The Owen O'Cork mill, Belfast

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The Owen O'Cork mill, Belfast

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 25 Jan 2010

The Owen O’Cork Mill on the Beersbridge Road. Built in 1873, it replaced a corn mill from the mid-17th century. Formerly occupied by James McCann (linen merchant) and later by the Belfast Flax & Jute Co Ltd. Long closed and now used by the usual assortment of small businesses. The street’s name comes from the De Beers who owned the original corn mill. Continue to Image

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Image Location

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54.592849
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-5.889606