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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Two Vigilantes from the New Lodge area, receive compensation for injuries they received whilst patrolling the area. 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. 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] Bernadette Devlin was jailed for 6 months for riotous behaviour during the Battle of the Bogside. Her arrest sparks off rioting in Londonderry which spread to Belfast.

You should advise when booking your appointment if you need interpreting support. 15 - 25 Snugville Street 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] Firemen in Londonderry were stoned; troops fired CS gas to defend the fire-fighters as they tried to fight a blaze in Rossville Street. Bomb hoax in Ballymena closes swimming pool.September 1986: Killing of Catholic civilian Joseph Webb. He was shot dead at his amusement arcade in Smithfield, north of Belfast city centre. [39] Ulster Protestant Volunteers accuse the British Army of blatant discrimination, in the way they use strong arm tactics against the Shankill and Kid gloves against the Falls. 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] Malcolm Sutton’s Index of Deaths from the Conflict in Ireland: 1989. Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN).

October 1983: Killing of civilian Workers' Party member David Nocher. He was shot dead while cleaning a shop window on Mill Road, north Belfast. [36] Troops in Guildhall Square in Londonderry face an unruly Catholic mob; no trouble is recorded apart from jeering and protest songs. 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). A Falls road vigilante is shot and seriously wounded. The shooting is believed to be part of a feud between opposing elements in the IRA. Two soldiers from the 5th Light Regiment and two civilians are injured during fighting on Pump Street, Londonderry.Men from the Royal Scots conduct house to house searches on the Falls Road.A cement lorry in Dundrum is blown up. November 1983: Killing of Catholic civilian Adrian Carroll. He was shot dead outside his home on Abbey Street, Armagh. [36] In 1986, four UDR soldiers – the " UDR Four" – were convicted of the murder. 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.



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