtney, James
142. Topping, Thos., labourer
144. Mackey, E., shoe maker
146. Clenaghan, R., labourer
148. Martin, John, smith
..........Coolfin Street intersects
150. Lamb Bros., grocers (Lambe, P., spirit grocer in 1907)
152. Bonar, John, labourer
154. Robinson, Miss, dress maker
156. Acheson, Wm., labourer
158. Strong, J., yarn dresser
160. Rea, Mrs.
..........Fortuna Street intersects
162. Ward, R., spirit grocer
164. Moore, James, labourer
166. Allen, Isaac, rigger
168. Caddle, Hugh, porter
170. Scott, Thos., beamer
172. Butler, Mrs.
............Egeria Street intersects
174. Carslile, James, butcher (Carlisle)
176. McWilliams, W., millwright
178. Jolly, Jas., gardener
180. Parker, James, printer
182. Vacant
..........Daphne Street intersects
184. Parkinson, J., labourer
186. Turkington, Richard
188. Graham, R., engine driver
190. Quale, T. H., plasterer
192, 194. Parkinson, W., grocer
..........Pandora Street intersects
196. Vacant
198. Boyd, Jas., labourer
200. Duncan, Jas., labourer
202. Cooksie, Mrs.
204. Kennedy, R., engine driver
206. McKelvey, W., labourer
..........Euterpe Street intersects
208. Sloan, John, joiner
210. Kells, Rynd, labourer (Raymond?)
212. McLean, R., spinning master
214. McLean, Mrs. Eliza Ann
216. Watt, Jos., fireman
218. Collin, James
..........Thalia Street intersects
220. Lambe, T., spirit grocer (Lambe, P., grocer in 1907)
240. Trimble, J., dairyman
242. Vacant
244. Hawthorne, Jas., draper
..........Donegall Avenue intersects
Donegall Road Presbyterian
Church - Rev. J. M. McIlrath, B.A., min.; res., 1 Alexandra Terrace,
Ashley Avenue
248. Smith, A., bleacher
250. Cosgrove, Geo., engine driver
252. Wilson, Wm., fitter
254. Cunningham, Jas., compositor
256. Dunbar, Jas., carpenter
258. Crothers, Samuel
260. Strong, Jas., dairyman
262. McVernon, M., engine driver
264. Miller, G., cabinet maker
266. Kennedy, Alex., engraver
268. O'Neill, P., spirit grocer
..........Kitchener Street intersects
336. Ritchie, Wm., brick layer
338. Liddel, Wm., house painter
340. Potter, Jas., lamp office
..........Kilburn Street intersects
..........Tavanagh Street intersects
360. Scott, Robt., waiter
362. McVey, Robt., joiner
364. Hutchinson, R., plasterer
366. Gardiner, S., van man
368. Griffith, I., engine driver
370. Wells & Forde, grocers (Wells, James, grocer in 1907)
..........Benburb Street intersects
..........Legate Street intersects
..........Rockview Street intersects
Donegall Square East
Chichester Street to Clarence Place
1, 2. New building in course of erection
3. Linen Hall Hotel - P. Dempsey, proprietor; res.,
Brookvale House, Cliftonville Avenue
4. Macoun, W., manufacturing agent (cotton), Haslams Ltd.,
Manchester
First Floor
" Mitchell, A., insurance agent
" Vacant
Wesleyan Methodist Church - Rev.
R. S. Lee; res., 59 Botanic Avenue
6, 7, 8. McCann, T., apron & pinafore manufacturer
" Smith, H. C., publisher "Irish Textile Journal and
Linen Market," secretary Ulster Hall Co. Ltd., hon. sec. to Linen
Trade Board, accountant, etc.; res., Knockdene Park, Knock
7. Thompson, Alfred, linen and cotton yarn and continental
sheeting; res., Holyrood, Malone Road
9. Y.W.C.A. - Miss Charlton, lady superintendent
10. Church of Ireland Y.M.S. - John W. Storey, B.A., secretary;
Edwd. Ridge, caretaker
..........Clarence Place intersects
Donegall Square Mews
Adelaide Street to Linenhall Street
Gilmour, Wm.,
builder and packing case maker
Donegall Square North
Chichester Street to Wellington Place
Richardson, J. N., Sons & Owden Ltd., Linen Manufacturers, Merchants
& Bleachers; Directors - J. N. Richardson, jun.; H. Barcroft, T. W. Richardson,
Walter L. Wheeler, T. Macgregor Greer; managing directors, R. T.
Scott, Richmond Villa, Derryvolgie Avenue and John Smyth, Holywood.
Robinson & Cleaver Ltd., Royal Irish
Linen warehouse, side entrance
..........Donegall Place intersects
Singer Manufacturing Co., side entrance
Linen Hall Chambers
First Floor
4. Reade, J. T. & Son, flax and yarn
merchants, insurance agents
" Clark, L. & Sons, linen
manufacturers
" Robb, J. H., Barrister-at-Law
Ulster Coal Company
Second Floor
Russell, R., manufacturer of linens
and cottons, all sorts; res., Augustaville, Bangor, Co. Down
York Street Spinning Co. Ltd., city
yarn office
5. Jordan, J., tobacconist and cigar importer
6. Central Millinery Warehouse
7. Ramsay, S., draper
8. Carson, M. & Co., London and Paris Bakery
Linen Hall Coffee Rooms
Donegall Square Buildings
Belfast Bank (central
branch) - J. G. I. Vance, manager; M. MacDonald, sub manager
12. Patriotic Assurance Co. - J. Pyke, District Manager
13. Allisons, photographer
" Smylie, Lynas, & Co., chartered
accountants
" Black, C. & J., solicitors
" Wallace, Percy H., & Co., dyers and
finishers
" Wallace, Percy H., merchant
" Stephens, W. H. & Son, surveyors
" Close, S. P., A.R.H.A., architect
25, 27. Princes Restaurant Ltd. - E. Everest, manager
10. McClure, Wm., merchant, clerical and ladies' tailor and
outfitter
17. Linen Hall Library - Librarian, Geo. Smith;
caretaker, Chas. Brill
Vacant shop
__________
New City Hall in
course of erection - H. & J. Martin, contractors; J. C. Gamble,
clerk of works
Donegall Square South
Adelaide Place to Bedford Street 1, 2, 3. Co. Down
Weaving Co. - Works at Woodburn, Carrickfergus
4. Bessbrook Spinning Company Ltd.; works at Bessbrook, Co.
Armagh
Second Floor
" Gilliland, John, & Co., fancy
linens, damasks and handkerchief merchants; res. (Mr. Gilliland),
Mayfield, Donaghadee
" (2nd floor) Moodie, D., & Co.,
yarn merchants; Works, Dundee, S. T. Steele, representative
5. Mutual Life Insurance Co., New York - Charles E.
Moncrieff, district manager for Ulster; W. G. Byron, assistant
superintendent for Ulster
" Branch Postal and Telegraph Office
" Herdmans & Co., flax spinners. Works
- Sion Mills
" Roche, W. J., manufacturer of linen
& cambric handkerchiefs
" Desmond Bros.
" McCarthy Bros., linen merchants
" Kearney, J., caretaker
6. Pim, John & Son, Branch Managers Imperial Insurance
Company, Limited (Fire), Local Secretaries Imperial Life Insurance Co.,
Agents in Ulster for Friends' Provident Institution for Mutual Life
Assurance
" Pim, R. B., insurance manager; agent for
Marine & Accident and Employers' Liability Assurance; res., Ury,
Knockbreda Park
" Watson, R. & Sons, handkerchief
manufacturers, bleachers and printers; works at Lurgan
6. Dunbar, McMaster, & Co. Ltd., flax spinners, linen
thread manufacturers and bleachers; works at Gilford
" (2nd floor) Hanna, John, linen merchant;
res., Thornlea, Malone Park
" (3rd floor) Adams, James. merchants and
commission agents
" (3rd floor) Taberners Ltd., Robbers, F.
A., sewing Cottons
7. Union Hotel - Miss A. Owens, proprietress
8, 9. Bulloch & Co., shirt, collar, cuff & fancy linen
manufacturers
" Chilian Consulate - Alex. Bulloch,
consul
" Belfast Weaving and Sewing Co.,
manufacturers
..........Linenhall Street intersects
10. Jaffe Bros., merchants - Sir Otto Jaffe, German Consul;
res., Kinedar, Strandtown
" Ferrar, A. M., D.L.; res.,
Torwood, Windsor Avenue
11. Thompson, R., Son & Co., linen merchants
12. Maclean, S. T., Linen & Yarn Commission Merchant
14. Ewing, Son & Co., Linen Merchants,
Bleaching, Dyeing and Finishing Works, Lisnafillan, Ballymena
Donegall Square West
Wellington Place to Howard Street
1. Scottish
Provident Institution for Mutual Life Assurance - E. G. MacGeorge, J.P.,
Local Secretary. Funds exceed £11,500,000
2. McGee & Co., late 30 & 32 High
Street, Tailors; Investors of the Ulster Coat. Res., J. McGee, Holywood
3. Mayne, W. Erskine, Bookseller, Lantern and Photo
Specialities
4, 5, 6. Scottish Provident Buildings in course of erection
..........Wellington Street intersects
7. Watson, Armstrong & Co., linen and damask manufacturers
& bleachers
8. Armstrong, T., jun., insurance agent
Third Floor
" Fisher, Wm. J.
First Floor
10. Hilton, D., commission agent
" Shanks, Jas., ladies' tailor
15. Kirk, W. M., & Partners Ltd., Flax spinners, Linen
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