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    1. FollowingRare6247 on

      Looks like they also had a tram network that got lost at some point?

    2. ebulient on

      This is fascinating! So much loss from the war. I wonder if there’s something similar for Dublin too

    3. Gemini_2261 on

      Remember the aim was to physically and politically divide communities. Bulldoze a motorway around the city centre to isolate and contain West Belfast, build 25 foot high walls and steel-and-concrete security barriers to manage population movement.

      Israel watched and learned.

    4. SoloWingPixy88 on

      Black and white has a nice way of hiding how bad things really were. Road in last picture is likely covered in shit.

    5. rock_agus_roll on

      As a Belfast one…just legitimately upsetting.

      Some of the city was lost to the blitz and the troubles. But the city didn’t really help itself,. Just walk down north street, a key historic city centre area that’s been in a slow downturn for probably half a century, with every decent building spontaneously bursting into flames, or awaiting some magically developer to come in and just fix it all.

      It’s a shame, I feel grateful that the Belfast I get to grow up it is far better than what my parents had to endure, but when you go abroad, (hell, even just over to Liverpool) it feels like Belfast could still be so much more.

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