Surviving "control zone" sign, Belfast

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Surviving "control zone" sign, Belfast

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 30 Jan 2013

See Image Skipper Street (February 2011). Another one – on this building Image at the corner of Upper Queen Street and Wellington Street. Failure to observe the sign meant that the street would be cleared and the army bomb disposal unit called. Delivery vehicles usually carried a full-time passenger who sat in the vehicle while the driver was absent. See also Image (Royal Avenue, July 2009).

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.596384
Longitude
-5.933061