-
Linfield winning 7–0 at
Musgrave Park on 18
October 1890, and 6–0 at
Ulsterville Avenue on 21
March 1891. The
first game at The Oval took
place on 8 October...
- Pine Bush. Rutsonville'
Shawangunk Kill – A
small stream in the town.
Ulsterville – Aest of Pine Bush,
located on
County Road 7.
Watchtower – A census-designated-place...
-
sheath it
through fields as it
begins a loop
around the
small hamlet of
Ulsterville,
curving south to
cross under Burlingham Road (County
Route 7), then...
- ground,
Windsor Park,
since 1905.
Previous to this they had pla**** at
Ulsterville Avenue from 1889
until 1905 and The
Meadow from
their foundation in 1886...
-
contained the
wards of Central, Glen, Loughries, Movilla,
Scrabo and
Ulsterville. It was
abolished for the 1985
local elections and
replaced by the Newtownards...
- the club had to
accommodate bigger crowds,
bringing about a move to
Ulsterville Avenue in 1889. In 1890, Bob
Milne signed for the club from the Gordon...
-
Gordons won the
Irish Cup,
surprising Linfield in the semi-final at
Ulsterville, and
beating Cliftonville in the
final after a replay. The
first match...
- Date
Venue Opponent Result Goals Competition 7
February 1891
Ulsterville,
Belfast Ireland 2–7 0
British Home
Championship 13
March 1893
Victoria Ground...
- Thomas'
Church of
Ireland Lisburn Road
Methodist Church,
designed in 1906
Ulsterville Congregation Presbyterian St.
Brigids Church,
Diocese of Down and Connor...
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Football League XI 3–4 John Taylor, John Madden,
Sandy Mc****n 29
April Ulsterville Park, Belfast (A)
Irish League XI 2–3
Robert Laing,
Andrew Brown...