1959 – Transport House, High Street, Belfast
Architect: J.J. Brennan

A modernist office building constructed for the Amalgamated Transport & General Workers Union, comprising two joined blocks, one five stories and the other seven stories. The building is mostly clad in green faience and includes a distinctive tiled mural facin
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Architect: J.J. Brennan A modernist office building constructed for the Amalgamated Transport & General Workers Union, comprising two joined blocks, one five stories and the other seven stories. The building is mostly clad in green faience and includes a distinctive tiled mural facing onto High Street. The slightly concave mural depicts Belfast’s diverse industries and

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1876 – Warehouse, No.77 Victoria Street, Belfast
Architect: Young & Mackenzie

Demolished. "This building has been erected in one of the main thoroughfares of Belfast, for the wholesale drug business of Mr. W. Collins. The front is of red Suffolk bricks with black mortar, braide
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1876 – Warehouse, No.77 Victoria Street, Belfast

Architect: Young & Mackenzie Demolished. “This building has been erected in one of the main thoroughfares of Belfast, for the wholesale drug business of Mr. W. Collins. The front is of r…

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