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Shankill Road
Main road leading through west Belfast, Northern Ireland
Distance: Approx. 877 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.6043,-5.953
The Shankill Road (from Irish Seanchill, meaning 'old church') is one of the main roads leading through West Belfast, in Northern Ireland. It runs through the working-class, predominantly loyalist, area known as the Shankill. The road stretches westwards for about 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from central Belfast and is lined, to an extent, by shops.
Ardoyne
District in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Distance: Approx. 886 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.61444444,-5.95694444
Ardoyne (from Irish Ard Eoin 'Eoin's height') is a working class and mainly Catholic and Irish republican district in north Belfast, Northern Ireland. It gained notoriety due to the large number of incidents during The Troubles.
Belfast Woodvale (UK Parliament constituency)
Division of Belfast, was a UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland
Distance: Approx. 257 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.61,-5.963
Woodvale, a division of Belfast, was a UK parliamentary constituency in Ireland. It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1918 to 1922, using the first past the post electoral system.
Shankill Road bombing
1993 IRA attack in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Distance: Approx. 949 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.604,-5.952
The Shankill Road bombing was carried out by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on 23 October 1993 and is one of the most well-known incidents of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The IRA aimed to assassinate the leadership of the loyalist Ulster Defence Association (UDA), supposedly attending a meeting above Frizzell's fish shop on the Shankill Road, Belfast. Two IRA members disguised as deliverymen entered the shop carrying a bomb, which detonated prematurely.
St Gemma's High School
Defunct secondary school in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Distance: Approx. 1022 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.614,-5.953
St Gemma's High School was a secondary school located on Ardilea Street in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was within the Belfast Education and Library Board area. Its name originated from the Catholic saint of the Passionist order, Gemma Galgani (1878–1903).
Mount Gilbert Community College
Secondary school in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Distance: Approx. 909 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.60724,-5.97904
Mount Gilbert Community College was a mixed, non-denominational secondary school created in 1993 as an amalgamation of Forth River and Cairnmartin secondary schools. It had about 500 pupils then, but the number dropped to half that in 2001. The Belfast Education and Library Board recommended its closure and Maria Eagle, Education Minister announced that the school would close by the end of August 2007.
Belfast Woodvale (Northern Ireland Parliament constituency)
Constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland
Distance: Approx. 257 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.61,-5.963
Belfast Woodvale was a constituency of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
Ballygomartin Road
Cricket ground in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Distance: Approx. 252 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.61017222,-5.96608056
Ballygomartin Road is a cricket ground in the Greater Shankill area of Belfast, Northern Ireland and the home of Woodvale Cricket Club. The ground has hosted a single List-A match which saw Canada play Namibia in the 2005 ICC Trophy.
1994 Shankill Road killings
Distance: Approx. 877 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.6043,-5.953
The 1994 Shankill Road killings took place on 16 June 1994 when the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) shot dead three Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) members – high-ranking member of the UVF Belfast Brigade staff Trevor King and two other UVF members, Colin Craig and David Hamilton – on the Shankill Road in Belfast, close to the UVF headquarters. The following day, the UVF launched two retaliatory attacks. In the first, UVF members shot dead a Catholic civilian taxi driver in Carrickfergus.
Shankill Graveyard
Ancient burial ground in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Distance: Approx. 485 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.6058,-5.9585
The Shankill Graveyard is one of the oldest cemeteries in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was used for active burials for more than 1,000 years. Since 1958 it has no longer been an active burial site.
Woodvale Park
Distance: Approx. 87 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.60722222,-5.965
Woodvale Park is a park in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Opened in 1888 and run by the city council, it provides a venue for association football and bowls as well as a children's play area and landscaped areas for walking. The park is home to the Peace Tree, an oak planted in 1919 to commemorate the end of the First World War, which was voted Northern Ireland's Tree of the Year for 2015.
Holy Cross Church, Ardoyne
Church in Belfast, Ireland
Distance: Approx. 502 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.61232,-5.96274
Holy Cross Church is a Catholic church on the Crumlin Road in Ardoyne, Belfast.
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