Bangor Town Hall :: Shared Description
Bangor Town Hall was built as Bangor Castle in 1852 for Robert Ward. It was acquired by the Council in 1941 and became the Town Hall in 1952. It has an attractive setting in Castle Park (the former grounds). As well as the council chamber and offices it also contains a heritage centre.
More nearby...
- Former Bangor Castle leisure centre, Bangor
- Development site, Dufferin Avenue, Bangor
- King Street, Bangor
- 'Project 24', Bangor
- Nos 27-35 Gray's Hill, Bangor
- The 'Bangor Bell'
- Royal Hotel (redevelopment), Bangor
- European and council election posters, Bangor (2014)
- A visit to Bangor by HMS 'Pembroke'
- Ships, Bangor (Co Down) harbour
- Royal Black Institution parade, Bangor
- Air/sea rescue exercise, Bangor 2012
- Diamond Jubilee sail past, Bangor
- Images of Bangor at night
- North Down Election Posters 2015
- Queen's Parade development site, Bangor
- Savoy Hotel, Bangor
- Black guillemots, Bangor
- The Long Hole
- Castle Park Walled Garden, Bangor
- 'The Twelfth' parade, Bangor 2010
- Miniature railway, Pickie, Bangor
- Demolition of the former Bangor Grammar School
- Lifeboat exercise, Bangor harbour
- Queen's Parade development site, Bangor
By Albert Bridge. Used on 76 images
- Castle Park Walled Garden, Bangor
By Rossographer. Used on 41 images
- Former Bangor Castle leisure centre, Bangor
By Albert Bridge. Used on 7 images
- European and council election posters, Bangor (2014)
By Rossographer. Used on 19 images
- 'Project 24', Bangor
By Rossographer. Used on 24 images
- The 'Bangor Bell'
By Rossographer. Used on 1 images
- Demolition of the former Bangor Grammar School
By Rossographer. Used on 22 images
- View all images using this description in the Browser | On a Map
- View all images using "Bangor Town Hall" Shared Description(s) | On a Map | (Just this shared description)
- This description is located in J5081,
Links for J5081 | Photos for J5081
- Find nearby images mentioning the words [ Bangor Town Hall ] | (in the Browser)
These Shared Descriptions are common to multiple images. For example, you can create a generic description for an object shown in a photo, and reuse the description on all photos of the object. All descriptions are public and shared between contributors, i.e. you can reuse a description created by others, just as they can use yours.
Created: Sun, 7 Aug 2011, Updated: Sun, 7 Aug 2011
The 'Shared Description' text on this page is Copyright 2011 Albert Bridge, however it is specifically licensed so that contributors can reuse it on their own images without restriction.