The Ulster Bank, Banbridge (1)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 13 Oct 2013
See Image One of the earliest branches outside Belfast, the Ulster Bank opened in Banbridge, in 1837, in Newry Street, before moving to the present site in 1847. The building, at the corner of Bridge and Victoria Street, dates from 1905 with a later acquisition from the 1980’s on the left. See also Image and Image