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Barbed wire barricades in Belfast
Photograph of the Peace Wall - barbed wire barricades in Seaforde Street, Newtownards Road, Belfast. Date: 1920
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1. Title: "A Divided City: Barbed Wire Barricades on the Newtownards Road, Belfast (1920)" This evocative black-and-white photograph captures the somber atmosphere of Belfast during the tumultuous year of 1920. The image, taken on the Newtownards Road in the heart of the city, reveals a stark reminder of the deep-rooted sectarian tensions that had long plagued Northern Ireland. The barbed wire barricades, meticulously strung between the buildings, serve as a physical and symbolic boundary, dividing the Catholic and Protestant communities. The year 1920 marked a significant turning point in the history of Northern Ireland, as the Anglo-Irish War reached its peak, and the violence between the Nationalist and Unionist populations intensified. This photograph, taken in the Seaforde Street area, depicts the grim reality of life in Belfast during these troubled times. The barricades, erected to protect the residents from potential attacks, also symbolized the growing sense of fear and mistrust that had gripped the city. Despite the passage of time, this image remains a poignant reminder of the dark chapter in Northern Ireland's history. The barbed wire barricades, now long gone, stand as a testament to the resilience and determination of the people who lived through those challenging times. The Peace Wall, a more modern manifestation of the divide, still exists in parts of Belfast, serving as a reminder of the past and a symbol of hope for a more peaceful future. This photograph, with its haunting imagery, offers a glimpse into the complex and often painful history of Northern Ireland. It invites us to reflect on the past and to remember the lessons learned, as we continue to strive for unity, understanding, and peace in our diverse and interconnected world.
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