Saturday, 13 July 2024

Ann Street, Belfast

57-59 Ann Street, Belfast (Timothy Ferres, 2022)

ANN STREET, Belfast, runs from 21, Arthur Square, to Queen's Bridge.

The oldest remaining building is probably at 57-59 Ann Street, now Bogart, a menswear shop.

These premises are at the corner of Ann Street and Upper Church Lane.

57-59 Ann Street: Upper Church Lane elevation (Timothy Ferres, 2022)

Marcus Patton, OBE, in his Historical Gazetteer of central Belfast, remarks that the building dates from about 1830; and was refaced fifty years later, ca 1885.
"Ornate and elegant four-storey stucco building with Italianate details including rich cornice and balustraded parapet with spiked urn finials; ornamental shop front with iron cresting and panelled pilasters; delicate moulding round panel on gable to Upper Church Lane."

33, Ann Street (Timothy Ferres, 2022)

Number 33, in 1907, was occupied by Erskine & Sons Ltd, trunk, bag, and portmanteau manufacturers.

About 1960, number 33 became the premises of H Johnston, Wholesale & Retail Umbrella, Sunshade & Walking Stick Manufacturer, a business which once held a royal warrant from His Majesty The King, and proudly displayed the said warrant outside their premises.

This building dates from about 1850, and is three storeys in height.
  • 1852  William H Milligan, Grocer, tobacco, and snuff manufacturer
  • 1880  John Woods & Co, wholesale grocers
  • 1910  Erskine & Sons, trunk, bag, and portmanteau manufacturers
The brick is now painted over, with stucco quoins and parapet moulding.


Johnston's distinctive gilded umbrella unfurled with a blue-sleeved arm adorned the exterior of the shop, having originally hanged resplendently outside 31 High Street.

Fish City, a seafood restaurant, opened in 2013 and has become well established in the city centre today.

First published in July, 2022.

3 comments :

Anonymous said...

Who doesn’t love the history behind where we are and where we have come from . Thank You

Andrew said...

Lord B always opens our eyes.

Timothy Belmont said...

Thanks Andrew!