RM2D30R0F–The Duchess of Kent on Bridge Street, Warrington, the scene of the IRA bomb blast in 1999, where she is to open a 3 million peace centre dedicated to the Tim Parry and Jonathan Ball, the young boys who were killed by the bomb.
RM2D30R04–A floral tribute to Jonathan Ball, from his mother is laid by the memorial to her son and Tim Parry on Bridge Street in Warrington. The Duchess of Kent is due to officially open a 3 million peace centre, which is dedicated to the two boys who lost their lives.
RM2D30R09–A Police sniffer dog and handler search by the memorial to Jonathan Ball and Tim Parry in Warrington. The Duchess of Kent is due to officially open a 3 million peace centre, dedicated to the two young boys who lost their lives in an IRA bomb blast.
RM2D32AMC–Northern Ireland Education Minister and Chief Negotiator of Sinn Fein Martin McGuiness (left) meets Colin Parry at The Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Peace Centre in Warrington. The Parry's 12 year old son Tim was killed by an IRA bomb in Warrington. * town centre in 1993 along with three year old Johnathan Ball.
RM2D30R0A–Colin Parry, father of Tim Parry who was killed by the IRA bomb in Warrington seven years ago, with the Duchess of Kent on Bridge Street, the scene of the blast. The Duchess is due officially to open a 3 million peace centre. * ...dedicated to Tim and Jonathan Ball, the young boys who lost their lives in the bomb blast.
RM2D32AMD–Northern Ireland Education Minister and Chief Negotiator of Sinn Fein Martin McGuiness (C) meets Colin Parry (R) and Wilf Bal at The Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Peace Centre in Warrington. The Parry's 12 year old son Tim was killed by an IRA bomb in Warrington. * town centre in 1993 along with three year old Johnathan Ball.
RM2D30R12–The Duchess of Kent and Colin Parry, father of Warrington bomb victim Tim Parry, after she unveiled a plaque, to commemorate the opening of the Warrington Peace centre, seven years after the double IRA bomb attack which also killed Jonathan Ball.
RM2D30R15–(L-R) Former Irish premier Albert Reynolds, former British Prime Minister John Major, Colin Parry, father of Warrington Bomb victim Tim Parry and former Irish premier John Bruton outside the new Warrington peace centre. *...for the unveiling of a plaque by the Duchess of Kent.
RM2D30R01–A floral tribute to Jonathan Ball from his mother is laid by the memorial to her son and Tim Parry on Bridge Street in Warrington. The Duchess of Kent is due to officially open a 3 million peace centre, dedicated to the two young boys who died in an IRA bomb blast.
RM2D32AMH–Northern Ireland Education Minister and Chief Negotiator of Sinn Fein Martin McGuiness (C) meets Colin Parry (R) and Wilf Bal at The Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Peace Centre in Warrington. The Parry's 12 year old son Tim was killed by an IRA bomb in Warrington. * town centre in 1993 along with three year old Johnathan Ball.
RMG501T5–Warrington Peace Centre
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