- Belfast Street Directories
Free to view Belfast street directories covering the years 1819 to 1900. Below is a list of the directories available to search and view.- Bradshaw’s General and Commercial Directory for 1819
– Belfast Directory 1831-32
– Matier’s Belfast Directory 1835-36
– Martin’s Belfast Directory 1839
– Martin’s Belfast Directory 1841-42
– New Directory of the City of Londonderry and Coleraine, including Strabane with Lifford, Newtownlimavady, Portstewart and Portrush
– The New Commercial Directory of Armagh, Newry, Londonderry, Drogheda, Dundalk, Monaghan, Omagh, Strabane, Dungannon, Lisburn, Lurgan, Portadown and neighbouring towns
– Martin’s Belfast Directory 1842-43
– Henderson’s New Belfast and Northern Repository 1843-44
– Henderson’s Belfast Directory and Northern Repository 1846-47
– Henderson’s Belfast Directory and Northern Repository 1850
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1852
– Henderson’s Belfast Directory and Northern Repository 1852
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1858-59 Volume 4
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1863-64 Volume 6
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1865
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1866
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1870
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1877
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1880
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1884
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1887
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1890 Volume 13
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1892
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1895 Volume 16
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1896
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1897
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1899 Volume 20
– The Belfast and Province of Ulster Directory 1900 - Belfast Burials
Look up records in Belfast from 1869 onwards using their burial record search facility. You can buy images of burial records that are over 75 years old for £1.50 each.
Around 360,000 records are available from:- Belfast City Cemetery – records from 1869 (including the Jewish, public and Glenalina extension sections)
– Roselawn Cemetery – records from 1954
– Dundonald Cemetery – records from 1905. - The Belfast Newsletter
The Belfast Newsletter just might be the oldest English language newspaper still published today. It was first published in 1737.
– The Belfast Newsletter Index 1737-1800
– The Belfast Newsletter 1828-1900