Elmwood Hall
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Elmwood Hall is a former Presbyterian Church, on University Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland.[1] It is situated opposite Queen's University Belfast. The Hall was built in 1860-2 and is a mixture of styles, principally Italianate with a spire on top of a campanile.[1] It was designed by John Corry but not actually erected until 1872. The pulpit and other internal furnishings have been removed along with the stained glass windows.[2]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Walker, Brian M.; Dixon, Hugh (1984). In Belfast Town, 1864-1880: Early Photographs from the Lawrence Collection. Belfast: Friar's Bush Press. ISBN 0-946872-01-5
- ↑ Larmour, Paul (1987). Belfast: An Illustrated Architectural Guide. Belfast: Friar's Bush Press. ISBN 0-946872-10-4
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