Tourists treated to a blast from past.Byline: VICTORIA McMAHONTOURISTS will get the chance to step back in time and meet some of Belfast's most famous residents. George Best, CS Lewis, and Arthur Chichester will be meeting and greeting visitors walking around the streets as part of the Living Tours Belfast. It follows a route from the Belfast Welcome Centre in Donegall Place to the City Hall, Albert Clock and finishes in Cathedral Quarter For the Belfast area, see . The Cathedral Quarter is one of Sheffield's eleven designated quarters, based around and named after the Cathedral. It is bound by Tenter Street to the Northwest, West Bar to the North, Snig Hill to the North east, Angel Street to the East, High where walkers can quench quench, v to cool a hot object rapidly by plunging it into water or oil. quench to put out, extinguish, or suppress; to cool (as hot metal) by immersing in water. their thirst with a drink at The Spaniard. The business is the brainchild brain·child n. An original idea or plan attributed to a person or group. brainchild Noun Informal an idea or plan produced by creative thought Noun 1. of actress Janice Kernoghan from Jordanstown, Co Antrim. The idea came from an assessment during her Master's in Drama and Performance Studies at Queen's. She said: "Two businessmen said to get in touch if I wanted to make it a reality." And the rest is history. CAPTION(S): STEP BACK IN TIME Actors dress up for Living Tours Belfast yesterday |
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