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All of the deaths were caused by two of the bombs: at Oxford Street bus depot, and at Cavehill Road. The Oxford Street bomb killed two British soldiers and four Ulsterbus employees. One of these employees was a Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) reservist; one was an Ulster loyalist paramilitary; and the other two were civilians. The Cavehill Road ...
Ulsterbus is a public transport operator in Northern Ireland and operates bus services outside Belfast. It is part of Translink , the brand name for the subsidiary operating companies of the Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company , which also includes Northern Ireland Railways and Metro Belfast .
Heubeck retired in 1988, after 23 years at Ulsterbus. He moved to near the village of Gleno in County Antrim where he produced handmade artefacts and furniture for local churches. He later moved to Shetland where one of his three sons (Martin Heubeck) worked as an ornithologist. Heubeck died on 19 October 2009, aged 85, a month after the death ...
The play, Suspect Device, is to be performed on a vintage Ulsterbus at Belfast Castle. Play tells story of pioneering transgender woman who drove Ulsterbus in 1970s Skip to main content
This is a list of notable bombings related to the Northern Ireland "Troubles" and their aftermath. It includes bombings that took place in Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Great Britain since 1968.
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The bomb was placed outside the Ulsterbus depot on Broad Street, a main thoroughfare of Magherafelt. The bus station was entirely demolished by the blast and the town's Ulster Bank branch was damaged extensively; both were since redeveloped. Seamus Heaney wrote about the bombing in his poem Two Lorries. [2]
No Rider Date Place Series Race Type 1 Julian Crossley 11 August 1955 1955 Ulster Grand Prix: 350cc Norton 2 Derek Ennett 9 August 1956 Budore 1956 Ulster Grand Prix