
The aftermath of the Fenian St tenement collapse of June 1963. Dublin 1963.
The aftermath of the Fenian Street tenement collapse in Dublin, June 1963. Adjacent to a chaotic mountain of rubble, the "MANOR DAIRY" remains standing, its right-hand wall jagged and exposed. Advertisements for "Gold Flake" and "Player's Please" cigarettes are visible in the shop's windows. Atop the highest point of the ruined wall, a worker is silhouetted against the sky, engaged in the demolition, while a row of intact terraced buildings with crowded chimneys and television aerials extends to the right.
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