Snugville Street: The Sun Reaps What the Rain Has Sown: 2 (Belfast Tales)

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Snugville Street: The Sun Reaps What the Rain Has Sown: 2 (Belfast Tales)

Snugville Street: The Sun Reaps What the Rain Has Sown: 2 (Belfast Tales)

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July 1986: Killing of Catholic civilian Colm McCallan. He was shot near his home on Millview Court in north Belfast and died on 16 July. [39] Larkin, Paul (2004). A Very British Jihad: collusion, conspiracy and cover-up in Northern Ireland. University of Michigan: Beyond the Pale. p.167 a b c d e Malcolm Sutton’s Index of Deaths from the Conflict in Ireland: 1974. Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN).

October 1984: Killing of Catholic civilian Harry Muldoon. He was shot dead at his home on Mountainview Drive, north Belfast. [37] Serious rioting continues in Belfast. 600 Soldiers and Five Saracens move into the Ballymurphy estate to quell the rioting. 104 canisters of CS gas are used. 50 petrol bombs are thrown at the Army.Mobile patrols in Belfast have started to fit their landrovers with long steel poles; this will cut wire or rope stretched across the road. Men from the Green Howards move to more relaxing billets in the Queen’s Elms Halls of residence, the Chief Administrator is an ex-Green Howard. Adam’s men’s hairstyles in the Ardoyne is destroyed by a bomb at 10.30am, the hairdresser is slightly injured. The Ulster Defence Regiment is officially raised. Rioting between Catholics and Protestants on the Ballymurphy estate. 25 Soldiers of the Royal Scots are injured keeping the two sides apart. Troops from the Light Infantry are called in but not required that night.

A 17 year old youth from the New Barnsley area began a 4 month sentence for possessing a deadly weapon. The weapon was a catapult which he had been using to fire marbles and ball bearings at Catholics.

October 1982: Killing of civilian Sinn Féin member Peter Corrigan. He was shot from a passing car while walking along Loughgall Road, Armagh. [31] A UDR soldier, who was also a UVF member, was convicted of the murder and for six other attempted murders. [33] A machine-gun was found during searches of houses on Cawnpore Road off the Springfield Road. An Aer-Lingus pilot was arrested for possessing firearms without a certificate.

For Scotland, 2011 data is shown (update coming soon, the Scottish census was delayed by a year unlike the rest of the UK). The Reverend Ian Paisley raises objections about the Bravery awards made to Soldiers who served on the Shankill last October. Letters are sent to all RUC Officers asking for their vote on whether to rearm.A bomb destroys the Belfast headquarters of the Irish Dairy Board. A Paratrooper from the 2nd Battalion was injured during scuffles on the Divis Street, Belfast. Three Catholic men escaped. It was believed to be a scuffle over the Paratroopers bringing women into their Company base near Saint Congall’s primary school. The Army denied any woman were in the base. October 1974: Killing of Catholic civilian James Hasty, who was shot dead as he walked to work along Brougham Street, north Belfast. [8]Phone lines are currently open Monday to Wednesday from 9.00am to 5.00pm, Thursday 10.00am to 5.00pm and Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm (excluding public holidays). More useful links The Ulster Prince Ferry from Belfast to Liverpool was delayed, whilst bomb disposal officers searched the Ferry. It was found to be a hoax call that delayed the sailing by two hours.

men from X Company, 1st Royal Regiment of Fusiliers was given a ‘Thank You’ party at their headquarters on Percy Street, by the grateful Lower Shankill Committee. Service offered: Jobs and Benefits office providing help with finding work, advice on careers and training, Steps to Work opportunities and a benefits service for people of working age. Access to Jobpoint terminals. A Department for Employment and Learning service. Something i started but never got round to finishing, did 1969 and part of 1972, just gives a brief glimpse into OUR time over the water,rather long August 1988: Killing of Catholic civilians Seamus Morris and Peter Dolan. They were shot from a passing car while walking along Brompton Park and Etna Drive in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast. [42] Two girls are arrested over the Bomb hoax which delayed the Ulster Prince sailing on the 1st of September. They did not want their Soldier boyfriends to leave Belfast.

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Richard Turley, a resident of 12 Lettuce Hill, was fireman on the fateful “ Titantic “ , and lost his life in that tragedy.



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