The 1960s was a decade of change, development, economic growth and conflicts for Northern Ireland. In the late 1960s, several events happened, such as the civil right march in Derry, the Battle of the Bogside and deployment of British troops which laid the foundation of the Troubles. The conflict ended with the Good Friday Agreement of 1998.
The following stunning color photos show what Northern Ireland looked like in the late 1960s.
Ah, Derry’s beautiful River Derry… and its extraordinary Victorian Chamber of Commerce… in Northern Ireland.
Is that near ColaRaine?
Northern Ireland didn’t have color until 1983
Hi George, Best!
How many ways can they spell Northern Ireland?
There’s nothing wrong with these, but I’m a bit of a pedant about it. It says double-decker bridge over Derry River. It’s the Craigavon Bridge and that’s the Foyle River.