Kingsmill, Mid Ulster, GB, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, N 54 37' 0'', S 6 39' 0'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-mid-ulster-gb-united-kingdom-northern-ireland-n-54-37-0-s-6-39-0-map-cartascapes-map-published-in-2024-explore-cartascapes-a-map-revealing-earths-diverse-landscapes-cultures-and-ecosystems-journey-through-time-and-space-discovering-the-interconnectedness-of-our-planets-past-present-and-future-image604163932.html
RM2X2X178–Kingsmill, Mid Ulster, GB, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, N 54 37' 0'', S 6 39' 0'', map, Cartascapes Map published in 2024. Explore Cartascapes, a map revealing Earth's diverse landscapes, cultures, and ecosystems. Journey through time and space, discovering the interconnectedness of our planet's past, present, and future.
Kingsmill, Mid Ulster, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, N 54 37' 0'', W 6 39' 0'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-mid-ulster-united-kingdom-northern-ireland-n-54-37-0-w-6-39-0-map-timeless-map-published-in-2021-travelers-explorers-and-adventurers-like-florence-nightingale-david-livingstone-ernest-shackleton-lewis-and-clark-and-sherlock-holmes-relied-on-maps-to-plan-travels-to-the-worlds-most-remote-corners-timeless-maps-is-mapping-most-locations-on-the-globe-showing-the-achievement-of-great-dreams-image439394047.html
RM2GET3GF–Kingsmill, Mid Ulster, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, N 54 37' 0'', W 6 39' 0'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
A general view of the Kingsmill memorial wall at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-general-view-of-the-kingsmill-memorial-wall-at-the-scene-of-the-atrocity-in-co-armagh-image338554785.html
RM2AJPE29–A general view of the Kingsmill memorial wall at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh.
Karen Armstrong, sister of John McConville who was killed in the Kingsmill shooting, with other family members of those killed in the shooting, leave an inquest into the killings at the Coroners Court in Belfast. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-karen-armstrong-sister-of-john-mcconville-who-was-killed-in-the-kingsmill-107492467.html
RMG6TKMK–Karen Armstrong, sister of John McConville who was killed in the Kingsmill shooting, with other family members of those killed in the shooting, leave an inquest into the killings at the Coroners Court in Belfast.
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Remembrance crosses at the Kingsmill memorial wall at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/remembrance-crosses-at-the-kingsmill-memorial-wall-at-the-scene-of-the-atrocity-in-co-armagh-image338556572.html
RM2AJPGA4–Remembrance crosses at the Kingsmill memorial wall at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh.
Relatives gather ahead of the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/relatives-gather-ahead-of-the-kingsmill-memorial-service-at-the-scene-of-the-atrocity-in-co-armagh-image338556901.html
RM2AJPGNW–Relatives gather ahead of the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh.
Pastor Barrie Halliday speaking at the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pastor-barrie-halliday-speaking-at-the-kingsmill-memorial-service-at-the-scene-of-the-atrocity-in-co-armagh-image338556894.html
RM2AJPGNJ–Pastor Barrie Halliday speaking at the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh.
Pastor Barrie Halliday speaking at the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pastor-barrie-halliday-speaking-at-the-kingsmill-memorial-service-at-the-scene-of-the-atrocity-in-co-armagh-image338554791.html
RM2AJPE2F–Pastor Barrie Halliday speaking at the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh.
People attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-attend-a-roadside-service-on-kingsmill-road-marking-the-43rd-anniversary-of-the-shooting-dead-of-10-protestant-workmen-by-republicans-at-kingsmill-in-south-armagh-image230466177.html
RMRAXHXW–People attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
People attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-attend-a-roadside-service-on-kingsmill-road-marking-the-43rd-anniversary-of-the-shooting-dead-of-10-protestant-workmen-by-republicans-at-kingsmill-in-south-armagh-image230466137.html
RMRAXHWD–People attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
May Quinn whose brother Robert Walker was driving the minibus targeted by the IRA places a wreath during the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/may-quinn-whose-brother-robert-walker-was-driving-the-minibus-targeted-by-the-ira-places-a-wreath-during-the-kingsmill-memorial-service-at-the-scene-of-the-atrocity-in-co-armagh-image338554742.html
RM2AJPE0P–May Quinn whose brother Robert Walker was driving the minibus targeted by the IRA places a wreath during the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh.
The only survivor of the Kingsmill massacre Alan Black outside Laganside courts in Belfast, as the inquest into IRA shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen in South Armagh in 1976 continues. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-only-survivor-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-alan-black-outside-laganside-142620867.html
RMJ80XAB–The only survivor of the Kingsmill massacre Alan Black outside Laganside courts in Belfast, as the inquest into IRA shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen in South Armagh in 1976 continues.
People attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-people-attend-a-roadside-service-marking-the-42nd-anniversary-of-the-170824037.html
RMKWWKPD–People attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
Racquel Brush (left) and her sister Suzanne Hinds, daughters of Kingsmill victim Kenneth Worton, attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/racquel-brush-left-and-her-sister-suzanne-hinds-daughters-of-kingsmill-victim-kenneth-worton-attend-a-roadside-service-on-kingsmill-road-marking-the-43rd-anniversary-of-the-shooting-dead-of-10-protestant-workmen-by-republicans-at-kingsmill-in-south-armagh-image230466199.html
RMRAXHYK–Racquel Brush (left) and her sister Suzanne Hinds, daughters of Kingsmill victim Kenneth Worton, attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
A man lays a wreath ahead of a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-man-lays-a-wreath-ahead-of-a-roadside-service-marking-the-42nd-anniversary-170823976.html
RMKWWKM8–A man lays a wreath ahead of a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
The only survivor of the Kingsmill massacre Alan Black (centre) along with solicitor Barry O'Donnell and Tania Smith, sister of massacre victim John McConville, outside Laganside courts in Belfast, as the inquest into IRA shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen in South Armagh in 1976 continues. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-only-survivor-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-alan-black-centre-along-142620869.html
RMJ80XAD–The only survivor of the Kingsmill massacre Alan Black (centre) along with solicitor Barry O'Donnell and Tania Smith, sister of massacre victim John McConville, outside Laganside courts in Belfast, as the inquest into IRA shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen in South Armagh in 1976 continues.
Kingsmill survivor Alan Black with his dog Libby at his home in Bessbrook, Co. Armagh, who has said that the slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kingsmill-survivor-alan-black-with-his-dog-libby-at-his-home-in-bessbrook-108579686.html
RMG8J6DX–Kingsmill survivor Alan Black with his dog Libby at his home in Bessbrook, Co. Armagh, who has said that the slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten.
West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-west-tyrone-mp-barry-mcelduff-leaving-sinn-feins-headquarters-on-the-171086234.html
RMKX9J6J–West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
Kingsmill survivor Alan Black with his dog Libby at his home in Bessbrook, Co. Armagh, who has said that the slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kingsmill-survivor-alan-black-with-his-dog-libby-at-his-home-in-bessbrook-108579684.html
RMG8J6DT–Kingsmill survivor Alan Black with his dog Libby at his home in Bessbrook, Co. Armagh, who has said that the slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten.
Kingsmill survivor Alan Black with his dog Libby at his home in Bessbrook, Co. Armagh, who has said that the slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-kingsmill-survivor-alan-black-with-his-dog-libby-at-his-home-in-bessbrook-108579680.html
RMG8J6DM–Kingsmill survivor Alan Black with his dog Libby at his home in Bessbrook, Co. Armagh, who has said that the slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten.
May Quinn, sister of Kingsmill victim Rober Walker, attends a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/may-quinn-sister-of-kingsmill-victim-rober-walker-attends-a-roadside-service-on-kingsmill-road-marking-the-43rd-anniversary-of-the-shooting-dead-of-10-protestant-workmen-by-republicans-at-kingsmill-in-south-armagh-image230466181.html
RMRAXHY1–May Quinn, sister of Kingsmill victim Rober Walker, attends a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
Beatrice Worton (left), mother of Kingsmill victim Kenneth Worton, and his daughter Racquel Brush, attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-beatrice-worton-left-mother-of-kingsmill-victim-kenneth-worton-and-170824036.html
RMKWWKPC–Beatrice Worton (left), mother of Kingsmill victim Kenneth Worton, and his daughter Racquel Brush, attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
Racquel Brush (left) and her sister Suzanne Hinds, daughters of Kingsmill victim Kenneth Worton, attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/racquel-brush-left-and-her-sister-suzanne-hinds-daughters-of-kingsmill-victim-kenneth-worton-attend-a-roadside-service-on-kingsmill-road-marking-the-43rd-anniversary-of-the-shooting-dead-of-10-protestant-workmen-by-republicans-at-kingsmill-in-south-armagh-image230466195.html
RMRAXHYF–Racquel Brush (left) and her sister Suzanne Hinds, daughters of Kingsmill victim Kenneth Worton, attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
Karen Armstrong, whose brother John McConville was killed in the Kingsmill attack, holds a family photograph showing Jon with his sisters (left to right) Karen, 18, Mandy, 17, and Tania, 11. The slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten, Alan Black, the sole survivor of the IRA attack has said. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-karen-armstrong-whose-brother-john-mcconville-was-killed-in-the-kingsmill-108588257.html
RMG8JHC1–Karen Armstrong, whose brother John McConville was killed in the Kingsmill attack, holds a family photograph showing Jon with his sisters (left to right) Karen, 18, Mandy, 17, and Tania, 11. The slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten, Alan Black, the sole survivor of the IRA attack has said.
Karen Armstrong holds a photograph of her brother John McConville who was killed in the Kingsmill attack. The slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten, Alan Black, the sole survivor of the IRA attack has said. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-karen-armstrong-holds-a-photograph-of-her-brother-john-mcconville-108579682.html
RMG8J6DP–Karen Armstrong holds a photograph of her brother John McConville who was killed in the Kingsmill attack. The slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten, Alan Black, the sole survivor of the IRA attack has said.
Sinn Fein's Northern Ireland Leader Michelle O'Neill and party chairman Declan Kearney speaking to the media outside Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast after West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff was suspended from all party activity for three months when he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sinn-feins-northern-ireland-leader-michelle-oneill-and-party-chairman-171118919.html
RMKXB3WY–Sinn Fein's Northern Ireland Leader Michelle O'Neill and party chairman Declan Kearney speaking to the media outside Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast after West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff was suspended from all party activity for three months when he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
Karen Armstrong, whose brother John McConville was killed in the Kingsmill attack, holds a family photograph showing Jon with his sisters (left to right) Karen, 18, Mandy, 17, and Tania, 11. The slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten, Alan Black, the sole survivor of the IRA attack has said. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-karen-armstrong-whose-brother-john-mcconville-was-killed-in-the-kingsmill-108579681.html
RMG8J6DN–Karen Armstrong, whose brother John McConville was killed in the Kingsmill attack, holds a family photograph showing Jon with his sisters (left to right) Karen, 18, Mandy, 17, and Tania, 11. The slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten, Alan Black, the sole survivor of the IRA attack has said.
Alan Black (front row second left) the sole survivor of a sectarian massacre of 10 protestant workmen in 1976 near the Co Armagh village of Kingsmill, is joined by Karen Armstrong (front row second right) and other Kingsmill relatives and their legal representatives outside Belfast Coroner's Court this morning. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-alan-black-front-row-second-left-the-sole-survivor-of-a-sectarian-108271822.html
RMG845PP–Alan Black (front row second left) the sole survivor of a sectarian massacre of 10 protestant workmen in 1976 near the Co Armagh village of Kingsmill, is joined by Karen Armstrong (front row second right) and other Kingsmill relatives and their legal representatives outside Belfast Coroner's Court this morning.
Alan Black, the sole survivor of a sectarian massacre of 10 protestant workmen in 1976 near the Co Armagh village of Kingsmill, outside Belfast Coroner's Court, as an inquest into the sectarian murder of 10 Protestant workmen by the IRA in Northern Ireland 40 years ago begins today. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-alan-black-the-sole-survivor-of-a-sectarian-massacre-of-10-protestant-104535712.html
RMG220A8–Alan Black, the sole survivor of a sectarian massacre of 10 protestant workmen in 1976 near the Co Armagh village of Kingsmill, outside Belfast Coroner's Court, as an inquest into the sectarian murder of 10 Protestant workmen by the IRA in Northern Ireland 40 years ago begins today.
Victims campaigner Willie Frazer (left) with Colin Worton, whose brother Kenneth was murdered during the 1976 Kingsmill massacre, and Barbara Worton outside Laganside Court in Belfast, following a preliminary hearing. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-victims-campaigner-willie-frazer-left-with-colin-worton-whose-brother-139216381.html
RMJ2DRWH–Victims campaigner Willie Frazer (left) with Colin Worton, whose brother Kenneth was murdered during the 1976 Kingsmill massacre, and Barbara Worton outside Laganside Court in Belfast, following a preliminary hearing.
Arlene Foster and relatives of the Kingsmill victims after meeting Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney, as Coveney has said that a garda could give evidence on what the force knows about the Kingsmill shooting via an Irish court. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/arlene-foster-and-relatives-of-the-kingsmill-victims-after-meeting-image156354080.html
RMK2AF68–Arlene Foster and relatives of the Kingsmill victims after meeting Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney, as Coveney has said that a garda could give evidence on what the force knows about the Kingsmill shooting via an Irish court.
Beatrice Worton, whose son Kenneth was among those killed in a sectarian massacre of 10 protestant workmen in 1976 near the Co Armagh village of Kingsmill, outside Belfast Coroner's Court, as an inquest into the sectarian murder of 10 Protestant workmen by the IRA in Northern Ireland 40 years ago begins today. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-beatrice-worton-whose-son-kenneth-was-among-those-killed-in-a-sectarian-104535677.html
RMG22091–Beatrice Worton, whose son Kenneth was among those killed in a sectarian massacre of 10 protestant workmen in 1976 near the Co Armagh village of Kingsmill, outside Belfast Coroner's Court, as an inquest into the sectarian murder of 10 Protestant workmen by the IRA in Northern Ireland 40 years ago begins today.
Alan Black (right), the sole survivor of a sectarian massacre of 10 protestant workmen in 1976 near the Co Armagh village of Kingsmill, and Karen Armstrong (left), whose brother John McConville was murdered, are joined by their legal representative Kevin Winters (centre) outside Belfast Coroner's Court, as an inquest into the sectarian murder of 10 Protestant workmen by the IRA in Northern Ireland 40 years ago begins today. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-alan-black-right-the-sole-survivor-of-a-sectarian-massacre-of-10-protestant-104535745.html
RMG220BD–Alan Black (right), the sole survivor of a sectarian massacre of 10 protestant workmen in 1976 near the Co Armagh village of Kingsmill, and Karen Armstrong (left), whose brother John McConville was murdered, are joined by their legal representative Kevin Winters (centre) outside Belfast Coroner's Court, as an inquest into the sectarian murder of 10 Protestant workmen by the IRA in Northern Ireland 40 years ago begins today.
Beatrice Worton (second right), whose son Kenneth was among those killed in a sectarian massacre of 10 protestant workmen in 1976 near the Co Armagh village of Kingsmill, accompanied by her son Colin Worton (right) and Victims campaigner William Frazer (left), outside Belfast Coroner's Court, as an inquest into the sectarian murder of 10 Protestant workmen by the IRA in Northern Ireland 40 years ago begins today. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-beatrice-worton-second-right-whose-son-kenneth-was-among-those-killed-104535751.html
RMG220BK–Beatrice Worton (second right), whose son Kenneth was among those killed in a sectarian massacre of 10 protestant workmen in 1976 near the Co Armagh village of Kingsmill, accompanied by her son Colin Worton (right) and Victims campaigner William Frazer (left), outside Belfast Coroner's Court, as an inquest into the sectarian murder of 10 Protestant workmen by the IRA in Northern Ireland 40 years ago begins today.
Sinn Fein's Northern Ireland Michelle O'Neill flanked by party colleagues, outside party offices in west Belfast, speaking to the media following the resignation of Sinn Fein MP Barry McElduff who caused outrage by posing with a Kingsmill-branded loaf on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sinn-feins-northern-ireland-michelle-oneill-flanked-by-party-colleagues-171876991.html
RMKYHJRY–Sinn Fein's Northern Ireland Michelle O'Neill flanked by party colleagues, outside party offices in west Belfast, speaking to the media following the resignation of Sinn Fein MP Barry McElduff who caused outrage by posing with a Kingsmill-branded loaf on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
Remembrance crosses at the Kingsmill memorial wall at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/remembrance-crosses-at-the-kingsmill-memorial-wall-at-the-scene-of-the-atrocity-in-co-armagh-image338554788.html
RM2AJPE2C–Remembrance crosses at the Kingsmill memorial wall at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh.
Pastor Barrie Halliday speaking at the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pastor-barrie-halliday-speaking-at-the-kingsmill-memorial-service-at-the-scene-of-the-atrocity-in-co-armagh-image338554786.html
RM2AJPE2A–Pastor Barrie Halliday speaking at the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh.
Pastor Barrie Halliday speaking at the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pastor-barrie-halliday-speaking-at-the-kingsmill-memorial-service-at-the-scene-of-the-atrocity-in-co-armagh-image338554789.html
RM2AJPE2D–Pastor Barrie Halliday speaking at the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh.
People attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-people-attend-a-roadside-service-marking-the-42nd-anniversary-of-the-170823984.html
RMKWWKMG–People attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
People attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-people-attend-a-roadside-service-marking-the-42nd-anniversary-of-the-170823981.html
RMKWWKMD–People attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
People attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-people-attend-a-roadside-service-marking-the-42nd-anniversary-of-the-170823986.html
RMKWWKMJ–People attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
People attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-people-attend-a-roadside-service-marking-the-42nd-anniversary-of-the-170823978.html
RMKWWKMA–People attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
DUP Coincillor Gareth Wilson (left) and UUP Councillor David Taylor speaking during the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dup-coincillor-gareth-wilson-left-and-uup-councillor-david-taylor-speaking-during-the-kingsmill-memorial-service-at-the-scene-of-the-atrocity-in-co-armagh-image338556833.html
RM2AJPGKD–DUP Coincillor Gareth Wilson (left) and UUP Councillor David Taylor speaking during the Kingsmill memorial service at the scene of the atrocity in Co Armagh.
People attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-attend-a-roadside-service-on-kingsmill-road-marking-the-43rd-anniversary-of-the-shooting-dead-of-10-protestant-workmen-by-republicans-at-kingsmill-in-south-armagh-image230466143.html
RMRAXHWK–People attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
People attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-attend-a-roadside-service-on-kingsmill-road-marking-the-43rd-anniversary-of-the-shooting-dead-of-10-protestant-workmen-by-republicans-at-kingsmill-in-south-armagh-image230466203.html
RMRAXHYR–People attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
People attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-attend-a-roadside-service-on-kingsmill-road-marking-the-43rd-anniversary-of-the-shooting-dead-of-10-protestant-workmen-by-republicans-at-kingsmill-in-south-armagh-image230466172.html
RMRAXHXM–People attend a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
May Quinn, sister of Kingsmill victim Rober Walker, attends a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/may-quinn-sister-of-kingsmill-victim-rober-walker-attends-a-roadside-service-on-kingsmill-road-marking-the-43rd-anniversary-of-the-shooting-dead-of-10-protestant-workmen-by-republicans-at-kingsmill-in-south-armagh-image230466140.html
RMRAXHWG–May Quinn, sister of Kingsmill victim Rober Walker, attends a roadside service on Kingsmill road marking the 43rd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
Beatrice Worton (left), mother of Kingsmill victim Kenneth Worton, and his daughter Racquel Brush, attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-beatrice-worton-left-mother-of-kingsmill-victim-kenneth-worton-and-170823974.html
RMKWWKM6–Beatrice Worton (left), mother of Kingsmill victim Kenneth Worton, and his daughter Racquel Brush, attend a roadside service marking the 42nd anniversary of the shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen by republicans at Kingsmill in South Armagh.
West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-west-tyrone-mp-barry-mcelduff-leaving-sinn-feins-headquarters-on-the-171086061.html
RMKX9J0D–West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-west-tyrone-mp-barry-mcelduff-leaving-sinn-feins-headquarters-on-the-171086450.html
RMKX9JEA–West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-west-tyrone-mp-barry-mcelduff-leaving-sinn-feins-headquarters-on-the-171086438.html
RMKX9JDX–West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-west-tyrone-mp-barry-mcelduff-leaving-sinn-feins-headquarters-on-the-171086448.html
RMKX9JE8–West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-west-tyrone-mp-barry-mcelduff-leaving-sinn-feins-headquarters-on-the-171086016.html
RMKX9HXT–West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
Family members of Kingsmill massacre victim Ken Worton (from left) Racquel Brush, daughter, Beatrice Worton, mother, Colin Worton, brother and Barbara Worton, sister-in-law, outside Laganside courts in Belfast, as the inquest into IRA shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen in South Armagh in 1976 continues. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-family-members-of-kingsmill-massacre-victim-ken-worton-from-left-racquel-142620868.html
RMJ80XAC–Family members of Kingsmill massacre victim Ken Worton (from left) Racquel Brush, daughter, Beatrice Worton, mother, Colin Worton, brother and Barbara Worton, sister-in-law, outside Laganside courts in Belfast, as the inquest into IRA shooting dead of 10 Protestant workmen in South Armagh in 1976 continues.
Sinn Fein's Northern Ireland Leader Michelle O'Neill speaking to the media outside Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast after West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff was suspended from all party activity for three months when he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sinn-feins-northern-ireland-leader-michelle-oneill-speaking-to-the-171118906.html
RMKXB3WE–Sinn Fein's Northern Ireland Leader Michelle O'Neill speaking to the media outside Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast after West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff was suspended from all party activity for three months when he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
Karen Armstrong holds a photograph of her brother John McConville who was killed in the Kingsmill attack. The slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten, Alan Black, the sole survivor of the IRA attack has said. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-karen-armstrong-holds-a-photograph-of-her-brother-john-mcconville-108579683.html
RMG8J6DR–Karen Armstrong holds a photograph of her brother John McConville who was killed in the Kingsmill attack. The slaughter of 10 Protestant workmen in Northern Ireland exactly 40 years ago should never be forgotten, Alan Black, the sole survivor of the IRA attack has said.
Sinn Fein's Northern Ireland Leader Michelle O'Neill and party chairman Declan Kearney speaking to the media outside Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast after West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff was suspended from all party activity for three months when he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sinn-feins-northern-ireland-leader-michelle-oneill-and-party-chairman-171088730.html
RMKX9NBP–Sinn Fein's Northern Ireland Leader Michelle O'Neill and party chairman Declan Kearney speaking to the media outside Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast after West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff was suspended from all party activity for three months when he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
Sinn Fein's Northern Ireland Leader Michelle O'Neill and party chairman Declan Kearney speaking to the media outside Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast after West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff was suspended from all party activity for three months when he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sinn-feins-northern-ireland-leader-michelle-oneill-and-party-chairman-171088716.html
RMKX9NB8–Sinn Fein's Northern Ireland Leader Michelle O'Neill and party chairman Declan Kearney speaking to the media outside Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast after West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff was suspended from all party activity for three months when he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
Sinn Fein's Northern Ireland Leader Michelle O'Neill and party chairman Declan Kearney speaking to the media outside Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast after West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff was suspended from all party activity for three months when he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sinn-feins-northern-ireland-leader-michelle-oneill-and-party-chairman-171088530.html
RMKX9N4J–Sinn Fein's Northern Ireland Leader Michelle O'Neill and party chairman Declan Kearney speaking to the media outside Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast after West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff was suspended from all party activity for three months when he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-west-tyrone-mp-barry-mcelduff-leaving-sinn-feins-headquarters-on-the-171086418.html
RMKX9JD6–West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-west-tyrone-mp-barry-mcelduff-leaving-sinn-feins-headquarters-on-the-171086038.html
RMKX9HYJ–West Tyrone MP Barry McElduff leaving Sinn Fein's headquarters on the Falls Road in Belfast following his suspension from all party activity for three months after he posted a social media video of him with a loaf of Kingsmill bread on his head on the anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre.
A Kingsmill truck parked during a walk out at an Allied Bakeries centre in east Belfast, over a row over a 3% pay increase. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-kingsmill-truck-parked-during-a-walk-out-at-an-allied-bakeries-centre-in-east-belfast-over-a-row-over-a-3-pay-increase-image344048478.html
RM2AYMN9J–A Kingsmill truck parked during a walk out at an Allied Bakeries centre in east Belfast, over a row over a 3% pay increase.
Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney arrives at the Armagh City Hotel ahead of a meeting with the Kingsmill families and Arlene Foster, as he has said that a garda could give evidence on what the force knows about the Kingsmill shooting via an Irish court. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/foreign-affairs-minister-simon-coveney-arrives-at-the-armagh-city-image156354085.html
RMK2AF6D–Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney arrives at the Armagh City Hotel ahead of a meeting with the Kingsmill families and Arlene Foster, as he has said that a garda could give evidence on what the force knows about the Kingsmill shooting via an Irish court.
A commemorative service for the 48th anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre was held at the site of the ambush in south Armagh, where 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. Picture date: Friday January 5, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-commemorative-service-for-the-48th-anniversary-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-was-held-at-the-site-of-the-ambush-in-south-armagh-where-10-protestant-workers-were-shot-dead-in-1976-picture-date-friday-january-5-2024-image591720235.html
RM2WAK55F–A commemorative service for the 48th anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre was held at the site of the ambush in south Armagh, where 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. Picture date: Friday January 5, 2024.
People attend a commemorative service for the 48th anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre at the site of the ambush in south Armagh, where 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. Picture date: Friday January 5, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-attend-a-commemorative-service-for-the-48th-anniversary-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-at-the-site-of-the-ambush-in-south-armagh-where-10-protestant-workers-were-shot-dead-in-1976-picture-date-friday-january-5-2024-image591720236.html
RM2WAK55G–People attend a commemorative service for the 48th anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre at the site of the ambush in south Armagh, where 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. Picture date: Friday January 5, 2024.
People attend a commemorative service for the 48th anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre at the site of the ambush in south Armagh, where 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. Picture date: Friday January 5, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-attend-a-commemorative-service-for-the-48th-anniversary-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-at-the-site-of-the-ambush-in-south-armagh-where-10-protestant-workers-were-shot-dead-in-1976-picture-date-friday-january-5-2024-image591720237.html
RM2WAK55H–People attend a commemorative service for the 48th anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre at the site of the ambush in south Armagh, where 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. Picture date: Friday January 5, 2024.
Reverend Graham Middleton during a commemorative service for the 48th anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre at the site of the ambush in south Armagh, where 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. Picture date: Friday January 5, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reverend-graham-middleton-during-a-commemorative-service-for-the-48th-anniversary-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-at-the-site-of-the-ambush-in-south-armagh-where-10-protestant-workers-were-shot-dead-in-1976-picture-date-friday-january-5-2024-image591721320.html
RM2WAK6G8–Reverend Graham Middleton during a commemorative service for the 48th anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre at the site of the ambush in south Armagh, where 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. Picture date: Friday January 5, 2024.
Karen Armstrong, sister of John McConville who was killed in the Kingsmill shooting, with other family members of those killed in the shooting, leave an inquest into the killings at the Coroners Court in Belfast. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-karen-armstrong-sister-of-john-mcconville-who-was-killed-in-the-kingsmill-107492463.html
RMG6TKMF–Karen Armstrong, sister of John McConville who was killed in the Kingsmill shooting, with other family members of those killed in the shooting, leave an inquest into the killings at the Coroners Court in Belfast.
Jacqueline Semple, whose brother Kenneth Worton, was killed in the Kingsmill massacre, attends a commemorative service for the 48th anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre at the site of the ambush in south Armagh, where 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. Picture date: Friday January 5, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jacqueline-semple-whose-brother-kenneth-worton-was-killed-in-the-kingsmill-massacre-attends-a-commemorative-service-for-the-48th-anniversary-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-at-the-site-of-the-ambush-in-south-armagh-where-10-protestant-workers-were-shot-dead-in-1976-picture-date-friday-january-5-2024-image591720238.html
RM2WAK55J–Jacqueline Semple, whose brother Kenneth Worton, was killed in the Kingsmill massacre, attends a commemorative service for the 48th anniversary of the Kingsmill massacre at the site of the ambush in south Armagh, where 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. Picture date: Friday January 5, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black leaves Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-leaves-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602777395.html
RM2X0JTM3–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black leaves Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602776070.html
RM2X0JR0P–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602775961.html
RM2X0JPTW–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602775963.html
RM2X0JPTY–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602777396.html
RM2X0JTM4–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602776074.html
RM2X0JR0X–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602775960.html
RM2X0JPTT–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602775958.html
RM2X0JPTP–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmills families Solictor Barry O'Donnell speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmills-families-solictor-barry-odonnell-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602777393.html
RM2X0JTM1–Kingsmills families Solictor Barry O'Donnell speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602775957.html
RM2X0JPTN–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602776073.html
RM2X0JR0W–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602775954.html
RM2X0JPTJ–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602776072.html
RM2X0JR0T–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black arrives at Laganside Courts, Belfast, for an inquest hearing into the deaths of the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. The textile workers were shot when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-arrives-at-laganside-courts-belfast-for-an-inquest-hearing-into-the-deaths-of-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-workers-were-shot-dead-in-1976-the-textile-workers-were-shot-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602729647.html
RM2X0GKPR–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black arrives at Laganside Courts, Belfast, for an inquest hearing into the deaths of the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. The textile workers were shot when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black arrives at Laganside Courts, Belfast, for an inquest hearing into the deaths of the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. The textile workers were shot when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-arrives-at-laganside-courts-belfast-for-an-inquest-hearing-into-the-deaths-of-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-workers-were-shot-dead-in-1976-the-textile-workers-were-shot-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602729645.html
RM2X0GKPN–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black arrives at Laganside Courts, Belfast, for an inquest hearing into the deaths of the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. The textile workers were shot when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmills families Solictor Barry O'Donnell (left), along with Massacre survivor Alan Black, speak to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmills-families-solictor-barry-odonnell-left-along-with-massacre-survivor-alan-black-speak-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602777394.html
RM2X0JTM2–Kingsmills families Solictor Barry O'Donnell (left), along with Massacre survivor Alan Black, speak to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivors Alan Black (left) and Karen Armstrong, along with the families Solictor Barry O'Donnell (centre), leave Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivors-alan-black-left-and-karen-armstrong-along-with-the-families-solictor-barry-odonnell-centre-leave-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602777392.html
RM2X0JTM0–Kingsmill Massacre survivors Alan Black (left) and Karen Armstrong, along with the families Solictor Barry O'Donnell (centre), leave Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmills Massacre survivor Karen Armstrong, whose brother John McConville was killed in the IRA attack, speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmills-massacre-survivor-karen-armstrong-whose-brother-john-mcconville-was-killed-in-the-ira-attack-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602776369.html
RM2X0JRBD–Kingsmills Massacre survivor Karen Armstrong, whose brother John McConville was killed in the IRA attack, speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmills Massacre survivor Karen Armstrong, whose brother John McConville was killed in the IRA attack, speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmills-massacre-survivor-karen-armstrong-whose-brother-john-mcconville-was-killed-in-the-ira-attack-speaks-to-the-media-outside-laganside-courts-belfast-following-the-conclusion-of-the-inquest-for-the-victims-of-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-textile-workers-were-shot-dead-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602776370.html
RM2X0JRBE–Kingsmills Massacre survivor Karen Armstrong, whose brother John McConville was killed in the IRA attack, speaks to the media outside Laganside Courts, Belfast, following the conclusion of the inquest for the victims of the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant textile workers were shot dead when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black (front) and Karen Armstrong (centre), the sister of victim John McConville, with friends and supporters of the victims arriving at Laganside Courts, Belfast, for an inquest hearing into the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. The textile workers were shot when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-front-and-karen-armstrong-centre-the-sister-of-victim-john-mcconville-with-friends-and-supporters-of-the-victims-arriving-at-laganside-courts-belfast-for-an-inquest-hearing-into-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-workers-were-shot-dead-in-1976-the-textile-workers-were-shot-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602729644.html
RM2X0GKPM–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black (front) and Karen Armstrong (centre), the sister of victim John McConville, with friends and supporters of the victims arriving at Laganside Courts, Belfast, for an inquest hearing into the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. The textile workers were shot when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black (front) and Karen Armstrong (centre), the sister of victim John McConville, with friends and supporters of the victims arriving at Laganside Courts, Belfast, for an inquest hearing into the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. The textile workers were shot when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-front-and-karen-armstrong-centre-the-sister-of-victim-john-mcconville-with-friends-and-supporters-of-the-victims-arriving-at-laganside-courts-belfast-for-an-inquest-hearing-into-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-workers-were-shot-dead-in-1976-the-textile-workers-were-shot-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602729642.html
RM2X0GKPJ–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black (front) and Karen Armstrong (centre), the sister of victim John McConville, with friends and supporters of the victims arriving at Laganside Courts, Belfast, for an inquest hearing into the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. The textile workers were shot when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black (centre) and Karen Armstrong (right), the sister of victim John McConville, with friends and supporters of the victims arriving at Laganside Courts, Belfast, for an inquest hearing into the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. The textile workers were shot when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kingsmill-massacre-survivor-alan-black-centre-and-karen-armstrong-right-the-sister-of-victim-john-mcconville-with-friends-and-supporters-of-the-victims-arriving-at-laganside-courts-belfast-for-an-inquest-hearing-into-the-kingsmill-massacre-in-which-10-protestant-workers-were-shot-dead-in-1976-the-textile-workers-were-shot-when-their-minibus-was-ambushed-outside-the-village-of-kingsmill-on-their-way-home-from-work-on-january-5-1976-picture-date-friday-april-12-2024-image602729641.html
RM2X0GKPH–Kingsmill Massacre survivor Alan Black (centre) and Karen Armstrong (right), the sister of victim John McConville, with friends and supporters of the victims arriving at Laganside Courts, Belfast, for an inquest hearing into the Kingsmill massacre, in which 10 Protestant workers were shot dead in 1976. The textile workers were shot when their minibus was ambushed outside the village of Kingsmill on their way home from work on January 5 1976. Picture date: Friday April 12, 2024.
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