QUADRANT STREET
Albert Crescent to Cullintree Road
thirty houses inhabited by
mill workers
QUEEN'S COLLEGE
University Road
~ Rev. Dr.
Henry, president.
~ Dr. Andrews, MD., vice-president.
~ The Plains.
~ Alma Cottage, rear of Queen's College, T.
McMurray;
office, 113 Regent Buildings.
QUEEN'S ELMS
University Road
1 Henry
Seeds, solicitor; office, Castle Lane.
2 Thomas Gaussen; office, Albert Square.
3 Systematic Beneficent Society, Rev. Dr.
Cather, secretary.
4 Col. Brunker, inspecting field officer.
5 Rev. Richard J. Hobson.
6 Mrs. Workman.
QUEEN'S ISLAND
~ The Patent
slip and engine house.
~ Edward James Harland, iron ship builder.
~ Victoria Building, erected in commemoration
of her
Majesty's visit to Belfast,
1849.
~ Thos Taggart's refreshment rooms.
~ John Robinson, photographic gallery.
~ Corporation timber pond.
~ James McWilliams, slip keeper.
~ Miss McWilliams, confectioner.
~ Luke McGarry, gardener.
QUEEN'S SQUARE
High Street to Donegall Quay
3 J.
Hinchelwood & Co., Globe Parcel Express office.
5 Thos. Gardner, soap and candle manufacturer.
7 VACANT
" Gilbert Weir & Co., sewed
muslin manufacturers; residences,
Gilbert Weir, Antrim Road;
Peter Macfarlane, 14 Eglinton Street
9 R. & J. Meharey, grocers.
11 George Murray & Co., wholesale grocers and
tobacconists.
13 John Davidson, rope and twine manufacturer.
" William M. Barkley, commission
agent, coal merchant and
ship broker.
17 George Ingram, spirit dealer.
19 Charles Kirkpatrick, grocer.
" Ann Quinn, spirit dealer and
Queen's Square coffee house.
" Belfast, Newtownards and
Portaferry mail car office.
21&23 Cumberland and Glasgow hotel and coffee house;
Chas.
Irish, proprietor.
25 George Parker, flesher.
27 George Parker, Burns' Commercial Hotel.
29 Old Custom House.
~ New Custom House, Post Office, Stamp Office, Income
Tax
office, Inland Revenue
office.
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QUEEN STREET
Castle Street to Wellington Place
1 side of J.
Murphy's spirit stores.
3 Samuel Cunningham, wholesale wine and spirit
merchant.
3b VACANT
5 Alexander Moore, carpenter.
7 County Cess office; Robert T. Goddard, high
constable, also
inspector of weights and
measures; John D. Roberts, deputy;
residences, Robt. T. Goddard,
Carrickfergus; J. D. Roberts, 2
New Lodge Road.
9 VACANT
11 Mary McKay, dress maker and milliner.
13 John McKavanagh, timber merchant.
15 A. Doris, woollen draper.
" John & Henry McKavanagh,
timber yard.
17 Mechanics' Institute; William Warner, teacher.
19 H. Garrett, box manufacturer.
21 Miss Hewitt.
23 James Meharg, auctioneer, appraiser and iron
monger.
25 Wm. Guy, collector of income tax; office, 33 Arthur
Street.
27 Mrs. Marshall.
" Geo. B. Allen, bachelor of music.
{ College Street
intersects }
29 Auguste C. Badier, teacher of French, Academical
Institution.
31 Mrs. Wilson.
33 J. R. Edeson, professor of music.
35 Miss Purdon.
37 H. Crothers, commission agent.
{
Wellington Place }
28 Wm. Maxwell, carpenter and builder.
~ Irvineite Meeting House.
26 The Misses Pilsbury's Seminary.
24 Mrs. Palmer.
22 Miss Brown, teacher of music.
20 VACANT
18 Robt. Waring; shop, 1 Donegall Street.
16 Hugh Orr.
14 John Trueman, baker; Castle Street and Donegall
Street.
12 Mrs. McEwen.
~ Stores and office vacant.
10&8 VACANT
6 James Rutherford; shop, Donegall Place.
4 James Heron, director Ulster Bank.
2 James Burns & Co., flax and tow
merchants; residence,
James Burns, 24 Wellington
Place.
QUEEN STREET UPPER
Wellington Place to Howard Street
1 Charles
Lanyon, CE., (offices) county surveyor and architect;
residence, Wellington Place.
" Lanyon & Lynn, architects.
4 Misses Wilson, corset warehouse.
6 Rev. Robert Wallace, Wesleyan clergyman.
8 James Jenkins, pawn broker, 19 Mill Street.
10 Mrs. Quinn.
{ Wellington Street intersects }
12 Miss Ferguson, teacher of drawing.
14 Major Peter Stewart.
16 Mrs. Folingsby.
18 Mrs. Moffett.
20 Miss Wightman.
~ Fisherwick Place Presbyterian Church school house.
~ Edward Armstrong, carpenter and builder.
~ A. & S. Henry & Co., linen merchants (back
entrance and
stores)
QUIGLEY'S COURT
off Verner Street
twelve small houses
QUIN'S ENTRY
11 High Street
~ Crown
Tavern and Billiard Rooms; Wm. Crossley, proprietor;
also at 5 Crown Entry.
~ Edward Gribben, (back entrance) watch maker
and jeweller,
13 High Street.
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