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York Street Mill, Belfast, Northern Ireland C. 1880. The Original Cotton Mill, Founded By Alexander Mullholland, Burned Down In 1828 And Was Rebuilt As A Flax Mill. From Cities Of The World, Published C. 1893
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York Street Mill, Belfast, Northern Ireland C. 1880. The Original Cotton Mill, Founded By Alexander Mullholland, Burned Down In 1828 And Was Rebuilt As A Flax Mill. From Cities Of The World, Published C. 1893
York Street Mill, Belfast, Northern Ireland C.1880. The Original Cotton Mill, Founded By Alexander Mullholland, Burned Down In 1828 And Was Rebuilt As A Flax Mill. From Cities Of The World, Published C.1893
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© Ken Welsh / Design Pics
1830 1880 Alexander Belfast Burned City Cotton Down Flax Founded Industrial Industry Irish Kingdom Mill Northern Original Rebuilt Revolution Spinning Street Textile United York Linen Nineteenth
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This print takes us back in time to the bustling streets of Belfast, Northern Ireland, circa 1880. The focal point of the image is the iconic York Street Mill, a testament to the city's industrial prowess during the 19th century. Originally founded by Alexander Mullholland as a cotton mill, this historic landmark faced adversity when it was tragically consumed by fire in 1828. However, rising from its ashes like a phoenix, the mill was rebuilt and transformed into a flax mill. This remarkable resilience showcases both Belfast's determination and adaptability in an era marked by rapid industrialization and technological advancements. The scene captured here exudes an air of industriousness and progress. The towering structure stands tall amidst a vibrant cityscape that reflects the United Kingdom's textile revolution at its peak. Spinning wheels can be seen dotting nearby streets while workers bustle about their daily tasks. Beyond being merely an architectural marvel or symbol of industry, York Street Mill represents more than just bricks and mortar; it embodies the spirit of innovation that defined Belfast during this transformative period. It serves as a reminder of how one man's vision laid down foundations for generations to come. Published in "Cities Of The World" around 1893, this photograph immortalizes not only an important piece of history but also pays homage to those who contributed to Belfast's rise as an industrial powerhouse. Ken Welsh has masterfully captured this snapshot from yesteryears with his keen eye for detail and historical
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