Pádraigín Drinan grew up in west Belfast and joined the Republican Labour Party in 1966 on the 50th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising. “As I was very young and at school, I was probably the only person to bunk off...
Experiences of looking for justice
Marie Breen-Smyth the Associated Dean International at the University of Surrey talks to Thomas Ward.
After being laid off from his job in London, Tommy returned to Derry to visit his family before heading back to ...
Engineering and the Irish Language
Albert was born during the Second World War and grew up in a family of five in North Queen Street, close to Belfast City Centre. “My main memory is soldiers, soldiers, soldiers. Another main memory is prisoners from G...
Lives affected by the Troubles
Interviews from those whose lives were affected by the Troubles.
Alan McBride Alan lost his wife and father-in-law in the Shankill bomb in October 1993, murdered by the IRA.
“I’ve been hurt and damaged, I’ve...
Surviving a bomb blast
Marie Breen-Smyth, Associated Dean International at the University of Surrey talks to Jennifer McNern about her experiences of the violence of The Troubles.
Jennifer was injured on March 4th, 1972, during a shoppin...
Chair of the Communist Party of Irl
Lynda Walker grew up in Sheffield, England and came from a working class background.
“It was a fairly run down area, we lived in a couple of rooms in the back of a shop, but we moved onto one of the bigger estates ...
Short Strand community development
Reflecting on the housing conditions of his youth, Joe O Donnell explains, “Conditions were all very similar in that they were terrible. Most of the small two bedroom terraced houses in all of the working class areas ...