-
elected five
members to
Belfast City
Council and
contained the
wards of
Ballynafeigh, Botanic, Shaftesbury, Stranmillis, and Rosetta. Laganbank,
along with...
-
Ballynafeigh Road
before eventually taking on the name of
Ormeau House, the
Marquess of Donegall's residence.
Ravenhill Road was the Old
Ballynafeigh...
- 922°W / 54.578; -5.922
Belfast Ballynafeigh was a
constituency of the
Parliament of
Northern Ireland.
Belfast Ballynafeigh was a
borough constituency comprising...
- The
Ulster Cricket Ground in
Ballynafeigh Park was a
sports venue in
Ballynafeigh, Belfast.
Opened in 1879, it was the home
ground of both
Ulster Cricket...
-
House of
Commons from 1921 to 1929 for
South Belfast and for Belfast,
Ballynafeigh from 1929 to his
death in 1937. He was the
first ever
member declared...
- Club is a
defunct Irish ****ociation
football club that was
based in
Ballynafeigh, Belfast. It was
initially founded in 1877 as a
rugby club, but later...
- such as the
Catholic refuge was set up at the Good
Shepherd Convent,
Ballynafeigh (established in 1867), or the
earlier Ulster Female Penitentiary and...
-
Murphy Memorial Shield Premier Division Ards
Rangers III
Ballygowan FC
Ballynafeigh Breda Star
Castle Juniors Comber YM
Comber Rec III
Cooke Athletic Corrymeela...
- upset,
Linfield then
defeated Forest 3–1 at the
Ulster Cricket Ground in
Ballynafeigh, with the
large crowd celebrating the fact that
Linfield had progressed...
- seasons.
After finishing winless in 1916–17, the club
found a
ground in
Ballynafeigh. This did at
least help with the team
rising from the foot of the table...