Two of these are credited to my old neighbour Joe Devine the others are mine.
The Piggeries, which consisted of the high rise blocks were Crosbie, Haigh and Canterbury Heights situated on William Henry Street. Only a very small number of houses were built to accommodate the people from these and the large nearby Four square tenement complex when they were demolished resulting in the community being ripped apart which led to the closure of many shops in the area though the Morris brothers wearily plod on, hoping for an upturn in business with some new houses that have been built on the next block to them.
Four churches at least once served this area, St. Mary of the Angels, St. Anne's, Holy Trinity and SFX - only the latter now remaining open, two of them having been demolished.
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The next pic is of Elliot st leading to Parker st with the old Clayton Square on the right. The next pic is of the T&GWU building being erected, it's now empty awaiting demolition. Then comes Roscommon street school, being used here as an adult centre but now recently demolished. The last pic is of a green goddess army fire engine with a conventional one and a police car in Church st, I don't know why though?
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