The Ulster Bank, Newtownards
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 9 Oct 2013
See Image The Ulster Bank at 22 Frances Street, built from Portland stone, opened in 1926 on the site of its predecessor of 1865. Not a listed building but mentioned on the list as “the facade has been added to on several occasions and is now modern, functional”. Once known as “Mackintosh’s bank” after the first manager, Patrick Mackintosh, who was also a Justice of the Peace who held court in a room in the original building. Continue to Image