Former Carlisle memorial church, Belfast (4)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 24 Oct 2013
Part of the roof, tower and spire seen from Henry Place, Carlisle Circus. To the laymen the church still seems to be in a reasonable state of structural repair though there will, doubtless, be a considerable amount of work required to restore the building to its former glory. Charlie Brett considered “it must have a fighting claim to be Belfast’s ugliest church”.