bronze plaque · Northern Ireland

Broad Street, Belfast

Photograph at the Broad Street, Belfast bronze plaque

This was a major route on the 1680 map and was known as Broad Street in 1715. By the end of the 18th century it had the Exchange at the west end and the lime kiln dook at the east and was named after William Waring, a tanner, in 1840. 5 fish merchants out of 6 listed in the street directory were located here.

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