J3374 : "Tele" extension site, Belfast
near to Belfast County Borough, Shankill, Cliftonville, Skegoneill and Ballymacarret, Ireland

"Tele" extension site, Belfast
See J3374 : "Tele" clock. Royal Avenue, Belfast. At a time when it was fashionable for businesses to move to peripheral industrial sites, the “Belfast Telegraph” decided to build an extension (to house new printing equipment) beside its existing site in Royal Avenue. This involved the demolition of part of the south western side of (upper) Donegall Street, a place which had fallen into disrepair since the closure of Robinson’s Temperance Hotel – an early victim of the fall in business after the start of the bombing campaign.
The cleared site (at the corner of the two streets) is seen from the grounds of the Art College. The white building (middle right) was Cavendish Woodhouse – another name from retail history.
The cleared site (at the corner of the two streets) is seen from the grounds of the Art College. The white building (middle right) was Cavendish Woodhouse – another name from retail history.
year taken
1981
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- Grid Square
- J3374, 1615 images (more nearby)
- Photographer
- Albert Bridge (find more nearby)
- Image classification?
- Geograph
- Date Taken
- Friday, 9 January, 1981 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Monday, 3 August, 2009
- Category
- Land > Vacant sites (more nearby)
- Subject Location
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Irish:
J 338 747 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:36.2114N 5:55.8134W - Photographer Location
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Irish:
J 339 747 - View Direction
- WEST (about 270 degrees)
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