The aftermath of the Fenian St tenement collapse of June 1963. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn

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. A massive pile of rubble and debris dominates the street where a building has fallen, its exposed interior walls visible. To the left, an adjacent structure housing the "MANOR DAIRY" and "COYNE & SONS" shops is supported by long wooden beams. The road is blocked by a makeshift barrier and a "ROAD CLOSED" sign, past which a cyclist rides. Nearby, a "CHEMIST" shop stands next to the destruction, while the rooftops are cluttered with television aerials under an overcast sky.


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