They were only ever meant to be a temporary fix. Across Northern Ireland, several thousand pre-fab homes were shipped from England to address the housing crisis in the years after World War Two. They sprang up in far-flung locations and were no stranger to us right here in Armagh. Quickly assembled, they provided essential accommodation for families as a country struggled to get back on its feet. The ‘make do and mend’ mindset of the war years c…
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