Former Ulster Bank (Mountpottinger Branch), Belfast
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 13 Nov 2013
See Image The former Mountpottinger branch of the Ulster Bank at 148 Albertbridge Road (corner of Cluan Place – at the black car). It was built in 1908/10 to a design by Blackwood and Jury who later designed the Connswater branch. This branch closed in 1998 when amalgamated with Connswater. Before its construction the branch, managed by one MW Blackwood, had been at no 150 (part of the building on the right). Currently vacant. Continue to Image