Glenbryn Remembers

The first “peace” line along Alliance Avenue was a temporary barried constructed by the British Army in 1971 (Heatley at CAIN); parts of it today are nine metrers high (Belfast Interface Project). The central road in Ardoyne, Berwick Road/Paráıd An Ardghleanna was cut off by the line but in the recent redevelopment no house was built in front of the spot where the road ran through. Instead there are now support beams and a small cross in memory of WWI dead.

The final image is of the same spot on the Ardoyne side of the line.

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One thought on “Glenbryn Remembers

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous 2023-11-23 / 01:46

    The poppy cross was put up in memory of Alan McQuiston who was murderd by the IRA 12TH OF JULY 1987.

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