John Irwin, Provisional Irish Republican Army, Belfast, Northern Ireland, eighty minutes
Premises of John Irwin, seed merchants, Garmoyle Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 21st July 1972.Bloody Friday is the name given to the bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Belfast on 21 July 1972. Twenty-two bombs exploded in the space of eighty minutes, killing nine people (including two British soldiers) and injuring 130.2.59 - The premises of John Irwin, seed merchants, Garmoyle Street. The explosion was in a box planted in store by armed men. The premises were wrecked.
Color | Black & White |
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Keywords | 1970s,Belfast,Bomb damage,Bombings,Building,Crime,IRA,Murder,Terrorism |
Credit | Mirrorpix / GIW Photos |
Year | 1972 |
Model Released | No |
Property Released | No |
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