Former Ross's mineral water factory, Belfast

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Former Ross's mineral water factory, Belfast

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 10 Jul 1981

Using its own artesian well, Ross’s produced mineral waters at 1-7 Montgomery Street for almost 100 years until the mid 1970’s. The premises lay empty for a long time until extensively renovated as Ross’s Court, a shopping place on the lines of Covent Garden. To the casual visitor only the places selling food seemed to do any real business. It is now a super Argos. William Street South is at lower right. (Note: in the Belfast vernacular “a mineral” is a glass of lemonade). Continue to Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.598158
Longitude
-5.926471