Former Ulster Bank, Belfast (detail)

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Former Ulster Bank, Belfast (detail)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 25 Apr 2007

The head office of the Ulster Bank, at the corner of Waring Street and Skipper Street, was completed in 1860 to the design of James Hamilton of Glasgow. It is, unfortunately, next to impossible to photograph unless using a camera with movements. This is the pediment showing Britannia attended by Justice and Commerce. The bank has moved to new offices Image more in keeping with the 21st century. The building is now a hotel. Continue to Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.601282
Longitude
-5.925229