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Snugville Street: The Sun Reaps What the Rain Has Sown: 2 (Belfast Tales)

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Two soldiers from the R.E.M.E have invented a CS gas launcher; the new weapon will launch a CS canister 150 yards. A 33 year old fitter shot himself trying to fire a .22 bullet; he was given a 3 month suspended sentence. He also appears in the PRONI Will Calendars index entry for his brother William Robert (who can be seen in the 1901 Ireland census return):

Catholic families are forced out of their homes on Chief Street. They are housed in Holy Cross hall, Ardoyne. The Ulster Defence Regiment is officially raised. Rioting between Catholics and Protestants on the Ballymurphy estate. 25 Soldiers of the Royal Scots are injured keeping the two sides apart. Troops from the Light Infantry are called in but not required that night.General Sir Ian Freeland warns petrol bombers could be shot dead, if after a warning they did not stop throwing them. If arrested they could expect 10 years in jail. All Jobs & Benefits offices are now open on an appointment basis. If you do not have an appointment, you will be seen at the Welcome Desk or an appointment will be arranged for a suitable date and time. For queries about other benefits, financial support or employment, or to book an appointment at your local Jobs & Benefits office: Petrol Bomber shot dead in New Lodge area. Trouble had started after an RUC patrol is ambushed by rioters. Locals say that a Police raid on the Starry Plough pub started the trouble. August 1988: Killing of Catholic civilians Seamus Morris and Peter Dolan. They were shot from a passing car while walking along Brompton Park and Etna Drive in the Ardoyne area of north Belfast. [42]

Two girls are arrested over the Bomb hoax which delayed the Ulster Prince sailing on the 1st of September. They did not want their Soldier boyfriends to leave Belfast. October 1974: Killing of Catholic civilian Albert Lutton, who was shot dead at a house in Newtownabbey, County Antrim. [8] A RUC constable is felled by a paving slab whilst investigating a car in the Alverno Hotel car park. RUC and Firemen are stoned in the Norglen parade area. A Royal Military Police patrol is stoned on North Queen Street in the New Lodge area. Troops from the 2nd Queen’s Battalion come under a barrage of petrol bombs. Repeated baton charges are made. Duncairn Gardens, North Queen Street and Carlisle Circus are cordoned off.November 1983: Killing of Catholic civilian Adrian Carroll. He was shot dead outside his home on Abbey Street, Armagh. [36] In 1986, four UDR soldiers – the " UDR Four" – were convicted of the murder. Two Securicor men are shot in an armed raid. The Belfast Central citizens Defence Committee denounce the killing of two men in the Ballymurphy on the 17th. The Everton Bar on the Crumlin Road was destroyed in a bomb blast, no one is injured. For Scotland, 2011 data is shown (update coming soon, the Scottish census was delayed by a year unlike the rest of the UK). Catholic workers from the Harland and Wolff shipyard are forced to leave by Protestant workers. General Sir Ian Freeland says that gunmen will be shot on sight. A Paratrooper from the 2nd Battalion was injured during scuffles on the Divis Street, Belfast. Three Catholic men escaped. It was believed to be a scuffle over the Paratroopers bringing women into their Company base near Saint Congall’s primary school. The Army denied any woman were in the base.

October 1982: Killing of civilian Sinn Féin member Peter Corrigan. He was shot from a passing car while walking along Loughgall Road, Armagh. [31] A UDR soldier, who was also a UVF member, was convicted of the murder and for six other attempted murders. [33] A Presbyterian Church was burnt down in South Armagh. An unexploded bomb was found in the Suffolk area of Belfast. people are injured, three seriously as a bomb explodes at the Northern Bank on the High Street. Local residents in the Falls – Grosvenor Road area have been removing the street plates in the hope of confusing Army patrols. The Army say they are not confused by the loss of street nameplates. Textphone number: 0800 587 1297 (If you are deaf, have hearing loss or tinnitus, or have speech difficulties)IRA row over who planted bombs. Official and Provisional Ira members issue statement each crediting themselves for recent bomb blasts in Belfast. RUC probe reports of shots being fired over the grave of the IRA man who died on the 5th. A bomb destroys a shop in Portadown. The Army destroy 50 pounds of unstable gelignite in Bushmills. The information on housing, people, culture, employment and education that is displayed about Snugville Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT13 1NG is based on the last census performed in the UK in 2021.

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