Box 16
Contains 36 Results:
Ballygawley bus bomb site, scenes with damaged bus, British soldiers, and helicopter, County Tyrone, 1988
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Ballygawley bus bomb site, helicopter flying over, County Tyrone, 1988
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Main Street, Ballynahinch, immediately after Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) bomb, County Down, 1985
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Main Street, Ballynahinch, day after Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) bomb, County Down, 1985
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Main Street, Ballynahinch, day after Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) bomb, politician Eddie McGrady at the scene, County Down, 1985
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Dundrum, County Down, scene of killing of John Kielty, local businessman and Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) official, by Loyalists, also includes Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) carrying his body in a re-usable tin coffin, 1988
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Downpatrick Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) station immediately after Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) car bomb explosion, 1980s
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Downpatrick Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) station immediately after Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) car bomb explosion, 1980s
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Werner Heubeck, known for removing Irish Republican Army (IRA) bombs from his buses, portraits with 1960s Ulsterbus, 1980s
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Castlewellan, County Down, after Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) explosion that killed a British soldier and destroyed the neighboring shop, 1980s
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Colm Marks memorial, St. Patrick's Avenue, Downpatrick, County Down, 1990s
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
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Killeen, Newry, County Down, Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) bomb explosion that killed Lord Justice Maurice Gibson and his wife Cecily, 1987
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
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Newcastle, County Down scene of car bomb with Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) and British Army, 1980s
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Loughgall Police Station after Special Air Service (SAS) ambush of Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA), wooden rods pushed through side of van show angle of bullets, 1987
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Ballydugan road after Irish Republican Army (IRA) culvert bomb explosion, showing damaged army vehicle and scene, Downpatrick, County Down, 1990
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Senator Gordon Wilson and his wife Joan, parents of Marie Wilson who was killed in the Enniskillen bomb, portraits, 1990s
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Downpatrick, the last Provisional Irish Republican Army (PIRA) bomb before 1994 ceasefire, devastated local businesses in St. Patrick's Avenue and the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) station, 1994
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Dr. William Rutherford, known for his emergency surgical work during the Northern Ireland troubles, portraits, some in his garden, 1994
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Dr. William Rutherford, known for his emergency surgical work during the Northern Ireland troubles, portraits with journalist Malachy O'Doherty in his garden, 1994
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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O'Toole's Bar, Loughinisland, County Down the day after Loyalist gun attack on customers, interior of the bar and people who came to express sympathy, including Eddie McGrady, Sir Patrick Mayhew, and SKY TV, 1990s
Users are advised that many of the images in this series contain depictions of violence, destruction, death, 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.
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Official Irish Republican Army (IRA) women members of Cumann na mBan, Easter Sunday, Scotch Street, Downpatrick, 1974
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Official Irish Republican Army (IRA) parade through town to the graveyard, Easter Sunday, Downpatrick, 1974
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Official Irish Republican Army (IRA) parade, Easter Sunday, Downpatrick, 1974
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Tomás Mac Giolla with Mairin de Burca and members of Official Irish Republican Army (IRA) wearing Australian bush hats, IRA uniform, 1974
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John Ned Quinn, former chief of volunteers in old Irish Republican Army (IRA) during Irish civil war of independence, second in command to Frank Aiken, next to a dirt road, 1970s
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