DescriptionBank office, Victoria Street, Belfast - geograph.org.uk - 771288.jpg
English: Bank office, Victoria Street, Belfast. One of Lanyon's lesser-known buildings built in 1851-52 as the head office of the Northern Bank. When the bank moved to new offices 711285 it was sold to the Trustee Savings Bank. After acquisition of the TSB's interests in NI it passed to Allied Irish Banks and is now the head office of AIB (UK) plc (trading in NI as the First Trust Bank). A spot of high-pressure hosing would not go astray. Although the main frontage is to Victoria Street the postal address is 4 Queen's Square where there is a 60's extension. See also 1249987. Continue to 1552734.
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