Call for the Council for Mark ‘Forgot’ Land of Burial


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Belfast board was original formally marking a hidden burial ground that contains more than 10,000 bodies that have to give to Irish hunger.

The three acre site is now part of a housing housing to the city hospital on the Belfast DoneGall’s Hospital.

There is no miner or sign up to recognize that was previously previously revised, which has been Belfast “a Cemetery Donor”.

In the end of 1840, the land in the south-suit butt was used to bury the poor a close job. I am

Dr. Dr Robyn Accheson called the advice to take action.

“I want to have something to commant me, Memorialise you have other sounds too”, meets bbc News.

“I would love that the part of Belfast history to be known better.

“So many people live to terrible conditions. They were born in Belfast, visit in Belfast, died in the reminder of them.”

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The hospital of the hospital of fever, where procedures are now, once was once the Belfast sheet

An ancient sir sir of the city, Tom Hartley, in a current combicle, Travels Kelly, also believes something should be done to remind the dead.

Donegall road is one of the most careful routes in and out of town center.

The burial ground is on the opportunity of the road to the city shipments, in an area now covered by a number of streets including the Principipe Andrew Park.

‘Cemeteries were all full’

The only track to the past is a small part of the wall from the original entry to the cemetery.

Drur dutt, which is based on the University of the nearby queen, has been researching the bury ground.

Dates back to 1848, when Belfast was also a city rather than a city.

She said the high mortality rate during the families have resulted in “all the grippers in the city to be full.”

“They had run out of space, especially for the poor,” added.

Outbreaks of Cholera and Typus Added to Mortality Rate and decision has been taken to use the three acre site near the Union works.

Been opened until the beginning of the 1900s.

Estimate vary to the number of people burying the site.

Documentation from 1901 shows that there were at least 10,000 people.

No one wanted to remember

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The glass memorial is in the place in Belfast Bell

Dr. Accheson has said there is no definite figure but could be as many as 60 000 people above the 70 year period.

At the Halley of Belfast the city, there is a glass of glass gigs to rip in the family in 1840 and how much it refers to a road on cavegalls.

However, on the way itself, there is nothing to commemorate the dead.

Dr atcheon said she makes the history of Belfast, that no one wanted to remember. “

“I’ll be more forget that there was so much fun and so many people who die and be winter in a tomb of name of diameless.”

“They need to remember ‘

Historic Tom Hartley. A man wear square framed glasses, a scarf black and yellow and a jacket of the navy zip. Stay on a walk in the middle of a cemetery.

Tom Hartley has the calls embark for an acknowledgment at the Street site

The ancient mayor, Tom Hartley, also believes there should be a brand of respect for those who are dead.

“We need to find a reminder form. It may be a stone, it could be a package on the Modugall Road”, he said.

The local primary schools may become involved in a story project on the site.

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A map of area’s order of the area from the 19th century

Ut Hartley, a historic and author, have written books on map cemetery in the city cemetery.

He signed that 18 south-bodies of the southern shifted in the middle of shipping work in the abingdon road, and I am later will come to the city cemetery.

Their trails are marked here, but on the road roadway there is nothing.

Dup Kelly Kelly Consider. A woman with short hair, blonders smiles at the camera. It is standing in front of a gray stone wall and wears a rainbow and a black and white white.

Tracy Kelly says that recognizes the site is the right to do

Tracy Kelly, from the Democrat Union Party (Dup), he is living in the whole area its life.

He said she had heard “Rumors” on the years on a burial ground but, we pretend now, there wasn’t associated with you are true.

She said, “I think any burial ground should be recognized.

“It’s the respectful thing to do, if that is the last rest of rest, then something should be here to mark that.”

She told historians placed better to take the principal in every initiative but she has to support the involvement of the board.

BBC News asked for the city of Belfast city has some project to mark the site.

A 19th century survey shot shows the exact position of the burial ground. It was a short road from Belfast Union Workhouse.

Work is closed in 1948 and has been demolished.

The Hospital City is now on the site.

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