Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720 - 1940

According to an undated leaflet, The Crown Bar, by Jack Loudan, the Railway Tavern in Great Victoria Street, Belfast, was bought by one Michael Flanagan, who remodelled it, circa 1885, as the Crown Bar, to designs by his son, a student of architecture, who travelled in Spain and Italy.(1)



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(1) C.E.B. Brett, Buildings of Belfast (2nd ed., 1985), 59.


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Building: CO. ANTRIM, BELFAST, GREAT VICTORIA STREET, CROWN BAR
Date: 1885
Nature: According to an undated leaflet, |The Crown Bar|, by Jack Loudan, the Railway Tavern in Great Victoria Street, Belfast, was bought by one Michael Flanagan, who remodelled it, circa 1885, as the Crown Bar to designs by his son, a student of architecture, who travelled in Spain and Italy.
Refs: C.E.B. Brett, Buildings of Belfast (2nd ed., 1985), 59.