Manhole cover, Belfast
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Image: © Rossographer Taken: 15 Mar 2011
Manhole cover located in an entry between Delhi Street and Baroda Street in Belfast (the Google map shows this as Delhi Street North). It is marked "James Stewart, Sandy Row Foundry, Belfast". One of several identical covers in the area, although this example was in a particularly fine condition. See also Image - for the record, I cannot find the location of the foundry, although a 'Smithy' is marked on 1901 OS maps at the corner of Moore's Place and the Donegall Road which lies at the southern end of Sandy Row.