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  • Police headgear and shattered glass in the rear seat of the unmarked car in which three police officers died whilst on routine patrol near Ardboe, Co Tyrone, on 2nd June 1977. The ambush was carried out by three members of the Provisional IRA each armed with an Armalite rifle. After the police vehicle crashed the gunmen approached firing a further 20 shots into the Ford Escord. Ardboe is on the western shore of Lough Neagh. In 1979 a 22 year old Coalisland man was jailed for life for the three murders. The policemen who died were: Samuel Derek Davison, Kenneth Norman Lynch and Hugh Martin. 197706020206c<br />
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  • The unmarked police car in which three police officers died whilst on routine patrol near Ardboe, Co Tyrone, on 2nd June 1977. The ambush was carried out by three members of the Provisional IRA each armed with an Armalite rifle. After the police vehicle crashed the gunmen approached firing a further 20 shots into the Ford Escord. Ardboe is on the western shore of Lough Neagh. In 1979 a 22 year old Coalisland man was jailed for life for the three murders. The policemen who died were: Samuel Derek Davison, Kenneth Norman Lynch and Hugh Martin. 197706020206a<br />
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victorpattersonbelfast@gmail.com<br />
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www.victorpatterson.com<br />
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Please see my Terms and Conditions of Use at https://www.victorpatterson.com/page2<br />
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Images used on the Internet incur an additional cost and must be visibly watermarked i.e. © Victor Patterson within the body of the image and copyright metadata must not be deleted. Images used on the Internet have a size restriction of 4kbs and are chargeable at rates available at victorpatterson.com.<br />
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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 rights reserved and all moral rights are asserted.
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  • The unmarked police car in which three police officers died whilst on routine patrol near Ardboe, Co Tyrone, on 2nd June 1977. The ambush was carried out by three members of the Provisional IRA each armed with an Armalite rifle. After the police vehicle crashed the gunmen approached firing a further 20 shots into the Ford Escord. Ardboe is on the western shore of Lough Neagh. In 1979 a 22 year old Coalisland man was jailed for life for the three murders. The policemen who died were: Samuel Derek Davison, Kenneth Norman Lynch and Hugh Martin. 197706020206b<br />
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  • Policeman pushes away van in which Harry Thornton, Crossmaglen, Co Armagh,  died in a shooting incident on the Springfield Road, Belfast, N Ireland. 342/71, 197108070342.<br />
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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.
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  • Police push away the van in which Harry Thornton, from Crossmaglen, Co Armagh, died in a shooting incident on the Springfield Road, Belfast, around the time of the introduction of internment. 339/71, 197108070336b.<br />
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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.
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  • Tidying up after the massacre in the village of Claudy, Co Londonderry, N Ireland, UK following a no warning explosion on 31 July 1972 in which seven people died. Ref: 197212001.<br />
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    Claudy_explosion_7_died_197207001.jpg
  • Para-military funeral of Provisonal IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands, 27 years, in Belfast, N Ireland who died on 5th May 1981. Sands was the first hunger striker to die at the Maze prison. He died after 66 days. His funeral took place on 7th May 1981. 198105072310<br />
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  • Para-military funeral of Provisonal IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands, 27 years, in Belfast, N Ireland who died on 5th May 1981. Sands was the first hunger striker to die at the Maze prison. He died after 66 days. His funeral took place on 7th May 1981. 198105072310<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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.
    Sands_Bobby_funeral_198105072310.jpg
  • Eva Martin, 28 years, married, from Lisbellaw, Co Fermanagh, was the first female member of the security forces to die in the N Ireland Troubles. She died 2nd May 1974 in a Provisional IRA gun & rocket attack on a UDR base in Clogher, Co Tyrone. An estimated 40 members of the IRA took part in the attack. Eva Martin's husband was also on duty that night in Clogher and it is believed she died while he was checking for a pulse. See Lost Lives No 1083 for more information. 197405020264EM1.<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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.
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  • Thomas Morrissey, Farnham Street, Belfast, N Ireland, married, 8 children, who died in UVF bombing of Rose and Crown bar on the Ormeau Road on 2nd May 1974. Four others died in the blast and a sixth died 9 days later. All the victims were Roman Catholics. Two youths, 16 years old at the time of the bombing, were convicted. For more information see Lost Lives victim no 1078. 97405020254<br />
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e: victorpattersonbelfast@gmail.com<br />
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www.images4media.com<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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.
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  • Para-military funeral of Provisonal IRA hunger striker Raymond McCreesh, 24 years, at Camlough, Co Armagh, N Ireland who died on 21st May 1981. McCreesh was the third hunger striker to die at the Maze prison. From Camlough he was convicted of several IRA related offences. He died after 61 days on hunger  strike. His funeral took place on 23rd May 1981. 198105232314<br />
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victorpattersonbelfast@gmail.com<br />
www.victorpatterson.com<br />
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Please see my Terms and Conditions of Use at victorpatterson.com . It is IMPORTANT that you familiarise yourself with them.<br />
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Images used on the Internet incur an additional cost and must be visibly watermarked i.e. ©Victor Patterson within the body of the image and copyright metadata must not be deleted. Images used on the Internet have a size restriction of 4kbs and are chargeable at rates available at victorpatterson.com.<br />
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This image is available only for the use of the download recipient i.e. television station, newspaper, magazine, book publisher, etc, and must not be passed on to any third party. It is also downloaded on condition that each and every usage is notified within 7 days to victorpatterson@me.com<br />
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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.
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  • William Patrick Davidson, driver of car in which two women died in shooting incident involving a British Army patrol, gives his version of the events to Press & television. The women who died in the incident were Mrs Mary Ellen Meehan, 31 years, married, 3 children, & her sister, Dorothy Maguire, 19 years, single. Both were Roman Catholic and from West Belfast. It later emerged that they were members of Cumann na mBan, Women's IRA, and were the first members of that organisation to die in the Troubles. The soldiers claimed that a gun was pointed at them from the car. It was later alleged the women were sounding the car horn to warn of the presence of soldiers. 197110230424WPD .<br />
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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 />
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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.
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  • Maura Meehan, one of two women who died in a shooting incident involving a British Army patrol in the Lower Falls area of Belfast, N Ireland. She was aged 31 years and married with 3 children. The woman who died with her was her sister, Dorothy Maguire, 19 years, single. Both were Roman Catholic and from West Belfast. It later emerged that they were members of Cumann na mBan, the Women's IRA, and were the first members of that organisation to die in the Troubles. The soldiers claimed that a gun was pointed at them from the car. It later transpired the women were sounding the car horn to warn of the presence of soldiers. 197110230424MM1.<br />
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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 />
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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.
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  • Michael McGinley, employed Molins, Roman Catholic, Londonderry, married, one child, died in UDA/UFF gun attack on the Top of the Town bar in the city's Waterside district.  Four others died in the same attack on 20th December 1972. 19721220285<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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 />
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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.
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  • The country road at Tullyogallaghan, near Newtownhamilton, Co Armagh, N Ireland, where two British soldiers died in a Provisional IRA landmine explosion on 7th April 1973. The soldiers who died were Steven Norris Harrison, from Birmingham and Terence Brown from Perthshire, Scotland, both members of the Parachute Regiment.  A South Armagh man was jailed for life for murder in connection with the incident. His fingerprint was found on a lemonade bottle at the point from where the bomb was remotely detonated. For more information see Lost Lives entries 816 & 817. 19730407186<br />
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www.images4media.com<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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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.
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  • WPC, Woman Police Constable, Mildred Harrison, 26 years, married, 2 children, Protestant, who died 16th March 1975 when a UVF bomb exploded in the Ormeau Arms, High Street, Bangor, Co Down, N Ireland. She was the first policewoman to die in the Troubles. She had only been in the Police Reserve for two months when she died.  197503160379a<br />
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  • Para-military funeral of Provisonal IRA hunger striker Raymond McCreesh, 24 years, at Camlough, Co Armagh, N Ireland who died on 21st May 1981. McCreesh was the third hunger striker to die at the Maze prison. From Camlough he was convicted of several IRA related offences. He died after 61 days on hunger  strike. His funeral took place on 23rd May 1981. 198105232314<br />
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www.images4media.com<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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  • The scene of devastation in Causeway Road, Newcastle, Co Down, N Ireland, UK, after a Provisional IRA bomb exploded en route to a target. The bombers, an engaged couple, died instantaneously in the blast as their car was ripped apart. The incident happened just before midnight on 21st July 1973 in a quiet suburb of one of N Ireland's most popular seaside resorts. The couple, both 21 years, who died were Alphonsus Cunningham, from nearby Annalong, and Pauline Kane, from Castlewellan. 197307210513c<br />
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  • The scene of devastation in Causeway Road, Newcastle, Co Down, N Ireland, UK, after a Provisional IRA bomb exploded en route to a target. The bombers, an engaged couple, died instantaneously in the blast as their car was ripped apart. The incident happened just before midnight on 21st July 1973 in a quiet suburb of one of N Ireland's most popular seaside resorts. The couple, both 21 years, who died were Alphonsus Cunningham, from nearby Annalong, and Pauline Kane, from Castlewellan. 197307210513a<br />
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  • McGurk's Bar explosion in which 15 people died. Among those who died were the bar owner's wife and daughter. Thirteen were injured, one of whom subsequently died. Firemen in the smoking remains of the bar. NI Troubles. Ref: 19711204001.<br />
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  • Scene of Provisional IRA explosion, North Street Arcade, Belfast, N Ireland, 13th January 1976, in which two civilians and two Provisional IRA members died when the bomb exploded prematurely. All of those who died were Roman Catholics. One of the injured is stretchered to a waiting ambulance. 197601130037b<br />
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  • British Army put on display to the media the car in which two women died in shooting incident involving an army patrol. The women who died in the incident were Mrs Mary Ellen Meehan, 31 years, married, 3 children, & her sister, Dorothy Maguire, 19 years, single. Both were Roman Catholic and from West Belfast. It later emerged that they were members of Cumann na mBan, the Women's IRA, and were the first members of that organisation to die in the Troubles. The soldiers claimed that a gun was pointed at them from the car. It was later claimed that the woment were sounding the car horn to warn of the presence of soldiers. 197110230424CAR2.<br />
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  • British Army put on display to the media the car in which two women died in shooting incident involving a army patrol. The women who died in the incident were Mrs Mary Ellen Meehan, 31 years, married, 3 children, & her sister, Dorothy Maguire, 19 years, single. Both were Roman Catholic and from West Belfast. It later emerged that they were members of Cumann na mBan, the Women's IRA, and were the first members of that organisation to die in the Troubles. The soldiers claimed that a gun was pointed at them from the car. It was later claimed that the woment were sounding the car horn to warn of the presence of soldiers. 197110230424CAR1.<br />
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  • The scene of devastation in Causeway Road, Newcastle, Co Down, N Ireland, UK, after a Provisional IRA bomb exploded en route to a target. The bombers, an engaged couple, died instantaneously in the blast as their car was ripped apart. The incident happened just before midnight on 21st July 1973 in a quiet suburb of one of N Ireland's most popular seaside resorts. The couple, both 21 years, who died were Alphonsus Cunningham, from nearby Annalong, and Pauline Kane, from Castlewellan. 197307210513d<br />
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  • The scene of devastation in Causeway Road, Newcastle, Co Down, N Ireland, UK, after a Provisional IRA bomb exploded en route to a target. The bombers, an engaged couple, died instantaneously in the blast as their car was ripped apart. The incident happened just before midnight on 21st July 1973 in a quiet suburb of one of N Ireland's most popular seaside resorts. The couple, both 21 years, who died were Alphonsus Cunningham, from nearby Annalong, and Pauline Kane, from Castlewellan. 197307210513b<br />
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  • McGurk's Bar explosion in which 15 people died. Among those who died were the bar owner's wife and daughter. Thirteen were injured, one of whom subsequently died. Firemen in the smoking remains of the bar. NI Troubles. Ref: 19711204003.<br />
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  • McGurk's Bar explosion in which 15 people died. Among those who died were the bar owner's wife and daughter. Thirteen were injured, one of whom subsequently died. Firemen in the smoking remains of the bar. NI Troubles. Ref: 19711204002.<br />
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  • Injured woman stretchered away from scene, Provisional IRA explosion, North Streeet Arcade, Belfast, N Ireland, 13th January 1976, in which two civilians and two Provisional IRA members died when the bomb exploded prematurely. All of those who died were Roman Catholics. 197601130037c<br />
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  • Richard Allen Baird, member, RUC, who died in Provisional IRA van bomb explosion near Camlough, South, Armaghkilled on 27 April 1979. Three colleages died in the blast, 197904174123
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  • Jack Wylie, 49 years, from Kilmore, Co Armagh, N Ireland, who died 19th February 1974, in a UVF bomb attack on Traynor's Bar, his local Roman Catholic owned licensed premises. Ironically Mr Wylie was an Orangeman. Patrick Molloy, a 46 year old Roman Catholic also died in the blast. Seven years later a self-confessed Ulster Volunteer Force member was jailed for life for the incident. 197402190116<br />
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  • Mrs Ina Vines, widow of ATO, Army Technical Officer, Sgt Major William Ronald Vines, who died in a Provisional IRA landmine explosion near Crossmaglen, Co Armagh, N Ireland, on 5th May 1973. She is shown with a framed photograph of her husband.Two other soldiers died when a second landmine exploded during a follow-up operation. 197504170374b<br />
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  • Major David Anthony Storrey, 19th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, 36 years, who died 14th August 1972 in a Provisional IRA claymore-type mine exploded. Major Storrey was in charge of soldiers who had commandeered the GAA ground at Casement Park, West Belfast, and was supervising the erection of anti-sniper screens when the device exploded. Another soldier, Craftsman Brian Hope, also died in the incident. 197208140586<br />
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  • Detective Inspector Cecil Patterson, who died in a Provisional IRA gun attack on 26th February 1971 in which another RUC colleague, Constable Robert Buckley, also died.  A third colleague, Constable Bernard Fitzpatrick, although seriously injured, survived. The shooting incident occured during rioting in the Ardoyne district of North Belfast, N Ireland.197102260120<br />
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  • Police, RUC, halt two of the 20th October 1976 funerals of three members of the Provisional  IRA who died on 16th October 1976 when the bomb they were planting at Belfast Gasworks exploded prematurely, until Irish Tricolours are removed from the coffins. The three who died were Paul Marlowe, 32 years, Francis Fitzsimmons, 29 years, and Joseph Surgeoner, 24 years.  197610200431b<br />
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  • Private Douglas Richmond, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, from Clydebank, Scotland, who died, 10th September 1972, in a Provisional IRA landmine explosion near Dungannon, Co Tyrone, N Ireland. Two other soldiers, Lance Corporal William McIntyre and Private Duncan McPhee who were travelling in the Saracen also died. 197209100590<br />
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  • Brendan O'Hara, Roman Catholic, Craigavon, Co Armagh, 48 years, married, 6 children, who died 27th April 1975 when UVF gunmen burst into a mainly Roman Catholic frequented darts club at Bleary, Portadown. Two others died in the attack. 197504270328<br />
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  • What should have been the happiest day of their lives for Patricia Molloy and Arthur Casey was overshadowed by tragedy. The previous day they were mourners at the funeral of her father, Patrick Molloy, in the very same church, St Malachy's, Armagh, on 22nd February 1974. Patrick Molloy, 46 years, Roman Catholic, died when the UVF bombed Traynor's Bar in the Co Armagh village of Kilmore. Jack Wylie, 49 years, a Protestant, also died in the blast. In 1981 a self-confessed UVF bomber was sentenced to life imprisonment for the attack. For more  information see Lost Lives 1016 and 1017. 197402220089a<br />
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  • What should have been the happiest day of their lives for Patricia Molloy and Arthur Casey was overshadowed by tragedy. The previous day they were mourners at the funeral of her father, Patrick Molloy, in the very same church, St Malachy's, Armagh, on 22nd February 1974. Patrick Molloy, 46 years, Roman Catholic, died when the UVF bombed Traynor's Bar in the Co Armagh village of Kilmore. Jack Wylie, 49 years, a Protestant, also died in the blast. In 1981 a self-confessed UVF bomber was sentenced to life imprisonment for the attack. For more  information see Lost Lives 1016 and 1017. 197402220089b<br />
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  • Hundreds of people outside McLaughlin's Bar, Antrim Road, Belfast, N Ireland, following an explosion in which 2 died and 15 were injured. The gas cylinder bomb was planted by the UVF. The incident occured whilst the bar was packed with customers watching the Grand National.  Later the same day a retaliation bombing took place at the Mountainview Tavern on the Loyalist Shankill Road in which 5 Protestants died. 5th April 1975. 197504050355a<br />
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  • Jackie Maguire, with beard, at the grave of his three children, Joanne, 8 years, John, 2 years, and Andrew, 6 weeks, who died as a result of one of the most tragic and horrific incidents of the N Ireland Troubles on 10th August 1976. His wife, Anne, was unable to attend her childrens' funeral as she was still seriously ill in hospital. A car driven by Daniel Lennon, aka Danny Lennon, member, Provisional IRA,  mounted the pavement and ploughed into the Maguire family. Lennon died at the wheel having been shot by British soldiers in hot pursuit. The incident gave rise to the birth of the Peace People organisation led by Mairead Corrigan, aunt of the dead children, and a local woman,Betty Williams. 197608130371f .<br />
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  • The funeral takes place in Belfast, N Ireland, of the three Maguire children, Joanne, 8 years, John, 2 years, and Andrew, 6 weeks, who died as a result of one of the most tragic and horrific incidents of the N Ireland Troubles on 10th August 1976. A car driven by Daniel Lennon, aka Danny Lennon, member, Provisional IRA,  mounted the pavement and ploughed into the Maguire family. Lennon died at the wheel having been shot by British soldiers in hot pursuit. The incident gave rise to the birth of the Peace People organisation led by Mairead Corrigan, aunt of the dead children, and a local woman,Betty Williams. 197608130371c.<br />
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  • The funeral takes place in Belfast, N Ireland, of the three Maguire children, Joanne, 8 years, John, 2 years, and Andrew, 6 weeks, who died as a result of one of the most tragic and horrific incidents of the N Ireland Troubles on 10th August 1976. A car driven by Daniel Lennon, aka Danny Lennon, member, Provisional IRA,  mounted the pavement and ploughed into the Maguire family. Lennon died at the wheel having been shot by British soldiers in hot pursuit. The incident gave rise to the birth of the Peace People organisation led by Mairead Corrigan, aunt of the dead children, and a local woman,Betty Williams. 197608130371b.<br />
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  • James Lochrie, 19 years, from Forkhill, Co Armagh, N Ireland, who died 6th December 1975 when a bomb he was priming exploded prematurely. Lochrie in press reports at the time was described as officer commanding, 1st Battalion of the IRA in South Armagh. He was accompanied by Sean Campbell who also died in the blast.  197512060765.<br />
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  • Scene of explosion at UK Customs Clearance Station, Newry, Co Down, in which 8 people died, nine eventually, when a Provisional IRA bomb exploded prematurely. Among those who died were the three man bombing team, four customs officers and two lorry drivers. The customs clearance station on the main Belfast-Dublin road handled most of the commercial freight between the Rep of Ireland and N Ireland. The incident occured on 22nd August 1972. 197208220443a.<br />
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  • Anne Marie Pettigrew, Westrock Drive, Belfast, N Ireland, who died 1st September 1973, from 80% burns almost two weeks after an explosion in an IRA bomb making factory in the University area of the city. A fellow IRA member, Francis Hall, also died in the incident. 197309010577.<br />
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  • Kevin Kane, 18 years, single, who died when a UVF gas-cylinder bomb exploded at McLoughlin's Pub on the New Lodge Road, Belfast, N Ireland, 5th April 1975. Kevin and a friend, Michael Coyle, an old school friend who he had met by accident, were along with others watching the Grand National. Coyle also died and seven others were injured. 197504050368.<br />
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  • McGleenan's Bar, English Street, Armagh, N Ireland, where the publican, John McGlennan, 45 years, married, 5 children, Roman Catholic, died in a UVF shooting and bomb attack the previous evening. A customer, Patrick Hughes, also died in the incident. 197508220610b<br />
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  • Mrs Ina Vines, widow of ATO, Army Technical Officer, Sgt Major William Ronald Vines, who died in a Provisional IRA landmine explosion near Crossmaglen, Co Armagh, N Ireland, on 5th May 1973. She is show with a framed photograph of her husband.Two other soldiers died when a second landmine exploded during a follow-up operation. 197504170374a<br />
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  • Constable Robert Buckley, 32 years, married, two children, who died in a Provisional IRA gun attack on 26th February 1971 in which an RUC colleague, Detective Inspector Cecil Patterson, died and another, Constable Bernard Fitzpatrick, was seriously injured. The shooting incident occured during rioting in the Ardoyne district of North Belfast, N Ireland.197102260119<br />
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  • The 20th October 1976 funerals of three members of the Provisional  IRA who died on 16th October 1976 when the bomb they were planting at Belfast Gasworks exploded prematurely. The three who died were Paul Marlowe, 32 years, Francis Fitzsimmons, 29 years, and Joseph Surgeoner, 24 years. Two of the funerals were stopped by the police until Irish Tricolours were removed from the coffins. 197610200431a<br />
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  • Sean O'Hagan, 22 years, married, Roman Catholic, Armagh, N Ireland, who died in a UVF no warning explosion at Clancy's Bar, Charlemont, Co Armagh, on 15th May 1976. Two others, the owner and another customer, died in the blast. Other Roman Catholic owned premises were also targeted the same evening. Three men were subsequently jailed for the attack. 197605150269<br />
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  • One of the injured stretchered away from the scene of Provisional IRA explosion, North Streeet Arcade, Belfast, N Ireland, 13th January 1976, in which two civilians and two Provisional IRA members died when the bomb exploded prematurely. All of those who died were Roman Catholics. 197601130037d<br />
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  • One of the injured is stretchered away from scene, Provisional IRA explosion, North Streeet Arcade, Belfast, N Ireland, 13th January 1976, in which two civilians and two Provisional IRA members died when the bomb exploded prematurely. All of those who died were Roman Catholics. 197601130037b<br />
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  • The scene following a Provisional IRA bomb at the Mountainview Tavern on the Shankill Road, Belfast, N Ireland. This explosion on 5th April 1975 was in retaliation for one a few hours earlier in McLaughlin's Bar in the New Lodge Road area of the city. Two Roman Catholics died in the McLaughin's Bar blast, five Protestants died in the Mountainview Tavern blast. 197504050362c<br />
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  • Lance Corporal William McIntyre, 23 years, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, who was travelling in a British Army Saracen died 11th September 1972 the day after a Provisional IRA landmine explosion near Dungannon, Co Tyrone, in which another soldier died and five others were injured. 197209110591<br />
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  • Hundreds of people outside McLaughlin's Bar, Antrim Road, Belfast, N Ireland, following an explosion in which 2 died and 15 were injured. The gas cylinder bomb was planted by the UVF. The incident occured whilst the bar was packed with customers watching the Grand National.  Later the same day a retaliation bombing took place at the Mountainview Tavern on the Loyalist Shankill Road in which 5 Protestants died. 5th April 1975. 197504050355b<br />
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  • Hundreds of people outside McLaughlin's Bar, Antrim Road, Belfast, N Ireland, following an explosion in which 2 died and 15 were injured. The gas cylinder bomb was planted by the UVF. The incident occured whilst the bar was packed with customers watching the Grand National.  Later the same day a retaliation bombing took place at the Mountainview Tavern on the Loyalist Shankill Road in which 5 Protestants died. 5th April 1975. 197504050355c<br />
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  • A family member carries the tiny coffin of one of the three children, Joanne, 8 years, John, 2 years, and Andrew, 6 weeks, who died as a result of one of the most tragic and horrific incidents of the N Ireland Troubles on 10th August 1976. A car driven by Daniel Lennon, aka Danny Lennon, member, Provisional IRA,  mounted the pavement and ploughed into the Maguire family. Lennon died at the wheel having been shot by British soldiers in hot pursuit. The incident gave rise to the birth of the Peace People organisation led by Mairead Corrigan, aunt of the dead children, and a local woman,Betty Williams. 197608130371g.<br />
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  • Mourners view the floral tributes at the grave of the three Maguire children, Joanne, 8 years, John, 2 years, and Andrew, 6 weeks, who died as a result of one of the most tragic and horrific incidents of the N Ireland Troubles on 10th August 1976. A car driven by Daniel Lennon, aka Danny Lennon, member, Provisional IRA, mounted the pavement and ploughed into the Maguire family. Lennon died at the wheel having been shot by British soldiers in hot pursuit. The incident gave rise to the birth of the Peace People organisation led by Mairead Corrigan, aunt of the dead children, and another local woman,Betty Williams. 197608130371e.<br />
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  • Kevin Kane, 18 years, single, who died when a UVF gas-cylinder bomb exploded at McLoughlin's Pub on the New Lodge Road, Belfast, N Ireland, 5th April 1975. Kevin and a friend, Michael Coyle, an old school friend who he had met by accident, were along with others watching the Grand National. Coyle also died and seven others were injured. 197504050368.<br />
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  • The mangled remains of a pram and a child's bike at the railings outside St John the Baptist school on Finaghy Road North, Belfast, where the three Maguire children died or were fatally injured on 10th August 1976. The incident occured when British soldiers fired on the car and fatally wounded the driver, Provisional IRA volunteer, Danny Lennon, 23 years, causing the vehicle to go out of control and mount the footpath. Joanne Maguire, 8 years, and her brother, Andrew Maguire, 6 weeks, were killed instantly. John Maguire, 2 years, died the following day. Their mother, Anne Maguire, never fully recovered and took her own life on 21st January 1980. The children's deaths triggered the formation of the Peace People movement. 197608100362. <br />
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  • Linda Baggley, 19 years, reserve police constable, who died in hospital on 2nd June 1976, after being wounded in the Waterside area of Londonderry, N Ireland, in a Provisional IRA gun attack on 26th May 1976.  She was shot less than 100 yards from where her father, William Baggley, also a reserve police officer, died in a similar attack on 29th January 1972. 197606020298, 298/76.<br />
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  • Scene, Provisional IRA explosion, North Street Arcade, Belfast, N Ireland, 13th January 1976, in which two civilians and two Provisional IRA members died when the bomb exploded prematurely. All of those who died were Roman Catholics. 197601130037a<br />
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  • Mourners view the floral tributes at the grave of the three Maguire children, Joanne, 8 years, John, 2 years, and Andrew, 6 weeks, who died as a result of one of the most tragic and horrific incidents of the N Ireland Troubles on 10th August 1976. A car driven by Daniel Lennon, aka Danny Lennon, member, Provisional IRA,  mounted the pavement and ploughed into the Maguire family. Lennon died at the wheel having been shot by British soldiers in hot pursuit. The incident gave rise to the birth of the Peace People organisation led by Mairead Corrigan, aunt of the dead children, and a local woman,Betty Williams. 197608130371d.<br />
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  • Dorothy Maguire, 19 years, single, one of two women who died in shooting incident involving a British Army patrol in the Lower Falls area of Belfast, N Ireland. The other woman was her married sister, Maura Meehan, of Brantry Street, Belfast. They were both members of Cumann na mBan, the Women's IRA, and were the first members of that organisation to die in the Troubles. The soldiers claimed that a gun was pointed at them from the car. It later transpired the women were sounding the car horn to warn local people of the presence of soldiers. 197110230424DM1.<br />
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  • Scene at UDR base in Clogher, Co Tyrone, N Ireland, the morning after the Provisional IRA gun and rocket attack on the evening of 2nd May 1974 in  which Eva Martin, 28 years, married, and a member of the Tyrone Battalion died. Her husband was also on duty at the same time. Eva Martin was first female member of the security forces to die in the Troubles,197405020264A.<br />
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  • Firemen search through the debris of a house in Meenan Drive, Bogside,  Londonderry, in which two members of the Provisional IRA died on 28th November 1972. It is believed they were involved in  the assembly of a bomb. The IRA volunteers were John Brady, 21 years, and James Carr, 19 years, both of whom lived locally. The house where the explosion occured was that of Charles McSheffrey who was on remand at the time on an arms charge. Mr McSheefrey's wife was in a neighboour's house when the blast occured. 197212280123.<br />
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  • This lorry was just one of 90+ hijackings throughout N Ireland in a province-wide operation by the Provisional IRA. In this particular incident between Ballygawley and Dungannon, Co Tyrone, a motorist and his passenger died when their Triumph 2000 ploughed into the lorry blocking the road. 28th November 1973, 197311280734<br />
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  • Captain John H Young, Royal Army Ordance Corps, 22 years, from Basingstoke, England, who died 15th July 1972 whilst attempting to defuse a Provisional IRA milk churn bomb in South Armagh. He was the first bomb disposal officer to die in that area where the IRA were particularly active. 197300000731<br />
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  • Geraldine O’Reilly, 14 years, apprentice hairdresser, who died in UVF bomb attack in Belturbet, Co Cavan, Rep of Ireland, 28th December 1972. A teenage boy also died in the attack. 1972120803GOR<br />
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  • Thomas Murphy, 29 years, single, Roman Catholic, who died 2nd October 1975 when the UVF shot him in his photographic studio in Belfast before planting a bomb. 197510020676a<br />
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  • Remains of the booby-trapped car at the rear of his home in which Edward Clayton, 27 years, breadserver, Armagh, N Ireland, died on 6th March 1975. The explosion was believed to have been carried out by the Provisional IRA but almost certainly they got the wrong man as Clayton had no security force or para-military connections. The victim's brother would almost certainly have died in the explosion had he not gone back at the last minute to get a raincoat. Soldiers stand guard as forensics officer investigates. 197503060205.<br />
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  • Forensic officers examine booby-trapped van at the Tunney Meat Plant at Whiteabbey near Belfast.  One man died in the blast but 5 others plus the driver survived their injuries. The six Tunney employees were all Roman Catholics and came from Counties Armagh, Monaghan and Fermanagh. During the week they were in local lodgings. The man who died was 26 year old Larry Potter from Clones. He was married with two children. Several men were later convicted of the sectarian murder. 25th March 1977, 197703250178f.<br />
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  • Gerard Conlon, one of the Guildford Four, pictured at the grave of his father, Guiseppe Conlon, in Milltown Cemetery, Belfast,  N Ireland, 30th January 2005. Gerard himself was to die less than 10 years later in June 2014 following an illness.  Giuseppe Conlon died in Wormwood Scrubs prison on 23rd January 1980, the same day that the UK Home Secretary, William Whitelaw, had decided to grant him parole. He had been jailed for the alleged possession of explosives. The trial of all the defendents was highlighted in the 1993 Oscar-nominated film In The Name Of The Father, starring Daniel Day-Lewis. 200501300001<br />
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  • Brigadier Harry Baxter, Commander, UDR, Ulster Defence Regiment, meets two Greenfinches (female members of the regiment}, the morning after one of their colleagues, Eva Martin, died in a Provisional IRA gun & rocket attack on the regiment's base at Clogher, Co Tyrone, the previous night, 2nd May 1974. Eva Martin was the first woman security force member to die in the Troubles. 197405020264B.<br />
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  • All that remains of the car in which four members of the Provisional IRA members died when the bomb they were tramsporting exploded on the Knock Dual Carriageway, Belfast, presumably on their way to a bombing target. The dead men were Gerard Steele, Gerard Bell, Joseph Magee and Robert Dorrian, all from the Short Strand area of Belfast, N Ireland. There is speculation that the target was the Hillfoot Bar, Braniel. 21st February 1972. 197202212001.<br />
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  • Scene of 3 Oct 1975 explosion at business premises on the Albertbridge Road, Belfast, N Ireland, UK, owned by John McKeague, a prominent loyalist activist. A 57 year old Roman Catholic mother of eight, Mrs Alice McGuinness, died in the blast. Ironically Mrs McGuinness, of Bryson Street, in the nearby staunchly republican Short Strand area was a shopper at Mr McKeague's printing and stationery business. Mr McKeague's sister, Mrs Jean Moore, was injured in the explosion. Mr McKeague's mother, Isabella McKeague, died in a fire that followed an attack four years earlier on the same premises. 197510030003.<br />
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  • Aftermath of laze at Central Hotel, Bundoran, Co Donegal, Rep of Ireland, 8th August 1980 in which 5 adults and 5 children died. The body of one 18 month old child was nnever found. 1980080199a<br />
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  • Landrover in which 3 soldiers died in Provisional IRA dual landmine explosion near Dungiven, Co Londonderry, N Ireland, 24th June 1972, 197207240152d<br />
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  • Bloody Sunday, Derry, Londonderry, 30 January 1972, Father Edward Daly, waving blood-stained handkerchief, as he escorts wounded protester to safety. During the events of that day 26 civilians were shot, 13 fatally on the day, and one more  died two months later.<br />
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  • Corporal Terence Williams, 17/21 Lancers, 35 years, married, 3 children, from Canterbury, Kent, who died 5th May 1973 along with Trooper John Gibbons as the result of a Provisional IRA boobytrap bomb near Crossmaglen, Co Armagh, N Ireland. This was the second boobytrap device at the one location. Sgt-Major William Vines died as a result of the first device. 197305050290<br />
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  • Firemen at the scene of a blaze at the Melville Hotel, Foyle Street, Londonderry, N Ireland. Two firemen, Leonard McCartney and Lexie Wylie, died in the outbreak. 197111000467AAA<br />
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  • James Reid, 47 years, Roman Catholic, married, 10 children, from Upper Meadow Street, Belfast, N Ireland, who died, 17th January, 1976, in UVF no warning bomb thrown into the Sheridan Bar, New Lodge Road, Belfast. A woman customer, Sarah O'Dwyer also died in the blast. 197601180046<br />
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  • The scene following a Provisional IRA bomb at the Mountainview Tavern on the Shankill Road, Belfast, N Ireland. This explosion on 5th April 1975 was in retaliation for one a few hours earlier in McLaughlin's Bar in the New Lodge Road area of the city. Two Roman Catholics died in the McLaughin's Bar blast, five Protestants died in the Mountainview Tavern blast. 197504050362b<br />
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  • McGleenan's Bar, English Street, Armagh, N Ireland, where the publican, John McGlennan, 45 years, married, 5 children, Roman Catholic, died in a UVF shooting and bomb attack the previous evening. A customer, Patrick Hughes, also died in the incident. 197508220610a<br />
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  • Michael McCreesh, 15 years, Roman Catholic, from Dromintee, Forkhill, Co Armagh, N Ireland, who died when a Provisional IRA abandoned booby-trapped van exploded near a Roman Catholic church outside the village on 10th March 1974. Two other youths were injured one of whom died a few days later.  The intended target was British solders who would have been tasked to investigate the vehicle. 197403100141 <br />
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  • Lance Corporal Terry Brown, 24 years, single, Dunkeld, Scotland, who died in Provisional IRA landmine explosion near Newtownhamilton, Co Down, on 7th April 1973. A colleague, Steven Harrison, also from 2Bn Parachute Regiment also died in the incident. 197303070187TB<br />
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  • Robert Freeburn, 50 years, Protestant, married, 2 children,  one of ten Protestant workmen who died in the variously called Whitecross Massacre / Kingsmill Massacre. They were machine gunned by a group calling itself the Republican Action Force. They died beside the minibus in which they were travelling from work. The Republican Action Force has always been considered a flag of convenience for the Provisional IRA who it is assumed carried out the shooting in reprisal for the killing of members of two Roman Catholic families a dew days earlier. 1976010550018RF.<br />
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  • Private Christopher Patrick Brady, 21 years, 1st Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, British Army, who died in Provisional IRA explosion at Divis Flats, Belfast, N Ireland, UK. A second soldier died in the incident and two others were seriously injured. 197307170508.<br />
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  • The family of 18 month old Angela Gallagher, like hundreds of others, gather in the grounds of Belfast City Hall, N Ireland, UK, to plant crosses at an event to remember the innocent victims killed during the N Ireland Troubles. It took place on Sunday 5 November 1973. The picture includes parents, Peter and Irene Gallagher, and 8 year old Paula, in whose arms her baby sister died.  Angela died on 3 September from a ricocheting bullet during a Provisional IRA sniper attack on a Scots Guards patrol. The incident happened close to the home of Angela's grandmother in Iveagh Street, West Belfast. 197211050683a.<br />
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  • The funeral of victims of the McGurk's Bar explosion. Fifteen died in the blast, including the bar owner's wife and daughter, and 13 were injured. One of the injured subsequently died. NI Troubles. Ref: 19711207002.<br />
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  • The funeral of victims of the McGurk's Bar explosion. Fifteen died in the blast, including the bar owner's wife and daughter, and 13 were injured. Pic includes a youthful Gerry Fitt. One of the injured subsequently died. NI Troubles. Ref: 19711207001<br />
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  • Soldier examines the mangled remains of a car in which two Provisional IRA members, Paul Fox, 20 years, and Laura Crawford, 25 years, both from Belfast, died when the bomb they were transporting exploded prematurely in King Street, close to Belfast city centre, on 1st December 1975. 19751201759.<br />
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  • The family of 18 month old Angela Gallagher, like hundreds of others, gather in the grounds of Belfast City Hall, N Ireland, UK, to plant crosses at an event to remember the innocent victims killed during the N Ireland Troubles. It took place on Sunday 5 November 1973. The picture includes parents, Peter and Irene Gallagher, and 8 year old Paula, in whose arms her baby sister died.  Angela died on 3 September from a ricocheting bullet during a Provisional IRA sniper attack on a Scots Guards patrol. The incident happened close to the home of Angela's grandmother in Iveagh Street, West Belfast. 197211050683a.<br />
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  • Scene of 3 Oct 1975 explosion at business premises on the Albertbridge Road, Belfast, N Ireland, UK, owned by John McKeague, a prominent loyalist activist. A 57 year old Roman Catholic mother of eight, Mrs Alice McGuinness, died in the blast. Ironically Mrs McGuinness, of Bryson Street, in the nearby staunchly republican Short Strand area was a shopper at Mr McKeague's printing and stationery business. Mr McKeague's sister, Mrs Jean Moore, was injured in the explosion. Mr McKeague's mother, Isabella McKeague, died in a fire that followed an attack four years earlier on the same premises. 197510030002.<br />
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  • A victim of a Provisional IRA bomb at the Mountainview Tavern on the Shankill Road, Belfast, N Ireland, is carried to a waiting ambulance. This explosion on 5th April 1975 was in retaliation for one a few hours earlier in McLaughlin's Bar in the New Lodge Road area of the city. Two Roman Catholics died in the McLaughin's Bar blast, five Protestants died in the Mountainview Tavern blast. 197504050362a<br />
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  • Two civilian workers at Ebrington Army Barracks, Londonderry, John Dunn and Cecilia Byrne, died when a booby-trap bomb attached to the car in which they were travelling exploded. The explosion happened in the immediate vicinity of the army barracks. Mr Dunn was giving his co-worker a lunchtime driving lesson when the bomb detonated. There was speculation that the bomb was intended to explode within the military installation. 11th January 1974. 1974011100015. For more information see Lost Lives entry 992 and 993.<br />
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  • Albert Fletcher, Disraeli Street, Belfast, 32 years, Protestant, who was one of 5 people to die in a Provisional IRA bomb attack on the Mountainview Bar on Belfast's loyalist Shankill Road on 5th April 1975. The attack was in retaliation for a bombing a few hours earlier in a UVF attack on McLaughlin's bar in the nationalist New Lodge Road in which two men died. 197504050364AF<br />
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  • William Andrews, Belfast, 33 years, married, member, UDA, Protestant, who was one of 5 people to die in a Provisional IRA bomb attack on the Mountainview Bar on Belfast's loyalist Shankill Road on 5th April 1975. The attack was in retaliation for a bombing a few hours earlier in a UVF attack on McLaughlin's bar in the nationalist New Lodge Road in which two men died. 197504050364WA<br />
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  • Alan Madden, Rosewood Street, Belfast, 18 years, Protestant, who was one of 5 people to die in a Provisional IRA bomb attack on the Mountainview Tavern on Belfast's loyalist Shankill Road on 5th April 1975. The attack was in retaliation for a bombing a few hours earlier in a UVF attack on McLaughlin's bar in the nationalist New Lodge Road in which two men died.  197504050364AM<br />
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