Agra Street, Belfast
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Image: © Rossographer Taken: 9 Dec 2010
Gable wall at the end of Agra Street in Belfast. Agra Street runs between Elgin Street and Herat Street off the Annadale Embankment and is one of several streets in the area named after cities in India and Afghanistan. On the wall is a large billboard advertisement for BT; below is an entertaining piece of graffiti "FAT PEOPLE ARE HARD TO KIDNAP" (not Belfast humour - a widely used slogan that probably originated in America).