English: Clarence House, Belfast. Occupying 4-10 May Street, Belfast, this building now houses a 'property consultancy firm'. It was constructed 1865-67 to a design by Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon. The rear of Belfast City Hall is visible to the left of picture and part of the 'Belfast Wheel' is just seen rising above. The unfortunate shadow across is the result of the seven storey 'The Housing Centre' (see 736945) opposite.
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