DescriptionThe Union Theological College, Belfast - geograph.org.uk - 395032.jpg
English: The Union Theological College, Belfast The Union Theological College, Botanic Avenue, Belfast was built in 1852-53 to a design by Charles Lanyon. The material is Scrabo freestone. The college trains for the ordained ministry of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. It also offers further training for existing clergy.
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