Box 28
Contains 40 Results:
Dessie O'Hagan, Worker's Party activist and former member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), portraits, 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.
Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.
Tommy McKearney, former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) member and hunger striker, portraits, Monaghan, 2002
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.
Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.
Paddy Joe McClean, alleged former Irish Republican Army (IRA) member and civil rights activist from County Tyrone, portraits, alone and with his wife, 2003
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.
Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.
Mick Murphy, former member of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and former Sinn Fein councilor, portraits with his family, 2003
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.
Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.
Joe Cahill funeral, Irish Republican Army (IRA) member involved in campaigns since the 1930s, procession and mourners including Gerry Adams, Martin McGuinness, and Annie Cahill, 2004
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.
Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.
Murals, "Free Colombia," three Irish Republican Army (IRA) men jailed in Colombia for allegedly training Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia / Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) guerrillas in bomb-making techniques, on the main Dublin to Belfast road, at the border at Killeen, near Newry. , 2005
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.
Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.
Eddie Keenan, republican from the 1950s Irish Republican Army (IRA) campaign, portraits, Conway Mill, Falls Road, Belfast, early 2005
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.
Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.
Paddy O'Regan, one of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) men who attacked Brookeborough RUC barracks in 1957, portraits with Freddie Pyne, whose father was the last Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) man to speak to Sean South before he died, including them holding Sean South's map wheel, 2007
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.
Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.
Andy Tyrie, former Supreme Commander of the Ulster Defense Association (UDA), portraits where he was born, Greenland Street and Shankill Road, Belfast, 30 May 2007
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.
Transparent media and digital storage media (hard drives) are not available for use; access limited to the online digital version.
John Trotter, musician, portraits, alone and with his wife at home, Derry, 2003
Collection is open for research; available digitally. Access is limited to the digital version.
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Tony McAuley, funeral, and unrelated wedding, 9 June 2003
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Stephen Rea, portraits, 2003
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Tommy Makem, Carlingford village and graveyard, 10 January 2003
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Joe Hoey, country singer, portraits at home, Brookeborough, County Fermanagh, 2003
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Paddy Brennan, traditional Irish fiddler, alone and with his wife, at home, English St., 19 October 2003
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Bobby Hughes, musician and Uileann Pipe maker, portraits at home alone and with family, Strangford, County Down, 2003
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Billy Patterson, of the "Patterson Family" folk-group of the 1970s, portraits with family at home, Donegal, 19 July 2004
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Pat Melville, musician and head of AIMS (American Irish Musician's Society), portraits, Belfast, 2004
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James Daly grave, who mutinied from the British Army in India to protest the Black and Tans in Ireland and was shot, Tyrellspass, County Meath, 1995
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Brigadier Baxter, Ulster Defense Regiment (UDR) commander, portraits, at home, 2004
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Gerry O'Carroll, former Head of the Garda special squad to watch Martin Cahill, 2004
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Mrs. Torrens-Spence, former member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), portraits alone and with husband, at home, outside Downpatrick, 2007
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Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) signs, nameplates in storage at RUC/Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) stores, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, October 2001-March 2002
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Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) logo worn on tee-shirt by the firearms training section, October 2001-March 2002
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Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) underwater rescue officer holding pennant flown on inflatable rescue vessel, October 2001-March 2002
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