Folks, from looking at old maps and old pictures, here's the way it seemed to work.
First of all the picture in
post 1 does look very much like
Greeve's Mill, which was
6 stories, the picture only shows
4 stories, but there is a partial structure standing above those, and it looks as if the top
2 stories might have collapsed.
Conway Street runs
northwards from it's
southern junction with the
Falls Road, and the way that it seemed to work was that
Greeve's Mill was on the
right hand/eastern side of
Conway Street near the
Falls Road end of
Conway Street,... then a short distance to the
north of Greeve's Mill and also on the
right hand/eastern side of
Conway Street was
Conway Street Mill which is still there and is now a museum.
The picture in
reply 2 is the
northern end of
Conway Street Mill looking
south towards the
Falls Road, but the comment about the windows and the lack of rebuilding is misleading, the windows in the picture below, which is taken from
the junction of the
Falls Road and
Conway Street looking
north into Conway Street, shows the
other/southern end of
Conway Street Mill and the windows match the windows in the pictures in
reply 7,... which is
also looking north along Conway Street,... and that picture is also shown and identified on the link below as being
“Conway street Belfast 1969” and
Greeve's Mill was destroyed in
August 1969.
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g186470-d1734181-i30539045-Belfast_Attractions-Belfast_Northern_Ireland.htmlSo the sides of the buildings on the
right hand side of that picture are showing the
western sides of those buildings.
However, the picture of what appears to be
Greeve's Mill in
post 1 is
looking north towards the hills, so that must be the
eastern side of the the building on
the left hand side of the picture, so it can't be
Conway Street,... and so if that is
Greeve's Mill, the street on
it's eastern side would be
North Howard Street, which fits
jack's suggestion in
reply 5 of
North Howard Street.
He's also correct in
reply 12 about
Cupar Street making a
sharp turn to the
left in a
northwesterly direction away from
Conway Street.
I believe that the
works shown above
First Street on this map was a foundry.
Does the far end of the street in the picture in
post1 also seem to bend sharply to the right ?, which would match the
North Howard Street location on the map below.
Looking north into Conway Street from the junction at its southern end with the Falls Road. https://s7.postimg.org/527ci30u3/Conway_Street.png