
News


Share
Published 17:53 23 Apr 2026 BST
Updated 18:44 23 Apr 2026 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »Did you know that there is a website that allows you to compare what Dublin looked like in the 1960s to how it looks now?
This site is called SpaceFromSpace and utilises "historic Cold War era declassified satellite photographs, high-resolution spaceport imagery, and aerial images". This is so that users can look into the past and see how the world has changed since then.
By typing Dublin into the site's search function, you can see visuals of the Irish capital captured on 19 February 1966 by KH-7, a reconnaissance satellite used by the United States from July 1963 to June 1967.
To view these images and compare them to Dublin now, all you need to do is click the full-screen button and then zoom in, similar to how you would on Google Maps.
Then you can use the transparency slider in the bottom right-hand corner to switch between the modern map and the old satellite imagery.
While we here in the JOE office are absolutely addicted to this website, we have to note that America's reconnaissance satellite was no match for a giant cloud covering Dublin city centre that fateful day in 1966, making comparisons of this area to the modern day nigh on impossible.
That said, here are some cool images of Dublin areas and landmarks now and how they looked in the '60s:
Explore more on these topics:











Readers can bag three months of free books in early Amazon Prime Day deal
The early Prime Day deal is available now Amazon’s Prime Day sale is taking place this month, but the online retail giant has launched an early Kindle Unlimited deal. Usually priced at £9.49 per month, Prime members can bag a three month subscription for free in this exclusive deal. It’s an early Prime Day deal, […]
News
4h
Online shopping is about to become more expensive in Ireland – here’s what you need to know
A new EU charge will increase the costs of online shopping for Irish customers. We’re all guilty of shopping online for cheaper products. However, the once-affordable and quick hack to save while buying products online is going to see some major changes. A new €3 customs duty will apply to small parcels coming into the […]
News
6h
News
News