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Up the Shankill Book

This photographic history of Belfast's Shankill Road and its inhabitants spans from Victorian times through to the 1960s. Vigorous, tough, fiercely proud, the Shakill is one of the most interesting areas of Belfast. Its social, trade, political and industrial life has long been of crucial importance to the city. Paul Hamilton, himself a Shankill man born and bred, tells the story of the Shankill before redevelopment wipes out the memories, along with the wee back streets, the shops and the pubs. The book includes a commentary, together with the recorded memories of Mrs Sarah McGrath, who lived, worked and reared a family on the Shankill through the hard times of the 1920s and 30s. The book presents the atmosphere of the Shankill at work and at play, at worship and at war, on high days and holidays, from Victorian times until the 1960s.Read More

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  • 0856401781
  • 9780856401787
  • Paul Hamilton
  • 1 November 1979
  • Blackstaff Press Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 114
  • illustrated edition
  • Illustrated
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