The Ulster Troubles (Part 24 Final) The Troubles consisted of about 30 years of repeated acts of intense violence between elements of Northern Ireland's Nationalist community (principally Roman Catholic) and Unionist
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One of the greatest --Liam O Flynn.
In his teens, Liam and his pipes began to attend music 'seisiuns' in the Kildare village of Prospe
The Ulster Troubles (Part 16 of 24) The Troubles consisted of about 30 years of repeated acts of intense violence between elements of Northern Ireland's Nationalist community (principally Roman Catholic) and Unionist
DAY OF THE SWORD - Blood Stained Emerald by: DAY OF THE SWORD
British soldier from Liverpool. Just a boy of nineteen. IRA snipers aim was true. The shot was short and clean. Masked men of orange. Red hand commandos. Bomb
The Ulster Troubles (Part 18 of 24) The Troubles consisted of about 30 years of repeated acts of intense violence between elements of Northern Ireland's Nationalist community (principally Roman Catholic) and Unionist
Irish History Part 17 This part delves deeper into the history of the troubles in Northern Ireland with a particular focus on the Bloody Sunday massacre and the subsequent rise in power of the provision
Ulster Troubles (Part 5 of 24) The Troubles consisted of about 30 years of repeated acts of intense violence between elements of Northern Ireland's Nationalist community (principally Roman Catholic) and Unionist
The Ulster Troubles (Part 3 of 24 ) The Troubles consisted of about 30 years of repeated acts of intense violence between elements of Northern Ireland's Nationalist community (principally Roman Catholic) and Unionist
The Ulster Troubles (Part 4 of 24) The Troubles consisted of about 30 years of repeated acts of intense violence between elements of Northern Ireland's Nationalist community (principally Roman Catholic) and Unionist
Ulster Troubles (Part 7 of 24) The Troubles consisted of about 30 years of repeated acts of intense violence between elements of Northern Ireland's Nationalist community (principally Roman Catholic) and Unionist