The iconic facade of the Ulster Bank in Donegall Square East
Introduction
The photograph on this page of The iconic facade of the Ulster Bank in Donegall Square East by Eric Jones as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 3 Nov 2014
The facade, a listed structure, is a recycled feature. Previously it was the facade of a Methodist Church which stood on the same site and abandoned after it was bombed in WWII. It now forms a grand entrance to the Belfast City Offices of the Ulster Bank - the blue glass and steel building behind.