On this day 1768: Constructing a Poor House

By the 1st October 1768 work was well and truly underway to source the materials required to begin construction of the Poor House which had been envisioned at the first meeting of Belfast Charitable 16 years previously.

Offers came from various philanthropists, but on this day 1768 the Belfast Charitable Society wrote a letter to Mr Kennedy of Cultra, thanking him for granting them free liberty to quarry stone and sand from his estate. The quarries referred to in the letter can still be viewed at the Ulster Folk Museum at Cultra today.

On this day 1768: Constructing a Poor House

Related NEWS

19 Feb 2026

Clifton House commended at Embrace the Inclusive Spirit Awards

19 Dec 2025

Belfast Charitable Society announces £47k donation to the People’s Kitchen

30 Oct 2025

Death by Salamander

27 Jun 2025

Bursaries in Mary Ann McCracken’s name making a huge impact on young people’s lives.

28 May 2025

Office space to rent at Clifton House – The Home of Philanthropy

24 Mar 2025

Supporting People’s Kitchen

28 Jan 2025

Two neighbouring institutions come together to tackle poverty and disadvantage in Belfast

23 Dec 2024

Significant donation to Black Santa appeal made by Belfast Charitable Society to mark 250th Anniversary of Clifton House

22 Dec 2024

Clifton House, an enduring Christmas Gift