Belfast bananas
Portview, formerly the home of Strand Spinning Mill, once the largest flax tow spinning mill in the world, will be transformed into a special greenhouse for the crop. It might seem like a strange choice of venue but the site has historical ties to Belfast bananas. In 1911, William Richardson, head gardener for Sir. Otto Jaffe, successfully cultivated ripe bananas. Jaffe, a German-born linen merchant and former Lord Mayor of Belfast, was also the owner of Strand Spinning Mill, which in the 1930s was a global centre of innovation in manufacturing and technology. Belfast and Strand Spinning Mill’s banana connection doesn’t stop there. During the mill strikes of 1932, bands and workers from both sides of the community went out marching. However, the only neutral, non-sectarian tune that they knew and could agree on was ‘Yes! We Have No Bananas’ which was played on repeat.
