St Clement's (CoI) parish church, Belfast (1)

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St Clement's (CoI) parish church, Belfast (1)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 25 Jan 2010

In Templemore Avenue (the bit between the Albertbridge Road and Castlereagh Street). Built in 1928/30, to a design by PM Jury of Blackwood and Jury, using Buckley (Flint) bricks - an alien brick which does not clash with the Belfast brick used in many of the surrounding streets. Parked cars make the entire church hard to photograph. This is the tower. continue to Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.594304
Longitude
-5.900981