Nos 1-5 Donegall Square South, Belfast

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Nos 1-5 Donegall Square South, Belfast

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 8 May 2010

See Image With the removal of the wheel Image it’s now possible to see (and photograph) nos 1-5 Donegall Square South from the City Hall grounds. 1-3 (left) is the regional office of the Bank of Ireland. It was a speculative build replacing a 1970’s building, clad in reddish concrete panels, occupied by the Commercial Union. Robinson McIlwaines’ no 5 is on the right. Image shows an earlier building on part of the site.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.595951
Longitude
-5.92875