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Report - General City Centre Dereliction, Belfast, Northern Ireland, December 2018.

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HughieD

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Quite a lot of dereliction around the centre of Belfast. Here’s a few places I just got externals of. Sticking them together as they don’t merit a report in their own right.

1. Former Bank of Ireland headquarters
Once a squat for dozens of protesters. The five-storey listed art deco building was apparently set to become part of the ambitious £300m project to regenerate Belfast's Northside area but nothing appears to have moved on. It has been vacant since Bank of Ireland relocated its HQ to Donegall Square South in 2005. It was designed by architect JV Downes of McDonnell & Dixon in Dublin and construction began in 1928.

The empty building made headlines in 2012 when the “Take Back The City” element of the Occupy Belfast protest began squatting there. The protesters finally left the building a few weeks later after police forced entry following a report that a radio had been flung from a window, narrowly missing a woman and young child on the pavement below.

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img0106 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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img0107 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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Belfast 02 by HughieDW, on Flickr

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Belfast 01 by HughieDW, on Flickr

2. Bank Buildings
The Bank Buildings on Belfast’s Castle Street has a chequered history. The red Dumfries sandstone structure was designed by Sir Robert Taylor and was erected by Waddell Cunningham in 1785. Two years later, The Bank of the Four Johns opened but after the bank’s finances collapsed, it was later used as the Bishop of Down and Connor, Rev Dr William Dickson’s residence. It was then converted into a shop in 1805 and the last public execution was carried out on the building’s doorstep. The last three to be hanged were weavers who had attacked the home of their employer, Francis Johnston, over wages.

In 1853, William Robertson and Henry Hawkins from Waterford, with JC Ledlie from Cork and Robert Ferguson from Belfast, founded a draping business which then went on to become a department store. Years later, the ground and first floors of the building went through a major redesign and WH Lynn installed large glass windows in the lower floors, which were the only areas used as a shop at first. The rest of the building was a warehouse. In 1969, shares of Robertson, Ledlie, Ferguson and Company were sold to the House of Fraser group but the company continued to run the shop. Four years later, Boots acquired the Bank Buildings when it took over House of Fraser.

During the Troubles, three bombs exploded in the Bank Buildings and a fire broke out in April 1975. Four years later, the structure was taken over by Primark, who renovated the buildings and restored the outside. On 28th August 2018 a large fire broke out on the roof of the building and flames were seen shooting out of the 233-year-old Bank Buildings, which had been undergoing a £30 million refurbishment.

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3. General Dereliction around North Street

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Yorrick

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Nice photos so I'm not sure if I'm being a c*nt here and no offence mate, but you've been a member for a long time so you should know that if you didn't get in and are just posting externals it's not UE, it's going for a walk.
 

HughieD

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Nice photos so I'm not sure if I'm being a c*nt here and no offence mate, but you've been a member for a long time so you should know that if you didn't get in and are just posting externals it's not UE, it's going for a walk.

True enough, it is just externals...I'm sure the mods will delete it if they see fit.
 

Exploring with Andy

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Nice photos so I'm not sure if I'm being a c*nt here and no offence mate, but you've been a member for a long time so you should know that if you didn't get in and are just posting externals it's not UE, it's going for a walk.
I would say these buildings probably wouldn't warrant a report for internals on their own, and although not exactly urban exploring, it's still on topic and will be of interest to some. I don't have a problem with this post, and in fact quite enjoyed it.
 
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urbanchemist

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I would say walking around a city compiling a list of potential targets is a useful thing to do (at least one shot of whole building in context please, not just a corner).

Won't surprise locals but does give others a feel for what might be available - should be in leads and rumours though.

What I was really wondering is why has someone written 'enoch', if that's what it says, in the bank window. Can only be a reference to Powell...
 

cunningcorgi

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What I was really wondering is why has someone written 'enoch', if that's what it says, in the bank window. Can only be a reference to Powell...

Could well be Powell as he was an MP for South Down from 1974 to 1987.

I took it more as 'Enock', hebrew for learning / dedication which kind of fits in with the last inhabitants from Take Back the City...
 

Speed

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It's a leads and rumours thread. Not unwelcome but not exploring..

One thing i will say tho. Bank of Ireland is utter shit inside. Don't bother! It's bank of Belfast that's the good one.
 

urbanchemist

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Could well be Powell as he was an MP for South Down from 1974 to 1987.

I took it more as 'Enock', hebrew for learning / dedication which kind of fits in with the last inhabitants from Take Back the City...

That makes much more sense - even in the twisted world of NI politics it would be surprising to find activists venerating EP.
 

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