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Opened to the public in October 1971 Belfast became a branch of the Imperial War Museum on 1 March 1978, being acknowledged by the then Secretary of State for Education and Science, Shirley Williams, as ' a unique demonstration of an important phase of our history and technology '.
* Belfast Education and Library Board
In October 2009, Robert McCartney was guest speaker at the Traditional Unionist Voice party conference in Belfast, where he spoke on the situation surrounding the primary school transfer test, brought about by a Sinn Féin Education Minister.
( See ; Belfast Institute for Further and Higher Education )
* Tuesday 20 November: The Belfast Education and Library Board ( BELB ) provided two buses for those schoolchildren and parents who wished to use them to get through the protest.
CEWC ( Council for Education in World Citizenship ) Northern Ireland ( or CEWC NI for short ) is an educational charity based in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Category: Education in Belfast
She was Concerts and Events Manager for The Ulster Orchestra in Belfast, Administrator and Education Manager for the Wren Orchestra in London, Education Manager with the National Concert Hall in Dublin and is currently a choral clinician and educator, most recently giving a series of workshops at Dublin's National Concert Hall in 2009 / 2010.
Category: Education in Belfast
Maskey was educated at St. Malachy's College and at the Belfast Institute for Further and Higher Education and then worked in Belfast docks as a labourer and barman .< ref name =" mult1 ">
Category: Education in Belfast
Caroline Malone ( born 1957 ) is a British academic and archaeologist currently Director of Education and Reader in Prehistoric Archaeology at Queen's University, Belfast School of Geography, Archaeology and Palaeoecology http :// www. qub. ac. uk / schools / gap /, and formerly Senior Tutor of Hughes Hall, Cambridge, UK.
His subsequent career was: Oxford University Extension Lecturer 1887-1901 ; Professor of English Literature, Queen's College, Belfast, and Fellow of the Royal University of Ireland 1901-1905, Librarian 1903-1905 ; Clark Lecturer, Trinity College, Cambridge, 1904 ; Inspector of English, London County Council Education Department 1905-1927 ; First Honorary General Secretary of the English Association 1906-1909 and later President ; Honorary LLD, University of St Andrews, 1909 ; President, Elizabethan Literature Society ; Fellow and Professor of the Royal Society of Literature ; Visiting Professor of English, Columbia University, 1934 ; Hon D.

Belfast and Library
Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010
* Linen Hall Library, Belfast
The new library currently (( when )) under construction at Queen's University of Belfast was to be named the Sir Anthony O ' Reilly Library, in recognition of support for the University, including a pledge of £ 4 million ( of a £ 44 Million cost for the library ), £ 2 Million from his personal charity, The O ' Reilly Foundation and £ 2 Million from Independent News and Media / The Belfast Telegraph and the Ireland Funds.
Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010
Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010
Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010
* The Percy Library at Queen's University Belfast
" The Parade of Innocence " ( Co-Ordinating Group on Miscarriages of Justice, 1989 ), Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, Northern Ireland, August 2010
Many of his original manuscripts are in the archives of the Belfast Central Library.
Troubled Images Exhibition, Linen Hall Library, Belfast, August 2010
* The Belfast Central Library is founded.
He is a member of the Royal Irish Academy and the Research Ethical Committee of Queen's University Belfast medical school, and a governor of the Linenhall Library, Belfast.
The Linen Hall Library, the oldest library in Belfast, has endured many changes of fortune since its foundation in 1788, but has maintained a vision of providing access to literature and local studies to the population at large.
The Linen Hall Library is located at 17 Donegall Square North, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The Library is physically in the centre of Belfast, and more generally at the centre of the cultural and creative life of the wider community.
In 1802 the Library moved into permanent premises in White Linen Hall ( from which it took its name, though legally it is still the Belfast Society for Promoting Knowledge ).
Hyndman was an avid insect collector and one of the founding members of the Belfast Natural History Society which had a Museum and Library.

Belfast and Board
* Belfast – Northern Ireland Tourist Board
* a Board Game-officially launched at Titancon, Belfast 24 September 2011 by Backspindle Games ( Designers: Leonard Boyd & David Brashaw ) in conjunction with Z-Man Games, USA.
On 22 November 2009, a 400lb car bomb was driven to the Policing Board building in Belfast.
The club's Board of directors have suggested moving close to a town called Comber, well outside the city bounds of Belfast, which the majority of supporters firmly oppose.
The UTA was formed by the Transport Act 1948, which merged the Northern Ireland Road Transport Board ( NIRTB ) and the Belfast and County Down Railway ( BCDR ).
For many years Sir Donald was a member of the Board of Governors of Belfast Royal Academy and served as the Warden ( Chairman ) in 1985.
He is presently Chairman of the Lyric Players ' Theatre Board and has been at the forefront of the campaign to rebuild the theatre on its south Belfast site for almost ten years.
* Member of Board of Belfast Film Festival.
From 2003 to 2005 he wrote and drew " Ouija Board, Ouija Board ", a full-page comic strip based on his observations of Belfast life and events, for the Northern Irish political and cultural magazine Fortnight, to which he also contributed articles and illustrations, and self-published one issue of Good Craic Comics in 2003.
* He is a Council Member of the Centre for European Economic and Public Affairs, University College, Dublin, a Member of the Board of the Centre for the Law of the European Union at University College, London, Member of the International Advisory Board, Queen's University, Belfast, U. K. and at the Ortega Y Gasset Institute, Madrid, Spain.

Belfast and was
Alexis Carrel was also a member of learned societies in the U. S., Spain, Russia, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Vatican City, Germany, Italy and Greece and received honorary doctorates from Queen's University of Belfast, Princeton University, California, New York, Brown University and Columbia University.
Jim Kerr of Simple Minds was so moved by the results of the Enniskillen bombing in 1987 that he wrote new words to the traditional folk song " She Moved Through The Fair " and the group recorded it with the name " Belfast Child ".
Major paved the way for the Belfast Agreement, also known as the ' Good Friday Agreement ', which was signed after he left office.
The first successful port of the CDC Pascal compiler to another mainframe was completed by Welsh and Quinn at the Queen's University of Belfast ( QUB ) in 1972.
His Protestant father, Captain Roger Casement of ( The King ’ s Own ) Regiment of Light Dragoons, was the son of a bankrupt Belfast shipping merchant ( Hugh Casement ), who later moved to Australia.
He was likewise awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws by the Universities of Bristol, Belfast, Melbourne, British Columbia, McGill, Montreal, Royal University of Malta, Laval, Quebec, Tasmania, Cambridge, Harvard, Leeds, Adelaide, Queensland, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Drury and California.
There are dedications to St. Ninian in East Donegal and Belfast ; and a spot formerly on the shore of Belfast Lough was traditionally known as St. Ninian's point, where the missionary reputedly landed after a voyage from Scotland.
The EP was engineered by Davy Shannon at Wizard Sound Studios, Belfastand was released on Belfast's Good Vibrations record label.
" Southern Ireland " was to be all of Ireland except for " the parliamentary counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone, and the parliamentary boroughs of Belfast and Londonderry " which were to constitute " Northern Ireland ".
The Short SC. 1 ( Belfast, Northern Ireland ) was the first British fixed-wing vertical take-off and landing ( VTOL ) aircraft.
From 1983 to 1992 and from 1997 to 2011, he was an abstentionist Westminster Member of Parliament for Belfast West.
Adams was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Michael's son, Billy, was election agent for Éamon de Valera in 1918 in West Belfast but refused to follow de Valera into democratic and constitutional politics upon the formation of Fianna Fáil.
He was also highly critical of a decision taken in Belfast by McKee to assassinate members of the rival Official IRA, who had been on ceasefire since 1972.
On 14 March 1984 in central Belfast, Adams was seriously wounded in an assassination attempt when several Ulster Freedom Fighters ( UFF ) gunmen fired about 20 shots into the car in which he was travelling.
However, the Chief of Staff of the IRA at the time, Seamus Twomey, was a senior figure from Belfast.
The 1982 election was followed by the 1983 Westminster election, in which Sinn Féin's vote increased and Gerry Adams was elected, as an abstentionist, as MP for Belfast West.
These talks provided the groundwork for what was later to be the Belfast Agreement, as well as the milestone Downing Street Declaration and the Joint Framework Document.
A re-instituted ceasefire later followed as part of the negotiations strategy, which saw teams from the British and Irish governments, the Ulster Unionist Party, the SDLP, Sinn Féin and representatives of loyalist paramilitary organizations, under the chairmanship of former United States Senator George Mitchell, produced the Belfast Agreement ( also called the Good Friday Agreement as it was signed on Good Friday, 1998 ).
On 6 May 2010, Adams was re-elected as MP for West Belfast garnering 71. 1 % of the vote.

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