McCracken Memorial Presbyterian Church, Belfast

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McCracken Memorial Presbyterian Church, Belfast

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 1 Aug 2009

On the Malone Road and designed by Hobart and Heron (1934 according to the datestone and 1932 in the architectural guide). At first it seems to represent the traditional style but the tower (left), reminiscent of a ventilation shaft on a London Underground station, grabs your attention saying “The times they are a-changing”. After WWII it became a case of “In with the new” Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.561588
Longitude
-5.952757