Some throwbacks here!
An ice cream van does some business beside an Eleventh Night Bonfire on the Shankill Road July 11, 2003, in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
As we welcome a new year, we decided to look back on what was happening in Northern Ireland 20 years ago in 2003. The noughties is a decade when flip phones thrived and low-rise jeans were made popular thanks to Christina Aguilera. 2003 in Northern Ireland will be remembered by George W. Bush visiting in April and the elections that were held that November.Check out the selection of 20-year-old photos captured around Northern Ireland back in 2003 from voters on their way to polling stations to Queen Elizabeth II visiting the Lagan lookout center.
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