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Victorian terraced housing in Fitzroy Avenue
The image is taken in a westerly direction.
Image: © Eric Jones
Taken: 17 Feb 2015
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First Church of Christ, Scientist, Belfast (4)
At the rear, the church (left) joins the original church (right) built in 1923 by the same architect. A superb piece of design with echoes of Portmeirion.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 20 Sep 2007
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First Church of Christ, Scientist, Belfast (2)
See
Image The church includes this Tuscan-columned cupola.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 20 Sep 2007
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First Church of Christ, Scientist, Belfast (3)
It also includes these urns.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 20 Sep 2007
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The City Church in Carmel Street, Belfast
Carmel Street is part of Belfast's so called "Holyland". It is an area of the Queen's Quarter in which the streets have Biblical names. City Church is a charismatic church established in the 1980s.
http://www.citychurchbelfast.org/who-we-are/our-history/
Image: © Eric Jones
Taken: 17 Feb 2015
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First Church of Christ, Scientist, Belfast (1)
The church, at the corner of University Avenue.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 20 Sep 2007
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View east along Magdala Street in the Queen's Quarter
Image: © Eric Jones
Taken: 17 Feb 2015
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Doorway, The Plains, Belfast
The Plains was an area (now forgotten) roughly between what were to become Donegall Pass and the Botanic Gardens. In the years 1870/71 a property developer (not a new breed) by the name of Robert Corry
Image obtained a long lease of some of that part of the Donegall Estate and began to build houses for the expanding middle class (“merchants and managers”). This doorway, in Fitzroy Avenue, was an example of the aspirations of expanding Belfast’s new petite bourgeoisie.
The 1901 census shows that some had servants while others took in boarders. The area has since become almost entirely devoted to student and similar accommodation.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 23 Aug 2013
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Iglesia Ni Cristo
The Iglesia ni Cristo was established in the Phillipines in 1914 and now has some 27 million members in more than 5,600 congregations worldwide. This building, formerly a Christian Science place of worship, was purchased by Iglesia ni Cristo in 2013 for £600k. The church, which views itself as the "one true church" regards all other Christian denominations as apostates. It formed its first congregation in Belfast in 1988 with only 7 members. The building, the rear of which is seen here, was designed in the 1930s by the Welsh architect Clough Williams-Ellis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iglesia_ni_Cristo
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Image: © Eric Jones
Taken: 17 Feb 2015
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Clough Williams-Ellis plaque, Belfast
The plaque on the University Avenue side of the First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 23 Aug 2013
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