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Firemen hose down the smouldering remains of the Chlorane Bar, Gresham Street, Belfast, N Ireland, following an explosion. On 5th June 1976, 10 days earlier, the bar had been the scene of a UVF gun attack in which 5 died, among them the owner, 64 year old James Coyle, from West Belfast. 1976061150315a.
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