The Police Service of Northern Ireland have recently given this place a facelift as part of 'normalisation' measures - effectively making the place look less like Fort Knox.
Traffic from the left is entering from Cliftonpark Avenue, that from the right from Agnes Street. The buildings, from the left, include Crumlin Gaol, Freemasons Hall and the Mater Hospital
Leopold Street dates from before 1861 and once ran from Yew Street (close to the Shankill Road), across Ohio Street, to the Crumlin Road. Today’s rebuilt version is now a short cul-de-sac from Ohio Street (behind me). This is the western side.
Ewarts Mill, in the process of being demolished. Image made from the corner of Cambrai Street, which was also demolished at a later date. Cambrai St, is now part of the Edenderry Industrial complex.
A Presbyterian church, on the western side of Agnes Street. The church’s website Link states “The congregation was born in 1971 out of a union of Agnes Street and Bethany congregations and a further union took... (more)
Links Tennent Street with Orkney Street in the Shankill area. One of the last remaining streets in the Shankill that hasn't been flattened and redeveloped. Note the derelict house to the right - unfortunately it is a build up of houses... (more)
See J3275 : Unfinished apartments, Belfast (1). The agent’s sign facing the Crumlin Road. This photograph appears as a matter of record only. I have no connection with the developer, the agent or any bank or insolvency practitioner.