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Article
date Sunday 21/11/04
19-storey Churchill House was
levelled on Sunday 21st on November 2004, to make way
for a new £300 million retail development at Victoria
Square, in Belfast. The pictures below
show the scene before, and mainly the aftermath, of
the 200lb explosion which saw the massive grey stone
building implode.
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| An old couple take
in the scene at Victoria Square, back in July. The
Kitchen bar is circled and just ahead of them is
the spot where Churchill House fell at the weekend. |
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Churchill
House as it was, with the 'old' Kitchen Bar circled,
in the Summer of 2004. |
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| Through the keyhole
: the view of Churchill house from the fence on
the Chichester street side of Victoria Square |
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Churchill
House - flat pack form. The Albert clock is now
clearly visible since this huge building has been
deleted from the Belfast skyline |
YOUR RESPONSES
Helen Horner (Connor) - Mar '07
Being in Australia I didn't realise that Churchill House
was getting "blown up" . I worked there for
ashort time in the typing pool of the Ministry of Finance
around 1965. This is a great site.
Ian McHugh - Jan '07
A great loss of some of Belfasts finest architectural
heritage, where were the environmental heritage society
or the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society?
Gareth - June '06
I liked the way it was blown up.
Parker McKenna - March '07
I'm glad to see it's gone! it was a horrible old building
and hopefully the new development will be much more
attractive!
Raymond O'Regan - February '05
I enjoyed the pictures of the demolition of Churchill
House. When it was constructed in the 1960's the contractors
had to dig down 265 feet and at that time it was the
deepest pilings for any building in the UK.
Norman Johnston - December '04
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant.
Unfortunately my wife and I were leaving on the Liverpool
boat that morning and we were never in a position to
see it. But now we have!
Thanks.
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