
The bowling green at Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

A small group, possibly rough sleepers in the park are using these chairs at night, but throughout daytime, they typify the emptiness of the park.

Belfast city centre at rush hour.

Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

University Road, with the recently demolished students union on the left. Usually filled with evening traffic.

A junction, normally filled with traffic, is empty, just around the start of rush hour

The park all to ourselves, morning walk in Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

A deserted Queens University, Belfast.

Cordoned off exercise stations, Ormeau Park, Belfast.

The brutalist architecture of the Ulster Museum, sits silently during the crisis.

The Holylands area of Belfast, usually filled with students.

Hill Street, Belfast's cultural & nightlife centre, with all the shutters down for now.

Finding space for the daily walk.

Abandoned bike chains hang off empty bike racks outside Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

Empty benches line the paths of Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

Ulster Museum, Belfast

An eerily quiet Botanic Gardens, Belfast./

The tropical ravine at Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

The tropical ravine at Botanic Gardens, Belfast - closed indefinitely.

Grand Central Hotel on Bedford Street, deserted.

Three people socialise at a distance, on a normally thronged central green in Botanic Gardens, Belfast

The Queens University Leisure Centre, Belfast. Closed indefinitely.

A pine tree watches over a quiet junction in Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

The view of our empty street, from my front door.

Self isolating neighbours, leave a bag out for food deliveries.

A pine tree catches the last light in a deserted Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

The tropical ravine, at Botanic Gardens, Belfast - closed indefinitely .

A normally busy meeting and sometimes drinking spot in Botanic Gardens, Belfast

The upper pathway at Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

Stacked chairs in the closed cafe, Ulster Museum.

A normally full car park at Queens University Belfast

'Love you NHS' yarn-bombing, Rugby Road, Belfast.

A single person sits under a tree in an otherwise vacant green, Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

Home. A quiet place for now.

Blossoming cherry trees in the streetlight outside our house.

A letter from the government.

Morning walk down our street, while Spring continues to blossom.

Fitting graffiti in Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

Police ask two frisbee throwers to move on, Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

A quiet part of a quiet park. Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

The main route for commuting walkers, through Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

Empty Bowling Green & Leisure Centre, Botanic Gardens Belfast.

Empty swings & see-saw at the play park, Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

Rush hour, Belfast city centre

An Irish Ewe tree watches over a quiet Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

The Palm House, Botanic Gardens, Belfast. Indefinitely closed.


Looking out at the Street, Belfast.

Empty bandstand, Botanic Gardens Belfast.

Empty chair & table, Ulster Museum, Belfast.

Rugby Road in the Holylands, Belfast. Usually filled with parked commuters & student cars.

Cherry blossoms flutter silently over our quiet street.

Kids, reclaiming the streets, Rugby Road, Belfast.

Solitary reader on the park benches, Botanic Gardens, Belfast.

Evening sun, catching the empty park benches, Botanic Garden, Belfast.

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