Nos 8-10 Donegall Place, Belfast (detail) (1)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 8 Mar 2009
A red-brick building is a rarity in Donegall Place. This one, completed in the Edwardian era but most likely planned during the reign of Victoria, has none of the magnificent detail of the high Victorian period but still displays some intricate mouldings. This detail, at roof level, includes a datestone reading “1803 n 1903”. Continue to Image