In 1955, Bert Hardy recorded life in Belfast, Northern Ireland, a city famous throughout the world for shipbuilding for Picture Post.
This series on PBS is an unvarnished look back at the violent history of the conflict, as remembered by those who lived through it.
Some of the greatest and biggest box office actors have played roles in films relating to the era of The Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Photos Of Children In The Troubles: Northern Ireland 1969-1981
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IN 1971, the Troubles in Northern Ireland were in full cry...
Images on show at the Barbican in London explore Britain through the eyes of foreign photographers.
The Troubles, also known as the Northern Ireland Conflict, was a political and nationalistic movement fueled by the constitutional status of Northern Ireland. Protestant Unionists/loyalists wanted Northern Ireland to remain a part of the United Kingdom. Catholic Irish Nationalists/Republicans wanted Northern Ireland to leave the United Kingdom and join a…
Things to do in Derry We absolutely loved Derry, a brilliant walkable city with great pubs, cafes and so much history from Elizabethan to the "troubles".
It's been 20 years since the troubles officially ended in Belfast, but the divisions in the city are still clear for everyone to see.
Elope to Northern Ireland Are you crazy in love & ready for an adventure? Do you want to say your vows in the most epic location? Do you want to
A new report claims Protestants feel there is a double standard in the acceptance of cultural practices.
The Troubles were far from over on 1 September 1994, but for the first time in many decades, the people of Northern Ireland seemed optimistic about peace.
Take a Black Cab tour and see the sectarian Belfast murals. They tell a visual story of the Troubles and Northern Ireland's ongoing recovery.
Photos Of Children In The Troubles: Northern Ireland 1969-1981
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Andrew Dickson on "Strange and Familiar," a show at the Barbican, in London, of images of the United Kingdom taken by foreign photographers.
Photographs from Northern Ireland conflict
Things to do in Derry We absolutely loved Derry, a brilliant walkable city with great pubs, cafes and so much history from Elizabethan to the "troubles".
Photos Of Children In The Troubles: Northern Ireland 1969-1981
Belfast's Crumlin Road Gaol, once known as Europe's Alcatraz, has unveiled a new visitor experience with Covid safety measures in mind.
48 Hours in Derry~Londonderry - Join me as I run through Derry's top 10 things to do and where to stay in this historic walled city over 48 hours.
Castles dot the countryside of the Irish Isles. Some remain private homes, some are open to the public, and some are mere ruins of what they once were.
Bonfires were lit on Tuesday night in loyalist areas of Belfast in the run-up to the Battle of the Boyne anniversary on 12 July
IN 1971, the Troubles in Northern Ireland were in full cry...