IRA The years 1970–1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland
IRA The years 1970–1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/ira-the-years-19701972-saw-an-explosion-of-political-violence-in-northern-image69463075.html
Bloody Friday is the name given to the bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Belfast on 21 July 1972. Twenty-two bombs exploded in the space of eighty minutes, killing nine people (including two British soldiers) and injuring 130. At
Bloody Friday is the name given to the bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Belfast on 21 July 1972. Twenty-two bombs exploded in the space of eighty minutes, killing nine people (including two British soldiers) and injuring 130. At https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bloody-friday-is-the-name-given-to-the-bombings-by-the-provisional-82939942.html
Newry RUC Corry Square police Station in Catherine Street attacked by the Provisional IRA using homemade Mortar Bomb. Nine RUC officers, seven men and two women. 28 Feb 1985. IRA,Irish Republican Army and INLA, Irish National Liberation Army graffiti on walls and house in the Newry area after the mortar attack. These photographs were taken the day after the attack and at the funerals some days later. Wikipedia below: On 28 February 1985, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched a heavy mortar attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Corry Square in Newry, Northern Ire
Newry RUC Corry Square police Station in Catherine Street attacked by the Provisional IRA using homemade Mortar Bomb. Nine RUC officers, seven men and two women. 28 Feb 1985. IRA,Irish Republican Army and INLA, Irish National Liberation Army graffiti on walls and house in the Newry area after the mortar attack. These photographs were taken the day after the attack and at the funerals some days later. Wikipedia below: On 28 February 1985, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched a heavy mortar attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Corry Square in Newry, Northern Ire https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/newry-ruc-corry-square-police-station-in-catherine-street-attacked-by-the-provisional-ira-using-homemade-mortar-bomb-nine-ruc-officers-seven-men-and-two-women-28-feb-1985-irairish-republican-army-and-inla-irish-national-liberation-army-graffiti-on-walls-and-house-in-the-newry-area-after-the-mortar-attack-these-photographs-were-taken-the-day-after-the-attack-and-at-the-funerals-some-days-later-wikipedia-below-on-28-february-1985-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-ira-launched-a-heavy-mortar-attack-on-the-royal-ulster-constabulary-ruc-base-at-corry-square-in-newry-northern-ire-image177806499.html
Belfast, Northern Ireland. 13 August 2014. Paramilitary funeral of veteran IRA volunteer Tony Catney Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
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REPUBLIC OF IRELAND, COUNTY DONEGAL-NOVEMBER 1985. Irish Army on the border with Northern Ireland during The Troubles. Ireland,
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Photograph taken after the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing, when the Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated a powerful truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a major thoroughfare in London's financial district, the City of London
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Francis Hughes Mural, Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley holds up a copy of a Belfast newspaper with the headline 'Provos Say No', referring to the Provisional Irish Republican Army, in east Belfast, December 8, 2004. A major push to seal a political settlement for the turbulent British province of Northern Ireland stalled at the last moment on Wednesday over demands for photographic evidence of IRA guerrillas scrapping their arms. Protestant leaders led by Paisley are demanding the Catholic insurgents allow proof of disarmament to show 'repentance' for three decades of conflict. REUTERS/Paul McErlane PM
Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley holds up a copy of a Belfast newspaper with the headline 'Provos Say No', referring to the Provisional Irish Republican Army, in east Belfast, December 8, 2004. A major push to seal a political settlement for the turbulent British province of Northern Ireland stalled at the last moment on Wednesday over demands for photographic evidence of IRA guerrillas scrapping their arms. Protestant leaders led by Paisley are demanding the Catholic insurgents allow proof of disarmament to show 'repentance' for three decades of conflict. REUTERS/Paul McErlane PM https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/democratic-unionist-party-leader-ian-paisley-holds-up-a-copy-of-a-belfast-newspaper-with-the-headline-provos-say-no-referring-to-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-in-east-belfast-december-8-2004-a-major-push-to-seal-a-political-settlement-for-the-turbulent-british-province-of-northern-ireland-stalled-at-the-last-moment-on-wednesday-over-demands-for-photographic-evidence-of-ira-guerrillas-scrapping-their-arms-protestant-leaders-led-by-paisley-are-demanding-the-catholic-insurgents-allow-proof-of-disarmament-to-show-repentance-for-three-decades-of-conflict-reuterspaul-mcerlane-pm-image381031698.html
Former Horse and Groom public house, site of the IRA Guildford pub bombings on 5th October 1974 in which four soldiers and one civilian were killed UK
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A member of the Roddy McCorley Society in West Belfast holds the mangled metal frame of an L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle (SLR), that is on display at the Roddy McCorley Museum. The remains of the weapon were found by Johnny Brennan on the Omeath foreshore approximately a year after the Narrow Water ambush, by the Provisional Irish Republican Army on 27 August 1979.
A member of the Roddy McCorley Society in West Belfast holds the mangled metal frame of an L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle (SLR), that is on display at the Roddy McCorley Museum. The remains of the weapon were found by Johnny Brennan on the Omeath foreshore approximately a year after the Narrow Water ambush, by the Provisional Irish Republican Army on 27 August 1979. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/a-member-of-the-roddy-mccorley-society-in-west-belfast-holds-the-mangled-metal-frame-of-an-l1a1-self-loading-rifle-slr-that-is-on-display-at-the-roddy-mccorley-museum-the-remains-of-the-weapon-were-found-by-johnny-brennan-on-the-omeath-foreshore-approximately-a-year-after-the-narrow-water-ambush-by-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-on-27-august-1979-image402498305.html
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - February, 23 : Gerry Kelly Irish republican politician and former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer who p
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Michael Collins (1890 – 1922), Irish revolutionary, soldier and politician who was a leading figure in the early-20th-century Irish struggle for independence with his 'high nelly' Rudge Whitworth bicycle. Collins was Chairman of the Provisional Government of the Irish Free State from January 1922 until his assassination in August 1922.
Michael Collins (1890 – 1922), Irish revolutionary, soldier and politician who was a leading figure in the early-20th-century Irish struggle for independence with his 'high nelly' Rudge Whitworth bicycle. Collins was Chairman of the Provisional Government of the Irish Free State from January 1922 until his assassination in August 1922. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/michael-collins-1890-1922-irish-revolutionary-soldier-and-politician-who-was-a-leading-figure-in-the-early-20th-century-irish-struggle-for-independence-with-his-high-nelly-rudge-whitworth-bicycle-collins-was-chairman-of-the-provisional-government-of-the-irish-free-state-from-january-1922-until-his-assassination-in-august-1922-image271834619.html
Gerard 'Gerry' Kelly (Irish: Gearóid Ó Ceallaigh, born 5 April 1953) is an Irish republican politician and former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer who played a leading role in the negotiations that led to the Good Friday Agreement on 10 April 1998. He is currently a member of Sinn Féin's Ard Chomhairle (National Executive) and a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) for North Belfast.
Gerard 'Gerry' Kelly (Irish: Gearóid Ó Ceallaigh, born 5 April 1953) is an Irish republican politician and former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer who played a leading role in the negotiations that led to the Good Friday Agreement on 10 April 1998. He is currently a member of Sinn Féin's Ard Chomhairle (National Executive) and a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) for North Belfast. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gerard-gerry-kelly-irish-gearid-ceallaigh-born-5-april-1953-is-an-95734608.html
2001 Republican Mural representing ten hunger strikers who died in 1981, depicted above a poem by Bobby Sands.
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PROCLAMATION OF THE IRISH REPUBLIC 1916 (aka the Easter Proclamation) issued during the Easter Rising
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Easter Rising, The Proclamation of the Provisional Government of the Irish Republic issued at the GPO in Dublin on Easter Monday 24th April 1916
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Easter 1916 Irish Proclamation mural board in New Lodge area of Belfast
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Murals on the international wall. Divis St. West Belfast. Northern Ireland
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A mural depicted the funeral of hunger striker Joe McDonnell on the Falls Road, Belfast. Northern Ireland
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IRA The years 1970�1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland
IRA The years 1970�1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/ira-the-years-19701972-saw-an-explosion-of-political-violence-in-northern-image69463106.html
Gerry Adams Leader Of Provisional Irish Republican Army with Ken Livingstone and Danny Morrison at Moyard Estate
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Warrenpoint Bombing memorial flowers, Warrenpoint Northern Ireland 1985 The Warrenpoint ambush or Narrow Water ambush (also called the 'Warrenpoint massacre']or 'Narrow Water massacre'was a guerrilla attack by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on 27 August 1979. The IRA's South Armagh Brigade ambushed the British Army with two large roadside bombs at Narrow Water Castle (near Warrenpoint) in Northern Ireland. The first bomb was aimed at a British Army convoy and the second targeted the reinforcements sent to deal with the incident. IRA volunteers hidden in nearby woodland also allege
Warrenpoint Bombing memorial flowers, Warrenpoint Northern Ireland 1985 The Warrenpoint ambush or Narrow Water ambush (also called the 'Warrenpoint massacre']or 'Narrow Water massacre'was a guerrilla attack by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on 27 August 1979. The IRA's South Armagh Brigade ambushed the British Army with two large roadside bombs at Narrow Water Castle (near Warrenpoint) in Northern Ireland. The first bomb was aimed at a British Army convoy and the second targeted the reinforcements sent to deal with the incident. IRA volunteers hidden in nearby woodland also allege https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/warrenpoint-bombing-memorial-flowers-warrenpoint-northern-ireland-1985-thewarrenpoint-ambushornarrow-water-ambushalso-called-the-warrenpoint-massacre-or-narrow-water-massacrewas-aguerrillaattackby-theprovisional-irish-republican-armyira-on-27-august-1979-the-irassouth-armagh-brigadeambushed-thebritish-armywith-two-large-roadside-bombs-atnarrow-water-castlenearwarrenpoint-innorthern-ireland-the-first-bomb-was-aimed-at-a-british-army-convoy-and-the-second-targeted-the-reinforcements-sent-to-deal-with-the-incident-ira-volunteers-hidden-in-nearby-woodland-also-allege-image215691615.html
Belfast, Northern Ireland. 13 August 2014. Paramilitary funeral of veteran IRA volunteer Tony Catney Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
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BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - OCTOBER 1974. Loyalist Bar, blown up by the Irish Republican Army during The Troubles, Northern Ireland.
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Photograph taken after the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing, when the Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated a powerful truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a major thoroughfare in London's financial district, the City of London
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Belfast republican mural
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Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley arrives waving a copy of the Belfast Newsletter with the headline 'Provos Say No' - provos referring to the Provisional Irish Republican Army - for his meeting with retired Canadian General John de Chastelain, the head of Northern Ireland's independent disarmament body, in east Belfast, December 8, 2004. A major push to seal a political settlement for the turbulent British province of Northern Ireland stalled at the last moment on Wednesday over demands for photographic evidence of IRA guerrillas scrapping their arms. REUTERS/Paul McErlane PM/CRB
Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley arrives waving a copy of the Belfast Newsletter with the headline 'Provos Say No' - provos referring to the Provisional Irish Republican Army - for his meeting with retired Canadian General John de Chastelain, the head of Northern Ireland's independent disarmament body, in east Belfast, December 8, 2004. A major push to seal a political settlement for the turbulent British province of Northern Ireland stalled at the last moment on Wednesday over demands for photographic evidence of IRA guerrillas scrapping their arms. REUTERS/Paul McErlane PM/CRB https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/democratic-unionist-party-leader-ian-paisley-arrives-waving-a-copy-of-the-belfast-newsletter-with-the-headline-provos-say-no-provos-referring-to-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-for-his-meeting-with-retired-canadian-general-john-de-chastelain-the-head-of-northern-irelands-independent-disarmament-body-in-east-belfast-december-8-2004-a-major-push-to-seal-a-political-settlement-for-the-turbulent-british-province-of-northern-ireland-stalled-at-the-last-moment-on-wednesday-over-demands-for-photographic-evidence-of-ira-guerrillas-scrapping-their-arms-reuterspaul-mcerlane-pmcrb-image381235058.html
Pat McGeown Plaque, Falls Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Undated family handout photo of Johnny Brennan who found the mangled metal frame of an L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle (SLR), which is on display at the Roddy McCorley Museum in West Belfast. Mr Brennan found the remains of the weapon on the Omeath foreshore approximately a year after the Narrow Water ambush, by the Provisional Irish Republican Army on 27 August 1979.
Undated family handout photo of Johnny Brennan who found the mangled metal frame of an L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle (SLR), which is on display at the Roddy McCorley Museum in West Belfast. Mr Brennan found the remains of the weapon on the Omeath foreshore approximately a year after the Narrow Water ambush, by the Provisional Irish Republican Army on 27 August 1979. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/undated-family-handout-photo-of-johnny-brennan-who-found-the-mangled-metal-frame-of-an-l1a1-self-loading-rifle-slr-which-is-on-display-at-the-roddy-mccorley-museum-in-west-belfast-mr-brennan-found-the-remains-of-the-weapon-on-the-omeath-foreshore-approximately-a-year-after-the-narrow-water-ambush-by-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-on-27-august-1979-image402498297.html
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - February, 23 : Gerry Kelly Irish republican politician and former Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) volunteer who p
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Michael Collins and General Mulcahy, Army Chiefs of Staff at the funeral of Arthur Griffith. Suffering from overwork and strain after the long and difficult negotiations with the British government, Griffith attended forty-one of the forty-two provisional government meetings held between 23 June and 30 July, and the work involved in establishing the Free State government. Ten days before Michael Collins' assassination in County Cork, Griffith died at the age of 51, on 12 August 1922, from a cerebral haemorrhage and was buried in Glasnevin Cemetery four days later.
Michael Collins and General Mulcahy, Army Chiefs of Staff at the funeral of Arthur Griffith. Suffering from overwork and strain after the long and difficult negotiations with the British government, Griffith attended forty-one of the forty-two provisional government meetings held between 23 June and 30 July, and the work involved in establishing the Free State government. Ten days before Michael Collins' assassination in County Cork, Griffith died at the age of 51, on 12 August 1922, from a cerebral haemorrhage and was buried in Glasnevin Cemetery four days later. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/michael-collins-and-general-mulcahy-army-chiefs-of-staff-at-the-funeral-of-arthur-griffith-suffering-from-overwork-and-strain-after-the-long-and-difficult-negotiations-with-the-british-government-griffith-attended-forty-one-of-the-forty-two-provisional-government-meetings-held-between-23-june-and-30-july-and-the-work-involved-in-establishing-the-free-state-government-ten-days-before-michael-collins-assassination-in-county-cork-griffith-died-at-the-age-of-51-on-12-august-1922-from-a-cerebral-haemorrhage-and-was-buried-in-glasnevin-cemetery-four-days-later-image271835517.html
The literal English phrase 'our day will come' has been used in various contexts. In the context of Irish literature, James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, features the nationalist Michael Davin (based on George Clancy) saying Irish freedom fighters 'died for their ideals, Stevie. Our day will come yet, believe me.' The Irish phrase tiocfaidh ár lá is attributed to Provisional IRA prisoner Bobby Sands, who uses it in several writings smuggled out of the Maze Prison. It is the last sentence of One Day in my Life, the diary he kept of the 1981 hunger strike in which he died, pub
The literal English phrase 'our day will come' has been used in various contexts. In the context of Irish literature, James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, features the nationalist Michael Davin (based on George Clancy) saying Irish freedom fighters 'died for their ideals, Stevie. Our day will come yet, believe me.' The Irish phrase tiocfaidh ár lá is attributed to Provisional IRA prisoner Bobby Sands, who uses it in several writings smuggled out of the Maze Prison. It is the last sentence of One Day in my Life, the diary he kept of the 1981 hunger strike in which he died, pub https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-literal-english-phrase-our-day-will-come-has-been-used-in-various-contexts-in-the-context-of-irish-literature-james-joyces-a-portrait-of-the-artist-as-a-young-man-features-the-nationalist-michael-davin-based-on-george-clancy-saying-irish-freedom-fighters-died-for-their-ideals-stevie-our-day-will-come-yet-believe-me-the-irish-phrase-tiocfaidh-r-l-is-attributed-to-provisional-ira-prisoner-bobby-sands-who-uses-it-in-several-writings-smuggled-out-of-the-maze-prison-it-is-the-last-sentence-of-one-day-in-my-life-the-diary-he-kept-of-the-1981-hunger-strike-in-which-he-died-pub-image233524592.html
Mural for Joe Cahill and his brothers, painted by Danny Devenney in the Whiterock, Republican/Nationalist area of West Belfast
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Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 28th June, 2015. Former Irish Republican prisoners, wearing white shirts, carry photographs of IRA volunteers killed during the Northern Ireland conflict, at the annual Derry Republican Graves Association commemoration. Credit: George Sweeney/Alamy Live News
Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 28th June, 2015. Former Irish Republican prisoners, wearing white shirts, carry photographs of IRA volunteers killed during the Northern Ireland conflict, at the annual Derry Republican Graves Association commemoration. Credit: George Sweeney/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-londonderry-northern-ireland-28th-june-2015-former-irish-republican-84639519.html
View of The Bogside from Derry City Walls. The mainly Catholic/Republican area of the city, it was a focal point of many events during 'The Troubles'.
View of The Bogside from Derry City Walls. The mainly Catholic/Republican area of the city, it was a focal point of many events during 'The Troubles'. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/view-of-the-bogside-from-derry-city-walls-the-mainly-catholicrepublican-area-of-the-city-it-was-a-focal-point-of-many-events-during-the-troubles-image179073892.html
1922 A newspaper photograph of armed soldiers in civilian clothes parading outside of City Hall, Dublin after the installation of the Provisional Irish Government. The Provisional Government of Ireland or Rialtas Sealadach na hÉireann administered Southern Ireland from 16 January 1922 to 5 December 1922.
1922 A newspaper photograph of armed soldiers in civilian clothes parading outside of City Hall, Dublin after the installation of the Provisional Irish Government. The Provisional Government of Ireland or Rialtas Sealadach na hÉireann administered Southern Ireland from 16 January 1922 to 5 December 1922. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/1922-a-newspaper-photograph-of-armed-soldiers-in-civilian-clothes-parading-outside-of-city-hall-dublin-after-the-installation-of-the-provisional-irish-government-the-provisional-government-of-ireland-or-rialtas-sealadach-na-hireann-administered-southern-ireland-from-16-january-1922-to-5-december-1922-image372276324.html
Murals on the international wall. Divis St. West Belfast. Northern Ireland
Murals on the international wall. Divis St. West Belfast. Northern Ireland https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-murals-on-the-international-wall-divis-st-west-belfast-northern-ireland-104984276.html
three Easter Lily pin badges The lily is worn at easter by irish republicans to commemorate their war dead
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IRA The years 1970�1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland
IRA The years 1970�1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/ira-the-years-19701972-saw-an-explosion-of-political-violence-in-northern-image69463078.html
Manchester deputy police chief John Stalker, head of the Stalker inquiry, an investigation into the shootings of a number of memebers of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, photographed with his lawyers at a press conference. He was temporarily suspended from duty and removed from the inquiry after allegations were made against him, which were later proven to be false. 25th June 1986.
Manchester deputy police chief John Stalker, head of the Stalker inquiry, an investigation into the shootings of a number of memebers of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, photographed with his lawyers at a press conference. He was temporarily suspended from duty and removed from the inquiry after allegations were made against him, which were later proven to be false. 25th June 1986. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-manchester-deputy-police-chief-john-stalker-head-of-the-stalker-inquiry-80413816.html
Newry RUC Corry Square police Station in Catherine Street attacked by the Provisional IRA using homemade Mortar Bomb. Nine RUC officers, seven men and two women. 28 Feb 1985 These photographs were taken the day after the attack and at the funerals some days later. Wikipedia below: On 28 February 1985, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched a heavy mortar attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Corry Square in Newry, Northern Ireland. The attack killed nine RUC officers and injured almost 40 others; the highest death toll ever suffered by the RUC.The attack was join
Newry RUC Corry Square police Station in Catherine Street attacked by the Provisional IRA using homemade Mortar Bomb. Nine RUC officers, seven men and two women. 28 Feb 1985 These photographs were taken the day after the attack and at the funerals some days later. Wikipedia below: On 28 February 1985, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched a heavy mortar attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Corry Square in Newry, Northern Ireland. The attack killed nine RUC officers and injured almost 40 others; the highest death toll ever suffered by the RUC.The attack was join https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/newry-ruc-corry-square-police-station-in-catherine-street-attacked-by-the-provisional-ira-using-homemade-mortar-bomb-nine-ruc-officers-seven-men-and-two-women-28-feb-1985-these-photographs-were-taken-the-day-after-the-attack-and-at-the-funerals-some-days-later-wikipedia-below-on-28-february-1985-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-ira-launched-a-heavy-mortar-attack-on-the-royal-ulster-constabulary-ruc-base-at-corry-square-in-newry-northern-ireland-the-attack-killed-nine-ruc-officers-and-injured-almost-40-others-the-highest-death-toll-ever-suffered-by-the-ructhe-attack-was-join-image177806446.html
Irish Republican mural at the International Peace Wall, Belfast
Irish Republican mural at the International Peace Wall, Belfast https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/irish-republican-mural-at-the-international-peace-wall-belfast-image63873688.html
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - March 1972, British Army Troops manning barricades during The Troubles,
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - March 1972, British Army Troops manning barricades during The Troubles, https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-belfast-northern-ireland-march-1972-british-army-troops-manning-barricades-77663006.html
Photograph taken after the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing, when the Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated a powerful truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a major thoroughfare in London's financial district, the City of London
Photograph taken after the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing, when the Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated a powerful truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a major thoroughfare in London's financial district, the City of London https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/photograph-taken-after-the-1993-bishopsgate-bombing-when-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-detonated-a-powerful-truck-bomb-on-bishopsgate-a-major-thoroughfare-in-londons-financial-district-the-city-of-london-image377039235.html
Damaged public housing after the London Docklands bombing of 9 Feb1996, when the IRA detonated a truck bomb in South Quay, killing two & causing £150 million worth of damage.
Damaged public housing after the London Docklands bombing of 9 Feb1996, when the IRA detonated a truck bomb in South Quay, killing two & causing £150 million worth of damage. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/damaged-public-housing-after-the-london-docklands-bombing-of-9-feb1996-when-the-ira-detonated-a-truck-bomb-in-south-quay-killing-two-causing-150-million-worth-of-damage-image350088065.html
West Belfast, Ireland. 25th March, 2016. The Rock Bar on the Falls Roads in Belfast begins Preperations to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Irish Easter Rising Credit: Bonzo/Alamy Live News
West Belfast, Ireland. 25th March, 2016. The Rock Bar on the Falls Roads in Belfast begins Preperations to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Irish Easter Rising Credit: Bonzo/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-west-belfast-ireland-25th-march-2016-the-rock-bar-on-the-falls-roads-101006226.html
Bobby Sands mural belfast number 3050
Bobby Sands mural belfast number 3050 https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bobby-sands-mural-belfast-number-3050-43581799.html
The mangled metal frame of an L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle (SLR) on display at the Roddy McCorley Society Museum in West Belfast, with a resin copy to illustrate what the weapon once resembled. The remains of the weapon were found by Johnny Brennan on the Omeath foreshore approximately a year after the Narrow Water ambush, by the Provisional Irish Republican Army on 27 August 1979.
The mangled metal frame of an L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle (SLR) on display at the Roddy McCorley Society Museum in West Belfast, with a resin copy to illustrate what the weapon once resembled. The remains of the weapon were found by Johnny Brennan on the Omeath foreshore approximately a year after the Narrow Water ambush, by the Provisional Irish Republican Army on 27 August 1979. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-mangled-metal-frame-of-an-l1a1-self-loading-rifle-slr-on-display-at-the-roddy-mccorley-society-museum-in-west-belfast-with-a-resin-copy-to-illustrate-what-the-weapon-once-resembled-the-remains-of-the-weapon-were-found-by-johnny-brennan-on-the-omeath-foreshore-approximately-a-year-after-the-narrow-water-ambush-by-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-on-27-august-1979-image402497939.html
Belfast The Troubles. 1981. Falls Road, Catholic area of Belfast after a road barricade has been removed following rioting riots 1980s HOMER SYKES
Belfast The Troubles. 1981. Falls Road, Catholic area of Belfast after a road barricade has been removed following rioting riots 1980s HOMER SYKES https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-belfast-the-troubles-1981-falls-road-catholic-area-of-belfast-after-35600221.html
Free State troopers shelling rebels during the Irish Civil War (28 June 1922 – 24 May 1923), a conflict that followed the Irish War of Independence and accompanied the establishment of the Irish Free State. The civil war was waged between two opposing groups, the pro-treaty Provisional Government and the anti-treaty IRA, over the Anglo-Irish Treaty. The forces of the Provisional Government (which became the Free State in December 1922) supported the Treaty, while the Republican opposition saw it as a betrayal of the Irish Republic (which had been proclaimed during the Easter Rising).
Free State troopers shelling rebels during the Irish Civil War (28 June 1922 – 24 May 1923), a conflict that followed the Irish War of Independence and accompanied the establishment of the Irish Free State. The civil war was waged between two opposing groups, the pro-treaty Provisional Government and the anti-treaty IRA, over the Anglo-Irish Treaty. The forces of the Provisional Government (which became the Free State in December 1922) supported the Treaty, while the Republican opposition saw it as a betrayal of the Irish Republic (which had been proclaimed during the Easter Rising). https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/free-state-troopers-shelling-rebels-during-the-irish-civil-war-28-june-1922-24-may-1923-a-conflict-that-followed-the-irish-war-of-independence-and-accompanied-the-establishment-of-the-irish-free-state-the-civil-war-was-waged-between-two-opposing-groups-the-pro-treaty-provisional-government-and-the-anti-treaty-ira-over-the-anglo-irish-treaty-the-forces-of-the-provisional-government-which-became-the-free-state-in-december-1922-supported-the-treaty-while-the-republican-opposition-saw-it-as-a-betrayal-of-the-irish-republic-which-had-been-proclaimed-during-the-easter-rising-image271836069.html
On a wall in Twinbrook west Belfast, a black and white mural of Bobby Sands and the Hunger Strikers is seen clearly without any mention or graffitti to the death of the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Sands a volunteer of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and member of the British Parliament who died on hunger strike while imprisoned in HM Prison Maze on the 5th of May 1981. Margaret Thatcher, then prime minister, had said: 'How can I talk to them [the prisoners] when they have no support, no mandate?' Yet when Bobby Sands was elected by the people of Fermanagh and South T
On a wall in Twinbrook west Belfast, a black and white mural of Bobby Sands and the Hunger Strikers is seen clearly without any mention or graffitti to the death of the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Sands a volunteer of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and member of the British Parliament who died on hunger strike while imprisoned in HM Prison Maze on the 5th of May 1981. Margaret Thatcher, then prime minister, had said: 'How can I talk to them [the prisoners] when they have no support, no mandate?' Yet when Bobby Sands was elected by the people of Fermanagh and South T https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-on-a-wall-in-twinbrook-west-belfast-a-black-and-white-mural-of-bobby-101685644.html
Plaque on the frontage of the Sinn Féin constituency office in the Falls Road, Belfast, commemorating Pat McGeown, died 1996
Plaque on the frontage of the Sinn Féin constituency office in the Falls Road, Belfast, commemorating Pat McGeown, died 1996 https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-plaque-on-the-frontage-of-the-sinn-fin-constituency-office-in-the-25342700.html
Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 28th June, 2015. Former Irish Republican prisoners, wearing white shirts, carry photographs of IRA volunteers killed during the Northern Ireland conflict, at the annual Derry Republican Graves Association commemoration. Credit: George Sweeney/Alamy Live News
Londonderry, Northern Ireland. 28th June, 2015. Former Irish Republican prisoners, wearing white shirts, carry photographs of IRA volunteers killed during the Northern Ireland conflict, at the annual Derry Republican Graves Association commemoration. Credit: George Sweeney/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-londonderry-northern-ireland-28th-june-2015-former-irish-republican-84639520.html
View of Free Derry Corner in The Bogside from Derry City walls above.
View of Free Derry Corner in The Bogside from Derry City walls above. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/view-of-free-derry-corner-in-the-bogside-from-derry-city-walls-above-image179073889.html
1922 Newspaper portrait of Michael Collins ambushed and shot, a victim of the Irish rebellion ; known in Irish as Mícheál Ó Coileáin;(1890 – 1922) he was an active revolutionary, soldier, and politician involved with the Irish struggle for independence. Following his involvement in the Easter Rising, he was imprisoned in the Frongoch internment camp as a prisoner of war. Later he served as Chairman of the Provisional Government of the Irish Free State from January 1922 until his assassination in August 1922.
1922 Newspaper portrait of Michael Collins ambushed and shot, a victim of the Irish rebellion ; known in Irish as Mícheál Ó Coileáin;(1890 – 1922) he was an active revolutionary, soldier, and politician involved with the Irish struggle for independence. Following his involvement in the Easter Rising, he was imprisoned in the Frongoch internment camp as a prisoner of war. Later he served as Chairman of the Provisional Government of the Irish Free State from January 1922 until his assassination in August 1922. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/1922-newspaper-portrait-of-michael-collins-ambushed-and-shot-a-victim-of-the-irish-rebellion-known-in-irish-as-mchel-coilein1890-1922-he-was-an-active-revolutionary-soldier-and-politician-involved-with-the-irish-struggle-for-independence-following-his-involvement-in-the-easter-rising-he-was-imprisoned-in-the-frongoch-internment-camp-as-a-prisoner-of-war-later-he-served-as-chairman-of-the-provisional-government-of-the-irish-free-state-from-january-1922-until-his-assassination-in-august-1922-image372281541.html
1916 Daily Mail Irish Uprising
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Easter Lily pin badge pinned on a suit lapel The lily is worn at easter by irish republicans to commemorate their war dead
Easter Lily pin badge pinned on a suit lapel The lily is worn at easter by irish republicans to commemorate their war dead https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-easter-lily-pin-badge-pinned-on-a-suit-lapel-the-lily-is-worn-at-easter-28676893.html
IRA The years 1970–1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland
IRA The years 1970–1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/ira-the-years-19701972-saw-an-explosion-of-political-violence-in-northern-image69463084.html
Manchester deputy police chief John Stalker, head of the Stalker inquiry, an investigation into the shootings of a number of memebers of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, photographed bailing hay at his smallholding near Warburton, Cheshire shortly after being exhonerated from a series of charhes of professional misconduct and serving a three month suspension. 24th August 1986.
Manchester deputy police chief John Stalker, head of the Stalker inquiry, an investigation into the shootings of a number of memebers of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, photographed bailing hay at his smallholding near Warburton, Cheshire shortly after being exhonerated from a series of charhes of professional misconduct and serving a three month suspension. 24th August 1986. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-manchester-deputy-police-chief-john-stalker-head-of-the-stalker-inquiry-80415305.html
Newry RUC Corry Square police Station in Catherine Street attacked by the Provisional IRA using homemade Mortar Bomb. Nine RUC officers, seven men and two women. 28 Feb 1985 These photographs were taken the day after the attack and at the funerals some days later. Wikipedia below: On 28 February 1985, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched a heavy mortar attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Corry Square in Newry, Northern Ireland. The attack killed nine RUC officers and injured almost 40 others; the highest death toll ever suffered by the RUC.The attack was join
Newry RUC Corry Square police Station in Catherine Street attacked by the Provisional IRA using homemade Mortar Bomb. Nine RUC officers, seven men and two women. 28 Feb 1985 These photographs were taken the day after the attack and at the funerals some days later. Wikipedia below: On 28 February 1985, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched a heavy mortar attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Corry Square in Newry, Northern Ireland. The attack killed nine RUC officers and injured almost 40 others; the highest death toll ever suffered by the RUC.The attack was join https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/newry-ruc-corry-square-police-station-in-catherine-street-attacked-by-the-provisional-ira-using-homemade-mortar-bomb-nine-ruc-officers-seven-men-and-two-women-28-feb-1985-these-photographs-were-taken-the-day-after-the-attack-and-at-the-funerals-some-days-later-wikipedia-below-on-28-february-1985-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-ira-launched-a-heavy-mortar-attack-on-the-royal-ulster-constabulary-ruc-base-at-corry-square-in-newry-northern-ireland-the-attack-killed-nine-ruc-officers-and-injured-almost-40-others-the-highest-death-toll-ever-suffered-by-the-ructhe-attack-was-join-image177806520.html
Irish Dissident Republican Tony Catney calls for the release of Colin Duffy.
Irish Dissident Republican Tony Catney calls for the release of Colin Duffy. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-irish-dissident-republican-tony-catney-calls-for-the-release-of-colin-78497856.html
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - JUNE 1972. British Army Soldiers in Nationalist West Belfast surrounded by local children during The Troubles, Northern Ireland.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - JUNE 1972. British Army Soldiers in Nationalist West Belfast surrounded by local children during The Troubles, Northern Ireland. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-belfast-northern-ireland-june-1972-british-army-soldiers-in-nationalist-77708201.html
Photograph taken after the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing, when the Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated a powerful truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a major thoroughfare in London's financial district, the City of London
Photograph taken after the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing, when the Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated a powerful truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a major thoroughfare in London's financial district, the City of London https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/photograph-taken-after-the-1993-bishopsgate-bombing-when-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-detonated-a-powerful-truck-bomb-on-bishopsgate-a-major-thoroughfare-in-londons-financial-district-the-city-of-london-image377039247.html
Scene of devastation at London Docklands South Quay after the IRA detonated a powerful truck bomb on 9 February 1996, killing two and causing £150 million worth of damage.
Scene of devastation at London Docklands South Quay after the IRA detonated a powerful truck bomb on 9 February 1996, killing two and causing £150 million worth of damage. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/scene-of-devastation-at-london-docklands-south-quay-after-the-ira-detonated-a-powerful-truck-bomb-on-9-february-1996-killing-two-and-causing-150-million-worth-of-damage-image350088287.html
West Belfast, Ireland. 25th March, 2016. A view of the Harland and Wolfe Crane Samson in East Belfast with Divis Tower in West Belfast. Republican Flags are attached to several lampposts in Preparation to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Easter Rising On Sunday Credit: Bonzo/Alamy Live News
West Belfast, Ireland. 25th March, 2016. A view of the Harland and Wolfe Crane Samson in East Belfast with Divis Tower in West Belfast. Republican Flags are attached to several lampposts in Preparation to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Easter Rising On Sunday Credit: Bonzo/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-west-belfast-ireland-25th-march-2016-a-view-of-the-harland-and-wolfe-101006128.html
Remembrance Day Memorial, Site Of The Enniskillen Bombing, Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, Ireland
Remembrance Day Memorial, Site Of The Enniskillen Bombing, Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, Ireland https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-remembrance-day-memorial-site-of-the-enniskillen-bombing-enniskillen-32532710.html
Masked and uniformed Provisionals drape the coffin of Bobby Sands, MP with the Irish tricolour, before moving off from St Luke's Church on the Twinbrook Estate, Belfast, for the burial at Milltown cemetery.
Masked and uniformed Provisionals drape the coffin of Bobby Sands, MP with the Irish tricolour, before moving off from St Luke's Church on the Twinbrook Estate, Belfast, for the burial at Milltown cemetery. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/masked-and-uniformed-provisionals-drape-the-coffin-of-bobby-sands-mp-with-the-irish-tricolour-before-moving-off-from-st-lukes-church-on-the-twinbrook-estate-belfast-for-the-burial-at-milltown-cemetery-image246587791.html
Dublin, Ireland. 1st June 2013. Irish Republicans protest outside Dublin's GPO (General Post Office) for the release of former Provisional IRA (Irish Republican Army) member Martin Corey. Martin Corey is serving live for the murder of two police officers from the Royal Ulster Constabulary. He was released in 1992 but re-imprisoned on the basis of 'closed material' in 2010. Credit: Michael Debets/Alamy Live News
Dublin, Ireland. 1st June 2013. Irish Republicans protest outside Dublin's GPO (General Post Office) for the release of former Provisional IRA (Irish Republican Army) member Martin Corey. Martin Corey is serving live for the murder of two police officers from the Royal Ulster Constabulary. He was released in 1992 but re-imprisoned on the basis of 'closed material' in 2010. Credit: Michael Debets/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dublin-ireland-1st-june-2013-irish-republicans-protest-outside-dublins-57021010.html
On an old book, probably a book of wisdom, a pistol whose handle is wrapped in tape. Also we see the gloved hands of someone ready to act.
On an old book, probably a book of wisdom, a pistol whose handle is wrapped in tape. Also we see the gloved hands of someone ready to act. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/on-an-old-book-probably-a-book-of-wisdom-a-pistol-whose-handle-is-wrapped-in-tape-also-we-see-the-gloved-hands-of-someone-ready-to-act-image240899375.html
On a wall in Twinbrook west Belfast, a black and white mural of Bobby Sands and the Hunger Strikers is seen clearly without any mention or graffitti to the death of the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Sands a volunteer of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and member of the British Parliament who died on hunger strike while imprisoned in HM Prison Maze on the 5th of May 1981. Margaret Thatcher, then prime minister, had said: 'How can I talk to them [the prisoners] when they have no support, no mandate?' Yet when Bobby Sands was elected by the people of Fermanagh and South T
On a wall in Twinbrook west Belfast, a black and white mural of Bobby Sands and the Hunger Strikers is seen clearly without any mention or graffitti to the death of the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Sands a volunteer of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and member of the British Parliament who died on hunger strike while imprisoned in HM Prison Maze on the 5th of May 1981. Margaret Thatcher, then prime minister, had said: 'How can I talk to them [the prisoners] when they have no support, no mandate?' Yet when Bobby Sands was elected by the people of Fermanagh and South T https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/on-a-wall-in-twinbrook-west-belfast-a-black-and-white-mural-of-bobby-sands-and-the-hunger-strikers-is-seen-clearly-without-any-mention-or-graffitti-to-the-death-of-the-former-british-prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-sands-a-volunteer-of-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-and-member-of-the-british-parliament-who-died-on-hunger-strike-while-imprisoned-in-hm-prison-maze-on-the-5th-of-may-1981-margaret-thatcher-then-prime-minister-had-said-how-can-i-talk-to-them-the-prisoners-when-they-have-no-support-no-mandate-yet-when-bobby-sands-was-elected-by-the-people-of-fermanagh-and-south-t-image210758729.html
Mural with the slogan 'St James's Support the Hunger Strikers' in the Republican/nationalist area of Falls Road, West Belfast,
Mural with the slogan 'St James's Support the Hunger Strikers' in the Republican/nationalist area of Falls Road, West Belfast, https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mural-with-the-slogan-st-jamess-support-the-hunger-strikers-in-the-25344871.html
Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness attending a Republican commemoration in Londonderry in June 2006. ©George Sweeney /Alamy
Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness attending a Republican commemoration in Londonderry in June 2006. ©George Sweeney /Alamy https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-sinn-feins-martin-mcguinness-attending-a-republican-commemoration-166174080.html
memorial to Horseguards killed with IRA bomb Hyde Park
memorial to Horseguards killed with IRA bomb Hyde Park https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-memorial-to-horseguards-killed-with-ira-bomb-hyde-park-85245511.html
1922 Newspaper portrait of William Thomas Cosgrove ,(1880 -1965) Irish Nationalist and President of the Irish Free State. Cosgrove was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State from 1922 to 1932.He had previously played an active role in the Easter Rising of 1916 and had spent some time in prison for his beliefs.
1922 Newspaper portrait of William Thomas Cosgrove ,(1880 -1965) Irish Nationalist and President of the Irish Free State. Cosgrove was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State from 1922 to 1932.He had previously played an active role in the Easter Rising of 1916 and had spent some time in prison for his beliefs. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/1922-newspaper-portrait-of-william-thomas-cosgrove-1880-1965-irish-nationalist-and-president-of-the-irish-free-state-cosgrove-was-an-irish-fine-gael-politician-who-served-as-president-of-the-executive-council-of-the-irish-free-state-from-1922-to-1932he-had-previously-played-an-active-role-in-the-easter-rising-of-1916-and-had-spent-some-time-in-prison-for-his-beliefs-image372280511.html
Former IRA member Patrick Magee returns to Brighton for the first time since bombing the Grand Hotel. Magee was in the City meeting with Jo Berry whose father Sir Anthony Berry was one of five people killed in the blast at the Grand Hotel
Former IRA member Patrick Magee returns to Brighton for the first time since bombing the Grand Hotel. Magee was in the City meeting with Jo Berry whose father Sir Anthony Berry was one of five people killed in the blast at the Grand Hotel https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-former-ira-member-patrick-magee-returns-to-brighton-for-the-first-74260745.html
The Grand Brighton Hotel, Brighton, East Sussex, UK
The Grand Brighton Hotel, Brighton, East Sussex, UK https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-grand-brighton-hotel-brighton-east-sussex-uk-image227930175.html
IRA The years 1970�1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland
IRA The years 1970�1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/ira-the-years-19701972-saw-an-explosion-of-political-violence-in-northern-image69463095.html
Manchester deputy police chief John Stalker, head of the Stalker inquiry, an investigation into the shootings of a number of memebers of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, photographed as he returns to work after a three month suspension. He was temporarily suspended from duty and removed from the inquiry after allegations of criminal wrongdoing were made against him, which were later proven to be false. 24th August 1986.
Manchester deputy police chief John Stalker, head of the Stalker inquiry, an investigation into the shootings of a number of memebers of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, photographed as he returns to work after a three month suspension. He was temporarily suspended from duty and removed from the inquiry after allegations of criminal wrongdoing were made against him, which were later proven to be false. 24th August 1986. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-manchester-deputy-police-chief-john-stalker-head-of-the-stalker-inquiry-80415006.html
Newry RUC Corry Square police Station in Catherine Street attacked by the Provisional IRA using homemade Mortar Bomb. Nine RUC officers, seven men and two women. 28 Feb 1985. IRA,Irish Republican Army and INLA, Irish National Liberation Army graffiti on walls and house in the Newry area after the mortar attack. These photographs were taken the day after the attack and at the funerals some days later. Wikipedia below: On 28 February 1985, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched a heavy mortar attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Corry Square in Newry, Northern Ire
Newry RUC Corry Square police Station in Catherine Street attacked by the Provisional IRA using homemade Mortar Bomb. Nine RUC officers, seven men and two women. 28 Feb 1985. IRA,Irish Republican Army and INLA, Irish National Liberation Army graffiti on walls and house in the Newry area after the mortar attack. These photographs were taken the day after the attack and at the funerals some days later. Wikipedia below: On 28 February 1985, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched a heavy mortar attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Corry Square in Newry, Northern Ire https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/newry-ruc-corry-square-police-station-in-catherine-street-attacked-by-the-provisional-ira-using-homemade-mortar-bomb-nine-ruc-officers-seven-men-and-two-women-28-feb-1985-irairish-republican-army-and-inla-irish-national-liberation-army-graffiti-on-walls-and-house-in-the-newry-area-after-the-mortar-attack-these-photographs-were-taken-the-day-after-the-attack-and-at-the-funerals-some-days-later-wikipedia-below-on-28-february-1985-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-ira-launched-a-heavy-mortar-attack-on-the-royal-ulster-constabulary-ruc-base-at-corry-square-in-newry-northern-ire-image177806516.html
Tony Catney, member of Republican Network for Unity and former IRA convict.
Tony Catney, member of Republican Network for Unity and former IRA convict. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tony-catney-member-of-republican-network-for-unity-and-former-ira-72758926.html
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - JUNE 1972. School Children passing in front of British Army Soldiers and Burning Hijacked vehicle, West Belfast during The Troubles, Northern Ireland,
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - JUNE 1972. School Children passing in front of British Army Soldiers and Burning Hijacked vehicle, West Belfast during The Troubles, Northern Ireland, https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-belfast-northern-ireland-june-1972-school-children-passing-in-front-77697229.html
Photograph taken after the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing, when the Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated a powerful truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a major thoroughfare in London's financial district, the City of London
Photograph taken after the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing, when the Provisional Irish Republican Army detonated a powerful truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a major thoroughfare in London's financial district, the City of London https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/photograph-taken-after-the-1993-bishopsgate-bombing-when-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-detonated-a-powerful-truck-bomb-on-bishopsgate-a-major-thoroughfare-in-londons-financial-district-the-city-of-london-image377039249.html
Damaged public housing after the London Docklands bombing of 9 Feb1996, when the IRA detonated a truck bomb in South Quay, killing two & causing £150 million worth of damage.
Damaged public housing after the London Docklands bombing of 9 Feb1996, when the IRA detonated a truck bomb in South Quay, killing two & causing £150 million worth of damage. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/damaged-public-housing-after-the-london-docklands-bombing-of-9-feb1996-when-the-ira-detonated-a-truck-bomb-in-south-quay-killing-two-causing-150-million-worth-of-damage-image350088060.html
West Belfast, Ireland. 25th March, 2016. A Large James Connolly poster on the side of a disuse shop has been erected in Preparation to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Easter Rising Credit: Bonzo/Alamy Live News
West Belfast, Ireland. 25th March, 2016. A Large James Connolly poster on the side of a disuse shop has been erected in Preparation to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Easter Rising Credit: Bonzo/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-west-belfast-ireland-25th-march-2016-a-large-james-connolly-poster-101006304.html
Statue of Earl Mountbatten Whitehall London
Statue of Earl Mountbatten Whitehall London https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-statue-of-earl-mountbatten-whitehall-london-18886683.html
British-Irish Council summit
British-Irish Council summit https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-british-irish-council-summit-110158218.html
Dublin, Ireland. 20th April 2014. A local Sinn Fein election candidate reads the Proclamation of the Irish Republic from 1916. Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams led the Sinn Fein commemoration of the 98th anniversary of the Easter Rising of 1916. The party supporters marched from the Garden of Remembrance to the General Post office (GPO) for a rally. Credit: Michael Debets/Alamy Live News
Dublin, Ireland. 20th April 2014. A local Sinn Fein election candidate reads the Proclamation of the Irish Republic from 1916. Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams led the Sinn Fein commemoration of the 98th anniversary of the Easter Rising of 1916. The party supporters marched from the Garden of Remembrance to the General Post office (GPO) for a rally. Credit: Michael Debets/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/dublin-ireland-20th-april-2014-a-local-sinn-fein-election-candidate-image68645592.html
On an old book, probably a book of wisdom, a pistol whose handle is wrapped with tape. Low key, copy space.
On an old book, probably a book of wisdom, a pistol whose handle is wrapped with tape. Low key, copy space. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/on-an-old-book-probably-a-book-of-wisdom-a-pistol-whose-handle-is-wrapped-with-tape-low-key-copy-space-image240899360.html
On a wall in Twinbrook west Belfast, a black and white mural of Bobby Sands and the Hunger Strikers is seen clearly without any mention or graffitti to the death of the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Sands a volunteer of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and member of the British Parliament who died on hunger strike while imprisoned in HM Prison Maze on the 5th of May 1981. Margaret Thatcher, then prime minister, had said: 'How can I talk to them [the prisoners] when they have no support, no mandate?' Yet when Bobby Sands was elected by the people of Fermanagh and South T
On a wall in Twinbrook west Belfast, a black and white mural of Bobby Sands and the Hunger Strikers is seen clearly without any mention or graffitti to the death of the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Sands a volunteer of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and member of the British Parliament who died on hunger strike while imprisoned in HM Prison Maze on the 5th of May 1981. Margaret Thatcher, then prime minister, had said: 'How can I talk to them [the prisoners] when they have no support, no mandate?' Yet when Bobby Sands was elected by the people of Fermanagh and South T https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/on-a-wall-in-twinbrook-west-belfast-a-black-and-white-mural-of-bobby-sands-and-the-hunger-strikers-is-seen-clearly-without-any-mention-or-graffitti-to-the-death-of-the-former-british-prime-minister-margaret-thatcher-sands-a-volunteer-of-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-and-member-of-the-british-parliament-who-died-on-hunger-strike-while-imprisoned-in-hm-prison-maze-on-the-5th-of-may-1981-margaret-thatcher-then-prime-minister-had-said-how-can-i-talk-to-them-the-prisoners-when-they-have-no-support-no-mandate-yet-when-bobby-sands-was-elected-by-the-people-of-fermanagh-and-south-t-image235662732.html
Memorial plaque to the five victims of the IRA killed in the Guildford pub bombings on 5th October 1974, UK
Memorial plaque to the five victims of the IRA killed in the Guildford pub bombings on 5th October 1974, UK https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/memorial-plaque-to-the-five-victims-of-the-ira-killed-in-the-guildford-pub-bombings-on-5th-october-1974-uk-image259896319.html
Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness attending a Republican commemoration in Londonderry in June 2006. ©George Sweeney /Alamy
Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness attending a Republican commemoration in Londonderry in June 2006. ©George Sweeney /Alamy https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-sinn-feins-martin-mcguinness-attending-a-republican-commemoration-166174081.html
Memorial for the Queens Life guards and Horses who lost lives to a Terrorist Bomb London England
Memorial for the Queens Life guards and Horses who lost lives to a Terrorist Bomb London England https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-memorial-for-the-queens-life-guards-and-horses-who-lost-lives-to-a-79688647.html
Six of the signatories to the proclamation of the provisional government.: John McDermott; Thomas J. Clarke; Patrick H. Pearse; Eamonn Ceannt; Thomas MacDonagh; Joseph Plunkett. An Illustrated record of the Sinn Fein revolt in Dublin, April 1916. Dublin : Hely's Ltd, [1916]. Source: LB.31.a.6116. Author: Lafayette and Keogh Bros.
Six of the signatories to the proclamation of the provisional government.: John McDermott; Thomas J. Clarke; Patrick H. Pearse; Eamonn Ceannt; Thomas MacDonagh; Joseph Plunkett. An Illustrated record of the Sinn Fein revolt in Dublin, April 1916. Dublin : Hely's Ltd, [1916]. Source: LB.31.a.6116. Author: Lafayette and Keogh Bros. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/six-of-the-signatories-to-the-proclamation-of-the-provisional-government-john-mcdermott-thomas-j-clarke-patrick-h-pearse-eamonn-ceannt-thomas-macdonagh-joseph-plunkett-an-illustrated-record-of-the-sinn-fein-revolt-in-dublin-april-1916-dublin-helys-ltd-1916-source-lb31a6116-author-lafayette-and-keogh-bros-image227197613.html
Former IRA member Patrick Magee returns to Brighton for the first time since bombing the Grand Hotel. Magee was in the City meeting with Jo Berry whose father Sir Anthony Berry was one of five people killed in the blast at the Grand Hotel
Former IRA member Patrick Magee returns to Brighton for the first time since bombing the Grand Hotel. Magee was in the City meeting with Jo Berry whose father Sir Anthony Berry was one of five people killed in the blast at the Grand Hotel https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-former-ira-member-patrick-magee-returns-to-brighton-for-the-first-74260744.html
Poster of Sinn Fein presidential candidate Martin McGuinness in the race for the Irish presidency.
Poster of Sinn Fein presidential candidate Martin McGuinness in the race for the Irish presidency. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-poster-of-sinn-fein-presidential-candidate-martin-mcguinness-in-the-39433961.html
IRA The years 1970�1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland
IRA The years 1970�1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/ira-the-years-19701972-saw-an-explosion-of-political-violence-in-northern-image69463096.html
Manchester deputy police chief John Stalker, head of the Stalker inquiry, an investigation into the shootings of a number of memebers of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, photographed as he returns to work after a three month suspension. He was temporarily suspended from duty and removed from the inquiry after allegations of criminal wrongdoing were made against him, which were later proven to be false. 24th August 1986.
Manchester deputy police chief John Stalker, head of the Stalker inquiry, an investigation into the shootings of a number of memebers of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, photographed as he returns to work after a three month suspension. He was temporarily suspended from duty and removed from the inquiry after allegations of criminal wrongdoing were made against him, which were later proven to be false. 24th August 1986. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-manchester-deputy-police-chief-john-stalker-head-of-the-stalker-inquiry-80415018.html
Newry RUC Corry Square police Station in Catherine Street attacked by the Provisional IRA using homemade Mortar Bomb. Nine RUC officers, seven men and two women. 28 Feb 1985. IRA,Irish Republican Army and INLA, Irish National Liberation Army graffiti on walls and house in the Newry area after the mortar attack. These photographs were taken the day after the attack and at the funerals some days later. Wikipedia below: On 28 February 1985, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched a heavy mortar attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Corry Square in Newry, Northern Ire
Newry RUC Corry Square police Station in Catherine Street attacked by the Provisional IRA using homemade Mortar Bomb. Nine RUC officers, seven men and two women. 28 Feb 1985. IRA,Irish Republican Army and INLA, Irish National Liberation Army graffiti on walls and house in the Newry area after the mortar attack. These photographs were taken the day after the attack and at the funerals some days later. Wikipedia below: On 28 February 1985, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) launched a heavy mortar attack on the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) base at Corry Square in Newry, Northern Ire https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/newry-ruc-corry-square-police-station-in-catherine-street-attacked-by-the-provisional-ira-using-homemade-mortar-bomb-nine-ruc-officers-seven-men-and-two-women-28-feb-1985-irairish-republican-army-and-inla-irish-national-liberation-army-graffiti-on-walls-and-house-in-the-newry-area-after-the-mortar-attack-these-photographs-were-taken-the-day-after-the-attack-and-at-the-funerals-some-days-later-wikipedia-below-on-28-february-1985-the-provisional-irish-republican-army-ira-launched-a-heavy-mortar-attack-on-the-royal-ulster-constabulary-ruc-base-at-corry-square-in-newry-northern-ire-image177806600.html
Belfast, Northern Ireland. 3rd Nov 2013 - Tony Catney and Martin Og Meehan, close friends and former Republican political prisoners. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News
Belfast, Northern Ireland. 3rd Nov 2013 - Tony Catney and Martin Og Meehan, close friends and former Republican political prisoners. Credit: Stephen Barnes/Alamy Live News https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-belfast-northern-ireland-3rd-nov-2013-tony-catney-and-martin-og-meehan-47150701.html
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - AUGUST 1976, British Army Troops during Rioting on the Falls Road, West Belfast, The Troubles, Northern Ireland.
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - AUGUST 1976, British Army Troops during Rioting on the Falls Road, West Belfast, The Troubles, Northern Ireland. https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-belfast-northern-ireland-august-1976-british-army-troops-during-rioting-77689757.html