Former Ulster Bank (Markets Branch), Belfast (January 2016)

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Former Ulster Bank (Markets Branch), Belfast (January 2016)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 17 Jan 2016

Long closed as a bank, the former Markets Branch of the Ulster Bank, at the corner of May Street and Cromac Street (right) was renovated for use as Government offices. Completed in 1922 to a design by James A Hanna and now re-named “May’s Chambers”. See also Image (chimneys) and Image (red hand of Ulster).

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.596133
Longitude
-5.923634