English Methodist Church
Hollywood terracotta
Hollywood terracotta
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Sinclair's
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A memory of Tiefa
Fox Street
Charles River Bridges
52 Wellington Road North
52 Wellington Road North
52 Wellington Road North
52 Wellington Road North
52 Wellington Road North
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Albany Bridge
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Engine 6
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Inside the bridge
Porthleven kiln
Hollywood Park Council School
Dirtness Pumping Station, Belton
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The Buck and Dog
Sutton Bridge
McKechnie Brothers
Bonded oil
South Street Pumping Station, Owston Ferry
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A reason for bad language
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Bank of Ireland building
Standing on the corner of Royal Parade and North Street in the centre of Belfast the former Bank of Ireland Building is one of the finest Modernist buildings in Ireland. It was was constructed during 1929 and 1930 to designs by Joseph Vincent Downes. The exterior is Portland limestone and the building is listed grade B+ which is the equivalent of II* on the British mainland.
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