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City Hall, Belfast, 1917
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City Hall, Belfast, 1917
City Hall, Belfast, 1917. The erection was in progress during the Lord Mayoralty of the late Sir James Henderson M.A. D.L. From The British Printer Vol. XXX. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd. London and Leicester, 1917]
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This print captures the grandeur of City Hall in Belfast during 1917. The image showcases the ongoing construction of this magnificent building, which took place under the Lord Mayoralty of Sir James Henderson. With its baroque architecture and imposing facade, City Hall stands as a symbol of power and progress in Northern Ireland. The bustling street surrounding City Hall is filled with people going about their daily lives. Men can be seen walking along the road, adding a sense of movement to the scene. Trams traverse through the avenue, providing an essential mode of transportation for city dwellers at that time. The photo also offers a glimpse into Belfast's urban landscape during the early 20th century. Lush gardens line the streets, creating a serene contrast against the busy city backdrop. This snapshot encapsulates both the beauty and functionality that characterized Belfast's development during this period. Originally featured in The British Printer Vol. XXX, this historic print serves as a valuable piece of publishing history. It provides us with insight into not only architectural achievements but also printing techniques prevalent at that time. As we admire this monochrome masterpiece today, it acts as a metaphorical bridge connecting us to an era long gone—a testament to human ingenuity and our continuous quest for progress throughout history.
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