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Demolition of North Street Part 2

June 8, 2020March 11, 2005 by John McCullagh

Another video from the 1960s showing the demolition of North Street (the first time round!) . Again this video comes courtesy of the Cine footage shot by the late Thomas Malone who grew up in the area.

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