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‘Ireland in Schools’

Second World War Northern Ireland - Images. ‘Ireland in Schools’ . The Shelter Warden by Thomas A. Crawley, c.1942. The Evacuation of Children, Great Northern Street Railway Station, Belfast by William Conor, c. 1942, .

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‘Ireland in Schools’

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  1. Second World War Northern Ireland - Images ‘Ireland in Schools’

  2. The Shelter Warden by Thomas A. Crawley, c.1942

  3. The Evacuation of Children, Great Northern Street Railway Station, Belfast by William Conor, c. 1942,

  4. Soldiers begin the grim task of rescue work on the Antrim Road after 15-16 April 1941 raid

  5. The Antrim Road on the morning after the raid on 15-16 April 1941

  6. Martyr: ‘If you were to lick my heart’ by Graham Gingles, 1990, mixed media box

  7. Martyr: ‘If you were to lick my heart’ by Graham Gingles, 1990, mixed media box

  8. Martyr: ‘If you were to lick my heart’ by Graham Gingles, 1990, mixed media box

  9. A North West of Ireland wartime scrapbook Peace, War and Neutrality. Britain, Northern Ireland and Éire 1935-1949 by N. & S. Johnston, Colourpoint, 1-89839-231-5

  10. Short Stirling Bomber (foreground) and Sunderland flying boats (left) at Queen’s Island, Belfast, January 1944

  11. James Magennis, VC

  12. Victor Stronge in his Home Guard uniform outside his lodgings in Coleraine. In May 1945 he travelled to Lishally to see surrendered U-boats and was allowed to board on. Popular Northern Ireland cartoon character Belfast Telegraph, 10 November 1941

  13. Recruiting posters (left); Kathleen (in ATS uniform) and Wesley Twist, 1940 (right)

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