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In one August 1969 incident now known as the Battle of the Bogside ... displaced in the first decade of the Troubles. Photograph by jean-Louis, Getty Images The aftermath of Bloody Sunday was ...
The photographers ended up capturing on film one of the most significant events of the Troubles – Bloody Sunday ... recorded in thousands upon thousands of images of running skirmishes between ...
Serious rioting that began on 12 August 1969 in Londonderry is viewed by many as the beginning of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. This BBC archive footage shows how some of the city's residents ...
The Troubles were a time of conflict in Ireland with an unfortunately appropriate name. After the Irish Civil War ended in 1923, the British still controlled Northern Ireland, with the surviving ...
Within a few days, the trouble had spread to ... Peter Ferraz/GETTY IMAGES Young men on rooftops with unlit petrol bombs during the Battle of the Bogside According to Dr Eamon Phoenix, the events ...
A highly acclaimed Iranian photographer who has just published a book of his images of the Troubles had an unconventional 'guide' to the situation in Northern Ireland - George Best. Kaveh Kazemi ...
By and large, the riots and events that were covered were the ones that left enough time to shoot, process, print and wire the images back to Dublin. There were exceptions, such as Colman Doyle ...
You can check out at any time. More info It may seem like a lifetime ago, but these poignant and heartwarming images of Belfast's children during the Troubles were only captured in 1971.
The conflict in Northern Ireland known as the Troubles lasted almost 30 years ... of British troops in August 1969, external. The Battle of the Bogside that saw Army deployed.
Serious rioting that began on 12 August 1969 in Londonderry is viewed by many as the beginning of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. This BBC archive footage shows how some of the city's residents ...