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Jimmy Steele, aka James Steele, lifelong Irish Republican, speaking at the annual Republican Ceremony on Easter Sunday at Milltown Cemetery, Belfast, N Ireland, UK, April 1966. He was jailed and several times during his life for IRA membership. When the IRA split in 1969 he sided with the Provisional wing. He was the first editor of Republican News. He died 9th August 1970. 196604000025

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Jimmy Steele, aka James Steele, lifelong Irish Republican, speaking at the annual Republican Ceremony on Easter Sunday at Milltown Cemetery, Belfast, N Ireland, UK, April 1966. He was jailed and several times during his life for IRA membership. When the IRA split in 1969 he sided with the Provisional wing. He was the first editor of Republican News. He died 9th August 1970. 196604000025<br />
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Copyright Image from Victor Patterson, Belfast, UK<br />
<br />
t: +44 28 9066 1296 (from Rep of Ireland 048 9066 1296)<br />
m: +44 7802 353836<br />
e: victorpattersonbelfast@gmail.com<br />
<br />
www.images4media.com<br />
<br />
Please see my full Terms and Conditions of Use at https://www.images4media.com/p/terms-conditions - it is IMPORTANT that you familiarise yourself with them.<br />
<br />
Images used online incur an additional cost. This cost should be agreed in writing in advance. Online images must be visibly watermarked i.e. © Victor Patterson or that of the named photographer within the body of the image. The original metadata must not be deleted from images used online.<br />
<br />
This image is only available for the use of the download recipient i.e. television station, newspaper, magazine, book publisher, etc, and must not be passed on to a third party. It is also downloaded on condition that each and every usage is notified within 7 days to victorpattersonbelfast@gmail.com.<br />
<br />
The right of Victor Patterson (or the named photographer) to be identified as the author is asserted in accordance with The Copyright Designs And Patents Act (1988). All moral rights are asserted.