The Divis Tower block on the Falls Road in West Belfast, was built in 1966 and during the Troubles the British Army put a radio mast on the roof, NI.


The Divis Tower block on the Falls Road in west Belfast, was built in 1966 and named after Belfast's Divis Mountain. During the Troubles, the British Army controversially built an observation post on top of the block, in NI, UK


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Location: Falls Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Photo credit: © Monica Wells / Alamy / Afripics
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