Johnson House windows, Belfast (1)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 9 Aug 2009
See Image Another of the buildings with concrete-panel cladding. Completed in 1972 (the architects were Kennedy & FitzGerald) and occupied as “Dial House” by BT until the move to Laganside Image Refurbished and re-named. Built on the site of Henry Bros linen warehouse which had been badly damaged by a bomb. On the corner of Upper Queen Street and Wellington Place (this view). See also Image