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- A Sailortown is a district in seaports that catered to transient seafarers. These districts frequently contained boarding houses, public houses, brothels...
- Sailortown was a working-class dockland community in the docks area of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Established in the mid-19th century on partly reclaimed...
- transferred to new, alien estates when older, decrepit districts such as Sailortown and the Pound Loney were being demolished. According to social worker...
- church opened in the parish, closer to the docks areas known po****rly as Sailortown. This church, dedicated to St. Joseph, was opened by Bishop Patrick Dorrian...
- the original on 11 November 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2022. "Shock City: Sailortown, Liverpool". historicengland.org.uk. Archived from the original on 8 December...
- 4:48 "One, Two Brown Eyes" (Van Morrison) – 3:53 "King of Love" – 4:11 "Sailortown" – 4:10 "Walk In Love" – 3:02 "This House Must Fall" – 3:47 "Sweet Irish...
- M1 motorway and the Westlink, demolished a mixed dockland community, Sailortown, and severed the streets linking the Shankill area and the rest of both...
- UK Singles Chart, and featured on EastEnders. The 1990 follow-up was "Sailortown". The first album, Energy Orchard, was released to some critical appreciation...
- [citation needed] Another aspect of sailors' lives is their experiences of sailortown, that area of public houses, brothels, lodgings, etc., close to the docks...
- or in the neighbourhood of maritime docks, sometimes described as a Sailortown (dockland). The term is more common in Britain and the British Commonwealth...