There’s almost no Deco in Belfast, as during the time the style flourished economic conditions were poor and only very large businesses could afford new construction. Thus it’s interesting to find that two prominent examples are facing on another at the junction of Royal Avenue and North Street. The Bank of Ireland (previous post) was completed in 1930 by Joseph Downes, and James Scott built the Sinclair House as a department store in 1935.
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