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  2. Irish Republican History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Eileen Hickey Irish Republican History Museum (Irish: Iarsmalann na Staire Poblachtach Éireannach), is a museum in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was established in 2007 after years of campaigning by Eileen Hickey, who collected the exhibits. [1] The museum is based in Conway Mill in the Falls Road area of West Belfast. The site is a former ...

  3. The Troubles - Wikipedia

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    Most killings took place within Northern Ireland, especially in Belfast and County Armagh. Most of the killings in Belfast took place in the west and north of the city. Dublin, London and Birmingham were also affected, albeit to a lesser degree than Northern Ireland itself. Occasionally, the IRA attempted or carried out attacks on British ...

  4. Timeline of the Troubles - Wikipedia

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    In November 1992, the UDA carried out another attack on a betting shop in Belfast, killing three Catholic civilians and wounding thirteen. 16 February Clonoe ambush – a PIRA unit attacked Coalisland RUC base in County Tyrone using a heavy machine gun mounted on the back of a stolen lorry. Following the attack, the British Army ambushed the ...

  5. Timeline of the Troubles in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    8 June 1994 - A small incendiary device was found in a snooker hall in Trim in County Meath, which was planted by the UFF, the device was found after the UDA issued a statement saying firebombs had been planted in the Republic of Ireland. [71] 12 September 1994 - The UVF planted a bomb on the Belfast-Dublin train.

  6. List of bombings during the Troubles - Wikipedia

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    The Belfast–Dublin train line was also bombed. The IRA detonated 22 bombs in Belfast's city center; nine people were killed (including two British soldiers and one Ulster Defence Association (UDA) member) from two bombs while 130 were injured. [7] 31 July – Claudy bombing: Nine civilians were killed by a car bomb in Claudy, County ...

  7. Northern Ireland War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the period known as the Northern Irish 'Troubles' Memorial House remained open to the public for ex-service events and charities, hosting various organisations and activities including Belfast Small Claims Court as well as services for the Church of God NI. In the late eighties it was decided to establish a Home Front Heritage Centre ...

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  9. Category:The Troubles in Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "The Troubles in Belfast" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. ... 1994 Dublin-Belfast train bombing; 1997 Northern Ireland ...

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