DsVision: Belfast
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As a stronghold of the Third Battalion of the Provisional IRA's Belfast Brigade, rioting and gun battles between the IRA and the British Army and loyalist paramilitaries were almost daily occurrences during the early 1970s and other periods of high political tension such as the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike, and occurred sporadically during the rest of that period. The area was vulnerable to attacks by Loyalist paramilitaries throughout The Troubles, particularly to drive-by shootings. The corner of the New Lodge Road and the Antrim Road was statistically the most dangerous spot to stand at in Northern Ireland. Twelve deaths occurred week of story. Newsweek Magazine 1/15
(Please reach out to the artist for custom prints including Limited Editions, COA, Special Sizing and Wet Signature: D Stevens C.213.364.6000 E. [email protected])
As a stronghold of the Third Battalion of the Provisional IRA's Belfast Brigade, rioting and gun battles between the IRA and the British Army and loyalist paramilitaries were almost daily occurrences during the early 1970s and other periods of high political tension such as the 1981 Irish Hunger Strike, and occurred sporadically during the rest of that period. The area was vulnerable to attacks by Loyalist paramilitaries throughout The Troubles, particularly to drive-by shootings. The corner of the New Lodge Road and the Antrim Road was statistically the most dangerous spot to stand at in Northern Ireland. Twelve deaths occurred week of story. Newsweek Magazine 1/15
(Please reach out to the artist for custom prints including Limited Editions, COA, Special Sizing and Wet Signature: D Stevens C.213.364.6000 E. [email protected])