Queen's University Elmwood Learning and Teaching Centre, Belfast

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Queen's University Elmwood Learning and Teaching Centre, Belfast

Image: © Rossographer Taken: 6 Aug 2008

This was once part of the Geology building, which was designed by John McGeagh in 1949 and opened in 1954 (part of a grand ‘Beaux Arts’ plan for this area that never really materialised). The glass entrance is a very modern addition. Sadly Geology was one of those subjects that failed swell the coffers of the university sufficiently and the department was closed down a few years ago. See also Image

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Image Location

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54.584888
Longitude
-5.938593