Welcome to Belfast Between The Wars, a blog showcasing 100 interesting stories written in and about Belfast between the end of the First World War in 1918 and the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939.
FIRE THRILL FOR BELFAST: WOMAN AT HIGH WINDOW
ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT: ACTION BY BELFAST DESIGNER
A VISITOR FINDS BELFAST A CITY OF PARADOXES
NORTH STREET ARCADE: IMPORTANT ADDITION TO BELFAST’S SHOPPING CENTRE
SOME OF THE SALE SHOPS: BRIEF NOTES
ALLEGED COUNTERFEITER IN COURT: CHARGED WITH PASSING BAD FLORIN
BELFAST CENTRAL LIBRARY INNOVATION: OPEN ACCESS SYSTEM INAUGURATED
SINCLAIR’S LADIES’ KNITWEAR DEPT.
A MODERN BUILDING: BANK OF IRELAND’S NEW PREMISES IN ROYAL AVENUE
BELFAST’S “PALACE”: PREMIER OPENS GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL TO-DAY, LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATION
43 YEARS IN BELFAST POST OFFICE
ARE QUEEN’S GIRLS UNRULY?
HEROIC RESCUE AT BELFAST QUAY
WHERE BELFAST LEADS
MAJESTIC CINEMA: OPENED BY LORD MAYOR