Callender Street, Belfast (3)

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Callender Street, Belfast (3)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 26 Feb 2012

See Image (February 2008). Callender Street looking from Donegall Square East to Castle Lane Image Developed before 1843 and now best known as the back entrance to Marks & Spencer Image which has a private footbridge (upper middle) connecting the shop to the delivery bay on the eastern side of the street. No 2 Chichester Street Image, formerly the Bradford & Bingley, is on the right. WH Lynn, the architect and business partner of Charles Lanyon once had his office at no 21. The spellings “Calender” and “Calandar” were also used in the past.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.59748
Longitude
-5.928827