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The Troubles Collection

"The Troubles: A Legacy of Struggle and Conflict" In this captivating image

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Ireland, Derry, View of the Bogside area from the city walls

Background imageThe Troubles Collection: The Troubles in Sierra Leone (b / w photo)

The Troubles in Sierra Leone (b / w photo)
1064254 The Troubles in Sierra Leone (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Troubles in Sierra Leone)

Background imageThe Troubles Collection: Example of a detonation device, 1970-79 (b / w photo)

Example of a detonation device, 1970-79 (b / w photo)
3037574 Example of a detonation device, 1970-79 (b/w photo) by Irish Photographer (20th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Photograph, one of 3)

Background imageThe Troubles Collection: Views over East Belfast. Pictures taken for Mirror Ulster Special on 8th August

Views over East Belfast. Pictures taken for Mirror Ulster Special on 8th August 1984

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Prime Minister of Northern Ireland James Chichester-Clark holds a press conference at Stormont following the riots in Ulster. 15th August 1969

Background imageThe Troubles Collection: GLC leader Ken Livingstone speaking at a Commemoration for Northern Ireland hunger

GLC leader Ken Livingstone speaking at a Commemoration for Northern Ireland hunger striker Bobby Sands, London. 1982

Background imageThe Troubles Collection: Demonstrators protesting about the situation in Northern Ireland held meetings at Hyde

Demonstrators protesting about the situation in Northern Ireland held meetings at Hyde Park Corner and marched from there to Whitehall

Background imageThe Troubles Collection: Peter Sellers and Swami Vishnu on a Peace Mission in Belfast. 8th September 1971

Peter Sellers and Swami Vishnu on a Peace Mission in Belfast. 8th September 1971

Background imageThe Troubles Collection: Ireland, County Derry, Derry

Ireland, County Derry, Derry
Ireland, Derry, Guild Hall, Bloody Sunday Memorial window

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Ireland, Derry, The Peoples Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as " Bloody Sunday Mural"

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Ireland, Derry, The Peoples Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as " Civil Rights"

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Ireland, Derry, The Peoples Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as " Peace"

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Ireland, Derry, The Peoples Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as " A Tribute to John Hume"

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Ireland, Derry, The Peoples Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as " The Death of Innocence", in memory of Annette McGavigan

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Ireland, Derry, The Peoples Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as " Bloody Sunday Victims mural"

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Ireland, Derry, Bogside Nationalist mural You Are Now Entering Free Derry on old gable wall

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Ireland, Derry, The Peoples Gallery series of murals in the Bogside, Mural known as " The Petrol Bomber"

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Ireland, North, Belfast, Irish Republican mural with an image of James Connelly on the side of a terrace house on the corner of Beechmount Road with children playing on the pavement sidewalk

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Ireland, North, Belfast, Irish Republican mural on the side of a terrace house on the corner with Falls Road commemorating the Easter Rising of 1919

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Ireland, North, Belfast, PLO IRA Irish Republican mural on the side of a terrace house on the corner with Falls Road



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"The Troubles: A Legacy of Struggle and Conflict" In this captivating image, we see a collection of photographs that encapsulate the tumultuous period known as "The Troubles. " At the forefront, we are introduced to Thomas J Clarke, an Irish revolutionary who played a pivotal role in shaping the destiny of Ireland. As one of the signatories of the Irish Republic, his unwavering commitment to freedom reverberated throughout history. Moving on, our attention is drawn to an illustration from The Illustrated London News depicting the chilling murder of an English Army Officer by Sinn Fein. This haunting lithograph serves as a stark reminder of the violence and bloodshed that plagued this era. Next, we delve into another dimension of turmoil as we encounter a black-and-white photograph capturing "The Troubles in Sierra Leone. " This powerful image transports us to yet another corner of the world where conflict has left its indelible mark. Our journey continues with a glimpse at an example detonation device used during this troubled time. Dating back to 1970-79, this monochromatic photo symbolizes not only destruction but also highlights how technology became entangled in these struggles. As our gaze shifts towards County Derry in Ireland, we witness scenes captured by EyeUbiquitous_20109211. These images depict both resilience and despair etched onto faces amidst crumbling buildings and barricades. They serve as poignant reminders that ordinary lives were irrevocably altered during these turbulent times. EyeUbiquitous_20109215 takes us deeper into Derry's heartache with visuals showcasing street protests and unrest. The raw emotions emanating from these photographs speak volumes about people's determination for change despite facing immense adversity. Onwards we venture through EyeUbiquitous_20109222's lens which captures solemn memorials paying tribute to those lost during The Troubles. These monuments stand tall against landscapes scarred by conflict while serving as a testament to the resilience and collective memory of a community.