How the news ran on the PA wire that the IRA had announced it had begun decommissioning its weapons in an 'unprecedented move ... to save the peace process and to persuade others of our genuine intentions'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-the-news-ran-on-the-pa-wire-that-the-ira-had-announced-it-had-begun-decommissioning-its-weapons-in-an-unprecedented-move-to-save-the-peace-process-and-to-persuade-others-of-our-genuine-intentions-image380522907.html
RM2D328RR–How the news ran on the PA wire that the IRA had announced it had begun decommissioning its weapons in an 'unprecedented move ... to save the peace process and to persuade others of our genuine intentions'.
Provo Gunmen.... Despite appearances, experts conclude that what seems to be a lady with a gun may in fact be something different. August 1969 P009195 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-provo-gunmen-despite-appearances-experts-conclude-that-what-seems-20430442.html
RMB56K6J–Provo Gunmen.... Despite appearances, experts conclude that what seems to be a lady with a gun may in fact be something different. August 1969 P009195
FILE PICTURE OF THE SCENE OF THE RECOVERY BY THE RUC OF THE WEAPONS USED IN THE GREYSTEEL MASSACRE, WHERE LOYALIST GUNMEN SHOT DEAD EIGHT PEOPLE IN THE RISING SUN PUB IN COUNTY LONDONDERRY. FOUR LOYALISTS ADMITTED THEY CARRIED OUT THE MURDERS. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-file-picture-of-the-scene-of-the-recovery-by-the-ruc-of-the-weapons-110840043.html
RMGC95GY–FILE PICTURE OF THE SCENE OF THE RECOVERY BY THE RUC OF THE WEAPONS USED IN THE GREYSTEEL MASSACRE, WHERE LOYALIST GUNMEN SHOT DEAD EIGHT PEOPLE IN THE RISING SUN PUB IN COUNTY LONDONDERRY. FOUR LOYALISTS ADMITTED THEY CARRIED OUT THE MURDERS.
British paramilitary soldiers patrol the at the scene of one of the two Warrenpoint explosions by the IRA in County Down, Northern Ireland.The IRA attack killed twenty British soldiers and a tourist was also killed as the Paras returned fire. 27th August 1979. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/british-paramilitary-soldiers-patrol-the-at-the-scene-of-one-of-the-two-warrenpoint-explosions-by-the-ira-in-county-down-northern-irelandthe-ira-attack-killed-twenty-british-soldiers-and-a-tourist-was-also-killed-as-the-paras-returned-fire-27th-august-1979-image465020504.html
RM2J0FEB4–British paramilitary soldiers patrol the at the scene of one of the two Warrenpoint explosions by the IRA in County Down, Northern Ireland.The IRA attack killed twenty British soldiers and a tourist was also killed as the Paras returned fire. 27th August 1979.
Troops with their weapons at the ready keep a watchful eye on stone throwing youths in the Falls Road, Belfast. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/troops-with-their-weapons-at-the-ready-keep-a-watchful-eye-on-stone-throwing-youths-in-the-falls-road-belfast-image339228268.html
RM2AKW538–Troops with their weapons at the ready keep a watchful eye on stone throwing youths in the Falls Road, Belfast.
Ira Aldridge, the African Tragedian, as "Othello", 1858. American-born British actor, playwright and theatre manager. '...his impersonations of...Othello, Gambia, Zanga, and other characters suited to his complexion, were so successful that he rose rapidly in histrionic fame...at the fall of the curtain [at the Covent-garden Theatre] he was called for and enthusiastically applauded...As both a tragic and a comic actor Mr. Aldridge's talents are undeniably great. In tragedy he has a solemn intensity of style, bursting occasionally into a blaze of fierce invective or passionate declama Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ira-aldridge-the-african-tragedian-as-quotothelloquot-1858-american-born-british-actor-playwright-and-theatre-manager-his-impersonations-ofothello-gambia-zanga-and-other-characters-suited-to-his-complexion-were-so-successful-that-he-rose-rapidly-in-histrionic-fameat-the-fall-of-the-curtain-at-the-covent-garden-theatre-he-was-called-for-and-enthusiastically-applaudedas-both-a-tragic-and-a-comic-actor-mr-aldridges-talents-are-undeniably-great-in-tragedy-he-has-a-solemn-intensity-of-style-bursting-occasionally-into-a-blaze-of-fierce-invective-or-passionate-declama-image565271682.html
RM2RRJ9PA–Ira Aldridge, the African Tragedian, as "Othello", 1858. American-born British actor, playwright and theatre manager. '...his impersonations of...Othello, Gambia, Zanga, and other characters suited to his complexion, were so successful that he rose rapidly in histrionic fame...at the fall of the curtain [at the Covent-garden Theatre] he was called for and enthusiastically applauded...As both a tragic and a comic actor Mr. Aldridge's talents are undeniably great. In tragedy he has a solemn intensity of style, bursting occasionally into a blaze of fierce invective or passionate declama
A dog barks at a soldier from The Queens Regiment while patrolling the streets of Belfast , Northern Ireland in April 1984 . Nearly 2000 soldiers from the regiment with over 200 from Sussex were stationed in Ireland at the time Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-dog-barks-at-a-soldier-from-the-queens-regiment-while-patrolling-94254873.html
RMFD9K1D–A dog barks at a soldier from The Queens Regiment while patrolling the streets of Belfast , Northern Ireland in April 1984 . Nearly 2000 soldiers from the regiment with over 200 from Sussex were stationed in Ireland at the time
Armed troops move into guard London's Heathrow Airport in 1974 during a rise in activity by the Irish Republican army on mainland Britain. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/armed-troops-move-into-guard-londons-heathrow-airport-in-1974-during-a-rise-in-activity-by-the-irish-republican-army-on-mainland-britain-image240787940.html
RMRYMRD8–Armed troops move into guard London's Heathrow Airport in 1974 during a rise in activity by the Irish Republican army on mainland Britain.
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