Box 25
Contains 36 Results:
Michael Longley and Professor Edna Longley, poets, portraits at their home, Belfast, 18 May 2006
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.
Chris Ryder, journalist and author, portraits at home, Carryduff, Belfast, 2007
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.
Frank Ormsby, poet, portraits at home, Belfast, 2007
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.
Conor O'Clery, journalist and writer, at launch of The Billionaire Who Wasn't: How Chuck Feeney Secretly Made and Gave Away a Fortune, Belfast, 2007
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.
Ruth Dudley Edwards, portraits, 2007
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.
Downpatrick, men digging a hole, reminding Bobbie of the old joke, "How many Irish men does it take to dig a hole? One to dig and six to look at him digging!", 1980s
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.
Gordon S. G. Beveridge, former Vice Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast, portraits at his office, 1990s
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.
David and Nikki Lindsay, Ford dealers in Northern Ireland, portraits, 1999
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.
Jonathan Taylor, Belfast solicitor and former teacher of Hanvey, 1999
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.
"GAA Scrap Rule 21", Sunday Life headline (rule prevented Gaelic Athletic Association footballers from participating in foreign games), 2000s
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.
William Drennan Maxwell, one of the first men to work as a women's hairdresser in Belfast, age 85, 23 August 2001
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.
St. Joseph's Industrial School, Letterfrack, County Galway, 2002
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.
Colonel Dennys Rowan Hamilton, retired British army officer, portraits, Killileagh Castle, 2002
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.
Lady Kinahan, member of a Northern Ireland Anglo-Irish family, portraits, at home of Mrs. Torrens-Spence, Downpatrick, 2002
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.
Dr. Robin Harland, University medical service and a sports doctor to football teams in Northern Ireland, portraits at his home in Belfast, on the day of receiving his doctorate from Queen's University Belfast, 2003
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.
Ian Milne, funeral undertaker, Portadown, County Armagh, 2004
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.
Lawrence Stacey, retired army major and former member of Special Air Services (SAS), portraits, IRA murals on Belfast-Dublin road near Newry and General Post Office (GPO), Dublin, 2005
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.
Lawrence Stacey, retired army major and former member of Special Air Services (SAS), portraits, Belfast, 2005
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.
Lawrence Stacey, retired army major and former member of Special Air Services (SAS), with army friend Raph Cowdy at Cowdy's home, Summer Island, County Armagh, 2005
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.
Sir George Bain, Vice Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast, portraits, at his residence, Belfast, 2005
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 Scarlett, smuggler for Northern Ireland during the 1950s, portraits at home, Magheraveely, County Fermanagh, 6 February 2005
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.
Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Riot Squad, group portrait, Castlereagh station, Belfast, October 2001-March 2002
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.
Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Riot Squad, female member, Castalereagh RUC station, Belfast, October 2001-March 2002
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.
Castlereagh holding centre, Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) station, surveillance equipment on building exterior, Castlereagh, Belfast, October 2001-March 2002
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.
Castlereagh holding centre, Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) station, building and security walls exterior, Castlereagh, Belfast, October 2001-March 2002
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.