RMG441H4–Only the eyes are visible of this face masked man, an armed member of the Official IRA, on guard at a sand-bagged gun emplacement in the Bogside area of Londonderry.
RMB533BD–Northern Ireland April 1972. Members of the official IRA seen manning a barricade in the Bogside. April 1972 72-4762
RME100XC–Feb. 02, 1972 - Seven killed when Ira Bomb Wrecks Officers Mess at Aldershot.: An IRA bomb wrecked the officers's mess of the 16th. Parachute Regiment at Aldershot yesterday killing five women domestic workers, a civilian man and a Roman Catholic padre. Sixteen others, including several Army and RAF officers were injured. The official IRA in Dubblin immediately claimed responsibility for the bombing and said it was in retaliation for Londonderry's 'Bloody Sunday' battle involving the Parachute Regiment when 13 civilians were shot dead on Jan, 30
RMKM195C–IRA colour party and republican easter parade on beechmount avenue west Belfast 1970. This easter parade signalled the split between the official and provisional IRA. The official IRA used stick on easter lillies (so became known as the stickies) and the provisional IRA wore pin on badges. This is the pin on parade
RMBKM875–Grave of an IRA member killed in the pogroms of the 1920s
RMEWCP8F–The Troubles 1970s UK. Conservative Party Conference Blackpool Lancashire 1973. Demonstration outside conference, No Official Talks with IRA Thugs. England HOMER SYKES
RFEK6M8K–Men dressed in Irish paramilitary uniforms, with their faces covered by military scrim scarves carry Irish flags in Milltown cemetery, during the annu
RME108TH–Street uprising. IRA The years 1970�1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland
RM2GNGDCK–Timoleague, West Cork, Ireland. 25th Sep, 2021. The grave of IRA member Diarmuid O'Neill, who was shot and killed by the Metropolitan Police on 23rd September, 1996, is covered with flowers and wreaths on the eve of the official 25th anniversary of O'Neill's death. Former Republican prisoner, hunger striker and Sinn Féin TD, Martin Ferris, will be the guest speaker at tomorrow's event. Credit: AG News/Alamy Live News
RM2FMCYHA–London, England, UK. 8th May, 2021. Protesters staged 'Respect our veterans''' rally London's Parliament Square after the controversial trial against two paratroopers accused of murdering Official IRA leader Joe McCann effectively collapsed in the UK. Credit: Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2C7WGBW–The Stepford Wives (1975) directed by Bryan Forbes and starring Katharine Ross, Paula Prentiss, Peter Masterson and Nanette Newman. Adaptation of Ira Levin's novel about a community of perfect housewives and a mysterious men's club.
RM2M3T488–Free State v. Republicans at Limerick - Civil War Just Escaped. Page from The Illustrated London News with photos reflecting the tensions between two sections of the IRA - the official Free State troops and the Republican forces of the De Valera party, in LImerick in March 1922. Date: 1922
RM2WAAKN4–Passages (2023) directed by Ira Sachs and starring Franz Rogowski and Adèle Exarchopoulos. A gay couple's marriage is thrown into crisis when one of them impulsively begins a passionate affair with a young woman. Publicity photograph ***EDITORIAL USE ONLY***. Credit: BFA / SBS Distribution
RMRJAMED–Front page of the French newspaper 'Liberation' 6th February 1991. The Downing Street mortar attack was carried out by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on 7 February 1991. The IRA launched homemade mortar shells at 10 Downing Street, London, the official residence of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. It was an attempt to assassinate Prime Minister John Major and his War Cabinet, who were meeting to discuss the Gulf War. One of the heavy mortar shells exploded in the back garden of number 10, only yards from the cabinet office. Due to the bomb-proof windows, none of the cabin
RM2WAAB7Y–Passages (2023) directed by Ira Sachs and starring Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw, Adèle Exarchopoulos. A gay couple's marriage is thrown into crisis when one of them impulsively begins a passionate affair with a young woman. Publicity photograph ***EDITORIAL USE ONLY***. Credit: BFA / SBS Distribution
RMC6881P–Brass plaque commemorating Frank Aiken, IRA Chief of Staff
RMMAJ1HB–Regarding troubles with a doctor named Ira R. Transcription: March 14th 1865 Dear Doctor, Yours of the 12th was received to day. I have answered also to day your official application report. The caliber of Ira R. is perfectly well known to this office, and to the individuals the [words unclear] has long been demonstrated. He used to annoy me almost to death in St Louis, by his confidential consultations with me in regard to his duties, but he never can be taught. He however is the model Major of the Medical Corps in the eyes of the chairman of the Mil. Com. of the Hon. Levate, whose friend [a
RM2BTPMBG–Only The Horse Laughed ! Photo Shows : En masse , a racehorse [ Seabiscuit ? ] with a taste for practical jokes , doing his best ( or worst ! ) to dispose of his rider , little Ira Hanford , at Jamaica . Hanford held on for all he was worth as a racehorse official at the other end of the helter did his best to persuade the almost perpendicular steed to return to earth . 9 May 1936
RMPTGE8A–The Creggan housing estate, largely a nationalist estate controlled by the Official Irish Republican Army during The Troubles, till they were disbanded in 1974.
RMGCR3D5–The Official IRA, with a sandbagged gun emplacement in the Bogside area, Londonderry, manned for the first time by armed masked men.
RMB533B4–Northern Ireland April 1972. Members of the official IRA seen manning a barricade in the Bogside. April 1972 72-4762-003
RMG93TD6–Sean Garland, a former Official IRA leader wanted in the US for forging millions of dollars criticised a former Irish Government minister at a public meeting in Dublin, Friday January 27, 2006. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Irish Workers Party chief, Sean Garland in December after he failed to appear at a Belfast Court. The 71-year-old was arrested in the city in October but subsequently released on bail on the condition that he live with friends in Northern Ireland. See PA Story IRISH Garland. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA
RMKM195H–IRA colour party and republican easter parade on beechmount avenue west Belfast 1970. This easter parade signalled the split between the official and provisional IRA. The official IRA used stick on easter lillies (so became known as the stickies) and the provisional IRA wore pin on badges. This is the pin on parade
RMRYG1YN–Relatives march from the Bogside to the Guildhall in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, before the announcement of the Public Prosecution Service whether it will prosecute 17 former British soldiers and two former members of the Official IRA in connection with the events of Bloody Sunday in Londonderry in January 1972.
RM2RCF6AC–Soldiers carrying the casket of Major Ira D. MacLochlan, 2nd Battalion, 125th Infantry, who died of wounds on October 31, 1919. The photograph was taken by the Signal Corps and the description was issued on August 1, 1919. The image is marked with the subject number 61316. These notes are marked as 'For Official Use Only.'
RMDAN0H9–Ira of Fuerstenberg attends the official dinner on the Opera terraces after the religious wedding of Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco, 02 July 2011. 450 guests have been invited for the dinner followed by a ball in the Opera. Photo: Albert Nieboer
RME108TM–Kid with play gun. IRA The years 1970�1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland
RM2GNGDD2–Timoleague, West Cork, Ireland. 25th Sep, 2021. The grave of IRA member Diarmuid O'Neill, who was shot and killed by the Metropolitan Police on 23rd September, 1996, is covered with flowers and wreaths on the eve of the official 25th anniversary of O'Neill's death. Former Republican prisoner, hunger striker and Sinn Féin TD, Martin Ferris, will be the guest speaker at tomorrow's event. Credit: AG News/Alamy Live News
RM2FMD9CH–London, England, UK. 8th May, 2021. Protesters staged 'Respect our veterans''' rally London's Parliament Square after the controversial trial against two paratroopers accused of murdering Official IRA leader Joe McCann effectively collapsed in the UK. Credit: Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2RCKGX0–Col. Ira L. Reeves can be seen leading the 137th Infantry into Courcelles aux Bois, Meuse, France in this photograph. The image was taken on March 23, 1919 by Pvt.H.T.C. Sp Roule, an official photographer. It was assigned the subject number 46032 and photographer number two. The caption on the back notes the date and location of the photo, and describes Col. Reeves leading the infantry.
RM2RKT0GR–Bildnummer: 58338507 Datum: 12.08.2012 Copyright: imago/Xinhua (120812) -- TEHRAN, Aug. 12, 2012 (Xinhua) -- Two Iranian women cry after an earthquake in Varzaqan in northwest Iran, on Aug. 12, 2012. The death toll of Saturday s strong twin quakes in northwest Iran has risen to some 300, the semi- official Fars news agency cited an official as saying on Sunday. (Xinhua/Ahmad Halabisaz) IRAN-EARTHQUAKE PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Gesellschaft Iran Katastrophe Naturkatastrophe Erdbeben x0x xst premiumd 2012 quer 58338507 Date 12 08 2012 Copyright Imago XINHUA TEHRAN Aug 12 2012 XINHUA Two Ira
RM2K6PH57–Lt. Gen. Ira C. Eaker, Chief Of Air Force In The Eto, Makes The Official Presentation Of An Airfield, Built Entirely By U.S. Army Engineers, To The Royal Air Force At Harrington, England. 6 November 1943.
RF2E273XW–Princess Ira von Fuerstenberg arriving for the official dinner following the religious wedding of Prince Abert II of Monaco to Charlene Wittstock at Monte-Carlo Opera House in Monaco on July 2, 2011. The celebrations are attended by a guest list of royal families, global celebrities and heads of states. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM
RM2WAAB7P–Passages (2023) directed by Ira Sachs and starring Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw and Adèle Exarchopoulos. A gay couple's marriage is thrown into crisis when one of them impulsively begins a passionate affair with a young woman. US one sheet poster ***EDITORIAL USE ONLY***. Credit: BFA / Mubi
RMMNDCK4–IRA Letters are seen on the Falls Road, west Belfast, May 2018. The Falls Road (from Irish túath na bhFál, meaning 'territory of the enclosures) is the main road through west Belfast, Northern Ireland, running from Divis Street in Belfast city centre to Andersonstown in the suburbs. Its name is synonymous with the republican community in the city, whilst the neighbouring Shankill Road is predominantly loyalist, separated from the Falls Road by peace lines. The road is usually referred to as the Falls Road, rather than as Falls Road. It is known as the Faas Raa in Ulster-Scots.[ Photo/Paul McEr
RM2WAH4X3–Passages (2023) directed by Ira Sachs and starring Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw and Adèle Exarchopoulos. A gay couple's marriage is thrown into crisis when one of them impulsively begins a passionate affair with a young woman. International one sheet poster ***EDITORIAL USE ONLY***. Credit: BFA / SBS Distribution
RM2AJE3XN–Official American textile directory; containing reports of all the textile manufacturing establishments in the United States and Canada, together with the yarn trade index .. Comp annually by the Textile world journal . ?? ?? S/zon uyanc OffiD otan ira ICZJ LtZ ?auupapBaooesnoaipQan 0= 5 ?? 1 a • CLCQ.
RM2WH41J6–Where the Wild Things Are (2009) directed by Spike Jonze and starring Forest Whitaker as the voice of Ira. Big screen adaptation of Maurice Sendak much loved children's book about Max, a young boy who runs away from home and sails to an island filled with creatures that take him in as their king. US character poster ***EDITORIAL USE ONLY***. Credit: BFA / Warner Bros
RMPTGE6P–The Creggan housing estate, largely a nationalist estate controlled by the Official Irish Republican Army during The Troubles, till they were disbanded in 1974.
RMB533B6–Northern Ireland April 1972. Members of the official IRA seen manning a barricade in the Bogside. April 1972 72-4762-004
RM2HMA9N7–Belfast (2021) directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Jude Hill, Lewis McAskie and Caitriona Balfe. A young boy and his working-class Belfast family experience the tumultuous late 1960s.
RMKM195J–IRA colour party and republican easter parade on beechmount avenue west Belfast 1970. This easter parade signalled the split between the official and provisional IRA. The official IRA used stick on easter lillies (so became known as the stickies) and the provisional IRA wore pin on badges. This is the pin on parade
RMRYG087–Linda Nash whose youngest brother William Nash died on Bloody Sunday with Eamonn McCann at the Guildhall ahead of the announcement as to whether 17 former British soldiers and two former members of the Official IRA will be prosecuted in connection with the events of Bloody Sunday in the city in January 1972.
RM2WXC953–In the Land of Saints and Sinners (2023) directed by Robert Lorenz and starring Liam Neeson, Kerry Condon, Desmond Eastwood and Conor MacNeill. In a remote Irish village Finbar Murphy is forced to fight for redemption after a lifetime of sins, but what price is he willing to pay? In the land of saints and sinners, some sins can't be buried. US one sheet poster ***EDITORIAL USE ONLY***. Credit: BFA / Samuel Goldwyn Films
RMDAN0H3–Ira of Fuerstenberg attends the official dinner on the Opera terraces after the religious wedding of Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco, 02 July 2011. 450 guests have been invited for the dinner followed by a ball in the Opera. Photo: Jochen Lübke dpa
RME108T6–IRA The years 1970�1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland
RM2WG12YX–In the Land of Saints and Sinners (2023) directed by Robert Lorenz and starring Liam Neeson, Kerry Condon, Desmond Eastwood and Conor MacNeill. In a remote Irish village Finbar Murphy is forced to fight for redemption after a lifetime of sins, but what price is he willing to pay? US one sheet poster ***EDITORIAL USE ONLY***. Credit: BFA / Samuel Goldwyn Films
RM2FMCYF5–London, England, UK. 8th May, 2021. Protesters staged 'Respect our veterans''' rally London's Parliament Square after the controversial trial against two paratroopers accused of murdering Official IRA leader Joe McCann effectively collapsed in the UK. Credit: Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2HMBA31–Belfast (2021) directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Judi Dench, Jude Hill and Ciarán Hinds. A young boy and his working-class Belfast family experience the tumultuous late 1960s.
RMME17E4–CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Sgt. First Class Kristopher Scrivener, 35th Infantry Division, reads Staff Sgt. James Ira “Junior” Spurrier’s official Medal of Honor citation at the dedication of the Spurrier Conference Room at the 35th Inf. Div.’s forward deployed headquarters building Dec. 22, 2017. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Mark Hanson)
RM2K6P6KC–Lt. Gen. Ira C. Eaker, Commanding Gen. Of The Maaf, Was Awarded The Brazilian Grande Official De Ordem Do Cruzeiro Do Sul (Order Of The Southern Cross, Grande Official Degree). The Decoration Is The Highest Brazil Awards To Non-Brazilians, Except To Head
RFT3365H–State Seal of Vermont
RMH2YDMB–Yazd, Amir Chakhmaq Square, Ceremony To Commemorate A Martyr, Officials Attending The Prayer
RMMNDCK6–IRA Letters are seen on the Falls Road, west Belfast, May 2018. The Falls Road (from Irish túath na bhFál, meaning 'territory of the enclosures) is the main road through west Belfast, Northern Ireland, running from Divis Street in Belfast city centre to Andersonstown in the suburbs. Its name is synonymous with the republican community in the city, whilst the neighbouring Shankill Road is predominantly loyalist, separated from the Falls Road by peace lines. The road is usually referred to as the Falls Road, rather than as Falls Road. It is known as the Faas Raa in Ulster-Scots.[ Photo/Paul McEr
RFGMDE57–irish square aqua button
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RFGMCKYK–irish round aqua button
RMPTGE7A–The Creggan housing estate, largely a nationalist estate controlled by the Official Irish Republican Army during The Troubles, till they were disbanded in 1974.
RMB533BA–Northern Ireland April 1972. Members of the official IRA seen manning a barricade in the Bogside. April 1972 72-4762-006
RMPT90C6–Bernadette Devlin McAliskey, Irish Civil Rights leader, Member of British Parliament 1967-1974, Northern Ireland, 1970s
RMKM195G–IRA colour party and republican easter parade on beechmount avenue west Belfast 1970. This easter parade signalled the split between the official and provisional IRA. The official IRA used stick on easter lillies (so became known as the stickies) and the provisional IRA wore pin on badges. This is the pin on parade
RM2D3502J–Linda Nash whose youngest brother William Nash died on Bloody Sunday with Eamonn McCann outside the city hotel Londonderry, Northern Ireland ahead of the announcement as to whether 17 former British soldiers and two former members of the Official IRA will be prosecuted in connection with the events of Bloody Sunday in the city in January 1972.
RFJDBNCP–The Museum of Free Derry, Derry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
RFHRMCM5–irish round aqua button
RME108TC–IRA The years 1970–1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland
RMMAM02D–Carrickmore, UK. 2nd April, 2018. Tyrone National Graves Association official Eamon Hanna gives the opening speech at the annual Commemoration took place in Carrickmore, on Easter Monday, upwards of 300 people attended the annual remembrance. Tyrone: UK: 2nd April 2018 Credit: Mark Winter/Alamy Live News
RM2FMD1MN–London, England, UK. 8th May, 2021. Protesters staged 'Respect our veterans''' rally London's Parliament Square after the controversial trial against two paratroopers accused of murdering Official IRA leader Joe McCann effectively collapsed in the UK. Credit: Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2HMA9NF–Belfast (2021) directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Jude Hill, Lewis McAskie and Caitriona Balfe. A young boy and his working-class Belfast family experience the tumultuous late 1960s.
RMMJPR60–CAMP ARIFJAN, Kuwait – Sgt. First Class Kristopher Scrivener, 35th Infantry Division, reads Staff Sgt. James Ira “Junior” Spurrier’s official Medal of Honor citation at the dedication of the Spurrier Conference Room at the 35th Inf. Div.’s forward deployed headquarters building Dec. 22, 2017. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Mark Hanson)
RM2K6P6MW–Lt. Gen. Ira C. Eaker, Commanding Gen. Of Maaf, Was Awarded The Brazilian Grande Official Da Ordem Do Cruzeiro Do Sul. (Order Of The Southern Cross, Grand Official Degree). The Decoration Is The Highest Brazil Awards To Non-Brazilians, Except To Heads O
RMPF1T98–WWII veterans George Cattelona, USMC; Ira Rigger, USN; Jerry Yellin, USA; Gene Bell, USMC; Bud Hampton, USMC; and John Lazere, USN, render honors during a wreath laying ceremony at the Marine Corps War Memorial, Arlington, Va., Feb. 19, 2016. Earlier that morning, a memorial service commemorating the 71st anniversary of the landing on Iwo Jima took place at Crawford Hall, Marine Barracks Washington, D.C. Iwo survivors, family and friends traveled to the National Capitol Region to take part in the Iwo Jima Association of America’s 71st Anniversary, Reunion and Symposium. (Official Marine Corps
RM2RCMC9W–Capt. Wallace Morgan, an official American military artist, sketched this image called 'BOMB PROOF BILLETS AND CHOW' at Neufmaison, France during World War One. The image depicts soldiers taking cover in their barracks while enjoying a meal. This photograph captures the conditions and reality faced by the military during the war.
RMMNDCJB–Tourist visit the Falls Road, west Belfast, May 2018. The Falls Road (from Irish túath na bhFál, meaning 'territory of the enclosures) is the main road through west Belfast, Northern Ireland, running from Divis Street in Belfast city centre to Andersonstown in the suburbs. Its name is synonymous with the republican community in the city, whilst the neighbouring Shankill Road is predominantly loyalist, separated from the Falls Road by peace lines. The road is usually referred to as the Falls Road, rather than as Falls Road. It is known as the Faas Raa in Ulster-Scots.[ Photo/Paul McErlane
RM2RCDKB4–Caption: Pvt. C. E. Painter, S.C., captured in a photograph taken on July 6, 1918. The photo shows Captain William O. Butler, F.A., commanding, and Lt. Ira R. Koenig, of Co. B, 2nd Balloon Squadron, in Foret de la Riene, France. The image was approved by the A.E.F. Censor on June 24, 1918. (Notes: 14262, RECO, 2-906)
RM2AJ3WXP–Kaleidoscope . Upsilon of Kappa Sigma. Founded at University of Virginia in 1865. Established, 1883. ColorsOld Gold, Maroon, and Peacock Blue. Official Organ : Caduceus. Secret Organ : Star and Crescent. Fratres in Collegio. Samuel Edmond Osbourne, William Mauzy Kemper, James Ira Pritchett, Jr., langhorne reid, Richard Cralle Stokes,Albert Fuller Patton, William Fearn Patton, Moir Saunders Martin, Edward Cabaniss, Jr., Charles Daniel McCoy. Frater in Urbe.A. M. Duvall. Active Chapters, Fifty-four. Alumni Chapters, Thirteen. Lust Convention held at Philadelphia, Octoher, 1900. Delegates: E. II.
RMH2YDM9–Yazd, Amir Chakhmaq Square, Ceremony To Commemorate A Martyr, Officials Attending The Prayer
RMMJK34E–The official party prepares for the passing of the colors at the USANATO Bde., change of responsibility ceremony, December 05, 2017 at Sembach, Germany. (U.S. Army Photo by Visual Information Specialist Elisabeth Paque/Released)
RMB533AX–Northern Ireland April 1972. Members of the official IRA seen manning a barricade in the Bogside. April 1972 72-4762-001
RMPT906B–Bernadette Devlin McAliskey, Irish Civil Rights leader, Member of British Parliament 1967-1974, Northern Ireland, 1970s
RMKM195F–IRA colour party and republican easter parade on beechmount avenue west Belfast 1970. This easter parade signalled the split between the official and provisional IRA. The official IRA used stick on easter lillies (so became known as the stickies) and the provisional IRA wore pin on badges. This is the pin on parade
RMRYG0HA–Linda Nash whose youngest brother William Nash died on Bloody Sunday with Eamonn McCann outside the city hotel Londonderry, Northern Ireland ahead of the announcement as to whether 17 former British soldiers and two former members of the Official IRA will be prosecuted in connection with the events of Bloody Sunday in the city in January 1972.
RMA7ENAX–election posters for the workers party and sinn fein put on poles for northern ireland assembly elections 2007
RFJDB8CC–The Museum of Free Derry, Derry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
RME108TR–IRA The years 1970�1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland
RMMAM03K–Carrickmore, UK. 2nd April, 2018. Tyrone National Graves Association official Eamon Hanna gives the opening speech at the annual Commemoration took place in Carrickmore, on Easter Monday, upwards of 300 people attended the annual remembrance. Tyrone: UK: 2nd April 2018 Credit: Mark Winter/Alamy Live News
RM2FMCYKM–London, England, UK. 8th May, 2021. Protesters staged 'Respect our veterans''' rally London's Parliament Square after the controversial trial against two paratroopers accused of murdering Official IRA leader Joe McCann effectively collapsed in the UK. Credit: Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2HMA9NC–Belfast (2021) directed by Kenneth Branagh and starring Jude Hill, Lewis McAskie and Caitriona Balfe. A young boy and his working-class Belfast family experience the tumultuous late 1960s.
RMMNDCK3–Tourist visit the Falls Road, west Belfast, May 2018. The Falls Road (from Irish túath na bhFál, meaning 'territory of the enclosures) is the main road through west Belfast, Northern Ireland, running from Divis Street in Belfast city centre to Andersonstown in the suburbs. Its name is synonymous with the republican community in the city, whilst the neighbouring Shankill Road is predominantly loyalist, separated from the Falls Road by peace lines. The road is usually referred to as the Falls Road, rather than as Falls Road. It is known as the Faas Raa in Ulster-Scots.[ Photo/Paul McErlane
RM2AKK73M–The development of the Sunday-school, 1780-1905 : the official report of the eleventh International Sunday-school Convention, Toronto, Canada, June 23-27, 1905 . Prof. J. M. Stifler O. P. Gifford,. D.D. Eowin I.. Shuev, M.A. 1899-1902 1902 to date 1902 ti) date. C. R. Hemphill, D.D.igo2 to date Prof. Ira M. Price1902 to date Wm. Patrick, D.D.1902 to date 7- The Unijorni Lesson Jesus before PilateJesus and Pilaterhe CrossJesus on the CrossThe CrucifixionJesus Crucified Jesus Crucified and Buried Jesus Risen The Resurrection of Christ (Easter) The Resurrection of Jesus Easter Lesson The--Walk to
RMMDT9P7–The official party prepares for the passing of the colors at the USANATO Bde., change of responsibility ceremony, December 05, 2017 at Sembach, Germany. (U.S. Army Photo by Visual Information Specialist Elisabeth Paque/Released)
RMB533B7–Northern Ireland April 1972. Members of the official IRA seen manning a barricade in the Bogside. April 1972 72-4762-005
RMPT906X–Bernadette Devlin McAliskey, Irish Civil Rights leader, Member of British Parliament 1967-1974, Northern Ireland, 1970s
RMRYG0AN–Stephen Herron, Northern Ireland's Director of Public Prosecutions, making an announcement in Londonderry over the prosecution of 17 former-British soldiers and two former members of the Official IRA in connection with the events of Bloody Sunday in the city in January 1972.
RMA7ENBW–vertical election posters for the workers party and sinn fein put on poles for northern ireland assembly elections 2007
RFJDB86E–The Museum of Free Derry, Derry, Londonderry, Northern Ireland
RME108T3–IRA The years 1970–1972 saw an explosion of political violence in Northern Ireland, peaking in 1972, when nearly 500 people lost their lives. There are several reasons why violence escalated in these years. Unionists claim the main reason was the formation of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), a group formed when the IRA split into the Provisional and Official factions. While the older IRA had embraced non-violent civil agitation, the new Provisional IRA was determined to wage 'armed struggle' against British rule in Northern Ireland
RMMAM06Y–Carrickmore, UK. 2nd April, 2018. Siobhan O'Donnell reads the Roll of Honour accompained on the Irish whistle by Aidy Devlin at the Tyrone National Graves Association annual Commemoration which took place in Carrickmore, on Easter Monday, upwards of 300 people attended the annual remembrance. Tyrone: UK: 2nd April 2018 Credit: Mark Winter/Alamy Live News
RM2FMD3E4–London, England, UK. 8th May, 2021. Protesters staged 'Respect our veterans''' rally London's Parliament Square after the controversial trial against two paratroopers accused of murdering Official IRA leader Joe McCann effectively collapsed in the UK. Credit: Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RMMNDCKM–Tourist visit the Falls Road, west Belfast, May 2018. The Falls Road (from Irish túath na bhFál, meaning 'territory of the enclosures) is the main road through west Belfast, Northern Ireland, running from Divis Street in Belfast city centre to Andersonstown in the suburbs. Its name is synonymous with the republican community in the city, whilst the neighbouring Shankill Road is predominantly loyalist, separated from the Falls Road by peace lines. The road is usually referred to as the Falls Road, rather than as Falls Road. It is known as the Faas Raa in Ulster-Scots.[ Photo/Paul McErlane
RM2AMYHP8–Julius Cahn's official theatrical guide. . S, Manager NEW BEDFORD THEATRE W. B. CROSS, ManagerLOWELL OPERA HOUSE FAY BROS. & HORSFORD, Manager*ACADEMY OF MUSIC J. F. WEST, ManagerACADEMY OF MUSIC W. J. WILEY, HanagerMALDEN AUDITORIUM G. D. CAMPBELL, ManagerTHE COLONIAL THEATRE JAMES P. SULLIVAN, Manager EMPIRE THEATRE JAMES P. SULLIVAN, Manager LYCEUM THEATRE IRA W. JACKSON, Manager BROADWAY THEATRE IRA W. JACKSON, HanagerTHE BRADLEY JACKSON & GORHAN, HanagersDRESSER THEATRE J. S. DRESSER, Hanager COLUMBIA THEATRE OLIVER HOSES, HanagerPARK THEATRE W. D. BRADSTREET, Hanager SALEM, MA55.LAWRENCE
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