The early 1980s were marked by the onset of an economic recession in Dublin, but growth picked back up as the economy began to improve. Two of the most famous shopping centers, Powerscourt and Stephens Green, were opened in the early 1980s.
Dublin celebrated its millennium in 1988. It sparked much thought and discussion about its past and future, particularly about the quality of life in its urban areas. Although Dublin was founded in 841, an Irish king forced the townspeople to pay taxes to him in 988. Dublin becomes an Irish town for the first time that year. A Jewish Museum opened in 1985, and the Anna Livia Fountain was built in O’Connell Street in 1988.
Below are some fascinating photos that show what Dublin looked like in the 1980s by
Unfortunately, the scan quality is so poor, it would be nice if we could zoom in a bit…
Fascinating Photos Show Life in Chile in 1988, Year of the Plebiscite and Pinochet’s downfall
In my opinion, they are cool but terrible at the same time, they don’t show much and aren’t as good as photos, but I don’t know.