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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Twenty men returning to Belfast from the Queen’s Lancashire Regiment boarded what they thought was their boat and found themselves in full kit on the Dublin bound Ferry. They arrived in Belfast 24 hours late. a b Malcolm Sutton’s Index of Deaths from the Conflict in Ireland: 1988. Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN). October 1990: Killing of Catholic civilian Francis Hughes. A taxi driver, he was found shot dead in his burnt out car on Derryane Road, near Maghery, north County Armagh. [44] This was claimed as retaliation for the killing of Protestant taxi driver in Belfast: [47] UVF member William Aitken. The Reverend Ian Paisley raises objections about the Bravery awards made to Soldiers who served on the Shankill last October.

a b c Malcolm Sutton’s Index of Deaths from the Conflict in Ireland: 1990. Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN). RUC have found a large bomb cache in an empty house in Toombridge, Londonderry. 80 lbs of Gelignite and 12 claymore mines were found. The Claymore was used in the Vietnam War. IRA row over who planted bombs. Official and Provisional Ira members issue statement each crediting themselves for recent bomb blasts in Belfast.October 1990: Killing of Catholic civilian Denis Carville. He was shot while sitting in a car with his girlfriend at Oxford Island, near Lurgan, north County Armagh. [44] This was believed to be a retaliation for the shooting of a UDR soldier at the same spot on 23 September 1990. It has been alleged that the killing was organized by RUC officers and carried out by Mid Ulster UVF leader Billy Wright. [46] This is done to preserve the anonymity of the people in that area, as some postcodes cover a very small area, sometimes a single building. A Presbyterian Church was burnt down in South Armagh. An unexploded bomb was found in the Suffolk area of Belfast.

a b c d e f g Malcolm Sutton’s Index of Deaths from the Conflict in Ireland: 1975. Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN). Malcolm Sutton’s Index of Deaths from the Conflict in Ireland: 1984. Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN). Two groups of youths totalling 150 fought among themselves, when the Army arrived the youths dispersed. It’s not known what the youths were fighting about. 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

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Albert Street was Brogan Lane, Brogan Row, Albert Crescent, then Albert Street. The lower end of this street was meadowland and pasture. September 1986: Killing of Catholic civilian Raymond Mooney. He was shot dead in the grounds of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast. [39] This was claimed as retaliation for the killing of UVF member John Bingham two days before. [40] Textphone number: 0800 587 1297 (If you are deaf, have hearing loss or tinnitus, or have speech difficulties) Other streets long gone by Winetavern Street were Winetavern Street Place, Duffin ’ s Court, Laws Entry and more recently Samuel Street.



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