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Ian Paisley beside statue of Sir Edward Carson in front of Stormont building, Belfast, 1985

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 20
Identifier: MS2001_039_1381
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Dates: 1985

Ian Paisley beside statue of Sir Edward Carson in front of Stormont building, Belfast, 1985

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 21
Identifier: MS2001_039_1382
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

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Dates: 1985

Ian Paisley climbing into the hydraulic lift before ascending next to statue of Sir Edward Carson, in front of Stormont building, Belfast, 1985

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 22
Identifier: MS2001_039_1644
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

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Dates: 1985

Ian Paisley with Bobbie Hanvey photographing him on a 40-foot high hydraulic lift beside statue of Sir Edward Carson, in front of Stormont building, Belfast, 1985

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 23
Identifier: MS2001_039_1645
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

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Dates: 1985

Ian Paisley addressing workers at a Killyleagh factory, 1985

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 24
Identifier: MS2001_039_1643
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.

Dates: 1985

Basil Brooke, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, early 1970s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 25
Identifier: MS2001_039_1642
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

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Dates: early 1970s

John Brooke, Unionist politician and son of Basil Brooke, portraits, alone and with John Biggs-Davison, Ashbroke House, 1980s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 26
Identifier: MS2001_039_1668
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.

Dates: 1980s

John Biggs-Davison, portraits, 1980s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 27
Identifier: MS2001_039_1654
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

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Dates: 1980s

Sarah Calvert Brooke, second wife of Basil Brooke, 1987

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 28
Identifier: MS2001_039_1671
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

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Dates: 1987

Tomas Mac Giolla, President of the Workers' Party, with other members of the Worker's Party of Ireland, laying a wreath at the grave of Thomas Russell, 1980s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 29
Identifier: MS2001_039_1672
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

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Dates: 1980s

Tomas Mac Giolla, President of the Workers' Party, wearing Lord Mayor of Dublin chain of office, Mansion House, Dublin, 1990s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 30
Identifier: MS2001_039_1659
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.

Dates: 1990s

Tomas Mac Giolla, President of the Workers' Party, with other members of the Workers' Party of Ireland at the grave of Thomas Russell, 200th anniversary of his death, Downpatrick, 2003

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 31
Identifier: MS2001_039_1673
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.

Dates: 2003

Alasdair McDonnell, portraits, 1980s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 33
Identifier: MS2001_039_1679
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

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Dates: 1980s

John Carson, Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) politician, milking his goat at home, County Down, 1980s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 34
Identifier: MS2001_039_1669
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.

Dates: 1980s

Douglas Hurd visiting the cell of United Irishman Thomas Russell, Downpatrick Jail, 1980s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 35
Identifier: MS2001_039_1678
Content notice From the Collection: Many of the images in this collection contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, injury, and trauma during the political and religious conflict known as the Troubles. This includes images of the aftermath of bomb explosions and the affected people and communities. Scope and Contents A collection of photographs by Bobbie Hanvey featuring people and scenes from Northern Ireland during and after The Troubles, a period of violent...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.

Dates: 1980s

Travellers standing outside traditional canvas tent, Lisburn, 1972

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 1
Identifier: MS2001_039_935
Scope and Contents From the Series: Travellers (known as Mincéir and Pavee in the Shelta dialects of Cant or Gammon) are an Irish ethnic minority with their own history and culture based on a nomadic tradition. In Irish they are also called An Lutch Siúil which means The Walking People. Travellers were often referred to as tinkers because of their craft with tinsmithing but they also traded hand-crafted items and animals with “settled” people. Traveller women worked and traded alongside the men. Travellers were very involved...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

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Dates: 1972

Bobbie Hanvey interviewing travellers for his Downtown Radio program "The Ramblin Man", 1978

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 2
Identifier: MS2001_039_936
Scope and Contents From the Series: Travellers (known as Mincéir and Pavee in the Shelta dialects of Cant or Gammon) are an Irish ethnic minority with their own history and culture based on a nomadic tradition. In Irish they are also called An Lutch Siúil which means The Walking People. Travellers were often referred to as tinkers because of their craft with tinsmithing but they also traded hand-crafted items and animals with “settled” people. Traveller women worked and traded alongside the men. Travellers were very involved...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.

Dates: 1978

Travellers with children on Glen Road, Belfast and Flying Horse Road, Downpatrick, some with Paddy Noonan and family, early 1980s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 4
Identifier: MS2001_039_937
Scope and Contents From the Series: Travellers (known as Mincéir and Pavee in the Shelta dialects of Cant or Gammon) are an Irish ethnic minority with their own history and culture based on a nomadic tradition. In Irish they are also called An Lutch Siúil which means The Walking People. Travellers were often referred to as tinkers because of their craft with tinsmithing but they also traded hand-crafted items and animals with “settled” people. Traveller women worked and traded alongside the men. Travellers were very involved...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.

Dates: early 1980s

Two children in an armchair with dog, in front their caravan, allegedly burnt by local area residents, Flying Horse Road, Downpatrick, mid-1980s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 5
Identifier: MS2001_039_938
Scope and Contents From the Series: Travellers (known as Mincéir and Pavee in the Shelta dialects of Cant or Gammon) are an Irish ethnic minority with their own history and culture based on a nomadic tradition. In Irish they are also called An Lutch Siúil which means The Walking People. Travellers were often referred to as tinkers because of their craft with tinsmithing but they also traded hand-crafted items and animals with “settled” people. Traveller women worked and traded alongside the men. Travellers were very involved...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

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Dates: mid-1980s

Two children playing in a lorry, 1980s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 6
Identifier: MS2001_039_953
Scope and Contents From the Series: Travellers (known as Mincéir and Pavee in the Shelta dialects of Cant or Gammon) are an Irish ethnic minority with their own history and culture based on a nomadic tradition. In Irish they are also called An Lutch Siúil which means The Walking People. Travellers were often referred to as tinkers because of their craft with tinsmithing but they also traded hand-crafted items and animals with “settled” people. Traveller women worked and traded alongside the men. Travellers were very involved...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

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Dates: 1980s

"Brush with the law," traveller children shaking a brush at Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) officer asleep in a land-rover, 1980s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 7
Identifier: MS2001_039_946
Scope and Contents From the Series: Travellers (known as Mincéir and Pavee in the Shelta dialects of Cant or Gammon) are an Irish ethnic minority with their own history and culture based on a nomadic tradition. In Irish they are also called An Lutch Siúil which means The Walking People. Travellers were often referred to as tinkers because of their craft with tinsmithing but they also traded hand-crafted items and animals with “settled” people. Traveller women worked and traded alongside the men. Travellers were very involved...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.

Dates: 1980s

Traveller family eviction from Ballyduggan Road, layby, Downpatrick, 1985

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS2001_039_954
Scope and Contents From the Series: Travellers (known as Mincéir and Pavee in the Shelta dialects of Cant or Gammon) are an Irish ethnic minority with their own history and culture based on a nomadic tradition. In Irish they are also called An Lutch Siúil which means The Walking People. Travellers were often referred to as tinkers because of their craft with tinsmithing but they also traded hand-crafted items and animals with “settled” people. Traveller women worked and traded alongside the men. Travellers were very involved...
Restrictions on access

Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.

Dates: 1985

Firefighters putting out potential arson fire in travellers' caravan and portacabin, and traveller children, Flying Horse Road, Downpatrick, June 1985

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 9
Identifier: MS2001_039_955
Scope and Contents From the Series: Travellers (known as Mincéir and Pavee in the Shelta dialects of Cant or Gammon) are an Irish ethnic minority with their own history and culture based on a nomadic tradition. In Irish they are also called An Lutch Siúil which means The Walking People. Travellers were often referred to as tinkers because of their craft with tinsmithing but they also traded hand-crafted items and animals with “settled” people. Traveller women worked and traded alongside the men. Travellers were very involved...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

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Dates: June 1985

Burnt-out caravan after the death of a traveller, traditionally the caravan and all the person's possessions are destroyed, 1980s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 10
Identifier: MS2001_039_940
Scope and Contents From the Series: Travellers (known as Mincéir and Pavee in the Shelta dialects of Cant or Gammon) are an Irish ethnic minority with their own history and culture based on a nomadic tradition. In Irish they are also called An Lutch Siúil which means The Walking People. Travellers were often referred to as tinkers because of their craft with tinsmithing but they also traded hand-crafted items and animals with “settled” people. Traveller women worked and traded alongside the men. Travellers were very involved...
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Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

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Dates: 1980s

Traveller halting site, scenes of travellers and council workers cleaning it up, Flying Horse Road, Downpatrick, 1980s

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 11
Identifier: MS2001_039_941
Scope and Contents From the Series: Travellers (known as Mincéir and Pavee in the Shelta dialects of Cant or Gammon) are an Irish ethnic minority with their own history and culture based on a nomadic tradition. In Irish they are also called An Lutch Siúil which means The Walking People. Travellers were often referred to as tinkers because of their craft with tinsmithing but they also traded hand-crafted items and animals with “settled” people. Traveller women worked and traded alongside the men. Travellers were very involved...
Restrictions on access

Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.

Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.

Dates: 1980s