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English: Donegall Place, Belfast. Towards the end of the 18th century, Lord Donegall, using statutory powers, undertook the rebuilding of central Belfast on a grand scale. It was an early example of town planning. Linenhall Street was demolished and replaced by Donegall Place - then a partly-residential street. Nothing survives from that era. Today's buildings range from Victorian masterpieces to early 21st century concrete. The City Hall presides over it all (it replaced the old white-linen hall). National multiples predominate and most of the upstairs offices have moved to other streets. See also 1174954.
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