Doorway detail, Belfast
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 25 Aug 2009
The doorway of a late 19th building at the corner of Maxwell Street (right) and Maxwell’s Place, off Sandy Row. The street seems to have been built in the late 1860’s with just six houses. By the turn of the century they had been replaced by three commercial premises. The one was a factory where Miller Son & Torrance Ltd carried on the business of collar, cuff & shirt manufacturers.