Pictured from above in 1949.
But where?
Via britainfromabove which features over 86,000 zoomable aerial images of Britain and Ireland from 1919 to 1953.
H/t Kieran Cuddihy
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Pictured from above in 1949.
But where?
Via britainfromabove which features over 86,000 zoomable aerial images of Britain and Ireland from 1919 to 1953.
H/t Kieran Cuddihy
Cork
Kilmacanogue?
Cabra West.
Cork, the split of the River Lee
Definitely looks like Cork to me. Little bridge going across the Lee off Patrick Street with bigger build up for the warehouses and docks on the other side of the river split.
Must Love Caaaaark.
CARK BOI!
Is it Newtwopothouse?
Cork…. “Britainfromabove” has annexed us.
Cork
http://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/image/xaw027135?search=cork&ref=97
Google Image Search…. boo!
You’re obsessed with Cork on this website. Can we even get one story related to Dublin, PLEASE?
no-one’s bike got robbed over the weekend, obviously
It’s not obsession. It’s a healthy regard.
Kaghrk?
Are yis trying to persuade me that Cork is some sort of island? Isn’t it a republic?
Manhattan. c1849.
This looks like New Jersey to me.